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Lowell, Benjamin R.; Cherbow, Kevin; McNeill, Katherine L. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2022
A key goal of recent reforms in science education has been to support students' collective sensemaking, in which they work together to understand a natural phenomenon. This work is often done during class discussions, but facilitating those discussions is challenging. In this study, we used a framework of three discussion types to investigate how…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Science Instruction, Middle School Teachers, Comprehension
Bell, Jordan; Aryee-Price, Awo Okaikor; Baldridge, Bianca J.; Campano, Gerald; Darling-Hammond, Kia – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2022
In recognition of the fact that the COVID-19 pandemic pronounced racialized and ethnicized inequities, five educators and community activists from across the United States gathered to reflect on the ways Black and Brown communities have developed community cultural wealth in the time of COVID-19. The authors gathered on Zoom to share their…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Discussion, Minority Groups
Cunningham, Kathleen M. W.; Anderson, Erin – Learning Professional, 2022
Education professionals face myriad problems of practice, especially in the face of current trauma, injustice, and other stressors. To address those challenges, educators should work collaboratively to target the sources, not just the symptoms, of the problems. Asking why can begin to surface root causes, which may be related to systems,…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Educational Improvement, Educational Change, Questioning Techniques
Winger, Amy – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2022
A central component of online learning, asynchronous discussions have the potential to impact distance learners in myriad ways positively. For a discussion to be most impactful, best practices associated with online discussion should be implemented, yet discernment regarding such practices too often remains elusive or unimplemented. This study…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Asynchronous Communication
Alexander Eichner – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study examined how background knowledge activation impacted reading comprehension. Comparisons were made between discussion-based background knowledge activation, paired informational text background knowledge activation, and a control group. One-way ANOVAs discovered significant differences between the discussion group and the control group…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Reading Comprehension, Intervention, Student Attitudes
Chung, Jessica; Pierre, Darren E.; Navarro, Christie D.; Steele, Michelle Cummings; Weng, John – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2021
This article dives into the complexity of managing our "self" and our "roles," and how we can acknowledge the vast multitudes contained in each of our identities in our work as leadership educators. We wanted to incorporate a more conversational format to this article by highlighting the different ways ideas can be expressed…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Self Management, Leadership Role, Inquiry
Bocala, Candice; Holman, RoLesia R. – Educational Leadership, 2021
Only by pushing through resistance can coaches help teams achieve necessary change, write Candice Bocala and RoLesia Holman. Head of the RIDES Project at Harvard, the authors describe how both technical fixes and adaptive solutions can help coaches elicit deeper, more meaningful discussions with staff about race.
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Equal Education, Race, Resistance (Psychology)
Meyen, Sascha; Sigg, Dorothee M. B.; von Luxburg, Ulrike; Franz, Volker H. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
Background: It has repeatedly been reported that, when making decisions under uncertainty, groups outperform individuals. Real groups are often replaced by simulated groups: Instead of performing an actual group discussion, individual responses are aggregated by a numerical computation. While studies have typically used unweighted majority voting…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Decision Making, Voting, Simulation
Mon-Lin Monica Ko; Melissa J. Luna – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
Classroom discussions have become a centerpiece of reform efforts in science education because talk mediates the joint co-constructing of knowledge in science classrooms. Although decades of research underscore the importance of talk in supporting science learning, the science education community continues to grapple with how to support teachers…
Descriptors: Knowledge Economy, Science Education, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Communication (Thought Transfer)
Jimmy Van Rijt; Arina Banga; Martijn Goudbeek – Applied Linguistics, 2024
An important skill for L1 language teachers when teaching grammar is the ability to produce and quickly evaluate arguments that underpin a grammatical analysis. Previous research has revealed that the strongest arguments in favour of a particular grammatical analysis are based on linguistic manipulations (LM) rather than on rules of thumb (RoT).…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Language Teachers, Grammar, Cognitive Processes
Anssi Roiha; Pilvi Heinonen – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2024
This article examines pre-service language teachers' perceptions of learning and teaching and how differentiation manifests itself in them. The 67 participants visualised 'an ideal language learning situation' and complemented a number of teaching-related metaphors, for instance, 'A teacher is like…' and 'A learner is like…' in the first session…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Language Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Figurative Language
Camille Dickson-Deane; Patricia Grant; Dauran McNeil – Distance Learning, 2024
Recognizing that online teaching and learning is placed within an environment where neither the teacher nor the student has complete-control is the first step to actioning capabilities towards a humanized environment. The tool that is typically used in higher education, the learning management system (LMS), has a design that constrains learning…
Descriptors: Learning Management Systems, Empathy, Personal Autonomy, Electronic Learning
Todd Reynolds – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2024
Purpose: Synchronous virtual classes are becoming more common as universities expand access. However, instructors can feel hesitant as they move to a new style of teaching, especially if they are not sure their chosen pedagogy will work with virtual instruction. The purpose of this dialogic analysis is to examine the experiences of a dialogic…
Descriptors: Virtual Classrooms, Computer Mediated Communication, Synchronous Communication, English Instruction
Tadeja Kodele; Nina Mešl – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2024
The article presents an example of social work education, in which reflexive practice learning was used to help students work competently in professional practice. Within an action research project, new forms of mentoring support for students working with families facing multiple challenges were developed as part of their practice learning. This…
Descriptors: Social Work, Mentors, Educational Practices, Reflection
Ran Bao; Sile Liang – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2024
Scholars have long delved into the realm of MOOCs. However, with the proliferation of diverse platforms hosting course videos, it was realized that learning experiences may vary across these platforms. Hence, this research explores the forums within two distinct online learning platforms: the formal MOOC and the informal video-sharing platform.…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Video Technology, Learning Motivation, Behavior

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