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Hunter-Doniger, Tracey – Art Education, 2018
Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a dynamic classroom approach in which students actively use driving questions to explore real-world problems and acquire deeper knowledge through constructive investigations (Stepien & Gallagher, 1993; Thomas, 2000). Although not a new pedagogical approach, PBL has recently gained in popularity and come to the…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Problem Based Learning, Social Problems, Teaching Methods
Avramenko, Alex; Begum, Mehrunishah – Online Submission, 2018
This paper discusses the challenges of entrepreneurship education in a regional Malaysian context and provides the design details of entrepreneurship modules providing a practical experience. It is argued that an active, experience-centred module delivery helps to revitalise student curiosity in entrepreneurial activities. The paper utilises the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Entrepreneurship, Active Learning, Experiential Learning
Wintre Foxworth Johnson; Saba Khan Vlach; Maria Leija – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
The current climate of K-12 education in the United States has seen a narrowing of literacy instructional practices, exponential amounts of book bans, and contrived hysteria about liberal indoctrination and Critical Race Theory (CRT). Yet, as the world becomes increasingly connected across difference, and as research increasingly demonstrates that…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Culturally Relevant Education, Emergent Literacy, Teaching Methods
Voices from Crisis: Perspectives of EFL Learners on Emergency Distance Education after an Earthquake
Hüsem Korkmaz; Ali Ceylan; Murat Akbiyik; Melis Ceylan – Anatolian Journal of Education, 2025
This study aims at uncovering the perspectives of tertiary English language learners on the emergency distance language learning practices carried into effect following the devastating earthquakes in Türkiye in 2023. The study adopted a descriptive phenomenological research pattern as a qualitative study to gain an in-depth understanding of the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Distance Education, Natural Disasters, English (Second Language)
Shulin Yu; Yiran Zhang; Chunhong Liu; Icy Lee – Language Teaching Research, 2025
Research on second language (L2) writing tends to focus much more on student learning of writing than teachers' teaching and learning of the teaching of writing. While a few studies have considered the influence of formal education on teachers' L2 writing instruction, such as by examining the changes in teacher beliefs and practices across one…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Private Education
Jennifer Blitz – Office of English Language Acquisition, US Department of Education, 2025
As with all learners, English learners (ELs) require more than basic reading and writing skills to successfully engage with rigorous academic content, progress through school, and be fully prepared for postsecondary education and careers. ELs must be able to access grade-level content while simultaneously developing proficiency and autonomy in…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, English Learners, Personal Autonomy, Language Proficiency
Ismail Thamarasseri; Nisha Iqbal – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2025
The integration of digital initiatives in middle and secondary level education has significantly transformed the learning landscape at national, state, and local levels. Governments and educational institutions are leveraging technology to enhance accessibility, engagement, and effectiveness in teaching and learning. At the national level,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle Schools, High Schools, Secondary Education
Webb, Sheila – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
In Part One of "Interpreting Kant in Education," a reading of Kant was gradually developed by drawing on interpretations of his key terms and insights from contemporary exegesis and work in the philosophy of mind. This reading is used in Part Two to challenge the widespread 'Kantian' picture in education and address familiar criticisms…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Constructivism (Learning), Epistemology, Sensory Experience
Butler, Lucas P.; Gibbs, Hailey M.; Levush, Karen C. – Child Development, 2020
In learning about the world children must not only make inferences based on minimal evidence, but must deal with conflicting evidence and question those initial inferences when they appear to be wrong. Four experiments (N = 144) found that young children were significantly more likely to revise their initial inferences when conflicting evidence…
Descriptors: Young Children, Cognitive Processes, Evidence, Inferences
Blankenship, Bethany – Student Success, 2020
This practice report discusses the term "bricolage" and its relationship to student learning. The positive and negative perceptions of teachers and students as "bricoleurs" (those who practice bricolage) are discussed. An exploratory study that examines the application of bricolage in the classroom is discussed. In two…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Strategies, Knowledge Level, Creativity
Bearn, Gordon – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
Although we pretend that only humans, or perhaps animals, can call to us, this essay takes seriously those familiar moments, spells of time, when we lose ourselves staring out into the ocean or down into campfires. In those moments, we are drawn by the flames, by the waves, into reveries. It is not just humans or animals or plants: we are drawn by…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Familiarity, Time, Learner Engagement
Kekki, Minna-Kerttu – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
In challenging the media-pessimistic phenomenological analyses provided by Hubert Dreyfus and Tanja Staehler, I argue that such analyses have misinterpreted phenomenological theory and have resulted in fallacious arguments. I show that phenomenological theory, as it relates to what constitutes our social experiences, indicates that the core of…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Mass Media, Learning, Misconceptions
Cheng, Si; Jiang, Ting; Xue, Jingming; Wang, Songxue; Chen, Chuansheng; Zhang, Mingxia – Learning & Memory, 2020
Studies have revealed that rewards promote long-term memory, even in an incidental way. However, most previous studies using the incidental paradigm have included two reward levels, and it is still not clear how the reward magnitude influences memory. Adopting the incidental paradigm and three reward levels, the current study revealed that the…
Descriptors: Memory, Rewards, Incidental Learning, Influences
Rimm-Kaufman, Sara E.; Jodl, Jacqueline – Educational Leadership, 2020
It is time to mobilize whole child advocates behind the neuroscience of learning and development, write education professors Sara Rimm-Kaufman and Jacqueline Jodl. Here, they describe four key research findings on the brain and learning--and how to translate them into practice in order to support the whole child.
Descriptors: Brain, Neurosciences, Learning, Teaching Methods
McAvoy, Darren; Kuhns, Michael; Dettenmaier, Megan; Dupéy, Lauren Nicole – Journal of Extension, 2020
The combination of large volumes of woody fuel needing disposal after forestry activities and evolving regulatory restrictions makes traditional methods of pile burning increasingly difficult. Alternatively, using small kilns to pyrolyze these fuels on-site yields a potentially valuable product: biochar. In this article, we describe an educational…
Descriptors: Fuels, Forestry, Learning Activities, Fire Protection

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