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Parker, Heather; Brown, Shannon; Morehead, Allison; Dempster, Madeleine; Wagner, Natalie; Curtis, Rachel; Law, Christine – Journal of Museum Education, 2022
This case study of an art education program for medical students examines the efficacy of different types of content and modes of delivery. Through the delivery of art analysis, art history, sculpting, and life drawing seminars, art educators were able to teach empathy, observation, and flexible thinking to first-year medical students. This…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Art Education, Medical Students, Teaching Methods
Wise, Steven L.; Kuhfeld, Megan R.; Cronin, John – Educational Assessment, 2022
The arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic had a profound effect on K-12 education. Most schools transitioned to remote instruction, and some used remote testing to assess student learning. Remote testing, however, is less controlled than in-school testing, leading to concerns regarding test-taking engagement. This study compared the disengagement of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, COVID-19, Pandemics, Learner Engagement
Tomlinson, Carol Ann – Teachers College Press, 2022
Most people are keenly aware that every student is different and that today's classrooms challenge educators to build safe and successful learning communities comprising students whose races, languages, cultures, experiences, assets, and dreams vary greatly. This book offers K-12 teachers both the foundations for differentiating their instruction…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Student Diversity, Teaching Methods, Stereotypes
James, Lori E.; Schmank, Christopher J.; Castro, Nichol; Buchanan, Tony W. – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2018
We tested the frequent assumption that the difficulty of word retrieval increases when a speaker is being observed and evaluated. We modified the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) so that participants believed that its evaluative observation components continued throughout the duration of a subsequent word retrieval task, and measured participants'…
Descriptors: Models, Psycholinguistics, Language Processing, Stress Variables
McCulloch, Alistair – Australian Universities' Review, 2018
Despite being a staple of academic life (or perhaps because it is so taken-for-granted), the academic conference has been generally under-utilised as a site for academic research. Using participant observation as its methodology, this article draws on a long career of conference attendance to present two iron laws of conferences which address the…
Descriptors: Participant Observation, Conferences (Gatherings), Dress Codes, Writing for Publication
Gaete, Alfredo; Gómez, Viviana; Benavides, Pelayo – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2018
The last few decades abound in studies concerned with what teachers, students, parents, and other participants in the educational process believe about a wide variety of issues. Most of these studies follow methodological procedures based on reports that people make about their own beliefs. We argue that this strategy is seriously flawed under…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Beliefs, Epistemology, Educational Research
Constantinou, Filio; Crisp, Victoria; Johnson, Martin – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2018
Tests, especially high-stakes ones, occupy a prominent role in education and impact on students' personal and professional trajectory. Therefore, it is crucial that they are well understood. Enhancing understanding of the workings of tests requires a multidisciplinary approach, one that treats tests not only as assessment instruments, but also as…
Descriptors: Test Construction, High Stakes Tests, Social Influences, Theories
Berlin, Rebekah; Cohen, Julie – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2018
In this paper, we analyze mathematics lessons using the Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS), a standardized observation protocol that suggests that high-quality lessons are distinguished by the tenor and frequency of classroom interactions. Because the CLASS focuses on interactions, rather than the specifics of content teaching, it can be…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Instructional Effectiveness, Mathematics Instruction, Classroom Observation Techniques
Fendler, Richard J.; Yates, Michael C.; Godbey, Johnathan M. – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2018
This research introduces a unique multiple choice exam design to observe and measure the degree to which students copy answers from their peers. Using data collected from the exam, an empirical experiment is conducted to determine whether random seat assignment deters cheating relative to a control group of students allowed to choose their seats.…
Descriptors: Cheating, Multiple Choice Tests, College Students, Observation
Oberkrome, Friederike – Research in Drama Education, 2018
Ensuing from the concept of Documentality (Steyerl), this paper proposes to reframe documentary practices in refugee theatre. This is based on the observation that documentary theatre during the 'refugee crisis' in 2015 extensively negotiated the role of documents within bureaucratic performances (Jeffers). Following the notion of the document as…
Descriptors: Drama, Refugees, Public Policy, Documentaries
Cranston, Lisa – Corwin, 2018
Meaningful growth in teacher practice comes when we invest in teacher-led, inquiry-based collaborative models where teachers get to roll up their sleeves and study what's really going on in classrooms. "Lab Class" introduces an observation-based professional learning design that helps teachers collaboratively plan, investigate, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Classroom Observation Techniques, Cooperative Planning, Inquiry
Green, Jennifer J. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
During the clinical semester, the post-observation conference is a pivotal interaction that occurs between the pre-service teacher and the cooperating teacher. However, there is often limited participation by the pre-service teacher as the mentor dominates the conversation and is primarily engaged in the analysis of the observed lesson based on…
Descriptors: Observation, Conferences (Gatherings), Video Technology, Interaction
Evans, Jenny Rebecca – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The research project was designed to understand the lived experience of general elementary teachers teaching art when they are minimally trained and art education is devalued in schools and educational policy. The research follows hermeneutic phenomenology as it explains and gives voice to the lived experience. The heuristic foundation of this…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Elementary School Teachers, Art Education, Teacher Attitudes
Stout, Robin Ward – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Digital literacy skills are crucial for students to master to prepare for a world with an ever-increasing reliance on technology. Yet this need is mostly going unmet by American public schools. Furthermore, there is not an adequate definition of a digitally literate teacher or a document administrators can use to determine the level of digital…
Descriptors: Teachers, Digital Literacy, Teacher Behavior, Evidence
Comeau, Paula; Hargiss, Christina L. M.; Norland, Jack E.; Wallace, Alison; Bormann, Anthony – Natural Sciences Education, 2019
It has been speculated that most people have plant blindness, meaning plants go unnoticed by the majority of the population. This study sought to combine the knowledge of multiple disciplines to determine evidence of plant blindness through children's drawings. To do this, third-grade students were introduced to native prairie and wetland plants…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Freehand Drawing, Plants (Botany), Observation

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