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Adam Weiler Gur Arye – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2025
The paper focuses exclusively on the famous geometry lesson given by Socrates to the slave-boy in Plato's Meno, providing an in-depth analysis that emphasizes the pedagogical aspects of the lesson. This approach allows for an examination of the lesson that teachers, educators and students alike--regardless of their interest in the philosophical…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Geometry
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Jason A. Schoeneberger; Christopher Rhoads – American Journal of Evaluation, 2025
Regression discontinuity (RD) designs are increasingly used for causal evaluations. However, the literature contains little guidance for conducting a moderation analysis within an RDD context. The current article focuses on moderation with a single binary variable. A simulation study compares: (1) different bandwidth selectors and (2) local…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Causal Models, Evaluation Methods, Multivariate Analysis
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Koji Tachibana – Journal of Moral Education, 2025
For almost 80 years, post-war Japanese moral education has adopted a dual-process structure, which states morality is taught through two processes: one through all aspects of school education and the other through a special moral education class. The necessity and effectiveness of this structure were theorised by Eijiro Inatomi. However, it has…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Ethical Instruction, Philosophy, Foreign Countries
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Jeremy T. Murphy – Schools: Studies in Education, 2025
Teachers' school contexts play critical yet underappreciated roles in their development of instructional practice in individual classrooms. Sparked by insights from Akiko Hayashi's book "Teaching Expertise in Three Countries," this reflective piece explores the author's development of his craft across four distinctive educational…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Teaching Methods, Classroom Environment, Context Effect
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Sofiana Mootassim-Billah; Gwen Van Nuffelen; Jean Schoentgen; Marc De Bodt; Hichem Slama; Mathilde Le Tensorer; Dirk Van Gestel – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Coughing and throat clearing are different airway protective manoeuvres elicited in the framework of dysphagia. However, coughing and throat clearing may be auditorily confused during a clinical swallowing evaluation. In addition, literature reporting comparisons between coughing and throat clearing via gold standard airflow metrics is…
Descriptors: Human Body, Physical Health, Physiology, Motor Reactions
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Paul A. Jewsbury; J. R. Lockwood; Matthew S. Johnson – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2025
Many large-scale assessments model proficiency with a latent regression on contextual variables. Item-response data are used to estimate the parameters of the latent variable model and are used in conjunction with the contextual data to generate plausible values of individuals' proficiency attributes. These models typically incorporate numerous…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Data Use, Models, Evaluation Methods
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Bernhard Hauser; Russ Vince – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2025
Critical Action Learning (CAL) involves a deliberate choice to engage with emotions and power relations generated by people's attempts to learn. This choice recognizes that there are likely to be implicit limits to learning in organizations, especially where such learning starts to undermine established ways of thinking and working. One way to…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Reflection, Facilitators (Individuals), Power Structure
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Courtney B. Dewhirst; Brittany L. Hott; Kathleen M. Randolph – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2025
Rural special education research is necessary to demonstrate effective practices for rural students, teachers, schools, and communities. However, the majority of educational research is conducted in urban and suburban U.S. schools, which may not generalize adequately to rural locales. Rural special education teacher and student experiences are…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Educational Research, Special Education, Mixed Methods Research
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Shi, Lu; Popova, Maia; Erdmann, Robert M.; Pellegrini, Anthony; Johnson, Victoria; Le, Binh; Popple, Trina; Nelson, Zachary; Gaston, Molly Undersander; Stains, Marilyne – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2023
The assessment of instructional quality has been and continues to be a desirable, yet difficult endeavor in higher education. The development of new teaching evaluation frameworks along with instruments to measure various aspects of teaching practices holds promise. The challenge rests in the implementation of these frameworks and measures in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Quality, College Instruction, Evaluation Methods
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Nosek, Sarah; Goldman, Brin – College Teaching, 2023
A majority of American adults value the role that art plays in education at the K-12 level. However, the potential benefits of arts-based, kinesthetic learning activities have not been well-documented at the college level. Twenty-three undergraduate students participated in passive learning, traditional active learning activities and arts-based…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods, Conventional Instruction, Active Learning
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Liene Briede; Elga Drelinga – Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability, 2023
The evaluation of teacher's work has traditionally been a cornerstone of educational systems worldwide, driven by the need to maintain educational standards and ensure teacher accountability. Recognizing the limitations of conventional evaluation practices, a growing movement advocates for a more sustainable and inclusive approach that values the…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Sustainability, Evaluation Methods, Independent Study
Derek Pope – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Mathematics is often taught by lecturing students on how to perform procedures, but it could be taught in ways that promote active student engagement and develop deep conceptual understanding. Research supports the latter approach as better for students' retention, engagement, and success with learning mathematics. An important time to influence…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Preservice Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Bridget A. Rogers – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Numerous studies indicate that new nursing graduates lack the ability to respond quickly in situations with deteriorating patients and are struggling with competency and clinical judgment. As healthcare increases in complexity and the nursing workforce declines, new and innovative teaching methods are needed for clinical experiences to produce…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, College Graduates, Associate Degrees, Clinical Experience
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Kale, Ugur; Kooken, Ashley; Yuan, Jiangmei; Roy, Abhik – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2023
Despite the increasing number of coding initiatives to promote computational thinking (CT), their main focus on in-service teachers in large school districts of the big cities far from exemplifies opportunities for preservice teachers (PSTs) to learn how to promote it in rural elementary school settings. As a preliminary step, this research…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Computation, Thinking Skills
Donna McLeod – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Teacher evaluation systems have evolved over centuries based on how cultures view the profession. Currently, one of the most used evaluation tools is Danielson's framework for teaching (FFT), which has been in use for over 20 years. In this qualitative study, 12 teachers across different high schools shared their experiences of the framework's…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Evaluation Methods, Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Attitudes
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