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Callanan, Gerard; Tomkowicz, Sandra M.; Teague, Megan V.; Perri, David F. – Journal of International Education in Business, 2023
Purpose: This study aims to present a pedagogical approach that allows students to discuss and debate the differences between two competing models of corporate governance -- the shareholder primacy philosophy and the stakeholder value viewpoint. Design/methodology/approach: This study first presents the conceptual bases for each framework, noting…
Descriptors: Corporations, Governance, Strategic Planning, Decision Making
Stephanie Smith-Jeffery – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of the study is to explore the relationship between a teacher's teaching methods and the social and emotional learning (SEL) of elementary classroom students during discussions about race. This is an urgent need in the U.S. as the silence about race has caused harm in various ways. By exploring ways of creating an environment in the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Emotional Learning, Correlation, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Anne Yu; Raul Navarro; Lilly E. Linden; Junko Anderson – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The documentary "Picture a Scientist" was adapted into a discussion-based laboratory assignment for organic chemistry students in an effort to open conversations about racism and gender-based harassment in STEM. The viewing of the documentary was scaffolded to prepare students to have a meaningful experience and to help manage and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Diversity, Inclusion, Student Attitudes
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Kathryn Mary Rupe – Theory Into Practice, 2025
This article explores the implementation of Olga Torres's Rights of the Learner (Torres's RotL) framework in a 100-level undergraduate mathematics course, particularly focusing on assessment practices. Torres's RotL framework offers a means to center students' voices, mathematical thinking, and humanity in the classroom. The article delves into…
Descriptors: Student Rights, Mathematics Instruction, Power Structure, Self Concept
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Noha Altowairiki – International Education Studies, 2025
This study investigates the application of action research to enhance the development of research methodology knowledge among graduate students. Students, in this study context, were dissatisfied with current courses, leading to knowledge gaps and limited application of research approaches. Through iterative cycles of action research, a book club…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Research Skills, Action Research, Books
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Nuodi Zhang; Fengfeng Ke; Chih-Pu Dai; Sherry A. Southerland; Xin Yuan – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
Preparing preservice teachers (PSTs) to be able to notice, interpret, respond to and orchestrate student ideas--the core practices of responsive teaching--is a key goal for contemporary science and mathematics teacher education. This mixed-methods study, employing a virtual reality (VR)-supported simulation integrated with artificial intelligence…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Simulation
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Karissa J. Sywulka – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
Teachers have a critical opportunity to decide how to position transnational funds of knowledge of culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students. Positioning theory investigates how views of self and others are applied in social interactions. This scoping literature review identified nine studies that used positioning theory to trace the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Student Diversity, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Cultural Background
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Allan Jeong; Ming Ming Chiu – Distance Education, 2025
Computer-supported collaborative argumentation is an online activity that can engage students in deep discussion and analysis of complex problems. Given the potentially confrontational nature of argumentation, using polite language becomes a strategic approach to prevent breakdowns in group communication and nurture productive dialogues. This…
Descriptors: Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis, Computer Mediated Communication, Debate
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Logan Rutten; Danielle Butville; Rachel Wolkenhauer; Boaz Dvir – Action in Teacher Education, 2025
Teachers across grade levels and content areas increasingly address difficult topics that can arise at a moment's notice, whether such topics are within or outside the scope of their planned instruction. At this time, however, little is known about how teachers experience these "unplanned difficult-topics moments." Hence, teacher…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Teacher Role, Teacher Educators
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Susan S. Johnston; Melissa Bennion; Beth Callison; Austen Keithley; Jakob McIntosh; Emily Meyers; Jessica Olson; Mary Robles; Dominic Savana – Journal of Special Education Preparation, 2025
The increase in online courses in preservice special education has reshaped the landscape of teacher preparation, presenting both opportunities and challenges. Research underscores the importance of creating a culture of belonging in both face-to-face and online spaces, as it has been shown to enhance student engagement, motivation, and academic…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Special Education Teachers, Online Courses, Sense of Community
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Sadeghi, Fatemeh; Adel, Seyyed Mohammad Reza; Zareian, Gholamreza; Davoudi, Mohammad – Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 2020
The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate the perception of EFL teachers and learners on the fundamental principles and constructs of critical thinking, the main characteristics of a critical thinker, and strategies for reinforcing critical thinking ability. Semi-structured interviews with eight EFL teachers and ten learners, who…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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Kalir, Jeremiah H. – Distance Education, 2020
Collaboration is a conceptually ambiguous aspect of open education. Given inconsistent discussion about collaboration in the open education literature, this article suggests collaboration be defined and studied as a distinct open educational practice. A theoretical stance from the discipline of computer-supported collaborative learning helps…
Descriptors: Open Education, Cooperative Learning, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Gunn, AnnMarie Alberton; Bennett, Susan V.; van Beynen, Kaya – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2020
Consistent with national and international trends, K-12 classrooms in the United States reflect the shift towards increased levels of diversity. Elementary classrooms continue to flourish with students who possess an abundance of cultural and personal experiences. The United States is becoming not only more culturally and linguistically diverse,…
Descriptors: Literature, Multicultural Education, Elementary School Teachers, Religion Studies
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Smith, Ann Kowal; Jaussen, Capria; Nestor, Karen R. – Industry and Higher Education, 2020
The research and practice are clear: the humanities develop empathy, sensibility, and other individual skills critical to successful employment. But, they also support the development of collective skills that empower productive teams and workplaces. This article explores the collective impact of narrative literature through the lens of an…
Descriptors: Humanities, Teamwork, Workplace Learning, Cooperative Learning
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Willenborg, Amber; Detmering, Robert; McClellan, Samantha – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2020
This qualitative study investigates how academic librarians perceive the professional conversation about information literacy assessment, focusing on their characterization of the discourse and the benefits of and barriers to their participation. Findings from phenomenological interviews indicate that librarians view the conversation as valuable…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Librarians, Librarian Attitudes, Information Literacy
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