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Christopher M. Seitz; Jeffrey L. Lennon; Muhsin Michael Orsini; Lauren Elliot; Margaret Lloyd; Fin Findley – Discover Education, 2024
Purpose: This study explored undergraduate college students' opinions of the CDC's online "Solve the Outbreak" (StO) game, a recommended aid in higher education for teaching concepts epidemiological outbreak investigations. Methods: The study was conducted as a game debriefing, in which 16 students enrolled in an undergraduate-level…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Epidemiology, Games
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Peyman Abkhezr – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2024
This study examined the "Future Career Autobiography" (FCA) with six Australian undergraduate students. The study aimed to explore: (1) the FCA as a qualitative career assessment instrument that facilitates career storytelling and reflexivity on future career plans and (2) the implications of narrative career assessment procedures that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Autobiographies, Student Experience
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Ismaila Temitayo Sanusi; Kissinger Sunday; Solomon Sunday Oyelere; Jarkko Suhonen; Henriikka Vartiainen; Markku Tukiainen – Computer Science Education, 2024
Background and context: Researchers have been investigating ways to demystify machine learning for students from kindergarten to twelfth grade (K-12) levels. As little evidence can be found in the literature, there is a need for additional research to understand and facilitate the learning experience of children while also considering the African…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Foreign Countries, Elementary Secondary Education, Interaction
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Ali Raza; Tamara Sumner; William R. Penuel – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2024
This study examined the ways in which an equity analytics tool -- the SEET system -- supported middle school science teachers' reflections on the experiences of diverse students in their classrooms. The tool provides teachers with "equity visualizations" -- disaggregated classroom data by gender and race/ethnicity -- designed to support…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Student Diversity, Student Experience
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Pablo E. Pinto; Daniela Henriquez-Encamilla – International Journal of Training and Development, 2024
Active labour policies are globally adopted to tackle unemployment and enhance job matching. In Chile, a predominantly supply-focused approach involves training workers, especially in vulnerable groups, as it is believed that investing in human capital will align job demand and available skills. This subnational Chilean case study in the Coquimbo…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employment Potential, Stakeholders, Job Training
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Katherine Broomfield; Simon Judge; Karen Sage; Georgina L. Jones; Deborah James – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: People who have communication difficulties may benefit from using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Understanding and measuring outcomes from the use of AAC is an important part of evaluating the impact of devices and services. Outcome measurement needs to reflect the changing nature of the impact of using AAC on an…
Descriptors: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Outcomes of Treatment, Communication Problems, Evaluation
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Dorothy E. Hines – Teachers College Record, 2024
Educational researchers have widely used the term "racial microaggressions" as a theoretical framework for examining everyday and subtle forms of discrimination predicated against people of color. However, there are historical and contemporary differences in how Black people experience schools and other social institutions that a racial…
Descriptors: Racism, Aggression, African American Students, Minority Group Students
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Ismail Thamarasseri; Divya Martin – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2024
In the 21st century, teaching strategies, curriculum, and ways of presenting subject matter changed dramatically from kindergarten to higher education. The unprecedented global pandemic brought the concept of hybrid learning to the fore, although it had been in existence for over a decade. Hybrid learning is an approach to teaching and learning…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Learning Processes, Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement
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Chae-Young Kim – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2024
Research involving young people is a challenging process that requires managing relationships with diverse individuals and groups, including the young participants and their various gatekeepers. While it is normally assumed that the researcher is in overall control of their research, by using a Foucauldian conception of 'power as effects' that…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Data Collection, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Garth Stahl; Cynthia Brock; Erica Sharplin; David Caldwell; John Young; Fenice Boyd – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2024
Pre-service teachers are required to become reflective practitioners who can adapt their skills to a range of contexts and the diverse needs of learners. Many consider the practicum experience as critical to forming values and dispositions that are essential to a professional teacher identity. This article focuses on the experiences of five White…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teaching Experience, Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries
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Sarah E. Patterson; Sarah E. Madsen; Nathan F. Alleman – Christian Higher Education, 2024
Ideological diversity, or the "honest consideration of multiple views, often competing for claims that privileges a vigorous or spirited debate of ideologically different ideas which are to be judged on their logical soundness and intellectual merit" (Von Bergen & Bressler, 2017, p. 26), is a growing research interest in the higher…
Descriptors: Diversity, Friendship, Ideology, Student Attitudes
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Sheri S. Williams – Schools: Studies in Education, 2024
In an era of rising concern about global migration, powerful stories can help shift perspectives and inspire humanitarian action. The author takes readers on a journey through her lived experience in welcoming refugees seeking sanctuary in the United States. Her reflective article describes how a network of caring collaborators leveraged their…
Descriptors: Refugees, Educational Experience, Caring, Cooperation
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Ilana Ram; Sara Harris; Ido Roll – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2024
Personalization in education describes instruction that is tailored to learners' interests, attributes, or background and can be applied in various ways, one of which is through choice. In choice-based personalization, learners choose topics or resources that fit them the most. Personalization may be especially important (and under-used) with…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Individualized Instruction, Student Interests, Active Learning
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Anna Rosén; Håkan Larsson – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
The interest in yoga, mindfulness or similar yoga-based practices (YBP) has grown exponentially in the western world, also within education, including physical education (PE). Although some studies have been conducted on YBP in PE, yoga has not yet been researched in the framework of physical education teacher education (PETE). Using a regional…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Physical Activities, Student Experience, Physical Education
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Michael Schwartz; Kikuko Omori – Journal of International and Comparative Education, 2024
Homesickness, a distinctly human phenomenon, is common among college students, domestic or international and is the focus of this research. In this study, we focused on international students in American institutions to better understand the relationship among homesickness, acculturation, and social media use. Through focus group interviews,…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Acculturation, Foreign Students, Social Media
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