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Pirinelli, Alyssa L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
A process for generating and writing an individual research proposal with or without access to advanced experimental techniques is described herein. This process was first included in a glycoconjugate biochemistry course to increase student interaction with more areas of the field, but the process was designed to be applicable elsewhere as well.…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Peer Evaluation
Darejeh, Ali; Marcus, Nadine; Sweller, John – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2021
When novice users try to learn to use a software application that includes a variety of high element interactivity tools, the complex structure of the software can increase cognitive load and render the tools incomprehensible. Accordingly, there is a need for an efficient teaching approach that can provide practical knowledge to users while…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Software, Teaching Methods, Cognitive Processes
Sutherland, Abigail; Incera, Sara – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2021
Critical reading requires a deep and active engagement with the text. The goal of this study was to empirically determine what critical reading skills faculty believe students should develop. We asked faculty to rate how useful they consider several critical reading behaviors and how often they model those behaviors in their classes. Faculty…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Reading Skills
Yaayin, Boniface; Oppong, Emmanuel K.; Hanson, Ruby – Science Education International, 2021
The focus of this study was to find out the effectiveness of the jigsaw model on improving pre-service teachers' performance in selected functional group organic compounds. The study employed the quasi-experimental non-randomized pre-test/post-test intact class design. The sample was 144 pre-service teachers comprising 72 in the experimental class…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Preservice Teachers
Carian, Emily K.; Hill, Jasmine D. – Teaching Sociology, 2021
Qualitative methods courses lack tools for teaching students how to capture and analyze the nuanced ways participant subjectivity shows up in interviews. This article responds to the call for greater depth in qualitative methods instruction by offering teachers a series of discussion questions and an in-class worksheet that will help students more…
Descriptors: Sociology, Teaching Methods, Social Desirability, Self Concept
Zarate, Kary; Maggin, Daniel M. – Beyond Behavior, 2021
Video modeling (VM) is a powerful and effective tool to support skill acquisition and generalization for students with and without emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD). Video models can include adults, peers, and the very students at which skill development is directed. This article provides a definition of VM and descriptions of its varying…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Modeling (Psychology), Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders
Clay, Casey J.; Schmitz, Brittany A.; Balakrishnan, Bimal; Hopfenblatt, James P.; Evans, Ashley; Kahng, SungWoo – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2021
Effective training procedures include behavioral skills training (BST), which involves providing written and verbal instructions, modeling of the skill, rehearsal of the skill, and feedback on the performance. This training typically involves in vivo experience in which trainees and students are exposed to risks such as proximity to infectious…
Descriptors: Feasibility Studies, Computer Simulation, Behavior Modification, Skill Development
Shrager, Jeff – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2021
Practice effects are ubiquitous human phenomena that have been scientifically studied for over half a century. They are also among the most directly applicable psychological phenomenon, holding broad implications for any domain involving human expertise, and especially for education. Yet the details of how practice works to improve performance are…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Class Activities, Educational Games
Esterhazy, Rachelle; De Lange, Thomas; Møystad, Anne – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2021
Signature pedagogies are widely used in professional education to prepare students for the complex and unpredictable nature of professional work. We argue that assessment moments involving professional artefacts contribute to the evaluation and formation of professional knowledge, skills and moral understandings -- and thus to the signature of the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Professional Education, Performance Based Assessment, Dental Health
Sumuer, Evren – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of mobile phone usage policies on college students' learning. Based on quasi-experimental research, with pretest-posttest nonequivalent group design, two pre-existing groups were randomly assigned treatment conditions, namely the removal of students' mobile phones (Restricted Phone Access),…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Technology Uses in Education, College Students
Miller, Laura T.; Bumpus, Emily C.; Graves, Scott Lee, Jr. – Contemporary School Psychology, 2021
The assessment of cognitive abilities has been the dominant activity performed by school psychologists since the implementation of the field. As such, the teaching of this skill to future psychologists is arguably the most important function of graduate education. Consequently, understanding graduate programs instruction in this area is extremely…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, School Psychology, Professional Education, Graduate Study
Boon, Helen J.; Boon, Lucy; Bartle, Toby – Australian Educational Researcher, 2021
This systematic literature review sought to examine whether iPad or other mobile technology use by school students aged 9 to 14 years enhanced academic outcomes. Conducted in March 2019 using the PRISMA statement, the review identified 43 studies published between 2010 and 2019 which specifically addressed the research question. Findings revealed…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Peretyatko, Artyom Yu.; Zulfugarzade, Teymur E. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2021
Recent years have witnessed the publication of a variety of scholarly papers highlighting region-specific peculiarities of education in the Russian Empire. However, they tend to focus on statistical information regarding the number of schools, the number of students, etc. Therefore, theoretical and pedagogical views and unique features of the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Educational Theories
Giangreco, Michael F. – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2021
Internationally, teacher assistants (TAs) have emerged as a prominent feature of inclusive educational service delivery and existing research has focused extensively on their roles, training and supervision. In the context of this special issue on TAs, this article describes reasons why relying extensively on TAs as a central feature of inclusive…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Inclusion, Teacher Aides, Role
Keri, Zsuzsanna; Elbatarny, Hisham S. – HAPS Educator, 2021
Analogies are useful pedagogical tools to introduce new and difficult concepts to students by building connections to familiar things from our daily life. Research has shown that applying analogies during the learning process facilitates the development of higher order thinking. In this article, we present a number of analogies that have been…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Figurative Language, Teaching Methods, Science Education

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