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McNaughton, Stuart; Li, Jiacheng – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2022
Educational authorities across countries are concerned to promote the well-being of their children. We discuss the approach that two systems, China and New Zealand, have adopted to support the development of well-being. The Chinese system has roots in the Confucian education tradition, Westernization Movement, and Soviet education lessons. It is…
Descriptors: Well Being, Foreign Countries, Cross Cultural Studies, Teaching Methods
Zhang, Jia; Yen, Shao-Hsuan; Liu, Tzu-Chien; Sung, Yao-Ting; Chang, Kuo-En – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2022
While common, computer presentations given during classroom lectures do not always improve learning effects; thus, this study incorporated three elements into technology-assisted classroom lectures: emphasis, augmentation, and integration. These three elements cannot be implemented simultaneously when using PowerPoint (PPT) presentations during…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Computer Simulation, Visual Aids, Lecture Method
Golob, Sacha – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
The phenomenological tradition developed sophisticated techniques to draw attention to pre-theoretic or pre-reflective experience. This article examines how one of the most famous, Heidegger's 'broken tool', might work in a pedagogical context. I contend that it can be highly effective there, fleshing out his vision of teaching as 'letting learn'…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Teaching Methods
Viselli, Claudia – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Many children are attending after-school programs for various reasons, such as academic support, recreational play, and social interaction. Accompanied by high parental demands for affordable child-care, after-school program participation has increased significantly. The issue of quality care becomes important as the number of children enrolled in…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Program Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Qualitative Research
Faith, Laurie; Bush, Carol-Anne; Dawson, Peg – Guilford Press, 2022
With insight and humor, this motivating guide shows how to bring executive functions (EF) to the forefront in K-8 classrooms--without adopting a new curriculum or scripted program. Ideal for professional development, the book includes flexible, practical, research-based ideas for implementation in a variety of classroom contexts. It shares stories…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Skill Development
Naiman, Aharon – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2022
We explore the various Mathematica functions for performing Gaussian elimination, specifically when the linear system contains input parameters. On the one hand, we want the solution, perhaps heuristically found, to be in terms of the input parameters, and as general as possible. On the other hand, we must adhere to all necessary conditions and…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Evaluation Methods, Heuristics, Mathematics Instruction
Caines, Angela – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2022
Spelling programs in elementary school grades are a controversial topic among teachers, parents, and researchers in the field of best practices. Because spelling is a foundational skill of literacy, recent education publications continue to stir contention among teachers to resolve what is the best approaches to spelling instruction. Proficient…
Descriptors: Spelling Instruction, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Students, Instructional Effectiveness
Pratt, Alexander B. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
This article is a discussion of the intersection between curriculum theory and agential realism as it emerged in the development of a curriculum theory course. During the process of designing such a course, I found myself wrestling with the different theoretical understandings of curriculum. What I came to realize was that while all of the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Theories, Realism, Educational Research
Kiss, Anna – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2022
Little is available in mathematics education research about what the teacher can anticipate from the students when applying inquiry-based learning (IBL). Even less is known about how to recognize and exploit on the spot when a mathematical domain, other than the one in focus, is activated in the students' minds. Yet, in tests, in everyday life,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Active Learning, Inquiry, Foreign Countries
Mthuli, Syanda Alpheous; Ruffin, Fayth; Singh, Nikita – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
Qualitative research sample size determination has always been a contentious and confusing issue. Studies are often vague when explaining the processes and justifications that have been used to determine sample size and strategy. Some provide no mention of sampling at all, whilst others rely too heavily on the concept of saturation for determining…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Sample Size, Sampling, Research Problems
Link, Laura J.; Guskey, Thomas R. – Theory Into Practice, 2022
This analysis explores the essential criteria necessary to define standards-based grading (SBG) and to judge its effectiveness. Findings reveal that although many schools today are initiating SBG reforms, there's little consensus on what "standards-based grading" actually means. As a result, SBG implementation is widely inconsistent due…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Grading, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Effectiveness
Abras, Chadia; Nailos, Jennifer; Lauka, Bri; Hoshaw, Justin P.; Taylor, Jessica N. – Intersection: A Journal at the Intersection of Assessment and Learning, 2022
Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities have traditionally been part of the student's application of knowledge and skills outside the structured curriculum. Co-curricular learning, in particular, is viewed as part of the student's authentic and real-life engagement with content often directed and administered by the program of study.…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Program Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Accreditation (Institutions)
Hedley-Carter, Eleri – Teaching History, 2022
As an Early Career Teacher, Eleri Hedley-Carter set out to make the history she teaches in school more reflective of her undergraduate study of history--a discipline that strives to uncover a diverse past through various lenses and historical methods. In addition to expanding her school's curriculum to include an enquiry that centred on African…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Historical Interpretation, Females, African Culture
Samawi, Fadi Soud; Al-kreimeen, Raed Ahmad – Journal of Educators Online, 2022
The present study seeks to provide an overview of online learning, the concerns of remote teaching, the challenges facing online teaching, and the strategies that might be adopted to enhance students' engagement in the educational process. The study found that effectiveness, quality, engagement, costs, and equity were the most reported concerns…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Learner Engagement, Barriers, Electronic Learning
Kaufman, Richard; Leff, Harvey – Physics Teacher, 2022
Historically, classical thermodynamics was developed during attempts to improve the efficiency of steam engines. Those investigations led to the well-known zeroth, first, and second laws of thermodynamics. Although these laws are presented independently, linkages between the zeroth and second laws have been pointed out in the physics teaching…
Descriptors: Physics, Thermodynamics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles

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