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Atteberry-Ash, Brittanie; Holloway, Brendon T.; Walls, N. Eugene – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2023
Despite its central role in social work practice and education, little is known about how social justice is operationalized within the discipline. One aspect that may shed light on how the field engages the construct of social justice is through understanding more about recognition of privilege. This study examines how demographic differences,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Bias, Social Work, Graduate Students
Thomas Korang – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This qualitative case study explores Ghanaian graduate students' social and cultural experiences in a technology-mediated learning environment at a southwestern university. Whereas most studies predominantly focus holistically on international students' experiences in the US, and researchers give little attention to nationals from sub-Saharan…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Social Influences, Cultural Influences
Danielle Bratton – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study investigated the efficacy of behavioral skills training (BST) and interteaching in enhancing the American Psychological Association (APA) formatting skills of online graduate learners. Writing skills are foundational to academic success and professional competency, particularly in online graduate programs characterized by learners with…
Descriptors: Applied Behavior Analysis, Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction
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Garcia, Antonio; Watts, Caroline L.; Carlough, Stacey; Christian, Cindy W.; Finck, Kara R.; Jaffee, Sara R.; Greeson, Johanna; Connolly, Cynthia – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
While there is an urgency to offer graduate students' inter-professional education (IPE) in child advocacy, there are no templates for educators to utilize. Participants (n=34), inclusive of students, community stakeholders, and faculty from a northeastern university, participated in focus groups to describe what IPE should entail. Grounded theory…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Counselor Training, Graduate Students, Interprofessional Relationship
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Audra J. Woodside; Peter M. Weber; Paul G. Williard; Charles I. Morton; Vicki L. Colvin; Jerome R. Robinson – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The ability to communicate scientific concepts to expert and nonexpert audiences is an essential skill for chemistry and STEM students. Current chemistry curricula mainly focus on developing skills to communicate technical information to expert audiences, while relaying the same information to general audiences receives much less attention.…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Science Instruction, Communication Skills, Undergraduate Students
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Jessica K. Holien; Lachlan Coff; Andrew J. Guy; Jennifer C. Boer – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
During COVID-19 lockdowns, online learning activities had to be developed for the Undergraduate and Masters by Coursework Bioinformatics students at RMIT University. Therefore, we designed an integrative, industry-based research assignment, which guided the students through a drug discovery project from target identification to lead optimization.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Drug Therapy, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students
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Gulnara Gorgiladze; Natela Doghonadze – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
The paper will try to provide an answer to the question whether there is going to be an opposite reaction to total online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic. Moving totally online was the only outcome at that time, it was not easy either for teachers or for students, however, eventually many of them did quite well and even benefit from the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Resistance to Change, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
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Farah L. Vallera; Noor Syed – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2023
This paper describes an experiential, simulation-based learning activity designed to encourage graduate education students' development of empathy for and awareness of diverse student populations. In order to allow students to take the "role of the other," they were placed into different situations where they had to complete a simple…
Descriptors: Empathy, Learning Activities, Graduate Students, Student Diversity
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Robyn Thomas Pitts – Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 2023
The evidence continuum is a five-domain model for building evidence through needs assessment, program theory, process evaluation, outcomes and impact evaluation, and optimization studies. In this conceptual article, the first two domains of the evidence continuum are used to design a learner centered course on advanced research methods, and…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Teaching Methods, Student Centered Learning, Models
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Short, Kristin J.; Goetz, Joseph W.; Cude, Brenda J.; Sperling, Lisa; Welch-Devine, Meredith; Chatterjee, Swarn – College Student Journal, 2019
Graduate students represent a unique demographic within higher education, facing challenges that are distinct from those faced by traditional undergraduate students. Research investigating the pressures associated with graduate study reveal that stress takes a detrimental toll on the mental and emotional well-being of graduate students, leading to…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Money Management, Stress Variables, Financial Problems
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Duitsman, Marrigje E.; van Braak, Marije; Stommel, Wyke; ten Kate-Booij, Marianne; de Graaf, Jacqueline; Fluit, Cornelia R. M. G.; Jaarsma, Debbie A. D. C. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
Feedback on clinical performance of residents is seen as a fundamental element in postgraduate medical education. Although literature on feedback in medical education is abundant, many supervisors struggle with providing this feedback and residents experience feedback as insufficiently constructive. With a detailed analysis of real-world feedback…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Medical Education, Graduate Students, Medical Students
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Oak, Erika; Viezel, Kathleen D.; Dumont, Ron; Willis, John – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2019
Individuals trained in the use of cognitive tests should be able to complete an assessment without making administrative, scoring, or recording errors. However, an examination of 295 Wechsler protocols completed by graduate students and practicing school psychologists revealed that errors are the norm, not the exception. The most common errors…
Descriptors: Intelligence Tests, Children, Adults, Testing
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Chiu, Pit Ho Patrio; Corrigan, Paul – Cogent Education, 2019
Graduate teaching assistant (GTA) pre-service training programs proliferated in the past two decades as universities realized the importance of training GTAs to provide high quality teaching. It was assumed that GTAs were prepared to take on face-to-face teaching duties after completing their pre-service training. However, there has been little…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Self Efficacy, Preservice Teacher Education
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Badenhorst, Cecile M. – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2019
Literature reviews are a genre that many graduate students do not fully understand and find difficult to write. While the genre, language and rhetorical moves of literature reviews are widely researched, less research focuses on citation use in literature reviews. Teaching students 'how-to' write the literature review through explicit genre…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Citations (References), Graduate Students, Writing (Composition)
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Cleland, Alexandra A.; Bull, Rebecca – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2019
Generally, people respond faster to small numbers with left-sided responses and large numbers with right-sided responses, a pattern known as the SNARC (spatial numerical association of response codes) effect. The SNARC effect is interpreted as evidence for amodal automatic access of magnitude and its spatial associations, because it occurs in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Number Concepts, Number Systems
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