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Irina Argüelles-Álvarez – Teaching English with Technology, 2025
This study explores the use of ChatGPT in an Academic English course at a Spanish Polytechnic university, focusing on critical thinking, writing skills, and academic integrity. It proposes a workshop demonstrating how Artificial Intelligence tools can be integrated into the classroom routine. Involving 101 engineering students, ChatGPT was used to…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Artificial Intelligence, Academic Language, Writing (Composition)
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Kumar Laxman – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2025
Problem-based learning (PBL) is an instructional approach that challenges students to think critically and work cooperatively in groups to seek solutions to real-world problems. These problems serve as cognitive stimulus to arouse students' curiosity and initiate learning of disciplinary subject content matter. Authentic assessment modes play a…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Problem Based Learning, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes
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Carolin Kreber – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2025
I propose a model of the scholarship of teaching and learning that builds on and at the same time extends previous work. This article revisits the idea of inquiry as a collaborative social practice enriched by critical reflection and critical self-reflection on assumptions, making a case that among the various functions of inquiry (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Teaching Methods, Active Learning, Inquiry
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Celina Antony; Nevart Terzian; Mark Lee; Alessia Greco; Margaret Secord; Michael Wong – International Journal for Students as Partners, 2025
Conventionally, undergraduate science students engage in learning through didactic methods. This can present science as an indisputable collection of knowledge, rather than an ongoing process of discovery. By increasing students' exposure to scientific processes, undergraduate science programs can enable students to understand the complexities of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Peer Evaluation, Periodicals, Critical Thinking
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Gavin D'Northwood; Julie Rattray – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2025
In our ever-changing and complex world, we encounter difficult problems that demand sophisticated solutions. Critical thinking, a vital skill for modern survival, lies at the heart of higher education. It is what we should develop in students, arguably a concept that defines higher education. Critical thinking, however, is subject to wide…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Business Education, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Anna Ehrlin; Daniel Sundmark – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2025
Engineering education must not only be scientifically based, but also relevant to the future job market. Education incorporating elements of work-integrated learning (WIL) aims to achieve this by combining academic learning with practical work experience. This literature review examines WIL's impact on engineering education. Through a snowballing…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Work Based Learning, Educational Benefits, Higher Education
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Siribhorn Buranahirun; Wudhijaya Philuek – Asian Journal of Contemporary Education, 2025
This research aimed to study students' innovative thinking by using Project-Based Learning. The quasi-experimental one-group pretest/posttest design was implemented for the target group, which consisted of 29 third-year Digital Technology teacher students who were enrolled in the second semester of the academic year 2023. Research instruments…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Projects, Active Learning, Creative Thinking
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Avishek Ray; Debjani Sengupta – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
Amid the increasing bureaucratisation of Indian universities, this article examines the evolving pedagogical implications, including the challenges of syllabus design and the growing bureaucratic interference in classroom practices. Drawing on Edward Said's notion of humanism, it interrogates the concept of the 'differentiated human' -- fragmented…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Humanism, Ideology
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Rodgers Dingili; Kefa Simwa Lidundu – Journal of Moral Education, 2025
Citizenship and Citizenship Education are at the centre of curriculum reform in Kenya. Weak implementation processes have previously watered down similar novel curricular reforms due to a need for an elaborate curriculum implementation model. This article reviews existing Citizenship Education models to develop an effective curriculum…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education, Ethical Instruction, Curriculum Implementation
Amanda Nichols Hess – ALA Editions, 2025
Higher education is about transformation: research shows that the most well-prepared graduates are those who have experienced changes in how they think about and experience the world around them. Combined with flexible information-seeking and evaluation skills, learning ways to break information bubbles is essential for dealing with today's…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Critical Thinking, Perspective Taking, Transformative Learning
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Yufeng Qian – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2025
The release of ChatGPT in late 2022 marked the beginning of a rapid transformation in higher education, soon followed by the development of multimodal generative AI programs. As this technology becomes increasingly integrated into teaching and learning, it is crucial to evaluate its current use and impact. This systematic literature review…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Higher Education, Technology Integration
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Dijana Šobota – Journal of Information Literacy, 2025
Despite its transformative promise, information literacy (IL) remains constrained by its narrow locus and siloed nature. This study confronts this by synthesising insights from critical (CIL) and workplace information literacy (WIL) domains, thereby advancing the conceptualisation of the critical workplace information literacy (CWIL) construct. It…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Work Environment, Critical Literacy, Workplace Learning
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Frauke Matz; Jeff Share – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2025
Children are growing up in a culture of digitality, one infused in digital communication in and out of school (Faverio & Sidotti, 2024; Stalder, 2018). They are immersed in a digital networked world, which plays a significant role in how they develop their literacies and identities (Cannon et al., 2022) across languages. To help them…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Media Literacy, Childrens Rights, Second Language Instruction
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Joanne Larty; Vivien Hodgson – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
As online education continues to proliferate that there is a need to understand how institutions can better support faculty in the transition to online education. Building on work that has suggested the importance of learning spaces for faculty to engage in discussion and reflection on their move to online education, this paper employs Bakhtin's…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Educational Change, Ideology
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Sylvia Pantaleo – Literacy, 2024
Student engagement in the process of transduction concomitantly affords them with opportunities to develop and express their critical and creative thinking competences. Reconfiguring or remaking knowledge or meaning in modes other than those of the original sources of information requires affective, imaginative and cognitive activity by…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
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