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Backer, David I. – Educational Theory, 2017
In a majority of cases observed in classrooms over the last several decades, what has gone by the name "discussion" is not discussion, but rather an interaction better known as recitation. If one sees this phenomenon as a problem, then an aspect of its resolution must be theoretical (as opposed to empirical or pedagogical): What series…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Classroom Communication, Teaching Methods, Discourse Communities
Vecchiola, Carla – History Teacher, 2019
The digital world has unhooked information from authority and created a post-truth ethos, yet it also allows for access to the building blocks of deliberative democratic discussions: sources, evidence, and databases. This article describes an approach to teaching the American history survey utilizing primary source databases as the students' main…
Descriptors: Archives, Electronic Libraries, Learner Engagement, United States History
Cline, Lauren Lewis; Rosson, Haley; Weeks, Penny Pennington; Weeks, William G. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2019
Panel discussions as a pedagogical tool allow students to engage with topics of leadership and deliver conceptual understanding in leadership education. Although undergraduate leadership development students have reported a preference for the instructional method, the use of panel discussions as a teaching practice has not been prevalent among…
Descriptors: Females, Agricultural Occupations, Group Discussion, Student Attitudes
Cooper, Christopher A. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2019
This article describes a four-part book club in a political parties, campaigns, and elections course. Self-reported survey data and anecdotal evidence suggest that the book club was a successful learning tool. Specifically, students who enrolled in the book club reported increased classroom capital, significant learning, enjoyment with the book…
Descriptors: Books, Clubs, College Students, Political Science
Hong, Yvonne; Gardner, Lesley – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
This study presents and evaluates the educational potentials that Social Network Services (SNS) offer to students in the higher education context. The first aim of this study is to explore students' perceptions of Facebook Learning Groups (ie, Facebook Groups that were created for learning purposes), and the learning and affective benefits that…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Learner Engagement, Social Networks
Triyanto – South African Journal of Education, 2019
Participation is an effective strategy in the teaching and learning process. Many students contribute in different ways. Nevertheless, many teachers assume that students are only active if they focus on the teacher's learning objectives. The research aimed to describe student participation in-group learning. A mixed research design was conducted…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Cooperative Learning, Religious Education, Islam
Kopparla, Mahati; Goldsby, Dianne – Journal of Instructional Research, 2019
Co-operative group learning is known to be an effective instructional practice, especially for mathematics. While group work can be incorporated into the classroom in multiple ways, not every group is a co-operative learning community. In the current study, class observations and preservice teacher interviews were used to compare experiences…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Group Activities, Preservice Teachers, Interaction
King, Gretchen P.; Bergan-Roller, Heather; Galt, Nicholas; Helikar, Tomáš; Dauer, Joseph T. – International Journal of Science Education, 2019
Model-based instruction offers numerous benefits to students, including increased content knowledge and critical thinking. This study explored the differences in the knowledge outcomes and reasoning processes employed by undergraduate students in an introductory biology lab as they constructed, revised, and simulated a computational model of a…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods, Genetics, Biology
Bar-Tal, Smadar; Seifert, Tami – Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
"Shluvim" is a professional social network (hereinafter: PSN) in Israel. It serves as a space for educational professionals to collaborate and share knowledge, empower their professional development and receive emotional support. The authors aimed to characterize the groups operating in this network and the role played by the groups'…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Social Media, Communities of Practice, Teacher Education
Schubert, Frederic E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
The cannon boring experiment of Count Rumford, where eight kilograms of water were boiled by metal on metal friction, is investigated. Consideration of this dramatic demonstration can enrich classroom discussions of calorimetry, units of measure, elements, and thermodynamics. A section pertaining to use of the article in the classroom appears…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
Liu, Yuliang – Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, 2019
This paper reports an action research that aimed to examine how the author's weekly use of reflection and questioning instructional methods affected learners' learning in an online graduate class at a midwestern public university in the USA. The author employed the asynchronous online discussion on the discussion board in Blackboard for learners…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Online Courses, Integrated Learning Systems, Reflection
Lampi, Jodi P.; Holschuh, Jodi Patrick; Reynolds, Todd; Rush, Leslie S. – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2019
This forum article discusses using disciplinary literacy approaches for reading literary text targeting interpretation as a goal. Disciplinary literacy approaches make the assumption that literacy tasks and processes differ based upon the demands, goals, and epistemology of each discipline and that identifying these differences is key toward…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Content Area Reading, English, Language Arts
Lehesvuori, Sami; Hähkiöniemi, Markus; Viiri, Jouni; Nieminen, Pasi; Jokiranta, Kaisa; Hiltunen, Jenna – International Journal of Science Education, 2019
Whereas science is fundamentally a result of a dialogic debate, the authoritative approach has been conceived of as a fundamental part of school science. Dialogic interactions encompass the mutual appreciation of different ideas manifested in teacher supportiveness toward students and, in authoritative interactions, the focus is more on the…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Interaction
Stadler, Derek; Rojas, Alexandra – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2019
This article reviews scholarship of incorporating institutional objectives in academic courses and proposes a method to embed mission-critical competencies in a library instruction course. Few academic institutions focus their mission or core competencies on digital communication. LaGuardia Community College delineates three competencies in its…
Descriptors: Institutional Mission, Academic Libraries, Library Instruction, Community Colleges
Gil, Indira; Zamudio-Orozco, Laura; King, Barbara – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2019
When teaching through problem solving, effective mathematics teachers need to lead discussions that assist students in making connections between different solution strategies. However, while teaching a methods course for preservice teachers (PSTs), we noticed that after solving a problem and presenting various solution strategies, many PSTs…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Skills

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