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Kern, Ben D.; Wilson, Wesley J.; Malinowski, Paul; Wallhead, Tristan – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2023
Purpose: To examine the current pedagogical practices among physical educators with different dispositions toward the change process and belonging to different demographic categories. We hypothesized that change-disposed, nonchange-disposed, and neutral change disposition teachers, along with teachers of different gender identities and student…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Change
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Yang, Eun Chong; Frank, Michele; Jeanmougin, Caitlin; Meyers, Karen; Olszewski, Arnold; Shi, Haifei; Simonsen, Russell; Siriwardane, Harshini – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2023
Critical thinking (CT) is widely viewed as an essential skill for college students. Nevertheless, the use of CT skills in the classroom often varies across disciplines. This article summarizes perceptions of CT, including various definitions and constructs as well as barriers to its implementation in higher education. Faculty members from various…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, College Students, Definitions, Barriers
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Andriamiseza, Rialy; Silvestre, Franck; Parmentier, Jean-Francois; Broisin, Julien – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2023
Formative assessment provides teachers with feedback to help them adapt their behavior. To manage the increasing number of students in higher education, technology-enhanced formative assessment tools can be used to maintain and hopefully improve teaching and learning quality, thanks to the high amount of data that are generated by their usage.…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Formative Evaluation, Evidence Based Practice, Peer Evaluation
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Hower, Jeremiah; Merkin, Roneet; Wells, Leanne – PRIMUS, 2023
This article reports on a reconceptualization of the Precalculus course experience at Florida International University. We discuss the details of the redesign process--unified within a faculty learning community (FLC) model--along with a broader change in the course sequence leading up to Calculus. We provide data, including the comparison between…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Calculus, Communities of Practice
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McMullen, Jaimie; Urtel, Mark; Webster, Collin; Granados, Isa; Culp, Brian; D'Agostino, Emily – Physical Educator, 2023
In the age of COVID-19, online physical education (OLPE) has emerged as a major part of the day-to-day professional practice of P-12 physical education teachers and physical education teacher education (PETE) faculty. Yet little is known about what would optimize an OLPE resource from the perspective of physical educators. This study addressed…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Curriculum Design, Electronic Learning
Bularzik, Emily – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This qualitative case study explored how grading can be used to support learning by analyzing the implementation of a skills-based grading system in a high school English department. Black and Wiliam's (2018) model for assessment in relation to pedagogy was used as a lens through which to examine the relationship between the grading system and…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), English Instruction, High School Students, Case Studies
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Jones, Matthew G.; Lanaghan, Sharon – PRIMUS, 2021
Nationwide, many students fail to complete the key mathematics courses that are required for most STEM majors, including Precalculus. This paper describes the rationale, implementation, and impact of the redesign of Precalculus at one regional west coast institution. Prior to the redesign, pass rates in Precalculus were modest (75.8% of all…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Students, Calculus
Dueck, Myron – Educational Leadership, 2021
Big events lead to big changes. The COVID-19 pandemic and the shutdown of normal life have been devastating--in lives lost; long-term health effects; unemployment; and copious doses of anxiety and mental health problems, to name a few after-effects. Despite the challenges, however--or perhaps because of them--the author believes there will be…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change, Educational Assessment
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Phillips, Sharon R.; Marttinen, Risto; Mercier, Kevin; Gibbone, Anne – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2021
Purpose: Existing research suggests that students' attitudes toward physical education are positive through Grade 5, but become less positive as grade levels increase; this research is, however, missing student voice. The purpose of this study was to further understand why students' attitudes have been shown to decrease. Methods: Twenty-six focus…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Student Attitudes, Physical Education, Curriculum
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Griffin, Robert; Townsley, Matt – Journal of School Administration Research and Development, 2021
With a strong movement of schools starting to use standards-based grading practices, one of the aims of this study was to learn if traditional grading practices communicate grades that are accurate based on the students' learning of the course objectives. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which employability and homework…
Descriptors: High School Students, Grade Inflation, Homework, Employment Potential
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Dubek, Michelle; DeLuca, Christopher; Rickey, Nathan – Journal of Educational Research, 2021
While integrated STEAM education has been shown to support the cultivation of critical global competencies, teachers have identified classroom assessment as a key barrier to facilitating integrated learning. This research investigated how exemplary teachers navigated classroom assessment challenges and practices within integrated STEAM education…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Art Education, Student Evaluation, Planning
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Vander Schee, Brian A.; Birrittella, Tim Dugan – Marketing Education Review, 2021
The rate of transition to online instruction in higher education was accelerated by the new reality of the global pandemic, COVID-19. As a result, faculty must adapt by being more efficient to manage more students with less resources and even less personal contact for the foreseeable future. Efficiency can be gained by using group assignments and…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Electronic Learning, Grading, Peer Evaluation
Dueck, Myron – ASCD, 2021
Assessment is an essential part of teaching and learning, but too often it leads to misleading conclusions--sometimes with dire consequences for students. How can educators improve assessment practices so that the results are accurate, meaningful, informative, and fair? Educator and best-selling author Myron Dueck draws from his firsthand…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Student Participation, Testing
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Baral, Sami; Botelho, Anthony F.; Erickson, John A.; Benachamardi, Priyanka; Heffernan, Neil T. – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2021
Open-ended questions in mathematics are commonly used by teachers to monitor and assess students' deeper conceptual understanding of content. Student answers to these types of questions often exhibit a combination of language, drawn diagrams and tables, and mathematical formulas and expressions that supply teachers with insight into the processes…
Descriptors: Scoring, Automation, Mathematics Tests, Student Evaluation
Katherine Ann Elliott – ProQuest LLC, 2021
A conflict exists because all South Carolinian students are held to the same college- and career-readiness expectations, yet upstate school districts have opted to implement different grading policies. While the three Research Districts featured in this study employed varied forms of 50 as a minimum grade, other districts have no such mathematical…
Descriptors: Grading, Reliability, School Districts, Educational Policy
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