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Güler, Kutay – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
Design education has traditionally been deemed a face-to-face endeavor causing online learning to be disregarded as a viable teaching option. Nonetheless, the recent impact of COVID-19 pressured design schools to rapidly migrate online, impelling many educators to utilize this unfamiliar and largely dismissed methodology. The impending problems…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Design, Electronic Learning, Student Experience
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Joanne M. Van Boxtel; Megan Chaney – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2023
Dispositions for inclusive pre-service teachers are recommended by numerous professional organizations and are currently being assessed within teacher preparation programs. Leading professional organizations and agencies have published standards and guiding documents related to essential dispositions for inclusive pre-service and in-service…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Behavior, Teacher Characteristics
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Sturgell, Adelle K.; Van Norman, Ethan R. – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2023
Problem-solving frameworks have the potential to promote objective data-based decisions that increase the likelihood students are matched to appropriate evidence-based interventions. Unfortunately, cognitive biases, heuristics, and fallacies can lead to erroneous conclusions within problem-solving frameworks. Some of these effects have been…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Problem Solving, Guidelines, Evidence Based Practice
China Mae Stepter – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Increasing students' performance in school-based mathematics is a constant focus that is fueled by differences in students' performance outcomes. Research that examines students' experiences with learning mathematics has shown that students take on different ways of knowing that either align or are at odds with the type of classroom instruction…
Descriptors: Ethics, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Achievement, Teaching Methods
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Frith, Jordan – Written Communication, 2020
Infrastructures support and shape our social world, but they do so in often invisible ways. In few cases is that truer than with various documents that serve infrastructural functions. This article takes one type of those documents--technical standards--and uses analysis of one specific standard to develop theory related to the infrastructural…
Descriptors: Standards, Writing (Composition), Internet, Guidelines
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Basham, James D.; Gardner, J. Emmett; Smith, Sean J. – Remedial and Special Education, 2020
The design, flexibility, and iterative nature that is inherent to Universal Design for Learning (UDL) makes it difficult to consistently measure. With federal policy encouraging the implementation of UDL, there is an increased need for practitioners to reliably measure the occurrence of UDL. The UDL Observation Measurement Tool (UDL-OMT) was…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Program Implementation, Measurement, Reliability
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Haigh, Neil; Withell, Andrew John – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2020
Research paradigms constitute views that a researcher holds about (a) the nature of reality and what they can know about it (ontology); (b) the potential influence of their existing ideas and values on what they want to know, how they try to get to know, and criteria they use to make judgments about knowledge (epistemology); and (c) appropriate…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Instruction, Learning, Educational Research
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Pellegrino, James W. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2020
Professor Gordon argues for a significant reorientation in the focus and impact of assessment in education. For the types of assessment activities that he advocates to prosper and positively impact education, serious attention must be paid to two important topics: (1) the conceptual underpinnings of the assessment practices we develop and use to…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Validity
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Broos, Tom; Hilliger, Isabel; Pérez-Sanagustín, Mar; Htun, Nyi-Nyi; Millecamp, Martijn; Pesántez-Cabrera, Paola; Solano-Quinde, Lizandro; Siguenza-Guzman, Lorena; Zuñiga-Prieto, Miguel; Verbert, Katrien; De Laet, Tinne – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2020
Many Latin-American institutions recognise the potential of learning analytics (LA). However, the number of actual LA implementations at scale remains limited, notwithstanding considerable effort made to formulate guidelines and frameworks to support the LA policy development. Guidance on how to coordinate the interaction between the LA…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Policy Formation, Educational Policy, Guidelines
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Hennessy, Catherine M.; Royer, Danielle F.; Meyer, Amanda J.; Smith, Claire F. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2020
Social Media has changed the way that individuals interact with each other -- it has brought considerable benefits, yet also some challenges. Social media in anatomy has enabled anatomists all over the world to engage, interact and form new collaborations that otherwise would not have been possible. In a relatively small discipline where…
Descriptors: Social Media, Guidelines, Anatomy, Medical Education
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Veselý, Arnošt – Teaching Public Administration, 2020
Despite the fact that our knowledge on how policies are designed has substantially improved during the last two decades, prescriptive literature on policy formulation remains largely disconnected from these new findings. The article examines five major assumptions upon which policy formulation is still predominantly based: (a) there is one way…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Policy Formation, Public Administration Education, Misconceptions
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Logan, Tracy – Australian Educational Researcher, 2020
Secondary data analysis in educational research has been an established research method for many years. Yet, few publications outline the "how to" of undertaking the process. This paper presents an analysis framework suitable for undertaking secondary data analysis within the field of education. The framework is a modification and an…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Educational Research, Databases, Mathematics Education
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Goldberg, Deborah S. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2020
Faculty receive requests for recommendations from their students every year. They want to support their students as they apply for internships, full time jobs, and graduate school, but often struggle with how to do this in an efficient and effective manner. This is especially challenging given the number of students they have and the late and…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Letters (Correspondence), Teacher Student Relationship, College Students
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English, Brad; Tickle, Anna; Nair, Roshan; Moore, Kate – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2020
Background: Care staff supporting people with intellectual disabilities (PWID) report accepting views on PWID's sexual expression, but people with intellectual disabilities report their sexual expression is restricted by care staff. Methods: We recruited a panel of 17 UK clinical psychologists experienced in helping care staff support PWID's…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Intellectual Disability, Sexuality, Foreign Countries
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Hamilton, Pat; Christian Ronning, Evelyn – Journal of Museum Education, 2020
Informal learning leading to collective action around climate change continues to be controversial and piecemeal. Given the positionality of museums as public-facing institutions that address topics of social, scientific, and historical significance, we argue that the museum should be a key convener of discussions around climate change. Utilizing…
Descriptors: Museums, Climate, Models, Informal Education
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