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Brady, Anna C.; Kulesza, Amy E.; Hensley, Lauren C.; Wolters, Christopher A.; Sovic, David M.; Breitenberger, Caroline A. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2022
The purpose of the present study was to understand students' perceptions of the impact of a study strategy workshop intervention. For decades, researchers and higher education practitioners have used workshops as a method to buffer against the challenges that college students face. Prior research has supported the value of such interventions;…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Intervention, Program Effectiveness, Student Attitudes
Kyser, Christine – Texas Journal of Literacy Education, 2022
This research conducted with third graders examined a teacher and her students as they transformed their traditional writing workshop to a designing workshop. Using the New London Group's (1996) pedagogy of multiliteracies and Katie Wood Ray's (2006) units of study as frameworks, students participated in a unit of study on informational texts.…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, Grade 3, Elementary School Students, Writing Workshops
Pattillo, D. Allen; Cline, David J.; Hager, Janelle V.; Roy, Luke A.; Hanson, Terrill R. – Journal of Extension, 2022
We used an online survey to document challenges experienced by aquaponic hobbyists (n = 81), producers (n = 117), and educators (n = 75). Responses were distilled into the following categories: 1) operations and management; 2) facilities, location, and system design; 3) knowledge and educational resources; 4) funding; 5) economic viability; 6)…
Descriptors: Barriers, Water, Agriculture, Recreational Activities
Novak, Walter R. P. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2022
Biochemistry is a data-heavy discipline, yet teaching students to work with large datasets is absent from many undergraduate Biochemistry programs. Ensuring that future generations of students are confident in tackling problems using big data first requires that educators become comfortable teaching big data skills. The activity described herein…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Data, Workshops, Undergraduate Students
Moore, Mary Elizabeth – Religious Education, 2022
The paper focuses on gratitude as a way to honor dignity and build a flourishing future. Our world is marked by war, global warming, pandemic, racial injustice, and wanton destruction of peoples and lands, all supported by worldviews and patterns of living that emphasize private gain and undermine compassion. What is missing is appreciation for…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Religious Factors, Human Dignity, Reflection
Dike, Felix Okechukwu; Chukwuorji, JohnBosco Chika – Journal of Transformative Education, 2022
The theory of transformative learning (TL) has been criticized secondhand for its lack of clarity in capturing and explaining in detail the processes undergone by learners who are going through TL experiences and their link to learning outcomes. Using a case study design, and carefully synthesized TL processes (TLPs) from Mezirow's TL theory, we…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Learning Theories, Reflection, Learning Processes
Kumar, Chetan; Rangappa, K. B.; Suchitra, S. – Asian Association of Open Universities Journal, 2022
Purpose: Faculties have a vital role to play in ensuring that their graduates are trained with relevant skills. Formally arranged capacity building programs (CBPs) can aid in training and retraining the faculties with relevant contemporary skills so that they in turn can do justice to their students. The purpose of this study is to analyze the…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Online Courses, Capacity Building, Holistic Approach
Yujia Ding – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Roughly one in four adults in the United States have some type of disability. In the general workforce, individuals with disabilities that are of working age are employed at less than half the rate when compared to individuals without disabilities. Despite this, the unemployment rate for individuals with disabilities is more than double that of…
Descriptors: STEM Careers, Disabilities, Scientists, Accessibility (for Disabled)
Lewis, Kathryn Roots; Kordeliski, Amanda; Pennington, Cherity; Spangler, Timmie – Knowledge Quest, 2021
This article explores the process the Oklahoma State Department of Education went through to adopt the AASL Standards and the professional development opportunities the department and the Oklahoma School Librarians developed to teach their fellow school librarians about the National School Library Standards.
Descriptors: State Standards, School Libraries, Professional Development, Librarians
Rachel Martin Harlow – Communication Teacher, 2024
Institutions are increasingly supplementing their traditional class formats with hybrid approaches that mix in-person, remote synchronous, and remote asynchronous delivery methods. Even when the student population expects and appreciates more flexibility in scheduling, students still struggle with technology-enhanced instruction when course design…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Public Speaking, Technology Uses in Education, Technology Integration
Ruomei Gao; Judith Lloyd-Weinstein; Jody Cardinal – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
Pedagogical approaches for supporting students' argumentative writing in science laboratories have not been fully established. This article examines the development of argumentative abilities in undergraduate students enrolled in chemistry laboratory courses that employed two teaching sequences: (i) an argumentative writing workshop for conceptual…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Writing (Composition), Workshops, Scientific Concepts
Juliano Borba; Michelle Bonatti; Leonardo Medina; Katharina Löhr; Crystal Tremblay; Jutta Gutberlet; Stefan Sieber – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2024
Considering the projected impacts of climate change in upcoming decades, innovative educational approaches should encourage inventive problem-solving techniques and societal change, fostering transformative climate adaptation. The value of drama in climate adaptation education remains a novel area in the environmental education research literature…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Drama, Socialization
Stacy Katz; Sherry L. Deckman – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2024
Higher education institutions have become increasingly interested in exploring the innovative learning opportunities afforded by open educational resources and practices (OER). These same institutions have begun to more seriously consider ways to eradicate racism. However, few institutions have considered the ways that OER may prove useful in…
Descriptors: Racism, Open Educational Resources, Faculty Development, Librarians
Julia O’Connell; Alison Daniell – Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2024
The awarding gap between UK-domiciled full-time Black and white students is a significant problem at HE institutions across the country. This paper examines a case study of a dissertation writing retreat programme which sought to address this awarding gap at a university in the south of England. The programme was based on an innovative 'three Cs'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blacks, Whites, Graduate Students
Danielle Rylak; Lindsey Moses; Carolina Torrejón Capurro; Frank Serafini – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2024
There is a need to better understand the agentic choices that students make to communicate meaning through their multimodal compositions. Utilizing a case study approach, this article examines the composing of two first-grade students and discusses how these students utilized multimodal composing techniques from structured writing units during an…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Case Studies, Writing Instruction, Writing Strategies

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