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Nápoles, Jessica; Kelley, Jamey; Rinn, Thomas J. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2023
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine variables that contribute to burnout among Texas choral teachers. Specific research questions included: (1) What demographic variables predict burnout in Texas choir teachers? and (2) How do perceptions of teacher agency impact Texas choir teachers' experience of burnout? After providing…
Descriptors: Singing, Teachers, Teacher Burnout, Professional Autonomy
Jones, Jeff C.; Bassett, Gennie M.; Lescalleet, Jacob L.; Wingert, Jason R. – Journal of Biological Education, 2023
CRISPR technologies are among the most powerful advancements in modern biology because they accurately manipulate the genomes of living cells and have the potential of curing various genetic diseases. This study examined the attitudes of undergraduate health science students towards somatic cell and germline gene editing therapies and whether…
Descriptors: Genetics, Science Instruction, Biology, Ethics
Christopoulos, Athanasios; Pellas, Nikolaos; Bin Qushem, Umar; Laakso, Mikko-Jussi – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2023
The promise of using immersive technologies in learning has increasingly been attracting researchers' and practitioners' attention. However, relevant empirical works are usually conducted in fully controlled Virtual Reality (VR) laboratories, as opposed to conventional settings. This quasi-experimental study compares the effectiveness of video…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Computer Simulation, Technology Uses in Education, Supplementary Education
Bartlett, Bjarne; Stitt-Bergh, Monica; Kantar, Michael; Bingham, Jon-Paul – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2023
An explosion of data available in the life sciences has shifted the discipline toward genomics and quantitative data science research. Institutions of higher learning have been addressing this shift by modifying undergraduate curriculums resulting in an increasing number of bioinformatics courses and research opportunities for undergraduates. The…
Descriptors: Biology, Information Science, Undergraduate Study, Introductory Courses
Surendran, Shelini; Hopkins, Sam; Aji, Arif Sabta; Abubakar, Salisu; Clayton, Toni; Dunuwila, Tharaka; Goss, Lyndsay; Hatch, Robert; Horst, Maria Aderuza; Rathnayake, Kumari M.; Rosenberg, Stacey; Shatwan, Israa M. – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2023
Background: The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), first recognised in Wuhan City, China, has spread rapidly around the world. As a result, record numbers of students are not attending University due to temporary closures mandated by governments in an attempt to reduce the number of cases. The COVID-19 outbreak has created challenges for…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Teacher Attitudes, Comparative Analysis
Otto, Josie L.; McDowell, Gary S.; Balgopal, Meena M.; Lijek, Rebeccah S. – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2023
Education about scientific publishing and manuscript peer review is not universally provided in undergraduate science courses. Since peer review is integral to the scientific process and central to the identity of a scientist, we envision a paradigm shift where teaching peer review becomes integral to undergraduate science education. We…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Peer Evaluation, Undergraduate Students, Biology
Metcalf, Leah E.; Bernacki, Matthew L.; Bernacki, Lucas E. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2023
Discipline-based educational researchers and institutions that provide guidance on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics instruction have long documented the impact of active learning strategies on student learning and achievement, the lack of incorporation of active learning into undergraduate instruction, and the languishing rates of…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Textbooks, Biology, Electronic Publishing
Samantha Skrob-Martin – ProQuest LLC, 2023
A growing body of literature focusing on undergraduate biology education calls for students to engage in the ways of thinking, feeling, and doing that reflect those in which biologists engage. Such reform efforts suggest that learning is best fostered when students engage in practices, concepts, and scientific reasoning as they endeavor to explain…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Education, Biology
Andrew M. Petzold; Shanna L. Altrichter – Advances in Physiology Education, 2023
Conventional teaching about obesity, especially within a physiology-based course, tends to focus on the biological aspects. Unfortunately, framing obesity from a solely biological perspective ignores many factors that contribute to the condition, leaving students with an overly simplistic idea. We developed an introductory exercise physiology…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Obesity, Biology
Gregory J. Crowther; Usha Sankar; Leena S. Knight; Deborah L. Myers; Kevin T. Patton; Lekelia D. Jenkins; Thomas A. Knight – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2023
The biology education literature includes compelling assertions that unfamiliar problems are especially useful for revealing students' true understanding of biology. However, there is only limited evidence that such novel problems have different cognitive requirements than more familiar problems. Here, we sought additional evidence by using…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Artificial Intelligence, Scoring, Molecular Structure
Chiu, Mei-Shiu – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2023
This study proposes a family psychobiosocial model on gender differences in cognitive development. Specifically, the aim is to investigate how family biological, socioeconomic, and psychological factors predict child mathematics achievement (MAch) development. The data were obtained from the Millennium Cohort Study. Children's pattern construction…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Cognitive Development, Socioeconomic Influences, Psychological Patterns
Boolani, Ali; Yager, Chelsea; Reid, Jeri; Lackman, Jeremy; Smith, Matthew Lee – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify factors associated with the occurrence and severity of depressive mood states among graduate-level allied health students. Participants: Students (N = 77) completed this study. Methods: Participants completed a series of self-reported surveys measuring moods, lifestyle behaviors, trait mental…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Allied Health Occupations Education, Depression (Psychology), Correlation
Robert Hayes – ProQuest LLC, 2023
As college biology educators we want students learning how to conduct their own scientific investigations. This means designing laboratory curricula in which students exercise control and responsibility over the knowledge building actions of an investigation--that is, in which they exercise "epistemic agency." Our current understanding…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Science, Science Education, Biology
Dedric McGhee – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education is an economic opportunity for an urban school district in Tennessee. Lack of interest in STEM courses was throughout schools with underrepresented populations. An urban district in Tennessee with few schools implementing STEM initiated instructional practices to increase…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Teaching Methods, Academic Achievement, Grade 9
Arismendi, Jennifer – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Due to the current shortage of special education teachers and the rising concerns over attrition and retention, it is important to understand what is contributing to teacher burnout and self-efficacy. This purpose of this quantitative, non-experimental, cross-sectional, predictive study was to determine if there was a predictive relationship…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Urban Schools, Teacher Burnout, Self Efficacy

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