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Jose, Betcy; Berry, Michael; Andrews, Leah – American Journal of Distance Education, 2019
This study investigates whether differences in learning styles exist between students in online and face-to-face (FTF) sections of political science courses taught by three instructors. Some studies suggest that student preferences regarding online or FTF formats are influenced by their preferred modes of learning. Independent learners, for…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Political Science, Cognitive Style, Online Courses
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Macanas, Genalin A.; Rogayan, Danilo V., Jr. – Participatory Educational Research, 2019
Teaching Science in a digital society where 21st century skills are being harnessed is a perennial challenge. This is for the reason that teachers, specifically in the elementary level, are relentlessly modifying and innovating teaching strategies to improve science education. This action research study sought to explore the effects of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students, Grade 6
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Penn, Mafor; Ramnarain, Umesh – Perspectives in Education, 2019
Laboratory experimentation in the context of school science is a widely advocated teaching strategy for the simplification of several abstract scientific concepts. Laboratory-based learning activities have proven to enhance learners' conceptual and procedural understandings of micro chemical phenomena, thus boosting achievement in chemistry…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Science Instruction, Computer Simulation, Preservice Teachers
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Akyildiz, Seçil Tümen – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2019
There are revolutionary changes in the field of education to keep up with the benefits of globalization (Hase & Kenyon, 2014). The necessity of taking the learner to the center within the framework of Roger's (1951) humanistic psychology is also supported by educationalists (Hase & Kenyon, 2014; King, 1993; Novak & Gowin, 1984). If…
Descriptors: 21st Century Skills, Conventional Instruction, Andragogy, Educational Change
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Sibirskaya, Elena; Popkova, Elena; Oveshnikova, Lyudmila; Tarasova, Irina – International Journal of Educational Management, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to verify the developed hypothesis on the basis of comparison of remote education and traditional education in terms of its effectiveness at the micro-level, as well as to determine the presence, degree and nature of correlation between the share of remote education and level of development of economic systems…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Conventional Instruction, Program Effectiveness, Correlation
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Lang, Charlotte S.; Holzmann, Gwetheldene; Hullinger, Hallett; Miller, Mary Lou; Norton, Timothy D. – Christian Higher Education, 2019
This study investigated how an authentic assessment program was used to examine student learning outcomes within the context of a Christian university's institutional mission, core values, and distinctive qualities. For the purposes of this study, an authentic assessment program is defined as assessing student-produced work within the context of…
Descriptors: Institutional Mission, Outcomes of Education, Christianity, Church Related Colleges
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Zhai, Xiaoming; Zhang, Meilan; Li, Min; Zhang, Xuejie – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
Mobile technology has been increasingly adopted in science education. We generally assume that more innovative use of mobile technology leads to a greater learning outcome. Yet, there is a lack of empirical research to support this assumption. To fill in the gap, we drew upon data from 803 high school students who had used mobile devices for five…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Harahap, Fauziyah; Nasution, Nanda Eska Anugrah; Manurung, Binari – International Journal of Instruction, 2019
The purpose of this research was to know the effect of blended learning strategy on learning achievement and science process skills of students in plant tissue culture course in the Universitas Negeri Medan. The research method was quasi experiment. The population of this study was all semester VIII students of biology education program. The study…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Teaching Methods
Washington, Lukishia Denise – ProQuest LLC, 2019
The college under study only requires instructors to use traditional resources to teach literacy content leading to a variation in the use of technology within literacy courses. In this college, technology is not being integrated well, too little or inconsistent exposure to technology depending on the instructor. The purpose of this study was to…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, College Faculty, Teaching Methods
Carter, Heather Marie – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Online student enrollment has continually increased over the last 15 years, creating and perpetuating a demand for postsecondary institutions to continually offer more courses, as well as degree programs, online. However, this demand has also prompted differing attitudes towards online learning as being comparable and as rigorous as face-to-face…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Educational Attainment, Enrollment Trends, Comparative Analysis
Noble, Harold Walter – ProQuest LLC, 2019
The purpose of this project was to determine if a self-directed, modern technology-based teaching method was as effective at teaching content as the traditional lecture and workbook teaching method. With the demographics of Living Word Baptist Church Elizabethtown being mostly Generation X and Millennials, it appeared prudent to tailor any teacher…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Age Groups, Churches, Teacher Education Programs
Jarrah, Adeeb M.; Diab, Khaled Mohammed Abdel Baki Mohammed – Online Submission, 2019
The flipped classroom model has become more popular and one of the focus of many researchers and teachers in the recent years. The aim of current study is to explore the effect of flipped classroom model on students' achievements in the new SAT 2016 mathematics skills (Heart of Algebra, Problem solving and data analysis, and Passport to Advanced…
Descriptors: Homework, Video Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Teaching Methods
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Hardway, Christina; Seitchik, Allison E.; Kurdziel, Laura B. F.; Stroud, Michael J.; LaTorre, Joseph T.; LeBert, Cassidy – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2018
This study examined whether a video illustration of a complex phenomenon promoted learner interest, perceived comprehensibility, and better learning in online- and classroom-based contexts. In the first study, undergraduate participants (N = 101) viewed learning materials which contained a video only, a video and textual explanation, or a textual…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Student Interests, Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods
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Cattaneo, Alberto A. P.; van der Meij, Hans; Sauli, Florinda – Computers in the Schools, 2018
Recent technological advances are rekindling educational interest in hypervideo (HV). HV provides a good opportunity for enhanced teaching and learning thanks to its affordances for interactivity (advanced navigation control, hyperlinking with supplementary materials, and communication options). This study investigated how these functionalities…
Descriptors: Interactive Video, Vocational Education, Educational Technology, Technology Integration
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Goodlad, Karen; Westengard, Laura; Hillstrom, Jean – College Teaching, 2018
Learning community participation is often linked with effective student communication, belonging, persistence, increased retention rates, and higher GPA. However, learning communities can also foster less desirable social and behavioral dynamics. This study explored differences in student and faculty perception and how differences might impact…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Academic Achievement, Student Behavior, Interaction
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