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Jennifer A. Czocher; Elizabeth Roan; Abigail Quansah; Andrew Baas – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2024
Students exit calculus with understandings of change that want for conceptual depth and are disconnected from real-world contexts. In this paper, we present a problem that will develop their skills in using "change" concepts for learning differential equations through modelling. The problem comes from a qualitative study of how STEM…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Calculus, Undergraduate Students, Modeling (Psychology)
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Li Zhang – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2024
We present an intriguing topic in a mathematical modelling course where Lanchester models are taught to our students. Lanchester models are some of the earliest and most important models used for combat modelling. We describe modelling activities and the use of technology that can be implemented in teaching this topic in this paper.
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Equations (Mathematics), Simulation, Mathematics Instruction
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Minchul Kang – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2024
Since the introduction by Kermack and McKendrick in 1927, the Susceptible-Infected-Recovered (SIR) epidemic model has been a foundational model to comprehend and predict the dynamics of infectious diseases. Almost for a century, the SIR model has been modified and extended to meet the needs of different characteristics of various infectious…
Descriptors: Calculus, Communicable Diseases, Prediction, Mathematics Activities
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Brittany Pinkerton; Christine Craddock – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2024
Physical education and academic core subjects do not have to be regarded as mutually exclusive content areas with separate aims and applications. This article suggests a fusion between multiple literacies, content areas and contexts that prioritizes culturally relevant pedagogies.
Descriptors: Physical Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Multiple Literacies, Social Responsibility
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Yinka Olusoga – Global Studies of Childhood, 2024
This paper applies a posthumanist lens, informed by the work of Hollett and Ehret and of Ingold, to consider children's playful affective entanglements with the human and the more-than-human during fluctuating periods of social distancing in the COVID-19 pandemic. Through this refracting theoretical lens, I (re)examine a selection of play and…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Play, Recreational Activities
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Vesife Hatisaru – Journal on Mathematics Education, 2024
Teaching "out-of-field" is a present obstacle in mathematics education in many countries, and developing professional learning programs aimed at upskilling non-specialist teachers is urgent. A teacher study group was established wherein two non-specialist teachers of mathematics (Years 7-10; aged 12-16) engaged with algebra to develop a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Secondary School Students, Algebra, Foreign Countries
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Daniel Plung – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2024
Job interviews require applicants to demonstrate two things: experience with direct value to the company and a fit with the team and company culture. A technique is detailed demonstrating how to develop this argument based on aligning credentials with corporate interests, developing advocacy-based themes, and synthesizing material into a…
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Higher Education, Workplace Learning, Organizational Culture
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Tendayi Marovah; Hlengiwe Ncube – Social Studies, 2024
Using historical thinking for analyzing the teaching and learning of secondary school history, this paper contributes to literature and debates on the pedagogical potential of museums in this endeavor. Despite the existence of museums and expansive literature on their historical significance in various world settings, there has not been much…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, History Instruction, Museums, Learning Activities
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D. Gregory Springer; Brian A. Silvey; Nickolas Doshier; Faith Hall – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2024
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of conductor score use (conducting with a musical score vs. conducting without a score) on observers' perceptions of conductors. We also examined how those effects may differ when viewed from the ensemble perspective compared to the audience perspective. Participants (N = 126) were collegiate…
Descriptors: Musicians, Administrators, Musical Composition, Printed Materials
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Wanjiang Zhou; Pablo Saiz-González; Ronny Rodriguez Aragon; Kaitlyn Adams; Zan Gao – Quest, 2024
This systematic review synthesized current literature regarding the effect of physical activity (PA) interventions on brain structure (BS) and brain function (BF) in healthy children. This review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews protocols and used the Rayyan web for data extraction. Eleven experimental studies were…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Intervention, Cognitive Structures, Brain
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Velisha M. Jackson; Monica Estrada; Katherine M. Zinsser; Timothy W. Curby; Rachel A. Gordon – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Emotion-focused teaching in early childhood promotes children's early academic and social-emotional development and can occur through planned or informal classroom interactions. We observed video recordings of preschool teachers engaging in typical teaching practices and carrying out researcher-assigned book reading and social-emotional learning…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Preschool Education, Social Emotional Learning, Reading Aloud to Others
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Charlotte Krog Skott – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2024
Since 2016, Park School in Denmark has consistently used Japanese lesson study as an approach to the professional development of its mathematics teachers. The school has moved beyond the initial adaptation of lesson study, and no longer includes external support. In this article, I investigate how three groups of teachers participated in the…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Faculty Development, Reflection, Creative Activities
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Nataša Nikolic; Radovan Antonijevic – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2024
Problem-solving is, by nature, a creative process which, by teaching through the implementation of research and discovery activities, allows students to create their knowledge, revise it and link it to broader systems. The aim of the research was to describe and analyse the process of solving biological problems through activities that are…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Biology, Academic Achievement, Learning Activities
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Wanqing Hu; Ruiyan Huang; Yanyan Li – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Researchers are increasingly calling for more computational thinking (CT) teaching tools and activities designed for young children. Considering young children's need to draw on their bodily experiences to learn abstract concepts, this study applied the embodied cognition perspective to design an unplugged (non-computer-based) toolkit with…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Learning Activities, Mental Computation, Young Children
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Alexandra M. Kriofske Mainella; Geeta Raval; Callie Koziol; Karisse Callender – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2024
This study explored the lived experiences of 21 graduate students in counselor education programs in talking about race, racism, oppression, and privilege in the classroom. We identified four themes from the data that will be shared in the study findings with implications for counselor education, counselor training, and research.
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Cross Cultural Training, Counselor Training, Class Activities
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