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Hawkins, Lisa K. – Reading Teacher, 2021
In this Teaching Tips article four time-saving systems to organize an elementary classroom library for successful inquiry instruction are shared. These systems include: Topic, Genre, Author, and Craft. Examples to assist teachers in organizing their own classroom libraries using one or more of these systems are also provided.
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Libraries, Inquiry, Classroom Techniques
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Drake, Matthew J.; Atkins, Ryan D. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2021
We present a classroom exercise developed to teach the tools of determining order quantities and reorder points for inventory management. This exercise presents the students with an inventory management scenario but only provides a portion of the data that are required to set order quantities and reorder points. The activity is a type of…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Business Administration Education, Class Activities
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Gill Rutherford – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2024
The compulsory education of students who have complex learning characteristics has received little attention in New Zealand research literature. This paper explores the positive educational experiences of a student who transferred from one high school to another in the same city, which resulted in him 'actually learning'. Using Appreciative…
Descriptors: Learning, Foreign Countries, High School Students, School Choice
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Katie Makar – Journal of Educational Change, 2024
A key challenge in implementing inquiry-based learning in mathematics has been raising teachers' confidence and skills with unfamiliar pedagogical practices. The nature of inquiry in particular challenges traditional notions of teaching mathematics that dominate the field. Few studies have explored how teachers' perceptions of the nature of…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Mathematics Education, Educational Practices
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Jasmine Alvarado – Journal of Educational Change, 2024
This reflective essay describes one fourth-grade class's efforts to engage in place-based inquiry regarding food access in response to COVID-19 pandemic recovery efforts. Through this reporting, the author presents the following set of orientations that recognize the inescapable role that place has in teaching and learning and that positions…
Descriptors: Grade 4, COVID-19, Pandemics, Place Based Education
Ezra J. Gouvea – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Over the last decade, STEM education research has reflected a turn towards framing disciplinary development in STEM as the repetition and stabilization of situated practices. In this dissertation, I turn further: towards "disciplinary relationships" as a potential focus of analysis. To centralize disciplinary relationships, I use a…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Educational Practices, Listening, Educational Research
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Juliano Borba; Michelle Bonatti; Leonardo Medina; Katharina Löhr; Crystal Tremblay; Jutta Gutberlet; Stefan Sieber – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2024
Considering the projected impacts of climate change in upcoming decades, innovative educational approaches should encourage inventive problem-solving techniques and societal change, fostering transformative climate adaptation. The value of drama in climate adaptation education remains a novel area in the environmental education research literature…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Drama, Socialization
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Cynthia H. Brock; Dana Robertson; Adeline Borti; Laurie Thrailkill; Dilnoza Khasilova – Professional Development in Education, 2024
Increasingly, professional learning (PL) approaches in the U.S. and globally are reflecting highly adaptive and socially constructed views of learning. However, much remains to be learned about how professional learning groups discursively develop and sustain collaborative communities. Drawing on positioning theory in this year-long qualitative…
Descriptors: Literacy, Communities of Practice, Partnerships in Education, Nonprofit Organizations
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Yuqin Yang; Xueqi Feng; Gaoxia Zhu; Daner Sun – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
This interventional case study adopted a data-supported reflective assessment (DSRA) design to help pre-service teachers (PTs) engage in effective Knowledge Building (KB) and examined the mechanisms of this design to support PTs' productive KB discourse. The participants were 80 PTs from two classes taking the same course. Statistical analysis of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Characteristics, Reflection, Evaluation
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Charlotte L. Land; Alison Eike Elliot; Barbara McKinnon – Literacy, 2024
Teachers of young writers often feel pressure to focus on narrow, tested conventions, forms and processes of writing. These pressures can contribute to instruction that does not consider students' interests, experiences, language or cultures, but rather can further deficit views of students whose backgrounds do not closely align with those making…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Grade 4, Grade 9, Writing Teachers
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Shutao Wang; Junwei Bao; Yanli Liu; Demei Zhang – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2024
Although online learning has been widely used in higher education, its impact on students' academic performance has not been well described. This study surveyed 2963 college students, and used structural equation modelling to determine the impact of college students' online learning engagement on academic performance. The serial mediating effect…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Learner Engagement, Academic Achievement, Inquiry
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Paul Corcoran – Journal of Religious Education, 2024
This study argues that religious education is uniquely positioned to resist and transcend contemporary dialectics of wonder that serve to diminish, commodify, or instrumentalize the place of wonder in society today. Wonder is traditionally characterized by a sense of importance that accompanies our encounters with mystery. In a world less…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Personality Traits, Inquiry, Discovery Learning
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Tang, Xiaowei; Shu, Gang; Wei, Bing; Levin, Daniel – Science Education, 2024
Students often learn about measurement uncertainty as an isolated topic, with a focus on generalizable strategies to manage uncertainty in scientific investigation. In this study, we report and analyze a case of emergent learning about measurement and uncertainty, in which students in a Chinese elementary school science class explored and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Science, Science Process Skills
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Michael Wong; Shahad Al-Saqqar; Jennifer Nash; Ali Al-Humuzi; Mark Dottori; Margaret Secord – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2024
Literature suggests post-secondary students feel disengaged and socially isolated while learning virtually, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here we explored whether a sense of belonging is differentially achieved in an inquiry-based course between two different delivery formats: virtual and blended (combination of virtual and in-person).…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Blended Learning, College Freshmen, Health Sciences
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Rania Abdelghani; Yen-Hsiang Wang; Xingdi Yuan; Tong Wang; Pauline Lucas; Hélène Sauzéon; Pierre-Yves Oudeyer – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2024
The ability of children to ask curiosity-driven questions is an important skill that helps improve their learning. For this reason, previous research has explored designing specific exercises to train this skill. Several of these studies relied on providing semantic and linguistic cues to train them to ask more of such questions (also called…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Natural Language Processing, Inquiry
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