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Ünal Çakiroglu; Onurhan Güven; Havva Yaman; Ebru Mazlum Güven – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2025
This paper reports on a study aiming at examining whether online argumentation enhance the teacher candidates' scientific habits of mind (SHOM). The study was carried out as a pre-experimental design including pre and post-test. Scientific Habits of Mind scale, interviews and written arguments were used as data collection tools. Google Classroom,…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Process Skills, Persuasive Discourse, Computer Mediated Communication
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Julianne Scullen – Reading Horizons, 2025
Building upon the ideas of social constructivists work in dialogic instruction (Bakhtin, 1981; Vygotsky, 1978) and self-efficacy theory (Bandura, 1977), this study sought to answer: How does teacher participation in a book club impact teacher disposition to dialogic practices in the classroom? And how does teacher participation in a book club…
Descriptors: Teacher Participation, Clubs, Books, Teacher Effectiveness
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Lintang Matahari Hasani; Kasiyah Junus; Lia Sadita; Ayano Ohsaki; Tsukasa Hirashima; Yusuke Hayashi – Online Learning, 2025
Online discussion based on the community of inquiry (CoI) framework has received considerable popularity due to its potential benefits for enhancing problem-solving skills and achieving deep understanding in the long term. However, it is challenging to make learners actively conduct a discussion using typical environments (e.g., asynchronous…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Inquiry, Communities of Practice, Undergraduate Students
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Sara Gagliani Caputo; Laura Branchetti; Annalisa Cusi – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2025
In this article, we present the asynchronous phases of digital mathematical discussions conducted along a didactic path on proof through the use of algebraic language with Grade 9 classes. We aim at characterising the digital environments where these discussions unfold (chat and Padlet) by examining students' asynchronous interactions, through the…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Mathematics Skills, Asynchronous Communication, Mathematics Education
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Ariel Blobstein; Marc T. Facciotti; Michele Igo; David Karger; Prerna Ravi; Kamali Sripathi; Kobi Gal – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2025
Emoji are commonly used in social media to convey affects, emotions, and attitudes. While popular in social media, their use in educational contexts has been sparsely studied even though emoji can be a natural way for students to express what they are feeling about the learning material. This paper studies how students use instructor-selected…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Undergraduate Students, Biology, Science Education
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Anna Baird-Galloway; Lorrie A. George-Paschal; Linda R. Struckmeyer; Sara F. Israel; Nancy Krusen – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2025
This study explored the effectiveness of a multimodal instructional module for teaching Occupational Adaptation (OA) theory. Implemented across three entry-level occupational therapy doctoral (OTD) programs, faculty designed and implemented asynchronous preparatory lectures, a face-to-face experiential lab, and guided discussions of the learning…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Occupations Education, Theories
Julia Pacicco; Josh Rew; Heidi Schutz; Steve Slater – Oregon Department of Education, 2025
This study of 4th-grade students in Oregon found that higher self-efficacy is associated with higher mathematics summative test scores, consistent with prior research linking self-efficacy to math achievement. Two formative instructional practices--opportunities for math feedback and help, and opportunities for math discussion--positively…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Elementary School Students, Self Efficacy, Elementary School Mathematics
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Dudas, Cecilia; Rundgren, Carl-Johan; Lundegård, Iann – Science & Education, 2023
Research has shown the importance of dealing with real-life issues and of enabling student encounters with complexity in chemistry education in order to increase student participation. Therefore, this study aims to analyse how complexity evolves in students' discussions and how this complexity relates to aspects of tentativeness in chemistry. In…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Secondary School Students, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Sha, Lele; Rakovic, Mladen; Lin, Jionghao; Guan, Quanlong; Whitelock-Wainwright, Alexander; Gasevic, Dragan; Chen, Guanliang – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2023
In online courses, discussion forums play a key role in enhancing student interaction with peers and instructors. Due to large enrolment sizes, instructors often struggle to respond to students in a timely manner. To address this problem, both traditional machine learning (ML) (e.g., Random Forest) and deep learning (DL) approaches have been…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion Groups, Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
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Pilonieta, Paola; Hathaway, Jennifer I. – Reading Teacher, 2023
In primary-grade classrooms, young children are expected to participate in rich conversations as they build their speaking and listening skills. One way to support students' success with these types of conversations is to explicitly teach them academic conversation skills. Academic conversations are intentional, focused on school-related topics,…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Interpersonal Communication, Communication Skills
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Rinfret, Sara R.; Forster, Elizabeth – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2023
Public administration faculty commonly use discussion forums in their asynchronous courses to engage students about course content. However, the typical pedagogical approach for online discussions forums is for the professor to post questions and students respond, in writing. In this paper, we suggest public administration classes should consider…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Discussion, Public Administration Education, Electronic Learning
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Zheng, Yafeng; Gao, Zhanghao; Shen, Jun; Zhai, Xuesong – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2023
A text semantic classification is an essential approach to recognizing the verbal intention of online learners, empowering reliable understanding, and inquiry for the regulations of knowledge construction amongst students. However, online learning is increasingly switching from static watching patterns to the collaborative discussion. The current…
Descriptors: Semantics, Classification, Electronic Learning, Computer Mediated Communication
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Price, Rosa – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2023
This essay examines a half-term of Year 9 work on "An Inspector Calls," with a particular focus on group discussion, writing in role and class reading of the text. I argue that extensive talking before writing is an invaluable way to elicit pupil insight; I then argue that this is necessarily a collaborative endeavour. I then go on to…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Reading Instruction, Group Discussion, Writing (Composition)
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Hershkowitz, Rina; Dreyfus, Tommy; Tabach, Michal – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2023
Fractals describe many natural phenomena; their strong visual-figurative nature found its mathematical conceptualization in the concept of self-similarity. In the current study, we investigate how students construct (fully or partially) the self-similarity concept while recursively constructing the Sierpinski triangle, working in small group and…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Concept Formation, Graduate Students, Mathematics Education
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deJonge-Kannan, Karin; Lyon, Alexandra – Journal of College and Character, 2023
Although it has been established that U.S. students typically enter college unprepared to engage in interreligious conversations, it is unclear whether and to what extent a university course focused on the sociolinguistics of religion equips students to feel better prepared for such conversations. Therefore, this study employs an exploratory case…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Individual Differences, Religion, Student Development
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