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Cuyuch, Leslie Gale Reamsma – ProQuest LLC, 2022
English learners (ELs) in Florida face numerous challenges including low test scores, and high dropout rates, and are typically several years behind their peers when compared to other states. The purpose of this quantitative quasi-experimental ex-post-facto study was to compare the differences between ACCESS 2.0 scores of high school ELs in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English Language Learners, Barriers, Dropout Rate
Lascotte, Darren K.; Tarone, Elaine – Modern Language Journal, 2022
In commercial materials for the teaching of second language (L2) pronunciation, common bottom-up approaches segment phonology into a series of discrete and decontextualized linguistic components with rules that students are encouraged to internalize. Such approaches seem out of step with recent second language acquisition (SLA) theory and research…
Descriptors: Pronunciation, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
Çekiç, Ahmet – Journal of Educational Technology, 2022
There is limited research on the effectiveness of aural versus audiovisual input in incidental second language vocabulary learning (IVL). The current study aims to determine which mode of input, viewing or listening, is more conducive to IVL, and if the level of visual aid for the words leads to a significant difference in word gains. English…
Descriptors: Incidental Learning, Vocabulary Development, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Harju-Autti, Raisa; Mäkinen, Marita; Rättyä, Kaisu – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2022
This article explores the language learning experiences of four recently arrived adolescent plurilingual immigrant students who participated in additional structured linguistic support (SLS) in lower secondary education. The SLS was targeted at creating scaffolding for students who were learning both the language of schooling and the…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Student Attitudes, Finno Ugric Languages, Second Language Learning
Vos, Pauline; Frejd, Peter – Journal on Mathematics Education, 2022
Many students do not experience usefulness in mathematics. To address this problem, we offered them a mathematical tool, Sankey diagrams, which is a flow chart appearing in news media to visualize social, industrial or environmental processes. We carried out an Educational Design Research (EDR) to develop and evaluate lesson materials about…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Mathematics Instruction, Visual Aids, Lesson Plans
Cleland, Jennifer, Ed.; Durning, Steven J., Ed. – John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2022
"Researching Medical Education" is an authoritative guide to excellence in educational research within the healthcare professions presented by the Association for the Study of Medical Education and AMEE. This text provides readers with key foundational knowledge, while introducing a range of theories and how to use them, illustrating a…
Descriptors: Guides, Medical Education, Educational Research, Health Services
Shawn T. Daley – ProQuest LLC, 2022
In the past decade, misinformation has become more challenging to decipher. While separating fact from fiction has always been difficult, it has only grown more difficult with the increasing ubiquity of social media and ongoing political polarization. This is especially the case for students with disabilities, who have traditionally struggled with…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Critical Reading
Parahakaran, Suma – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2017
Learners in higher education are self -driven to attain goals and objectives of what is required by the Universities for career prospects in the fields of Sciences and Technology. This paper analyses theories of experiential learning which will contribute to implementation of Ethical behaviors in science and technology towards citizenship…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Ethics, Higher Education, Science Education
Strange, Hannah; Gibson, Heather J. – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2017
Transformative Learning Theory is a framework proposed by Mezirow (1991). It asserts that through reflection, active learning, and placing ourselves in uncomfortable situations students are able to develop their understanding of the world and of themselves, allowing a potential change to their perspectives and frames of reference. On the other…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Experiential Learning, Transformative Learning, Program Length
MacCallum, Kathryn; Day, Stephanie; Skelton, David; Verhaart, Michael – International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 2017
Mobile technology promises to enhance and better support students' learning. The exploration and adoption of appropriate pedagogies that enhance learning is crucial for the wider adoption of mobile learning. An increasing number of studies have started to address how existing learning theory can be used to underpin and better frame mobile learning…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Technology, Affordances, Learning Theories
Hammond, Michael – Education and Information Technologies, 2017
This paper investigates collaboration in teaching and learning and draws out implications for the promotion of collaboration within online environments. It is divided into four sections. First the case for collaboration, including specifically cooperative approaches, is explored. This case revolves around the impact of collaboration on the quality…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Electronic Learning, Educational Benefits, Context Effect
Goldstein, Harvey – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2017
The author's commentary focuses more on the quantitative discussion about educational assessment of the original article than on the idea of the assessment for learning, which did not raise any substantial issues. He starts by offering some general comments on the paper. He feels the authors made a number of assumptions about quantitative…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Statistical Analysis, International Assessment, Learning Theories
Kang, Dae Joong; Cho, Sungmin – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2017
Theoretical thought on adult and/or lifelong learning in the Republic of Korea has been largely indebted to Western theoretical frameworks in the past few decades. Academic journal articles and doctoral dissertations dealing with the topic of learning in adulthood flooded with Western, typically North American, theories and concepts. Is it indeed…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Journal Articles, Doctoral Dissertations
Strid, John Evar – TESOL Journal, 2017
In language conferences, student papers, some linguistics textbooks, and wider culture, the critical period hypothesis is presented as factual despite still being fiercely debated in academic literature. The widespread popular acceptance of the hypothesis contrasts with a sharp debate and criticism of it in academic literature (Muñoz &…
Descriptors: Criticism, Native Language, Learning Theories, Linguistic Theory
Spelt, Elisabeth Jacoba Hendrika; Luning, Pieternelleke Arianne; van Boekel, Martinus A. J. S.; Mulder, Martin – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2017
Preparing science and engineering students to work in interdisciplinary teams necessitates research on teaching and learning of interdisciplinary thinking. A multidimensional approach was taken to examine student interdisciplinary learning in a master course on food quality management. The collected 615 student experiences were analysed for the…
Descriptors: Science Education, Engineering Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Student Experience

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