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Kinirons, Stacy A.; Reddin, Vanessa M.; Maguffin, Jeanann – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
The most effective method to teach gross anatomy is largely unknown. This study examined two teaching methods utilized in a physical therapy and occupational therapy gross anatomy course, (1) alternating dissection with peer teaching every other laboratory session and (2) faculty demonstrations during laboratory sessions. Student (n = 57) subgroup…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Teaching Methods, Human Body, Physical Therapy
Raabe, Johannes; Bejar, Matthew P.; Bass, Andrew D.; Lauer, E. Earlynn; Erdner, Sara M.; Zakrajsek, Rebecca A. – Quest, 2019
Many students experience difficulties during their graduate education. Scholars have proposed mentoring as one potential strategy to support them. While often assumed to be the sole responsibility of faculty, graduate students are also in a position to provide meaningful mentorship to their peers. Thus, the purpose of the current article is to…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Mentors, Sport Psychology, Personal Autonomy
Cummings, Daniel J.; Sheeran, Nicola – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2019
Previous research investigating the relationship between peer-assisted study sessions (also called supplemental instruction or peer-assisted learning) and academic performance has a number of concerns. These include the lack of inclusion of important variables such as academic motivation and personality. This study (N = 233) investigated how…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Peer Teaching, Study, Supplementary Education
Goodwin, Bryan; Slotnik, William J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2019
There is a long-held but inaccurate belief that new teachers' expertise and talent is mostly innate and that it peaks and plateaus within their first few years of teaching. William Slotnik and Bryan Goodwin explain that school systems need to abandon this conventional wisdom and instead build true talent development systems that support the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teacher Competencies, Expertise, Faculty Development
Ruiz-Gallardo, José-Reyes; Reavey, Duncan – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2019
Misconceptions of science principles are frequent among university students. This is particularly problematic in teacher education, as these misconceptions can be passed on by teachers to pupils at school. In this study, 40 preservice teachers studied 8 common misconceptions by 3 different approaches: learning by teaching (LbT) and learning from…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Team Teaching, Longitudinal Studies
Jin, Bora; Lee, Jihyun; Baumgartner, Lisa M. – Educational Gerontology, 2019
While aquatic exercises have been considered one of the most appropriate learning activities for older adult learners because they are safe and beneficial for health, limited evidence exists regarding how older adult learners perceive their learning environment and different learning strategies. Thus, our research explored older adults'…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Older Adults, Aquatic Sports, Exercise
Liao, Soohyun Nam; Zingaro, Daniel; Thai, Kevin; Alvarado, Christine; Griswold, William G.; Porter, Leo – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2019
As enrollments and class sizes in postsecondary institutions have increased, instructors have sought automated and lightweight means to identify students who are at risk of performing poorly in a course. This identification must be performed early enough in the term to allow instructors to assist those students before they fall irreparably behind.…
Descriptors: Prediction, Low Achievement, Tests, Scores
Gonzales, Sandra M.; Baier, Stefanie T.; Brammer, Ethriam C. – Student Success, 2022
This report shares practices from a successful Latinx Studies learning community model at an urban research-intensive university in the Midwestern United States. The learning community model offers a tiered developmental curriculum to support the three different stages of a student's journey, from enrollment to graduation. The three distinct…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Urban Schools, Research Universities, Communities of Practice
Bancha, Woralak – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2022
Code-switching or using a native language (L1) is commonly employed in an EFL classroom to facilitate comprehension to low-proficiency learners. However, in a context where teachers and learners do not share the same mother tongue, it causes some challenges to language teachers. As teachers' beliefs directly influence their practices, and research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Code Switching (Language), English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
Gupta, Sambhav; Chen, Yu – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2022
Supporting student academic success has been one of the major goals for higher education. However, low teacher-to-student ratio makes it difficult for students to receive sufficient and personalized support that they might want to. The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and conversational agents, such as chatbots, has provided…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Undergraduate Students, At Risk Students, Artificial Intelligence
Doyle, Elaine; Buckley, Patrick – Interactive Learning Environments, 2022
While research and practice centred around students and academics working together to co-create in the higher level sector has increased, co-creation in assessment remains relatively rare in a higher education context. It is acknowledged in the literature that deeper comprehension of content can be realised when students author their own questions…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Student Participation, Test Construction, Academic Achievement
Lowell, Soren Y.; McMillen, Stephanie; Lightburn, Anita L.; Desjardins, Jamie L.; Riley, Ellyn A. – Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders, 2022
The critical lack of racially and ethnically diverse healthcare professionals in the field of Communication Sciences & Disorders (CSD) in contrast to the increasing diversity of the U.S. population may contribute to healthcare disparities and negatively impact healthcare outcomes. It is therefore imperative for transformational programs and…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Success, Minority Group Students, Ethnic Diversity
Eghterafi, Wadi; Tucker, Mary C.; Zhang, Icy; Son, Ji Yun – Online Learning, 2022
In this study, we examined the effect of video-based feedback designed to highlight a peer engaging in effective thinking processes on self-efficacy beliefs and learning outcomes (performance on a delayed quiz). Students in an introductory statistics course participated in an online learning activity where they received feedback in one of three…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Mastery Learning, Self Efficacy, Teaching Methods
Kurt, Uluhan; Sezek, Fatih – Science Education International, 2022
The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between students' metacognitive learning, critical thinking, scientific process skills, and academic achievements after the "Cell and Divisions" and "Force and Energy" units which have been processed according to different teaching methods. Furthermore, in this study, it…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Skill Development, Metacognition
Miquel, Ester; Duran, David – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2017
This article describes an in-service teachers', staff-development model "Peer Learning Network" and presents results about its efficiency. "Peer Learning Network" promotes three levels of peer learning simultaneously (among pupils, teachers, and schools). It supports pairs of teachers from several schools, who are linked…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Cooperative Learning, Peer Teaching, Tutoring

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