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Scott W. Exaros – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Using Wlodlowski and Ginsberg's (1995) Culturally Responsive Teaching framework, this qualitative phenomenological study design sought to understand how educators were utilizing experiences, reflective strategies, and supports to effectively facilitate a socially just learning environment. Currently, there exists a gap in understanding how…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teaching Experience, Educational Environment, Reflection
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Celeste Combrinck; Nelé Loubser – Discover Education, 2025
Written assignments for large classes pose a far more significant challenge in the age of the GenAI revolution. Suggestions such as oral exams and formative assessments are not always feasible with many students in a class. Therefore, we conducted a study in South Africa and involved 280 Honors students to explore the usefulness of Turnitin's AI…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Artificial Intelligence, Large Group Instruction, Alternative Assessment
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Roderick L. Carey; Camila Polanco; Horatio Blackman; Kendell A. Daughtry; Holly R. Abrams; Mark X. Miller; Latrice Marianno; Sophia Sunshine Vilceus; Epie Alobwede; William Woelki – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2025
While the COVID-19 pandemic and heightened racial unrest throughout 2020-2021 brought forth unprecedented disruption and trauma to youth and their families globally, these societal occurrences also provided fodder for youth learning and development. We use a theory of critical consciousness development (e.g., critical reflection, critical…
Descriptors: Racism, Males, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Murray, Angela K.; Daoust, Carolyn J.; Mallett, Jan – Journal of Montessori Research, 2021
Becoming a competent Montessori Elementary guide is a complex process, so we are developing the Montessori Coaching Tool Elementary (MCT-EL) rubric to describe teaching-practice expectations for self-reflection and formative feedback during the critical early period in a teacher's development. The purpose of this article is to share results from a…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Coaching (Performance), Scoring Rubrics, Elementary School Teachers
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Scanlan, Mary – Education 3-13, 2021
This paper reports on findings from a two-year project, which explored whether undertaking small-scale action research supported the development and articulation of the values of trainee teachers. Underpinned by a conceptualisation of teacher professionalism which prioritised research literacy, it used questionnaires to collect data from a sample…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Research
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Nicolazzo, Z.; Jaekel, Katy; Tillapaugh, Daniel; Pérez, David, II – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2021
In this paper, four scholars with minoritized identities explore the impact of harm and/or trauma when engaging in research alongside minoritized student populations. Using collaborative autoethnography, the researchers engaged in a process of individual journaling and collaborative dialogue to understand the ways in which they prepared for,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Minority Group Students, Trauma, Autobiographies
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Lawson, Christie A.; McGuire, Stephanie; Hodges, Russ; Gray, Rosianna; McGuire, Saundra Y.; Killingbeck, Mark; Segovia, Jawn – Learning Assistance Review, 2021
The decision to explicitly teach students learning strategies and skills and how to think reflectively about their learning process is framed theoretically by the literature on self-regulation, metacognition, and social-cognitive theory. Interventions for self-regulation and metacognitive strategies can optimize the student learning process and…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Reflection, Learning Strategies, Study Skills
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Atherton, Matthew Christopher; Meulemans, Yvonne Nalani – Journal of Transformative Education, 2021
As the landscape of higher education gets more complex, there is a need to increase engagement and student reflection on their academic experiences. This research explores whether a threshold concept framework (TCF) can be used in an interdisciplinary social science culminating course as a tool for students to consider the transformative nature of…
Descriptors: Fundamental Concepts, Teaching Methods, Transformative Learning, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Peseta, Tai; Kligyte, Giedre; Bell, Amani; Hardiman, Brittany; Leadbeatter, Delyse; Pizzica, Jenny; Saliba, Gina; Salisbury, Fiona; Thomson, Kate; Yucel, Robyn – Teaching in Higher Education, 2021
While higher education (HE) is entrenched as a context for scholarly inquiry in Australian universities, there remains contest about it as a research field. Unlike other forms of 'Education', in Australia there is no undergraduate programme inducting students into HE's key questions, scholars, and inquiry modes. For new doctoral students, learning…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Supervisors, Higher Education, Educational Research
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Lustick, Hilary – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2021
Qualitative training rarely acknowledges the role of emotions in both data collection and analysis. While bracketing emotions is an important part of reflexivity, emotions are both a source of data and a source of 'work' (Hochschild, 1983). Accordingly, mentoring junior qualitative scholars also requires emotion work. Issues of race, gender, and…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Psychological Patterns, Data, Coding
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O'Keeffe, Muireann; Crehan, Martina; Munro, Morag; Logan, Anna; Farrell, Ann Marie; Clarke, Eric; Flood, Michelle; Ward, Monica; Andreeva, Tatiana; Van Egeraat, Chris; Heaney, Frances; Curran, Declan; Clinton, Eric – International Journal for Academic Development, 2021
This paper explores how cross-institutional Peer Observation of Teaching (PoT) provided a structured opportunity for professional conversations by which observers and observees shared and developed their perspectives on teaching experience and skills. Such professional conversations offer opportunities for both parties to gain a perspective on…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, College Faculty, Observation, Peer Evaluation
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Linds, Warren; Jhunjhunwala, Tejaswinee; Nadarajah, Linthuja; Starnino, Antonio; Vettraino, Elinor – LEARNing Landscapes, 2021
This article emerges from an approach to transformative learning where students are challenged to explore taken-for-granted assumptions about their experiences in the world. We outline the 6-Part Story Method (6PSM), which uses abstract images to provide a structured storytelling process that enables reflexive learning. This is documented through…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Story Telling, Reflection, College Faculty
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Colmenares, Erica Eva – Professional Development in Education, 2021
This article attends to student teachers' 'stuck moments,' or emotional moments of crisis, in a social justice-oriented teacher education program (SJTE). It seeks to problematise the familiar tendency of viewing student teachers' stuck moments as symptomatic of the theory-practice gap. By troubling both the representational logic that undergirds…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Teaching Experience, Student Attitudes, Theory Practice Relationship
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Bozan, Serhan – African Educational Research Journal, 2021
The study aims to learn that they want to reflect on their reflective thoughts and reveal how they reflect what they have learned. Reflective thinking, one of the higher-order thinking skills, enables students to learn more easily and permanently. Students with high reflective thinking skills will be more successful both in their academic and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reflection, Science Instruction, College Science
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Tan, Shin Yen – Educational Research, 2021
Background: With increasing recognition of the importance of lifelong learning, the skill of reflection has become ever more significant, especially in higher education. However, the quality of student reflection can vary and, when students are tasked with reflecting, an assumption is often made that they automatically understand how to reflect.…
Descriptors: Reflection, Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students, Lifelong Learning
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