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Mandi Koch; Vanessa Peters Hinton – Digital Promise, 2025
This report presents findings from a 2023-24 study by Achieving the Dream (ATD), examining the experiences of 50 undergraduate students in introductory statistics courses using Lumen One courseware. The study highlights the effectiveness of courseware features providing formative practice with feedback. It also explores how instructor involvement…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Introductory Courses, Statistics Education, Student Experience
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Margaret Wood; Scott Sterling; Tove Larsson; Luke Plonsky; Merja Kytö; Kate Yaw – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2025
This forum piece reports on a brief survey of current quantitative research ethics training materials in Applied Linguistics (AL). This survey was conducted as a step towards an increased understanding of the ways in which we, as a field, train students and researchers to conduct quantitative research ethically. The survey was carried out in the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Applied Linguistics, Course Descriptions, Textbooks
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Anis Nazihah Mat Daud; Azrill Roy Abdul Gani; Sarwanto – Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
In this study, we developed an online problem-based learning (PBL) module for the Impulsive Force subtopic of Physics Form Four and studied its perceived usability among Physics trainee teachers. The research design of this study is developmental research and a quantitative study using a survey approach. The module was developed according to five…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Physics, Science Instruction, Preservice Teachers
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E. Helin Yaban; Robert Gaschler – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
Students in distance education face high demands for self-regulation, within which goal focus can play varying roles. The current study examined the (in)congruence between outcome and process-focused goals, and whether the nature and degree of this (in)congruence are associated with academic engagement in distance higher education, considering the…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Distance Education, Undergraduate Students, Online Courses
Faheemah N. Mustafaa; Tadria Cardenas; Kiara M. Jones – EdTrust-West, 2025
When it comes to Black youth, narratives about educational outcome gaps are often deficit-focused and incomplete, reifying notions of immovable racial inequities rather than uplifting evidence of students excelling when afforded the opportunities they deserve. There is a need to access data that tells a fuller and more nuanced story of students'…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Womens Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Molly R. Bowden; Julie A. Moore – Journal of Online Learning Research, 2025
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to understand teachers' rationale and practices as they establish social presence in a 100% online learning environment in a high school setting, with a specific emphasis on paralinguistic cues and symbols, such as emojis, emoticons, and Bitmoji. This case study focused on the meaning and…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Cues, Visual Aids, High School Teachers
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Allison C. Nannemann; Stephanie Morano; Corey Peltier – Learning Disabilities: A Contemporary Journal, 2025
Special education teacher training programs are increasingly addressing pedagogy for academic subjects, but little is known about how we are preparing teacher candidates to provide mathematics instruction and intervention to students with or at-risk for learning disabilities. The present study surveyed recent graduates (n = 48) on (1) types of…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Mathematics Instruction, Intervention
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Morgan Szczepaniak; Sarah L. Francis; Ruth Litchfield; Ulrike Genschel; Shannon Coleman; Anirudh Naig – Journal of Extension, 2025
The food and health needs and preferences of Iowans (n=452) were examined. The leading food and health information sources were online platforms, social media, and print media. Program topics with high participation likelihood were cooking, food preservation, food safety, and gardening. Short, low-cost, online programs were preferred. Extension…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Food, Health, Needs Assessment
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Population Council, 2025
Schools in Ghana have integrated reproductive health education (RHE) topics into their curricula and School Health Education Programme (SHEP) Coordinators recognize the importance of RHE. However, for RHE to reach its full potential, it needs to be established as a stand-alone subject. This study highlights the challenges and opportunities in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health Education, Birth, Barriers
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Marai Mohamad Alamri; Alaa M. Saleh; Abdulmajeed Saad Albalawi; Fatemah H. Albalawi; Marwa Rabih Fares; Amal Muhammad Almalki; Ali H. Al-Hoorie – SAGE Open, 2025
The shift to online education during the COVID-19 pandemic has raised important questions about what factors predict student success in digital learning environments, particularly in demanding fields such as medical education. This study explores the extent to which selected psychological variables--self-efficacy, growth mindset, fixed mindset,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Medical Education, Medical Students, Foreign Countries
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Naa-Solo Tettey – Journal of Education and Learning, 2025
The expansion of online education has transformed higher education, requiring faculty to adapt to new teaching methodologies, technological tools, and institutional policies. This study examines faculty experiences with online teaching, focusing on training, workload, compensation, intellectual property concerns, student engagement, and…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Barriers, Best Practices, Higher Education
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Jeremiah Clabough; John H. Bickford – Social Studies, 2025
In this article, we utilize resources mainly provided by the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate along with other primary and secondary sources to discuss a unit plan for students to research voting rights issues in modern American society. First, a brief historical overview of voting rights issues in the United States is…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Voting, Middle School Students, Legislators
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Michael Russell – National Education Policy Center, 2025
The role of test scores in college admissions is widely debated. In their absence, GPA is the primary indicator of readiness, though it depends on course difficulty. An Annenberg Institute report introduces "Transcript Strength," a new measure adjusting GPA based on course rigor. Using Item Response Theory's partial credit model, it…
Descriptors: High School Students, Course Selection (Students), Academic Records, Item Response Theory
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Anna Morrison; Julie Smart; Daphne Wiles; Luke Bennett – Online Learning, 2025
This quantitative study aimed to determine K-12 teachers' level of motivation for online teaching and investigate possible differences in motivation according to group demographics. The Online Teaching Motivation Scale (OTMS) (Wiles et al., 2023) was used to collect data from K-12 teachers (N = 62) in the Southeastern United States between October…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Motivation, Online Courses
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Mohammed H. Abdulla; Sara ALMarabeh; Mark G. Rae – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of online synchronous and asynchronous teaching formats for undergraduate physiology education in a medical program in Ireland, with a specific focus on the use of LabTutor (Lt) LabStation online laboratory platform for remote access. To understand how the Lt platform was used by students and whether…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Online Courses, Physiology, Undergraduate Students
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