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Poole, Frederick J.; Clarke-Midura, Jody; Rasmussen, Melissa; Shehzad, Umar; Lee, Victor R. – Computer Science Education, 2022
There is a growing perception that computational thinking can be developed in unplugged environments. A recent trend among these unplugged approaches is the use of tabletop games. While there are many commercial tabletop games on the market that are promoted as teaching computer science and/or computational skills, little is known about how these…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Games, Computation, Thinking Skills
Vomund, Jeff; Miller, Angela D. – Theory Into Practice, 2022
Despite over 30 years of educational research to the contrary, some educators continue to hold to classroom management theories along the lines of "don't smile until December," which pits consistency and control in the classroom against the kindness and caring that should also characterize the learning environment. We address the source…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Classroom Environment, College Faculty, Caring
Arrow, Alison; Neville, Angela; Denston, Amanda; Nicholson, Tom – Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2022
In Aotearoa New Zealand, the lack of government funding and support for interventions beyond Reading Recovery means that assessment and support for students demonstrating literacy difficulties are primarily left to schools themselves. To meet the needs of students, including those demonstrating difficulties with literacy learning, schools and…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Evaluation Methods, Intervention, Elementary School Students
Leonard, Ann; Woodland, Rebecca – Current Issues in Education, 2022
Teacher collaboration and social-emotional learning (SEL) are extant school improvement strategies intended to have a positive effect on student learning outcomes. The purpose of this quantitative, "ex post facto" study was to examine possible correlations between degree of teacher collaboration and use of instructional practices that…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Social Emotional Learning, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Teachers
Curren-Preis, Martha; Garcia, Nicole; Shaughnessy, Meghan – Educational Leadership, 2022
Teachers who are concerned about introducing inherent biases into their classroom practices may find themselves turning to equity strategies to help randomize and equalize their practices. But these strategies, such as using popsicle sticks to randomize who a teacher calls on to ask a question, can also mitigate inequities in a different direction…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Group Discussion, Student Participation, Barriers
Athans, Kimberly – English in Texas, 2022
This article discusses the legacy of Fred Rogers, and bridges the connections of his work in early childhood development to the needs of older students. The author draws upon her own experiences as a child watching "Mister Roger's Neighborhood," and as a teacher who has tried to incorporate several of his ideas into her own high school…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Altruism, Educational Television, High School Teachers
Radovan, Marko; Makovec, Danijela – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2022
The measures taken to combat the pandemic COVID-257-269 19 suddenly changed the way of studying in many countries around the world. Because of the abrupt change, faculties did not have time to develop strategies for implementing online study, so faculty were busy finding new ways to teach their courses. As it turned out, many of them were not…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, COVID-19, Pandemics, College Students
Zembylas, Michalinos – Critical Studies in Education, 2022
This article seeks to explore how, why and under which conditions a move away from critique as a negative practice towards an -- educationally more valuable -- affirmative notion of critique is important in formulating pedagogies that might respond more productively to the challenges of the post-truth era. What is at stake here in reframing…
Descriptors: Positive Attitudes, Negative Attitudes, Criticism, Teaching Methods
Neumann, Michelle M.; Keioskie, Meryl K.; Patterson, Dale; Neumann, David L. – Childhood Education, 2022
Use of virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) in education has become more widespread in recent years. This article explores what VR, AR, and MR are and the benefits and barriers they may have with regard to early learning. Deepening the understandings of these digital tools will help inform principals, teachers,…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Early Childhood Education, Affordances, Barriers
Ineson, Sam – Teaching History, 2022
How can we help students understand the Holocaust in its full historical complexity, particularly when they often come to class with misconceptions arising from the representation of the Holocaust in popular culture? Over a three-year period, Sam Ineson set out to integrate the historical Holocaust into his school's formal and informal curriculum,…
Descriptors: History Instruction, European History, Jews, War
Vidak, Andrej; Šapic, Iva Movre; Hadžimehmedovic, Mirza – Physics Teacher, 2022
In the past decade, we have witnessed the emergence of a large number of different computer-based animations and simulations that have the goal to foster better learning of different physics topics. Past studies have shown many benefits of animations and simulations, but for their efficient usage it is very important that teachers are well…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Scientific Concepts, Mechanics (Physics), Science Instruction
Neimanis, Astrida; McLauchlan, Laura – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
Drawing on our experience co-teaching an undergraduate unit called "Gender and Environment," we argue for an expansive feminist approach to teaching climate change that embodies the content of the unit in its classroom practice. This requires: (a) understanding the classroom not as separate from the phenomenon of climate change but as…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Conservation (Environment), Womens Studies, Feminism
Eslinger, Melissa; Alekseyev, Sydney; Schroeder, Helen – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2022
Students must be able to evaluate primary literature, yet few options exist within the undergraduate curriculum to develop the necessary skills. In this article, we offer an adapted journal club that provides students opportunities to critically analyze selected research articles, emphasizing scientific communication, critical thinking, and…
Descriptors: Student Journals, Literature, Interdisciplinary Approach, Undergraduate Students
Pierce, Jason R. – Management Teaching Review, 2022
This article reviews stock-trading simulations as a resource for use in management courses. Stock-trading simulations have three highly desirable qualities for educators: (1) they cost nothing to use--instructors can choose from various free simulators that all have the same general functionality, (2) they provide real and continuously updating…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Teaching Methods, Investment, Instructional Effectiveness
Gunasilan, Uma – Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2022
Purpose: Debates are well known to encompass a variety of skills we would like higher education candidates to embody when they graduate. Design/methodology/approach: Debates in a classroom with computer science as the main subject has been popular in high schools particularly with emerging issues around the area, however it does not have as an…
Descriptors: Debate, Learning Activities, Teaching Methods, Programming

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