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Sarah Beth Crebs – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This research delves into the critical and often underexplored nexus of race and elementary reading instruction and assessment, with a focus on teacher discourse. While the significance of addressing racial equity in education is widely acknowledged, the ways elementary teachers engage in discussions about race within the context of reading…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Reading Instruction, Intersectionality, Racial Factors
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Young-Suk Grace Kim; Elizabeth Zagata – Reading Teacher, 2024
Reading and writing are often taught separately. This article explores the crucial relations between these skills, emphasizing the importance of understanding the "what" and "why" to effectively plan the "how" of integrated reading-writing instruction. The Interactive Dynamic Literacy Model (Kim, "Reading-writing…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Writing Skills, Reading Writing Relationship, Teaching Methods
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Dadang Sudana; Tri Indri Hardini; Mahardhika Zifana – International Journal of Language Education, 2024
A tension exists between rationalists and empiricists regarding the nature of knowledge: innate then activated/discovered (rationalists) or constructed then invented (empiricists). The assumption is that, to a certain extent, basic knowledge seems to be innate in our mind and develops through experience by thinking processes to construct meanings.…
Descriptors: Indonesian, Verbs, Teaching Methods, Semantics
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Rochell R. McWhorter; Gail Johnson; Julie Delello; Marilyn Young; Rob E. Carpenter – Journal of Education for Business, 2024
New business graduates often have difficulty finding suitable employment in a competitive job market. Students need direct instruction for communicating their self-competence to employers. This paper highlights a practical application of mock group interviewing (MGI) and instruction over five semesters exploring multiple practice rounds of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Business Administration Education, Employment Interviews, Employment Potential
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Edwin Chng – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2024
With teachers continuing to report challenges in classroom management and difficulties in implementing scientific inquiry, the current manner in which science practical work is conducted in schools suggests the need for added teacher support. In this regard, we can leverage computer vision to provide instructional support by relieving teachers of…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Science Education, Computer Uses in Education, Science Teachers
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Zaki Kamal; Randa Khair Abbas – Curriculum and Teaching, 2024
The world is facing crises at the personal, community and national levels, disconnection from traditional value systems and loss of a guiding moral compass. While religion is certainly not the only basis for personal and societal values, religion can provide a moral system that is sorely needed. In Islam, great wisdom can be found in the holy…
Descriptors: Islam, Moral Values, Religious Factors, Moral Development
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Richard William Voelz – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2024
This article considers how the practice of "ungrading" in the homiletics classroom can function not merely as a pedagogical technique, but as a theo-ethical practice. Grounding ungrading in theological ethics in addition to critical pedagogical theory can lead us toward a pedagogical practice that builds anti-racist and decolonial spaces…
Descriptors: Ethics, Religious Education, Religious Factors, Teaching Methods
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Omar Faruque – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2024
This article analyzes a popular arithmetic textbook, "Arithmetic: For the Use of Schools and Colleges," authored by Jadav Chandra Chakravarti, to examine the contents and pedagogies in the text for how mathematics was taught and learned from the end of the nineteenth century through the first half of the twentieth century in colonial…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Mathematics Education, Colonialism, Educational History
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Kirsten Lupinski; Marsha Kaufman; Shelley Armstrong – International Journal on E-Learning, 2024
No previous research has looked at the inclusion of teaching assistants (TAs) in competency-based education (CBE) at an online university to evaluate student satisfaction and success. A 12-month TA pilot program in an online undergraduate program sought to measure the positive impact on students' learning by surveying their satisfaction and…
Descriptors: Virtual Universities, Teaching Assistants, Student Satisfaction, Competency Based Education
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Hanna Wickstrom; Angela Pyle – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2024
A growing body of evidence promotes guided play as an optimal approach for supporting children's early mathematical ability (Skene et al., 2022), a skill that is essential for future learning (Duncan et al., 2007). While these experimental studies promote guided play for early mathematics (Fisher et al., 2013), classroom-based research identifies…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Play, Barriers, Teaching Methods
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Jamie Costley; Anna Gorbunova; Alexander Savelyev; Irina Shcheglova; Christopher Lange – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2025
One way to reduce the cognitive load students feel during instruction is to change the way content is delivered. This can be achieved by optimising the instructional sequence and providing sufficient instructional support during problem-solving. However, the literature is unclear regarding whether an inductive or a deductive instructional sequence…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Masters Programs, Law Students
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Angie Hodge-Zickerman; Cindy S. York; Max C. Anderson – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2025
This article explores inquiry-based learning (IBL) pedagogy, particularly in mathematics education, examining how it differs from problem-based learning (PBL) and case-based learning (CBL). IBL is defined as a student-centered approach involving sequenced problems or tasks that build engagement and understanding through group work. While IBL, PBL,…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Problem Based Learning, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Inquiry
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Lester, Nicola; Theakston, Anna; Twomey, Katherine E. – Infant and Child Development, 2023
Although strong claims have been made about museums being ideal word learning environments, these are yet to be empirically supported. In the current study, 152 four- to five-year-olds children (81-M, 71-F) from minority backgrounds were taught six vocabulary items either in a museum, in their classroom with museum resources, or in their classroom…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Museums, Vocabulary, Vocabulary Development
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Chan, Kennedy Kam Ho – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2023
As more and more science teacher educators are subscribing to a practice-based teacher education curriculum, it is becoming increasingly necessary to identify and articulate smaller grain-sized teaching practices nested within a core practice in important instructional contexts in order to facilitate preservice science teachers' (PSTs') learning…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods
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Sønvisen, Signe A. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2023
Teaching statistics to generalist students oriented toward a profession, rather than academic merits, may be challenging. As statistics courses also tend to have a low student appeal, tailoring a course toward this type of audience is demanding. Framed within the theory of statistical thinking and literacy, this article shows how an investigative…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Student Motivation, Animal Husbandry, Science Education
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