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Hill, Jim; Bass, Erika Lynn; Stewart, Trevor Thomas – English in Education, 2020
This study addresses how problem-posing seminars provided room for preservice teachers (PSTs) to navigate the disconnect between theory and practice, facilitating reflection on their experiences, and fostering self-efficacy as novice English teachers. Viewing student teaching as identity construction, the authors applied the lens of Lensmire's…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Self Efficacy, Problem Solving, Seminars
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Neilsen, Rod; Weinmann, Michiko – Australian Educational Researcher, 2020
This paper reports on a study that investigated Australian pre-service teachers' (PSTs) experiences in mobility programs undertaken in Santiago, Chile. Through the methodological lens of sense-making, our analysis aims to further current understandings of international teaching practicums and to examine how discursively (re)produced binary…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Professional Identity, Practicums, Study Abroad
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Dezhbankhan, Fariba; Baranovich, Diana Lea; Abedalaziz, Nabeel – International Education Studies, 2020
Education has a crucial role in improving opportunities for lifelong learning and helping students to move towards their self-actualizing goals. Applying metacognitive interventions facilitate conceptualization and operationalization of such holistic approach of education. This study investigated the impacts of twelve hours metacognitive…
Descriptors: Intervention, Program Effectiveness, Metacognition, Self Actualization
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Erickson, MaryGrace; Grant, Jacie; Karcher, Elizabeth L. – Journal of Extension, 2020
Extension educators need intercultural competence to communicate with international audiences and facilitate dialogue in diverse domestic communities. Although many Extension professionals have traveled abroad, experience abroad does not necessarily lead to intercultural competence without intentional intercultural development support. We describe…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Study Abroad, Intercultural Communication, Cultural Awareness
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Aboudahr, Shorouk Mohamed Farag Mohamed Farag – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2020
Learning through YouTube has become one of the main sources of learning in the student's life at the present time which provides illustrative images, scalability of knowledge, and ease of searching for sources of knowledge. It also provides the student with large areas of self-learning and the provision of knowledge according to the desire of the…
Descriptors: Social Media, Video Technology, Listening Skills, Foreign Countries
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Mikalsen, Hilde Kristin; Lagestad, Pål Arild – Sport, Education and Society, 2020
The aim of the study is to shed light on how physical education (PE) is experienced among a varied group of adolescents in school, and to nurture debate related to the relationship between adolescents' lived experience of PE and their identity-formation processes. Nuanced insights can help to increase teachers' ability to perceive, react to and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Early Adolescents, Physical Education
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Ni, Chuanbin; Jin, Xiaobing – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2020
This study attempted to examine the modulation of emotional effects on L2 lexical attrition. For this purpose, a cross-sectional approach was adopted to analyze emotional effects on L2 lexical attrition with a 500-word vocabulary test taken by 188 Chinese-English bilinguals. As indicated by the results, the modulation of emotional effects on L2…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Chinese, Bilingualism, Language Skill Attrition
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Sen, Emine Özgür; Hava, Kevser – Education and Information Technologies, 2020
The purpose of this study was to investigate prospective middle school mathematics teachers' views on the flipped classroom. 41 third-year undergraduate students who were enrolled in the mathematics education department participated in this qualitative study. The study was conducted in the Statistics and Probability course and lasted for 11 weeks.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Blended Learning
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Goeman, Katie; De Grez, Luc; van den Muijsenberg, Eline; Elen, Jan – Educational Research, 2020
Background: While open-cohort blended education programmes allow for accessible and flexible study trajectories, they may present social challenges to learners. Social presence is a possible a way of enhancing adult learners' success. It can lead to an increased perception of community, which may result in lower rates of dropping out. Purpose:…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Blended Learning, Interpersonal Relationship, Intervention
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Salisbury, Jason D.; Irby, Decoteau J. – Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 2020
This article investigates how the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) redesigned its three-course instructional leadership strand to operate as a continuous three-semester learning experience that sequenced and emphasized an active learning pedagogy. This accounting elaborates the design and use of this pedagogy to support aspirant leaders in…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Instructional Leadership, Leadership Training
Gumb, Lindsey – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2020
In the following Q&A, NEBHE's Fellow for Open Education Lindsey Gumb asks Heather Miceli, an adjunct professor at Roger Williams University (RWU) and Johnson & Wales University (JWU), about her integration of OER-enabled pedagogy in her general education science course, which has helped push the narrative of Open Educational Resources…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Experiential Learning, Student Costs, Money Management
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Vea, Tanner – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2020
Background: Learning sciences researchers, including those in the sociocultural tradition, often address emotion on motivation's terms, as a condition or quality of being that propels or mediates learning activity. Other times, emotion remains implicit in analyses of learning. Methods: Toward a more robust theorization of the relationship between…
Descriptors: Animals, Activism, Sociocultural Patterns, Ethnography
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Edling, Silvia; Sharp, Heather; Löfström, Jan; Ammert, Niklas – Ethics and Education, 2020
In light of current tendencies, where appreciating plurality and uphold everyone's equal value is being questioned from different directions, there is arguably a need to revive the ethical dimension of history education as a way of learning about difficult histories, including traumatic pasts. Since the 1970s historical consciousness has played an…
Descriptors: Ethics, History Instruction, Trauma, Learning Theories
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Morphew, Jason W.; Silva, Mariana; Herman, Geoffrey; West, Matthew – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Laboratory studies have routinely demonstrated that testing often leads to greater learning and retention than repeated studying. In the classroom, this effect has been replicated with memory and application tasks. However, studies of classrooms involving mathematical problem solving are sparse and have had mixed results. This paper presents the…
Descriptors: Mastery Learning, Testing, Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education
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Alpizar, David; Adesope, Olusola O.; Wong, Rachel M. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2020
Signals (or cues) are added to multimedia learning materials to guide learners' attention to critical elements of the materials. Yet, research on signaling has produced mixed findings on learning outcomes. On the one hand, some studies have reported positive effects of signaling on the performance of learning outcomes (e.g., Jamet in Hum Behav…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Multimedia Instruction, Outcomes of Education, Meta Analysis
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