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Gomoll, Andrea; Hmelo-Silver, Cindy E.; S?abanovic´, Selma – Cognition and Instruction, 2022
Prior research has highlighted that for teachers to develop robust practices, they need to develop rich professional vision (PV)--the ability to see nuanced issues of teaching and learning in situ, interpret them, and respond. In the context of problem-based learning (PBL), PV involves guiding student-centered learning and understanding when to…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Teacher Collaboration, Problem Based Learning, Curriculum Design
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Park, Soyoung – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2022
Visual scaffolding, a type of scaffolding provided in a visual format, is considered to have potential in web-based learning environments as it naturally includes tacit information, highlights the critical features of tasks and promotes learning through the spatial organization of tasks. However, systematic approaches to visual scaffolding design…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Instructional Design, Electronic Learning
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Grek, Sotiria; Landahl, Joakim; Lawn, Martin; Lundahl, Christian – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
Within the field of history of education, there is a growing interest in the movement of influential actors and texts that have crossed national borders. One of the main driving forces for influence, knowledge, and innovation is comparison, a tool used within the governing of education in diverse ways and with different intensities, over time, to…
Descriptors: Educational History, Travel, Governance, Educational Administration
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Rahmoeller, Margaret; Steinweg, J. Megan – PRIMUS, 2022
We explored the impact a new quantitative biology course for biology majors had on their ability and confidence to utilize hypothesis testing. Students currently in the quantitative biology course and the first cohort of students who took the course (currently seniors) were surveyed on ability and confidence regarding four types of hypothesis…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Self Esteem, Student Attitudes
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Winstone, Naomi E.; Balloo, Kieran; Carless, David – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2022
Feedback literacy is an important graduate attribute that supports students' future work capacities. This study aimed to develop a framework through which discipline-specific feedback literacies, as a set of socially situated skills, can be developed within core curricula. The framework is developed through a content analysis of National…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Literacy, Curriculum Design, Foreign Countries
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Jenkins, Davis; Lahr, Hana; Fink, John – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2022
In this article, researchers from the Community College Research Center reflect on what they have learned from their study of Guided Pathways reforms at over 100 colleges nationally since the publication in 2015 of "Redesigning America's Community Colleges." They examine five areas of practice: (1) program design; (2) new student…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Change, Program Design, School Orientation
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Chen, Yi-Ching; Chang, Yu-Shan; Chuang, Meng-Jung – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2022
Virtual reality (VR) can promote design performance, and may generate a high cognitive load and affect creative design thinking as well. In order to examine the effect of VR application on cognitive load and engineering design creativity, this study recruited 81 eighth-grade students as participants and employed a non-equivalent-groups…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Creative Thinking
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Hitt, Sara Beth; Kwiatek, Stephen; Voggt, Ashley; Chang, Wen-hsuan; Gadd, Sonja; Test, David W. – Journal of Special Education, 2022
Because many websites claim to provide information about evidence-based practices (EBPs), consumers must know the information and practices are based upon quality research. Practitioners may intend to locate trustworthy online sources providing EBPs, but if those sources are not easy to navigate and lack implementation resources (i.e., are…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Information Sources, Evidence Based Practice, Credibility
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Mitrovic, Antonija, Ed.; Bosch, Nigel, Ed. – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2022
For this 15th iteration of the International Conference on Educational Data Mining (EDM 2022), the conference was held in Durham, England, with an online hybrid format for virtual participation as well. EDM is organized under the auspices of the International Educational Data Mining Society. The theme of this year's conference is Inclusion,…
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Data Analysis, Feedback (Response), Inclusion
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Simon, Sandrine; Dantas, Lucimar – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2022
Ensuring that learning is participatory and even further democratized seems particularly important at a time when people are kept apart because of a COVID-19 pandemic that thrives on proximity. Whilst learning is based on exchanges, it also benefits from the existence of a learning community, the access to which needs to be equal and taking…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Higher Education, Citizen Participation
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Polasek, Tanya – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2022
Successful implementation of the current English Language Arts (ELA) curriculum invites a new approach to teacher professional learning (PL). A focus on establishing and renewing relationships must play a role in developing the collaboration necessary for curriculum implementation. This article presents a research-based argument that effective and…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, English Instruction, Language Arts, Curriculum Implementation
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Fennelly-Atkinson, Rita; LaPrairie, Kimberly N.; Song, Donggil – Distance Education, 2022
As postsecondary online programs increase, the accessibility of online course content becomes a serious issue in higher education. There is currently little information about how postsecondary institutions address online course accessibility. This exploratory mixed-methods study examined the degree to which university online course checklists…
Descriptors: Identification, Accessibility (for Disabled), Inclusion, Online Courses
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Pennington, Colin; Putman, Rebecca S.; Munsey, Beck A. – Journal of Learning Spaces, 2022
The concept of 'flexible seating' has emerged as a possibility to meeting the goals of an active learning classroom. Recent scholarship has suggested that numerous student learning predictors are enhanced when interacting with flexible seating. This study aims to fill a gap in the literature by investigating the effects of flexible seating from a…
Descriptors: College Students, College Faculty, Classroom Environment, Furniture
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Malso, Elina – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2022
Adults learn when they actively engage in meaningful activities. Meaningfulness is an extremely subjective factor, which depends on experiences, values, attitudes and much more. "The ways in which adults learn in and through the workplace are rooted in educational trajectories and their complex intertwining with social institutions (of labour…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement, Adult Learning, Workplace Learning
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Muhly, Fabian; Leo, Philipp; Caneppele, Stefano – Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice, 2022
Social engineering is a method used by offenders to deceive their targets utilizing rationales of human psychology. Offenders aim to exploit information and use them for intelligence purposes or financial gains. Generating resilience against these malicious methods is still challenging. Literature shows that serious gaming learning approaches are…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Social Psychology, Engineering Education, Experiential Learning
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