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Nurfirzanah Muhamad Fadzil; Sharifah Osman – International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 2025
Collaborative learning is a group learning paradigm in which individuals or students work together to solve problems or complete tasks, exemplifying the essence of collective educational efforts. There are a lot of collaborative learning methods available; however, finding one that is suitable for the complex nature of mathematical problem-solving…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Problem Solving, Metacognition
Sarah Hartman-Caverly – Information and Learning Sciences, 2025
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the contribution of privacy pedagogy to the role of the university. Design/methodology/approach: This paper takes up two arguments; first, it puts forward Arendt's characterization that the purpose of the university is to prepare a new generation for the responsibility of renewing the shared human…
Descriptors: Privacy, College Role, College Instruction, Undergraduate Students
Hans Humenberger – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2025
Hands-on experiments with overturning some prisms (partially filled with water) lead students to a conjecture which can be confirmed by using a 3D geometry programme and reinterpreting the process of "overturning of a prism" in an appropriate way. But such confirmations are not a proof and particularly cannot answer the question…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Computer Software, Mathematical Logic
Ari Schwartz; Elena Wikner; Leslie Dietiker; Rashmi Singh – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2025
Who doesn't love a good story? In this article, the authors share how teachers can utilize the idea of mathematical stories to significantly enhance existing lessons. They use a creative framework to reimagine lessons as mathematical stories and make lessons more engaging for students. The authors will first describe how to think about a lesson…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Instructional Design, Learner Engagement, Story Telling
Ronald V. Kalafsky; Carrie Liu Currier – Geography Teacher, 2025
Teaching regionally focused introductory undergraduate courses can be challenging when students do not have similar levels of formal geography experience. One way to offset this problem is to introduce core geographical concepts as a framework to help refocus attention on the myriad spatial dynamics at work in a region. This article explores how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geography, Undergraduate Students, Geographic Regions
Ali Ahmed; Najat Ahmed; Amadu Musah Abudu – Educational Considerations, 2025
This article is framed in decoloniality and responds to calls for educational systems, curricula, and classroom instruction in sub-Saharan Africa and other Global South contexts to be decolonized. The article proposes the adoption of a Dagba? Indigenous philosophy--"Bilchiinsi" (ethical living)--as a relational pedagogy for transforming…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decolonization, Indigenous Knowledge, African Culture
Ce´sar Pastrana-Pineda; Luis J. Melgoza-Rami´rez; Erandi M. Islas-Flores; Wendy L. Go´mez-Monsiva´is; Jero´nimo Gonce; Noe´ Lo´pez; Jose´ B. Limo´n-Gonza´lez; Jose´ S. Rodri´guez-Zavala; Emma Saavedra; Javier A. Belmont-Di´az – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
The study of energy metabolism is fundamental in multiple disciplines, such as biochemistry, bioengineering, biomedicine, etc. Traditionally, in high school and college level courses, students are taught energy metabolism (glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation) through diagrams of metabolic pathways that depict the transformation…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Biochemistry, Energy
Teddy Duncan Jr. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2025
This article presents a challenge to notions of clarity--and its relation to understanding--within the college composition classroom by relying on Lacanian pedagogical theory. While the field of composition has issued criticisms against clarity in student writing, there has been less emphasis on interrogating clarity in instruction. By delineating…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction, College Students, Educational Theories
Bin Hui; Liyou Cui; Ruifeng Guo; Mei Zhao; Yanjuan Huang; Wei Chen – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Laboratory safety ethics education is paramount for the success of modern pharmacy education, cultivating responsible professionals who prioritize safety and ethical conduct. In applied pharmacy programs, laboratories serve as crucial learning environments, but they also present inherent risks. While Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS)…
Descriptors: Pharmaceutical Education, Laboratory Safety, Ethical Instruction, Occupational Safety and Health
Josh Ecker; Greg Eckert; Erin Cummings – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2025
This theoretical work presents a conceptual framework for integrating artificial intelligence (AI) tutoring within gifted education programming. Drawing upon established gifted education frameworks, student-centered learning practices, and recent advances in AI technology, the proposed framework leverages AI capabilities across four key…
Descriptors: Gifted Education, Artificial Intelligence, Tutoring, Technology Integration
Jeaneen S. Canfield – Composition Forum, 2025
There are multi-faceted, invisible layers within a writer that impact the writer's processes. Since these layers are not necessarily brought to conscious awareness or made visible, however, the writing process contains unintentional influencers. I forward these notions to argue for intentional pedagogical practices that not only consider ideas of…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Processes, Writing Instruction, Maps
Andreas Nehring; Sascha Schanze – Science & Education, 2025
Chemistry is a science that not only examines substances at different levels of abstraction and involves a wide multitude of cognitive and experimental operations, but also used and uses a variety of concepts and representations referring to the same term. At the same time, many studies on the professional competencies of teachers underline the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Teacher Competencies
Fang Ma; Ruilin Ma – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2025
This study expanded the "cell agglutination reaction" experiment in undergraduate cell biology teaching by integrating a sugar inhibition component. Lectins bind to specific sugars. In the traditional cell agglutination reaction, lectin is used to cause cells to aggregate via binding to sugars present on the cell surface. Here, various…
Descriptors: Cytology, Science Experiments, Science Instruction, College Science
Kyriaki Fardi – Curriculum Journal, 2025
This paper refers to the concept of 'historical thinking' as it appears in the three versions of the recent Greek History Curriculum for primary school. It is a comparative study of the discourse of the three versions of the recent history curriculum for primary school. The methodological approach of this study was founded on Critical Discourse…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Curriculum, History Instruction, Thinking Skills
Lindsey W. Rowe; Sarah Jerasa; Heather Dunham; C. C. Bates; Tobi Pirolla; Meghan J. Malloy – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
The Science of Reading (SOR) has become a public discourse with educational stakeholders, impacting legislative policy, reading content, curricula, and pedagogy across schools. Public engagement in this movement has transpired on social media, including TikTok, where viral content often promotes narrow or binary viewpoints through an authoritative…
Descriptors: Reading Research, Social Media, Video Technology, Mass Media Use

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