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Orlov, George – Journal of Economic Education, 2021
In this article, the author describes the use of primary literature readings in an upper-division undergraduate field course. One of the two main learning goals of the course was to teach students how to read academic articles in economics with a critical eye. This was accomplished by providing students with a structured framework for summarizing…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Journal Articles, Critical Reading, Undergraduate Students
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Dana, Nancy Fichtman; Rigney, James; Vescio, Vicki; Ma, Vera Wei – Impacting Education: Journal on Transforming Professional Practice, 2021
The purpose of this study was to understand the ways doctoral students in an online Ed.D. program developed their skills as practitioner researchers through a project-based learning (PBL) experience. In order to describe and analyze the nature of the students' PBL experiences, case study methodology was used. Interviews, a video-recording of a…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Doctoral Students, Doctoral Programs
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Uttal, Lynet; Gloria, Alberta M. – International Journal on E-Learning, 2021
Many instructors question the move to online teaching and learning and it is often met with resistance as they fear that on-line learning will be more structurally didactic. In particular, one of the major concerns is that the value of face-to-face discussions will be lost. This is a core concern for courses that require the development of…
Descriptors: Reflection, Self Concept, Undergraduate Students, Online Courses
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Hadar, Linor L.; Brody, David L. – Professional Development in Education, 2021
Communal learning is a common paradigm for professional learning among teachers and teacher educators (TE). In this article, TE refers to faculty in institutions of higher education who train teachers. While the professional learning of teachers has been extensively studied, little is known about TEs' professional learning. This study contributes…
Descriptors: Facilitators (Individuals), Verbal Communication, Interaction, Group Discussion
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Ulusoy, Fadime; Çakiroglu, Erdinç – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2021
This paper explores the nature of prospective teachers' noticing of students' understanding as they analyze and discuss middle school students' understandings of trapezoids in micro-case videos in the context of geometry. In this exploratory study, the data were obtained from eight prospective middle school mathematics teachers through individual…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Observation
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Archibugi, Daniele; Bavastrelli, Martina; Cellini, Marco – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
While the model of deliberative democracy gives a crucial role to dialog, empirical evidence has not yet established if discussion helps to reach a better understanding of political issues and, above all, if individuals are prepared to change their views. It is still unclear when the deliberative model, and more specifically discussion, could be…
Descriptors: Democracy, Group Discussion, Political Science, Political Attitudes
Jessica Lynn Keller – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This mixed-methods case study explored whether the write-converse-write (WCW) strategy impacted students' science conceptual understanding, as evidenced by their writing, along with the teacher and student perceptions regarding the strategy. The study was conducted in a small school district in northern California with three eighth-grade teachers…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Middle School Teachers, Middle School Students, Science Achievement
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Genevieve M. Henricks; Michelle Perry; Suma Bhat – Computer-Based Learning in Context, 2021
Discussion forums are important components of online courses because of the collaboration and community they foster, and the language used within the discussion forums may be influential in this development. In particular, studying the gendered language patterns of discussion forums can help gain insight into students' state of mind and propensity…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Online Courses, Science Instruction, Group Discussion
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Harvey, Trish; Carlson, Jennifer; Struck, Maggie; Moroz, Karen – Distance Learning, 2018
As educators continue to explore the world of online teaching and learning as higher education instructors, it is essential that they ensure that the elements that create strong learning environments, the engaging conversations, the ah-ha moments, the laughter as they connect to content and one another, be ever present. Research on effective…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion Groups, Peer Relationship, Social Environment
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Soraya, Siti Zazak; Chen, Mei-Ying – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2022
People in social life often underestimated the presence of migrant workers caused by low skills and lack of education. The decision to continue higher education while working in the host country had tremendous challenges. This study aimed to develop a deeper understanding of the reasons, the problem encountered, and the learning strategies of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Barriers, Migrant Workers, Access to Education
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Pereira, Alexsandro; Solbes, Jordi – Science & Education, 2022
Debates on the philosophical interpretations of quantum physics have motivated a renewed interest in how secondary and lower undergraduate students interpret quantum phenomena. In an attempt to contribute to this effort, this paper examines the dynamics of perspective in quantum physics in the context of teacher education. The goal of the study is…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Young, Kelly A.; Marayong, Panadda; Vu, Kim-Phuong L. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2022
The Advancing Inclusive Mentoring (AIM) Program was created to share best practices in inclusive and positive mentoring with faculty members who work with undergraduate or graduate students on independent research, scholarly, or creative works across disciplines. This hybrid program contains 35 online episodes within six modules and is…
Descriptors: Mentors, College Faculty, Student Research, Program Effectiveness
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Kiesa, Abby; Bueso, Leah; Hodgin, Erica; Kahne, Joe – Social Education, 2022
This article shares lessons from committed and inspirational educators from across the country with whom the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) worked in 2020. Their experiences reinforce that nonpartisan teaching about democracy is possible (i.e., not teaching who to vote for, but rather how the system…
Descriptors: Elections, Teaching Methods, Democracy, Political Attitudes
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Rezende, Alice B.; de Oliveira, André G. F.; Vale, Thiago C.; Teixeira, Luciana A. S.; Lima, Alba R. A.; Lucchetti, Alessandra L. G.; Lucchetti, Giancarlo; Tibiriçá, Sandra H. C.; Ezequiel, Oscarina S. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2020
Neuroanatomy is often considered a difficult subject to teach, due to its broad scope, multitude of terms, and high degree of complexity. Thus, newer educational strategies that facilitate learning while also stimulating students by allowing increased student autonomy and group discussions should be carefully considered. This study aimed to…
Descriptors: Neurology, Anatomy, Medical Education, Medical Students
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Henriksson, Ingrid; Laakso, Katja – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2020
Background: Reading is most often affected in aphasia and this has an impact on most aspects of everyday life. Being able to read makes a significant difference to how well a person can participate in society. In this study, people with aphasia recount their experiences of being in a book club. Aims: This small scale, exploratory study employs a…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Books, Clubs, Librarians
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