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Bird, Drew; Tozer, Katy – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2020
With an emphasis on self-study and the connections between the personal and the professional domain, the authors reflect upon their teaching practice on a postgraduate theatre-based course using the research methodology of a/r/tography. The aim was to develop understanding of teacher/student roles and how these can affect learning. Through…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Graduate Students, Theater Arts, Course Descriptions
Walker, Elizabeth Reisinger; Lang, Delia L.; Caruso, Bethany A.; Salas-Hernández, Leslie – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
Health sciences education is increasingly focusing on building students' skills to work collaboratively. Therefore, instructors must intentionally incorporate team-based skill building into their courses, using teaching strategies like team-based learning (TBL). An assumption of TBL is that team dynamics facilitate learning; however, limited…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Group Dynamics, Health Sciences, Teaching Methods
Gopalan, Chaya; Fentem, Andrea; Rever, Anna L. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2020
There has been growing evidence that flipped teaching (FT) can increase student engagement. Traditional lecture-based teaching (TT) method was compared with FT and FT combined with retrieval practice (FTR) in a 400-level Exercise Physiology course over eight semesters. In the FT format, lecture content was assigned for students to prepare before…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Teaching Methods, Exercise Physiology, Learner Engagement
Gareth Davey – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2025
Purpose: Translanguaging is a language-related pedagogy drawing upon all resources within a learner's linguistic repertoire, in contrast to conventional monolingual pedagogy. Most research about translanguaging concerns English-language learning in primary schools and secondary schools and overlooks psychology subject matter, higher education and…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Usage
Radzimski, Vanessa; Leung, Fok-Shuen; Sargent, Pam; Prat, Alain – PRIMUS, 2021
We discuss an innovative course model used in first-year calculus courses at a large North American research university, which we refer to as the "Blended Model." We argue that our model takes the best features of lectures, flipped classrooms, and traditional recitations, and gathers them into a cohesive, robust structure that benefits…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Flipped Classroom, Calculus, Research Universities
Su-Bergil, Ayfer – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2021
In this study, the metacognitive awareness, and skills of English Language Teaching Department (ELT) students regarding their course achievement of the structure of English is aimed to be investigated specifically. For this purpose, the participants were composed of the 1st grade ELT students at a state university taking the course of Structure of…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Olivey, Jacob – Teaching History, 2021
In this article, Jacob Olivey describes his department's efforts to both diversify their Key Stage 3 curriculum and secure greater curricular coherence. Building on a large body of research and practice, Olivey sought new forms of curricular coherence through the selection and sequencing of substantive content across the curriculum. He reflects on…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Departments, Course Content
Yarosh, Jerrod H. – Teaching Sociology, 2021
The current research examines whether a visual syllabus aids in information retention compared to a traditional text-based syllabus. The data derive from two lower-division sociology classes, each having a different syllabus format. Utilizing a syllabus quiz during the first week of the class provides the data about whether syllabus format…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Teaching Methods, Retention (Psychology), Tests
Gandolfi, Haira Emanuela – Curriculum Journal, 2021
Recent 'decolonising the curriculum' movements have called for Higher Education to rethink how it engages with diversity and colonialism in its lectures and syllabi. But what can these ideas mean for science subjects in secondary schools? Grounded on a decolonial perspective around the Science and Technology Studies (STS) field, this paper…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, National Curriculum
Glynn-Adey, Parker – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2021
In this classroom note, we describe the use of a wiki to aggregate student solutions to calculation-based mathematics problems. We outline the setup of the wiki used to support this project, the administrative issues involved in running a wiki, and student reaction to the wiki project. We will describe how students participated, and were assessed,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Collaborative Writing, Educational Technology
Birkenmaier, Julie; Lane, Liza Barros; Callahan, Christine; Hageman, Sally A. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2021
The Financial Capability and Asset Building (FCAB) for All Grand Challenge provides an impetus to increase financial content in social work education so that students and practitioners are prepared for practice that includes finances. This teaching note will describe the rationale for including FCAB within social work education and the fit with…
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, Course Content, Money Management
Alberts, Heike C.; Carlin, Laurence – Geography Teacher, 2021
Students in The Honors College at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh are required to take a team-taught first-year seminar in their first semester. The seminar is theme-based and taught by two professors from two different disciplines. The theme of the seminar is food, one teacher is a professor of geography and the other a professor of…
Descriptors: Food, Geography Instruction, Honors Curriculum, Team Teaching
Adams, Bryan; Baller, Daniel; Jonas, Bryan; Joseph, Anny-Claude; Cummiskey, Kevin – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2021
Since the publishing of Nolan and Temple Lang's "Computing in the Statistics Curriculum" in 2010, the American Statistical Association issued new recommendations in the revised GAISE college report. To reflect modern practice and technologies, they emphasize giving students experience with multivariable thinking. Students develop…
Descriptors: Multivariate Analysis, Statistics Education, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills
Deloris Y. McBride – ProQuest LLC, 2021
As the global need for unfilled cybersecurity positions is projected to reach nearly 3.5 million by 2021, cybercrime proliferates. Talent shortage in cybersecurity continues to reach widespread magnitudes and individuals are inadequately prepared to assume positions requiring significant responsibilities. The challenge of filling the cybersecurity…
Descriptors: Computer Security, Curriculum Design, Career Readiness, Job Skills
Moss, Troy – Communication Center Journal, 2019
Power is a complicated and uncomfortable topic that affects everyone to varying degrees. A traditional view of power would be a force that someone wields over others. However, Michel Foucault's view of power turns it into a relationship between two or more individuals that becomes quite liberating (1994). Through power-relationships, freedom of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Communication Skills, Power Structure

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