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Selami Aydin; Isil Tekin – Review of Education, 2023
Although emotions are vitally important for achievement and performance in learning a new language, prior research has mainly focused on negative emotions and the cognitive aspects of second language acquisition and foreign language learning. However, the number of studies on the relationship between positive psychology and language learning has…
Descriptors: Psychology, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Academic Achievement
Hatice Çirali Sarica – Review of Education, 2023
Both emotions and digital storytelling (DST) have an important role in learning-teaching processes. Emotions are also important for DST. There is currently much interest in how emotion and DST are addressed together in education, how relations are established, how they are grounded and what the outcomes are. There is a need for a systematic review…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Information Technology, Story Telling, Educational Trends
Ana María Sagre Baboza; Tatiana Becerra Posada; Brando López Cardona; Paula Andrea García Montes; Luis Manuel Ramos Cano – Cogent Education, 2023
Since the mid-1990s, the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) has taken a social turn which acknowledges the role that social interaction plays in second language (L2) learning. Since then, extensive scholarship has used a multimodal perspective as well as alternative SLA approaches to explore L2 through classroom interaction. Even though…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Preservice Teachers, Language Teachers
Ásgeir Tryggvason; Johan Öhman; Katrien Van Poeck – Environmental Education Research, 2023
In this scholarly review we critically discuss the last 30 years of research on pluralism in environmental and sustainability education (ESE). Pluralism has been a focal point for a vast amount of theoretical and empirical studies in the research field. Since the journal "Environmental Education Research" (EER) was established, 158…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainability, Cultural Pluralism, Democracy
Carlie D. Trott; Stephanie Lam; Jessica Roncker; Emmanuel-Sathya Gray; R. Hayden Courtney; Trevor L. Even – Environmental Education Research, 2023
Growing recognition of the multi-faceted injustices of climate change has resulted in shifting public and policy discourse around how to understand and address climate change, yet justice considerations are rarely present in climate change education (CCE). With aims of bringing visibility to existing efforts and building a foundation for more…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Policy, Justice, Educational Environment
Elina Jääskä; Jaakko Kujala; Kirsi Aaltonen – Cogent Education, 2023
The earned value management (EVM) is a project management method for monitoring and controlling project expenditure and progress. Teaching EVM is challenging as the method may appear theoretical, mathematical, and disconnected from the uncertainty of real-life projects. Educational games have been suggested as one method to influence students'…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Program Administration, Program Effectiveness, Educational Games
Tambunan, Hamonangan; Silitonga, Marsangkap; Sinaga, Nelson; Tampubolon, Tanggapan C. – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2023
The authors develop a teacher-parent partnership-based learning system and apply it to investigate through experimentation. Samples were taken by multistage random sampling and placed in two groups. The experiment group involved 56 elementary schools (899 students and 899 parents), and the control group (without using the system) was fifty-two…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Outcomes of Education, Parent Background, Elementary Education
Rämö, Johanna; Nokelainen, Petri; Kangaslampi, Riikka; Viro, Elina; Kaarakka, Terhi; Nieminen, Maiju; Hirvonen, Jani; Ali-Löytty, Simo – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2023
In this study, we investigated how well two different student-centred instructional models fostered engineering students' learning in a time of crisis. We analysed students' (N = 375) approaches to learning during four engineering mathematics courses in a Finnish university before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Students' deep and surface…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Teaching Methods, COVID-19, Pandemics
Rucker, Ryan – Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning, 2023
Online learning has risen in popularity among learners, educators, and university administrators over the last 3 decades. However, one of the biggest challenges for educators is adapting to best practices, pedagogies, tools, and technologies when delivering instruction in this environment. Because learners have choices when enrolling in a…
Descriptors: Student Satisfaction, Programming, Information Science Education, Teaching Methods
Esther Berner – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
The Waldorf schools, founded by Rudolf Steiner, are today among the most successful alternative schools that have emerged in the context of the "Reformpädagogik" (progressive education movement). Despite the increasing number of schools being founded as well as critical comments occurring from time to time in the public, the interest in…
Descriptors: Educational History, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Progressive Education
Ji Y. Son – Christian Higher Education, 2023
Drawing from research in the learning sciences, this article argues that educators, like Jesus, should use stories as we mentor students to move beyond passive reception of information and truly apply their learning to novel situations. Thus, students can go beyond "hearing" to "bearing fruit." This storytelling approach to…
Descriptors: Mentors, Christianity, Story Telling, Biblical Literature
JoAnn S. Lee; Michael Wolf-Branigin – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
The Grand Challenges for Social Work were introduced by the American Academy for Social Work & Social Welfare in 2016, which are social problems that are interrelated and "exceedingly complex". We discuss the relevance of complexity theory, operationalized by complex adaptive systems (CAS), to the Grand Challenges. CAS moves beyond…
Descriptors: Social Work, Social Problems, Counselor Training, Curriculum Development
Yuhui Yang; Hao Zhang; Huifang Chai; Wei Xu – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the transformation of education forms, and the combination of online and offline teaching has become the core development direction of university teaching at present and in the future. Therefore, appropriate teaching space is urgently needed to support the practice of blended teaching. Firstly, this paper…
Descriptors: Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Instructional Design, Universities, Blended Learning
Allison M. Esparza; Kenneth Fleming Jr.; Henan Zhang; Huiwen Pang; Cindy Guerrero; Rafael Lara-Alecio; Beverly J. Irby; Fuhui Tong – Discover Education, 2023
The 2019 science results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress showed that 8th-grade students, especially economically challenged and emergent bilingual students, made few gains in science and reading achievement. Researchers have found that scientific language may be a significant barrier to student comprehension. Researchers have…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Grade 7, Teaching Methods, Science Teachers
Tshewang Rabgay; Gillian Kidman – Discover Education, 2023
Many theoretical models of action research depict its process as cycles that include several sequential phases. In Bhutan, teachers use Kemmis and McTaggart's spiral model which has four phases of: "plan," "act," "observe" and "reflect" to conduct action research for their professional learning. As a growing…
Descriptors: Action Research, Program Implementation, Secondary School Teachers, Science Teachers