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Harvey, Caroline; Maratos, Frances; Montague, Jane; Gale, Maggie; Gilbert, Theo; Clark, Karen – Psychology of Education Review, 2020
Many students struggle with group-based assessments. The pedagogic approach of the 'compassionate micro skills of communication' (CMSC) aims to equip students with the skills necessary to work effectively in group settings. To this end, students studying on a core psychology module involving group-work, received structured CMSC learning in…
Descriptors: Altruism, Teaching Methods, Psychology, Group Dynamics
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Gordon, John – Classroom Discourse, 2020
This article examines spoken quotation in literary study during discussion of novels in junior and senior classrooms. It focusses on teachers' third-turn exposition for literary-critical talk, a space where the modality of texts is transformed from print to oral expression. Teachers' spoken quotation develops students' sensitivity to how literary…
Descriptors: Speech, Novels, Classroom Communication, Literature
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Zimmerman, Belinda S.; Kruse, Sharon D.; Niesz, Tricia; Kist, William; Kidder-Brown, Melanie K.; Nikbakht, Elham – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2020
This study examined the ways in which early childhood pre-service student teachers (PSTs) used an online community for discussions related to teaching. Using the lenses of communities of practice, our goal was to understand what happens when the PSTs begin to share new learnings about teaching through ongoing practice in online communities. We…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Early Childhood Teachers, Computer Mediated Communication, Communities of Practice
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Vine Foggo, Rebecca S.; Webster, Amanda A.; Dixon, Roselyn – British Journal of Special Education, 2020
Difficulties with social communication may present challenges in gathering data from individuals with autism in research. To encourage individuals with autism to participate directly in research, methods that allow for autistic symptomology should be considered. An online forum was developed to enable adolescents with autism to share their social…
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Computer Mediated Communication, Adolescents, Autism
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Lowenthal, Patrick R.; Moore, Robert L. – Online Learning, 2020
Asynchronous video-based discussions have affordances that can address some of the constraints of asynchronous text-based discussions. However, little research has been conducted on the use of asynchronous video-based discussions in online courses. As a result, the purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate students' perceptions of using…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Video Technology, Discussion
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Cheng, Mengmeng; Kinshuk – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2020
Asynchronous discussions have been widely used in education to support learning. Exploring the reasons why threads in asynchronous discussion forums die may help us improve our understanding of asynchronous discussions and lead to a more effective learning process. This study explored why threads in asynchronous discussion forums shut down. Two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Behavior Patterns, Student Behavior, Computer Mediated Communication
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Bishop, Jessica Pierson; Hardison, Hamilton; Przybyla-Kuchek, Julia; Hassay, Erika – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2020
What makes a productive mathematics discussion? Who does the talking? Whose ideas are taken up? Can a student question take the lesson in an unexpected but valuable direction? What does it mean to be responsive to students' mathematical thinking? These questions intrigued the authors as teachers, teacher educators, and researchers, and they…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Discourse Analysis
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Odden, Chelsea M. – Art Education, 2020
In this article, Chelsea Odden describes a unit she designed for her advanced drawing course that integrated reflection strategies at various points, creating opportunities for students to reflect on their artmaking more often and in different ways (Hetland, Winner, Veenema, & Sheridan, 2013). Designing the unit with several different…
Descriptors: Reflection, Studio Art, Freehand Drawing, Units of Study
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Wenzel, Anna G.; Casper, Steven; Galvin, Cooper J.; Beck, Grace E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
"The Science and Business of Medicinal Chemistry" was developed to provide nonscience majors with an in-depth perspective into the pharmaceutical industry. As a lecture course with a laboratory component, topics discussed include an introduction to the basic concepts of medicinal chemistry, such as drug discovery, development, and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Nonmajors, College Science, Pharmaceutical Education
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Z., Zayapragassarazan; Chacko, Thomas V. – Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Technology, 2020
This report presents the compilation of interaction analysis of a month long online discussion that supplemented regular FAIMER fellowship programme for health professional teachers. Online discussion forums are considered as an effective means and if conducted using appropriate protocols and activities will help learners to share and gain…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Discussion Groups, Computer Mediated Communication, Interaction
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Oh, Claris; Miller-Lewis, Lauren; Tieman, Jennifer – Education Sciences, 2020
The Dying2Learn massive open online course (MOOC) was a five-week course designed for the general community covering various topics related to death and dying, developed with a sociocultural focus that encouraged personal reflection and open discussion, rather than a medical or clinical focus. Yet, the majority of the participants identified as…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Student Participation, Death, Enrollment Influences
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Thomas, Lindsey J. – Communication Teacher, 2020
Courses: Communication Research Methods Survey; Qualitative Communication Research Methods. Objectives: It is appropriate to conduct this activity throughout a unit focused on methods of analyzing qualitative data. Implemented during two separate class periods, this activity will help students to differentiate, practice, and reflect on two types…
Descriptors: College Students, Content Analysis, Qualitative Research, Learning Activities
Schieble, Melissa; Vetter, Amy; Martin, Kahdeidra Monét – Teachers College Press, 2020
Learn how to foster critical conversations in English language arts classrooms. This guide encourages teachers to engage students in noticing and discussing harmful discourses about race, gender, and other identities. The authors take readers through a framework that includes knowledge about power, a critical learner stance, critical pedagogies,…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Social Change, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Secondary School Students
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Correia, Ana-Paula; North, Cara A.; Korkmaz, Ceren; Simmerman, Vicki; Wallace, Karen Bruce – International Journal on E-Learning, 2019
Asynchronous discussion is one of the most prevalent pedagogical strategies used in online education, yet this frequency of use has meant that its implementation has often not been supported by a robust understanding of how it should be designed and moderated to support students' learning. In particular, the literature has tended to focus on the…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Electronic Learning, Student Centered Learning
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Ashley K. Dallacqua; David E. Low – English Journal, 2019
Located in the suburbs of a large midwestern city, Trail Middle School serves a predominantly middle-class population. The data the authors feature in this article include group discussions and interviews with students, as well as recordings of in-class lessons, student work, and fieldnotes. The authors focus on the theme of gender as it emerged…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Gender Issues, Gender Bias, Student Attitudes
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