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Lazarou, Demetris; Erduran, Sibel – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2021
The paper examines how science teachers' instructional adaptations to Toulmin's Argumentation Pattern (TAP), made during the first time the framework is introduced to students as a learning heuristic for structuring their arguments, could contribute to the way the quality of students' arguments is evaluated. We first depict these adaptations, that…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Science Teachers, Persuasive Discourse, Teaching Methods
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Kim, Paul Youngbin – Psychology Teaching Review, 2021
It is challenging to teach about racism well. One of the reasons for this difficulty is that the topic of racism is sometimes met with resistance from students. Therefore, it is important for psychology instructors to continue to identify and practice effective ways to teach about racism. I contend that the study abroad experience is a valuable…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, White Students, Racial Discrimination, Study Abroad
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Kiriktas, Halit; Sahin, Mehmet – International Online Journal of Primary Education, 2021
Apart from basic skills such as self-care and speaking, higher-order cognitive skills including inquiry, critical thinking, and scientific thinking can develop during early childhood. Thus, it is crucial to employ teaching methods that support the development of higher-order cognitive skills in these age groups and ensure that these children…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Preschool Children, Critical Thinking, Instructional Effectiveness
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Schiffer, Adam J. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
This paper gives instructors of Introduction to American Politics a template for teaching about media bias, using the case of President Trump and his administration. I present material for a combination lecture/discussion, including (1) a framework for evaluating partisan bias in news content, (2) discussion questions that move sequentially from…
Descriptors: Bias, Media Literacy, Presidents, Teaching Methods
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Rivera-Lozada, Isabel Cristina; Collazos-Ardila, Raúl; Rivera-Lozada, Oriana – Cogent Education, 2021
This article presents the design of a formal, special and flexible educational model for basic secondary school, aimed at adult victims of the armed conflict and former combatants in Colombia. This model is supported by emergent pedagogies and participatory methodologies which seek to consolidate harmonious relations between communities and nature…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Peace, Secondary Education, Conflict
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Lowe, M. Sara; Macy, Katharine V.; Murphy, Emily; Kani, Justin – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2021
Librarians and instructors see college students struggle with evaluating information and wonder how to best teach source evaluation in a one-time course integrated library research session to ensure understanding and improve student performance. This research compared multiple sections of first-year students over two semesters taught two…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Information Sources, Evaluation Methods, College Freshmen
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Bozkurt, Aras; Sharma, Ramesh C. – Asian Journal of Distance Education, 2021
Blended learning, which has emerged as a mainstream approach for bridging onsite and online learning, promises flexibility to stakeholders in the educational process. This paper argues that blended learning can be understood as a process that combines onsite and online learning by blending the strengths of one modality and neutralizing the…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Distance Education, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
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Meyer, Seth J. – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2021
Creating an engaging and educational experience in an ethics class can be difficult. But media, such as TV and movies, can supplement ethics education in public administration. For this study, I used the TV show "The Good Place" as a case study for a masters-level Administrative Ethics class. Through this, I explore the themes presented…
Descriptors: Mass Media Use, Public Administration Education, Ethical Instruction, Graduate Students
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Bauer, Jurica – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Nanotechnology has made a huge impact on science, technology, and society. At the same time, educational institutions at all levels have recognized its relevance and introduced courses that aim at familiarizing their students with the basic concepts of nanotechnology. While the importance of teaching nanotechnology, the contents of such courses,…
Descriptors: Molecular Structure, Technology, Research Proposals, Class Activities
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Curtis, Vic; Moon, Rob; Penaluna, Andy – Industry and Higher Education, 2021
Taking an active and experiential approach to teaching is often assumed to be the best way to promote learning. However, the empirical evidence to support this assertion in entrepreneurship education is inconclusive, and current practice suggests that delivery in higher education is still quite passive and traditional. This 6-year, mixed method…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Universities, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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O'Connor, Eileen; Cianciotta, Jasmine; Crête, Daniel – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2021
This article explores students' satisfaction in experiential learning in the undergraduate program in Human Kinetics at the University of Ottawa. Specifically, this article explores undergraduate students' satisfaction of their 4th year internship. It situates students' recommendations within the SoTL literature on research-informed practices in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Satisfaction, Undergraduate Students, Experiential Learning
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Merry, Michael S.; Schinkel, Anders – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
There are many things that can be done to educate young people about historical monuments in schools. At the same time, however, we argue that there is little warrant for optimism concerning the educational potential of classroom instruction given the institutional constraints under which school teachers must labour. For these reasons, we think it…
Descriptors: Sculpture, Historic Sites, History Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Stefaniak, Jill; Luo, Tian; Xu, Meimei – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2021
Digital learning environments are dynamic systems that require learning designers to leverage environmental conditions and the needs of their learners. While many frameworks and studies have explored pedagogical reasoning, little emphasis has been placed on the dynamic decision-making processes of learning designers. To advance the exploration of…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Decision Making, Teaching Methods, Instructional Design
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Chatchawaltheerat, Theerawat; Khemmani, Supitch; Puttharugsa, Chokchai – Physics Education, 2021
This paper demonstrates the use of a smartphone's sensors in recording experimental data for investigating the large angle of a physical pendulum. The smartphone (iPhone 5s) was attached to a beam to record simultaneously both the angular position and the angular speed of the beam oscillating about the pivot. The period and phase space of the…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Physics, Science Instruction
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Arribas, E.; Escobar, I.; Ramirez-Vazquez, R. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2021
In the article 'How Long Is My Toilet Roll--A Simple Exercise in Mathematical Modelling' several models of increasing complexity are introduced and solved to calculate indirectly the length of paper on a toilet-roll. All these results are presented without errors. The authors of this comment believe the error analysis of measurements made in a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Models, Computation
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