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Muchsini, Binti; Siswandari; Gunarhadi; Wiranto – Cogent Education, 2023
Computational thinking is seen as a basic and essential skill in the 21st century, but its development issue in accounting education is still relatively limited. Therefore, anchored in Wing's (2006) computational thinking theory, this study makes a case for developing problem-solving skills, which involve abstraction, decomposition,…
Descriptors: Computation, College Students, Thinking Skills, Spreadsheets
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Lindqvist, Henrik; Forsberg, Camilla – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2023
Constructivist grounded theory has earned a place in research worldwide and been applied in diverse fields. However, in educational research of teachers' work in the classroom from the perspective of the teacher, it has had a lesser impact on research methodology. We argue for the benefits to educational research when using a constructivist…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Grounded Theory, Educational Research, Educational Theories
Wente, Todd J. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
More and more, colleges and universities across the United States and throughout the world are relying on adjunct instructors (sometimes called casual academics or part time instructors) to teach classes in their field of expertise. Often, those classes require a blending of theory into practical application, such as in business, accounting and…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Adjunct Faculty, Faculty Development, Constructivism (Learning)
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Brianna Vespone – Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2023
The purpose of this literature review is to examine the assumptions and practices taking place in co-constructed learning spaces within higher education research literature, specifically for undergraduate students. This paper provides an overview of how co-constructed methods take shape in the university classroom and how those methods benefit…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Higher Education, Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods
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Allsop, Jared; Young, Sarah J.; Nelson, Erik J.; Piatt, Jennifer; Knapp, Doug – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2023
Over the last several years there has been a call to increase the quality of recreational therapy (RT) education. During this same time active learning has grown in popularity as a way to help increase student comprehension. While the vast majority of this growth has occurred in science, technology, engineering and math courses, no research has…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Therapeutic Recreation, Undergraduate Students, Allied Health Occupations Education
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Alexander, Kimberly; Gonzalez, Charles H.; Vermette, Paul J.; Di Marco, Sabrina – Theory and Research in Education, 2022
At the heart of the teaching practice is the art of questioning. Costa and Kallick noted that questions are the means by which insights unlock thinking. Effective questioning is essential to effective teaching. Despite this, a cohesive theory on the method of questioning has yet to be developed. A discussion of questioning is vital to moving the…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Secondary School Students, Instructional Effectiveness, Constructivism (Learning)
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Larison, Karen D. – Science & Education, 2022
Constructivism has long been touted as the end-all solution for having K-12 students learn science. At the core of this didactic method is the assumption that given the chance, children will naturally be able to act and think like scientists. In this paper, I review the recent evidence from the cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging communities…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Science Education, Learning Processes, Neurosciences
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Lockyer, Sharon; Weaver, Simon – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
Humour and comedy have gained increased significance in academic research in recent years. This article examines the importance of humour and comedy as valuable tools in qualitative social science research methodology. It makes the original contribution of utilizing humour and comedy theory, and critical understandings of both their macro and…
Descriptors: Humor, Comedy, Qualitative Research, Social Science Research
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Cormas, Peter C. – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2022
Background: Little research exists which describes how mathematics and science constructivist beliefs are developed in a dual content mathematics/science methods course, and if beliefs within one discipline inform the other. If mathematics and science beliefs inform one another, then this would enrich learning in both disciplines. Purpose: The…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Mathematics Education, Science Education
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Mark Wyatt – TESOL Journal, 2024
While constructivism is generally valued in second language teacher education (SLTE) as it is thought to lead to deeper learning opportunities than an approach based on transmission, there are relatively few analyses of award-bearing in-service SLTE courses examining where they lie on the transmissive-constructivist continuum. Such an analysis is…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language)
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Christoph Kulgemeyer; David Geelan – Science Education, 2024
Instructional explanations are sometimes viewed as part of a nonconstructivist, solely teacher-centered learning environment, leading to the perception that they are ineffective or inappropriate for teaching science. Consequently, teacher education programmes seldom focus on preparing teachers to explain scientific concepts effectively.…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Constructivism (Learning)
Erin Rondeau-Madrid – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Student mental health has been a pervasive crisis in the United States long before the pandemic, with 1 in 5 people living with mental illness (CDC, 2024). In general, teacher education programs have failed to offer comprehensive curricula that meaningfully address students who live with mental illness. Moreover, programs that do offer a mental…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mental Health, Mental Disorders, Preservice Teacher Education
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Erdal, Bay; Mehmet, Basaran; Bülent, Dös – Psycho-Educational Research Reviews, 2021
In the context of paradigmatic transformations, different approaches have periodically dominated in the field of educational sciences, as happened in other fields. There are views related to which the scientific paradigms are rising rapidly and falling slowly. The purpose of this study is to investigate why? and how? paradigms gain and lose their…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Models, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
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Bagdat Abdikadyr; Bayan Ualikhanova; Daulet Berdaliyev; Gulnara Issayeva; Samat Maxutov – European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2025
This study investigates the impact of constructivist teaching methods on achievement and misconceptions in mechanics, with a focus on gender differences. The research involved 88 first-year physics students enrolled in the physics teacher training program. Using a quasi-experimental design, students were divided into experimental (constructivist…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Physics, Science Achievement, Constructivism (Learning)
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Akira Shah – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2025
This article examines everyday "International Baccalaureate Educator Certificate" (IBEC) environments in Japanese higher education through a theoretical framework of whiteness. Exploring dissonances shaped by English and constructivism at two universities, I argue that communities challenge Anglo-American and Euro-American epistemologies…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Teaching Methods, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Certification
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