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Wijaya, Agung Putra; Nusantara, Toto; Sudirman; Hidayanto, Erry – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2022
Analytical questions are the types of questions that can lead students to gain an understanding of a concept and explore reasoning. This research is a descriptive, qualitative study investigating the emergence of analytical questions and their interaction patterns in group discussions facilitated by a scientific approach to learning. The subjects…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Process Skills, Questioning Techniques, Learning Processes
Aubrey, Scott; King, Jim; Almukhaild, Haydab – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2022
Learner engagement is crucial for ensuring the quality of learning experiences, and yet the study of 'task engagement' has received relatively little empirical attention in the language education domain. This article reports on a study exploring the factors contributing to learners' engagement and disengagement during task performance in an…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Time on Task, English (Second Language), College Students
Amy L. Pierson – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The skill of collaboration is fundamental for every student as a future participant of a global society. Students with learning disabilities feel excluded amongst peers in a traditional classroom setting, specifically elementary students with learning disabilities in the area of collaboration. The overall purpose of this basic qualitative study…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Teacher Attitudes, Educational Technology
Amira Albagshi – ProQuest LLC, 2022
A mixed-methods research design was employed to explore the attitudes of typically developing elementary grade students toward people with disabilities. Person-centered videos depicting successful and positive people with disabilities accomplishing life tasks were shown during one week of school assemblies in an elementary school. Discussions…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Student Attitudes, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Disabilities
Ha, Heesoo; Kim, Heui-Baik – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2021
Studies in science education have explored contextual features that facilitate students' active participation in discussion in argumentation activities. Based on this literature, we aimed to explore students' practices as they shifted their epistemic practices from unproductive to collaborative meaning-making discussion in an argumentation…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Persuasive Discourse, Peer Relationship, Student Participation
Zid, Muhammad; Casmana, Asep Rudi – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2021
The purpose of this study was to determine a learning model for teaching "Population Geography" to geography education students in universities using international women's migration as a case study to increase their understanding of the material and their curiosity in the learning process. A case study and qualitative approach were…
Descriptors: Human Geography, Population Trends, Geography Instruction, College Students
Davis, Sandra – International Journal on E-Learning, 2021
Participation and sense of belonging are important to student success. As the number of students involved in distance education increases, existing methods of communicating in distance education programs should be examined to ensure that all students feel comfortable participating in class discussions. We studied class participation in a fully…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Discussion Groups, Student Participation, Graduate Students
Edson, Alden J.; Phillips, Elizabeth Difanis – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2021
Teacher dashboards in mathematics classrooms tend to provide teachers with information on student performance that are often linked to classroom management systems, online course systems, or peer-tutoring software. Teacher dashboards also tend to emphasize features that support teachers using a "transition" or "direct…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Electronic Learning, Problem Based Learning, Curriculum Implementation
Wei, Liwei; Firetto, Carla M.; Duke, Rebekah F.; Greene, Jeffrey A.; Murphy, P. Karen – Education Sciences, 2021
For high school students to develop scientific understanding and reasoning, it is essential that they engage in epistemic cognition and scientific argumentation. In the current study, we used the AIR model (i.e., Aims and values, epistemic Ideals, and Reliable processes) to examine high school students' epistemic cognition and argumentation as…
Descriptors: High School Students, Persuasive Discourse, Epistemology, Group Discussion
Bailey-Hughes, Brenda – Management Teaching Review, 2021
This article outlines a unique student activity designed to close the gap between students' perceived and actual communication and team behavior during virtual group meetings. The Communication Audit exercise requires that students record an online small group meeting and then review the recording while categorizing each verbal remark into…
Descriptors: Videoconferencing, Meetings, Teamwork, Cooperative Learning
Schur, Joan Brodsky – Social Education, 2021
Most of what students discuss and write in school is in response to questions their teachers pose. Class discussion usually revolves around teacher-generated inquiries. On homework assignments, teachers design questions to assess students' reading comprehension, or to foster their ability to synthesize information. However, it is important that…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Group Discussion, Questioning Techniques, Teaching Methods
Chen, Ken-Zen; Yeh, Hsiao-Han – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2021
Forum discussions have been utilised widely as a means of facilitating learning interaction and social-knowledge construction in online learning. Much research has been conducted on the instructional interventions that benefit asynchronous discussions. Role-playing, or assigning roles to discussants, has been proven effective in promoting…
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Interaction, Electronic Learning, Asynchronous Communication
McCarron, Graziella Pagliarulo; Olesova, Larisa; Calkins, Brianna – Online Learning, 2021
Previous studies have contextualized student-led, asynchronous online discussions as collaborative learning experiences that positively impact students' learning and foster higher order cognitive skills. From a leadership education perspective, student-led discussions have come to the fore as a helpful resource for deepening learning because of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Asynchronous Communication, Cooperative Learning, Discussion Groups
Brown, Robert; Andersen, J. M.; Watkins, M.; Quay, J. – Journal of Museum Education, 2021
Engaging young people with art requires pedagogical sensitivity and skill. This paper is drawn from a larger project examining artful inquiry in the gallery. It explores a particular aspect of gallery educator practice, namely talk, which is identified as conversation, discussion and dialogue. Knowing which mode of talk to use and when, in order…
Descriptors: Museums, Learner Engagement, Art Products, Exhibits
Swain, Jordon E.; Bogardus, Jason A.; Lin, Eric – Management Teaching Review, 2021
The three elements of organizational justice (distributive, procedural, and interactional justice) can be difficult for undergraduate students to grasp given variances in their personal experiences. To address this issue, we developed a novel approach to teach students these concepts by employing a trivia game show format in which students…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Experiential Learning, Justice, Undergraduate Students

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