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Whicker, John H.; Stinson, Samuel – Composition Forum, 2020
Writing about writing (WAW) is an increasingly popular approach to teaching writing that, while often discussed as a single pedagogy, has always referenced a wide variety of curricula, pedagogies, courses, and assignments. While this diversity has been acknowledged, scholars have yet to fully explore the sources, nature, and implications of this…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, College Freshmen, Writing Instruction, Writing Assignments
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Taylor, D. Bruce; Handler, Laura K.; FitzPatrick, Erin; Whittingham, Colleen E. – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2020
This yearlong study explores how digital technologies are used during literacy instruction in the critical year of third grade. We analyzed technology use in 16 classrooms across six geographically and socioeconomically diverse schools. We examined the multiple layers of technology's influences on teachers' instructional decision-making and on…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Elementary Education, Grade 3
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Khanal, Shristi Shakya; Prasad, P.W.C.; Alsadoon, Abeer; Maag, Angelika – Education and Information Technologies, 2020
The constantly growing offering of online learning materials to students is making it more difficult to locate specific information from data pools. Personalization systems attempt to reduce this complexity through adaptive e-learning and recommendation systems. The latter are, generally, based on machine learning techniques and algorithms and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Barriers, Online Courses, Accuracy
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Kenney, Rachael; An, Tuyin; Kim, Sung-Hee; Uhan, Nelson A.; Yi, Ji Soo; Shamsul, Aiman – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2020
In linear programming, many students find it difficult to translate a verbal description of a problem into a valid mathematical model. To better understand this, we examine the existing characteristics of college engineering students' errors across linear programming (LP) problems. We examined textbooks to identify the types of problems typically…
Descriptors: Programming, Error Patterns, Engineering Education, Word Problems (Mathematics)
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Daniela G. L. Terson de Paleville; Staci W. Saner – Advances in Physiology Education, 2024
Benjamin Bloom published his "Taxonomy of Educational Objectives: Handbook I: Cognitive Domain" in 1956 (New York: David McKay, Co.) to help educators develop learning objectives for teaching. Several modifications have been made since then to adapt Bloom's taxonomy to various uses and disciplines (Crowe A, Dirks C, Wenderoth MP.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Teamwork, Science Instruction, Taxonomy
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Demenchuk, Oleh – Advanced Education, 2019
The paper focuses on the semantic derivation models of irrational vocabulary -- a semantic class of words that denote the situation of experience that is not based on logical reasoning or clear thinking. The study shows the characteristics of the development of an irrational vocabulary semantic paradigm and reveals semantic derivation models of…
Descriptors: Semantics, Language Usage, Verbs, Form Classes (Languages)
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Premalatha, K. – Journal of Education, 2019
In Outcome-Based Education (OBE), the assessment of the Course Outcomes (COs) is the most prominent aspect required to improve the quality of education. The COs for each course are based on the Program Outcomes (POs), Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs), and other requirements. There are various understandings toward the concept of OBE that resulted…
Descriptors: Outcome Based Education, Student Educational Objectives, Course Evaluation, Taxonomy
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Stevens, Thea – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2019
In this article, I describe and explore Design Domain, a large-cohort course for which I am academic coordinator and which is enacted across six design programmes at the Glasgow School of Art (GSA). I unpack Design Domain's context and intentionality as a 'created space', where student learners are exposed to different ways of thinking, making and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Design, Art Education, Courses
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Maqtary, Naseebah; Mohsen, Abdulqader; Bechkoum, Kamal – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2019
Group formation is an essential process for group development lifecycle. It has been a growing concern to many researchers to be applied automatically in collaborative learning contexts. Forming a group is an atomic process that is affected by various factors. These factors differ depending on the group members characteristics, the context of the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Taxonomy
Reynolds, Siri DeForest – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Educators in a rural charter middle school in the United States were challenged with the reliable assessment of student thinking skills even though the development of higher order thinking was an espoused goal for the school. The purpose of this study was to validate a new rubric based on Bloom's Revised Taxonomy (BRT) to reliably assess student…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Validity, Scoring Rubrics, Student Evaluation
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Kirisçi, Dilay Isik; Duruk, Eda – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2022
The present research aims to investigate interactive and interactional metadiscourse markers in the abstract sections of academic research articles written in Turkish and English. Two disciplines, namely, Special Education and Preschool Education, are selected for the research. Three different types of language use are examined: English articles…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Turkish, Native Language
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Johnson, Claudia; Boon, Helen; Dinan Thompson, Maree – Research in Science Education, 2022
Learning objectives outline the knowledge and skills to be taught in a subject, thus signaling what is worth learning and what type of thinking is valued. The aim of this syllabus analysis is to determine the cognitive demand of learning objectives in the recently reformed Queensland physics, chemistry and biology syllabus and to analyse whether…
Descriptors: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Science Curriculum
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Jeffrey Martin – Vocabulary Learning and Instruction, 2022
The functioning of a vocabulary testing instrument rests in part on the test-taking actions made possible for examinees by item format, an aspect of test development that warrants consideration in second-language vocabulary research. For example, although iterations of the written receptive vocabulary levels test (VLT) have integrated improvements…
Descriptors: Test Wiseness, Vocabulary, Vocabulary Development, Second Language Learning
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El Masri, Yasmine H.; Erduran, Sibel; Ioannidou, Olga – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2023
Background: The paper discusses how the design of summative assessments of practical science can be enhanced through the use of robust theoretical models that capture the diversity of scientific methods. The developments in assessment policy in England and the role of practical science in teaching and learning of science are reviewed. Purpose: The…
Descriptors: Science Tests, Test Construction, Summative Evaluation, Test Items
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Pekbay, Canay – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2023
It was aimed in this study to design a lesson, carried out with pre-service science teachers, for the use of the portfolio based on the feedback process in the teaching of classroom assessment methods and to reveal the applicability of this lesson. In this study, carried out using qualitative research methods, an action research design was used. A…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Feedback (Response), Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers
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