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Munawaroh – International Journal of Instruction, 2020
Problem based learning model has been widely implemented in various fields and educational contexts since it challenges students to learn through engagement in a real problem. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) model, learning method, and learning motivation on entrepreneurial attitudes.…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Learning Motivation, Entrepreneurship
Heredia, Sara C. – Science Education, 2020
This study explores the role of conceptual coherence in science teacher learning of science-specific formative assessment. Conceptual coherence refers to the alignment of ideas about teaching and learning and may be difficult with certain teaching practices, like formative assessment, that have a central role in accountability mechanisms in…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Faculty Development, Formative Evaluation, Organizational Change
Ezzat, Hicham; Agogué, Marine; Le Masson, Pascal; Weil, Benoit; Cassotti, Mathieu – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
Fixation is one of the major obstacles that individuals face in creative idea generation contexts. Several studies have shown that individuals unintentionally tend to fixate to the examples they are shown in a creative ideation task, even when instructed to avoid them. Most of these studies used examples formulated with high level of specificity.…
Descriptors: Creativity, Performance, Task Analysis, Abstract Reasoning
Phillips, Kaitlin E.; Forsythe, Katherine E. – Communication Teacher, 2020
Every time we join an organization, we go through the socialization process, which is often not as explicit as we might like. Although organizations often provide handbooks for role-related information, there is no such formal structure for cultural information. In order to understand the socialization process and the value it has for both the…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Teaching Methods, Socialization, Organizational Culture
Haimovitz, Kyla; Dweck, Carol S.; Walton, Gregory M. – Developmental Science, 2020
Children's tendency to delay gratification predicts important life outcomes, yet little is known about how to enhance delay of gratification other than by teaching task-specific strategies. The present research investigated the effect of exposing children to a model who experiences the exertion of willpower as energizing. In two experiments, 86 4-…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Delay of Gratification, Models, Self Control
Hay, Penny; Sapsed, Ruth; Sayers, Esther; Benn, Melissa; Rigby, Sue – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2020
Creative activism is an approach to education that asks: 'What can happen when we take learning outside the classroom and think of it happening everywhere?' Two charities--House of Imagination and Cambridge Curiosity and Imagination--have been asking this question in their creative place-making programmes working with socially engaged artists and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Activism, Partnerships in Education, Elementary Schools
Tang, Marc – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2020
University students in other disciplines without prior knowledge in statistics and/or programming language are introduced to the statistical method of decision trees in the programming language R during a 45-minute teaching and practice session. Statistics and programming skills are now frequently required within a wide variety of research fields…
Descriptors: Statistics, Teaching Methods, Programming, Programming Languages
Kittle, Penny; Gallagher, Kelly – Educational Leadership, 2020
Many students enter upper grades unprepared to make decisions and take charge of their work, especially with writing assignments and organizing their thinking in any written piece. With good intention, many teachers make lots of decisions for students on organization and development a piece of writing. Gallagher and Kittle share how they let…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Writing (Composition)
Edelen, Daniel; Bush, Sarah B.; Simpson, Heather; Cook, Kristin L.; Abassian, Aline – School Science and Mathematics, 2020
The mathematics education community has routinely called for mathematics tasks to be connected to the real world. However, accomplishing this in ways that are relevant to students' lived experiences can be challenging. Meanwhile, mathematical modeling has gained traction as a way for students to learn mathematics through real-world connections. In…
Descriptors: Empathy, Mathematical Models, Mathematics Instruction, Relevance (Education)
McLaughlin, Maureen; DeVoogd, Glenn – Reading Teacher, 2020
Critical literacy requires that readers have both the ability and the deliberate inclination to think critically about texts of all types, meaningfully question their origin and purpose, and take action. Response to reading from a critical stance has typically been limited to discussion but has recently expanded to include other modes of response.…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Critical Reading, Reader Response, Teaching Methods
Marunda-Piki, Chipo Jean – Research in Drama Education, 2020
This article presents an action research analysis of data collected from lessons conducted in my own class. The action research investigated how the dynamics of noise and silence can be enforced using dramatic approaches. Research in the area of drama integration in teaching and learning often aims to improve learner's knowledge acquisition.…
Descriptors: Drama, Acoustics, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Goralnik, Lissy; Marcus, Sonia – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2020
Through literature review, anecdote, and empirical case study, this chapter explores the role of contemplative practice--yoga, meditation, reflection, breathwork--in the sustainability classroom as a way to increase both learner resilience and learner capacity to engage the challenging content of socio-ecological resilience.
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Case Studies, Metacognition, Sustainability
Williams, Wendy R. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2020
Being literate in today's world involves more than reading and writing traditional works in print. Students need experiences with a range of multimodal narratives, including animation. Multimodal narratives offer many entry points for engagement, and design plays an important role as readers/viewers navigate their way through these works and make…
Descriptors: Animation, Literacy, College Students, Films
Greenslade, Thomas B., Jr. – Physics Teacher, 2020
This note is about 1000 words in length. We have been taught that this much information is contained in a single picture. But, Fig. 1 is so rich that four separate ideas can be obtained from it! The figure appears in "The Boy's Playbook of Science" by John Henry Pepper. Pepper tells us that this shows an "assistant standing on the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Books
Hicks, Michael D. – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2020
This report proposes a framework for describing student analogical reasoning activities in abstract algebra that moves beyond the traditional literature-based treatment of analogical mapping. The Analogical Reasoning in Mathematics (ARM) framework captures the activities that students engage in when anticipating, creating, and reasoning from…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Learning Activities, Mathematics, Algebra

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