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Ronen, Ilana Klima; Danial-Saad, Alexandra; Holsblat, Rachel – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
A differential cultural aspect manifested when we compared the experiences of 96-Jewish and 107-Arab PSTs who participated in a collaborative academy-class-practice- model (ACPM), or a traditional-practice-model (TPM). The attempt to implement the collaborative ACPM was hesitantly accepted by Jewish-PSTs, whereas the Arab-PSTs welcomed it warmly.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Cooperative Learning, Jews, Arabs
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Thorne, Casey Lee – Journal of Dance Education, 2022
The research outlined in this article offers a systematic training methodology for students and licensed Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioners to learn the clinical art and science of pulsology through dance. One of the greatest hurdles in learning pulse palpation is a TCM practitioner's inability to feel the pulse with a degree of…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Metabolism, Medicine, Asian Culture
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Sears, Ruthmae; Bay-Williams, Jennifer; Willingham, James C.; Cullen, Amanda – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2022
"Symbiosis," meaning "with" and "living," describes an ecological relationship between two organisms from different species that is sometimes, but not always, beneficial to both parties. One such relationship is mutualism, which is a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship. In a mutualistic symbiotic relationship,…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
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Angosto Sánchez, Irene; Morcillo Ortega, Juan Gabriel – Journal of Biological Education, 2022
Knowledge about plant nutrition and photosynthesis is key to the scientific literacy of citizens. However, numerous studies have shown the existence of about 50 alternative ideas related to this content. In this work, carried out based on a reflection-action process, two studies based on the ideas of our 12-18 year old students are presented, as…
Descriptors: Botany, Science Education, Secondary School Students, Preservice Teachers
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DeMink-Carthew, Jessica; Gonell, Eliaquin – Middle School Journal, 2022
Early adolescence is a dynamic stage for the development of critical consciousness, yet there are few resources focused on social justice education (SJE) in the middle grades. This article shares the findings from a study that investigated the experiences of three social justice educators as they engaged in SJE with young adolescents (YAs). We…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Grade 6, Student Centered Learning, Teaching Methods
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Mooney, Joseph; McGregor, Caroline – Journal of Social Work Education, 2022
It has been argued that social work is the only profession that is based on a sociolegal expertise. In this article we suggest that this expertise differentiates social work from related social professions; requiring advanced sociolegal practice skills and a particular approach to sociolegal education. In a sociolegal environment, social workers…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Work, Professional Education, Sociology
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Achurra, Ainara; Zamalloa, Teresa; Uskola, Araitz – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2022
The use of drawings for science learning helps students to develop communication, modelling, and reasoning skills. Teachers should be trained to use them. This study addresses the readiness (knowledge, confidence and awareness of the importance and usefulness of drawings) of 120 preservice teachers (PSTs) for using teacher-made drawings as a…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Freehand Drawing, Science Education
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Strelluf, Christopher; Ekembe, Eric – English Teaching Forum, 2022
The method of learner-created knowledge--where students engage with others in order to connect what they know with new knowledge to construct new meaning--ties into a broader support for learner autonomy in English language teaching (ELT) and learning. In countries like Cameroon, the social power orientation is mirrored in classroom practices, and…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Personal Autonomy
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Hoek, Lianne; Munniksma, Anke; Dijkstra, Anne Bert – Journal of Social Science Education, 2022
Purpose: Scholars are increasingly paying attention to the characteristics of effective citizenship education. The systematic use of data to maximise student learning, also called an output-driven approach, is often presented as a powerful predictor of student outcomes. However, its effectiveness has not been studied in citizenship education.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Citizenship Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Measurement Techniques
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Mårtensson, Åsa – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2022
VET typically takes place at two educational sites: in VET school and at the workplace. The focus of this article is to analyse how Swedish VET teachers from three different VET programmes create 'sameness and continuity' between in-school training and work-based learning (WBL). Based on qualitative interviews with teachers, their work in…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Vocational Education Teachers, Workplace Learning, Education Work Relationship
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Perry, Jo; Probine, Sarah – Early Childhood Folio, 2022
The 2020 COVID lockdown provoked the early childhood team at Manukau Institute of Technology to radically rethink how practicum was assessed. The usual approach of an "in-centre" observation followed by a triadic discussion was replaced by weekly "virtual" meetings and an online triadic. A reflective framework was developed to…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Practicums, Early Childhood Education
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Cao, Chinh Danh; Phan, Long Thanh; Nguyen, Thanh Thi – International Journal of Education and Practice, 2022
Education and training are critical components for the development of high-quality human resources. Teachers are the most important factor in determining the overall quality of education and training system in any country. As a result, in order to improve the quality of human resource training, it is necessary to first improve the quality of…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, College Faculty, Universities, Technical Institutes
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Lauricella, Sharon; Edmunds, T. Keith – Educational Considerations, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected deep reflection in higher education classrooms: how do we attract and retain students to (temporary but nevertheless increasing) online learning experiences, how do we keep them at our universities and colleges, and how do we give students a learning experience from which they will remember meaningful…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, COVID-19, Pandemics, College Students
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Mtebe, Joel; Gallagher, Michael – International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 2022
This paper explores the intentions of faculty to continue to use digital technologies post-pandemic in a specific institutional context. To do this, this study adapted the Expectation-Confirmation Model to investigate instructors' continuance usage intentions of digital technologies in enhancing teaching activities at a prestigious university in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
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Davies, Nathanael; Rakib, Taslima; Zakaria, Anam – Teaching History, 2022
Nathanael Davies recognised that previous efforts to diversify the history taught at his school by weaving new stories into the curriculum had made little impression on his students' assumptions about what really counted as history. Planning a new enquiry on the creation of Bangladesh was intended both to bridge a divide between 'home' and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Asian History, Teaching Methods
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