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Jeaninne Horowitz Gassol – Discover Education, 2025
Entrepreneurship is a key driver of economic growth, innovation, and societal change. Yet, encouraging entrepreneurial engagement among undergraduates is challenging. Despite numerous initiatives, few students translate their education into ventures, revealing shortcomings in traditional teaching. Moreover, a focus on disciplinary specialization…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Systems Approach, Problem Solving, Undergraduate Students
Deutchman, Paul; McAuliffe, Katherine – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Recent work suggests that common knowledge is an important cognitive mechanism for coordinating prosocial behavior, in part because it reduces uncertainty about others' cooperative behavior. However, it remains unclear whether children also rely on common knowledge to solve coordination problems. Here we examined whether 6- to 9-year-old children…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Problem Solving, Children, Cooperation
Victoria Cardullo; Megan Burton – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
This article explores integrating a STEM equity framework in analyzing primary picture books, focusing on providing equitable access to high-quality STEM learning experiences for all students. It delves into the multifaceted nature of STEM literacy, emphasizing critical thinking, problem-solving, utility, applicability, empathy, STEM dispositions,…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Picture Books, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving
Dailin Zheng; Yu Chen; Leslie J. Albert – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2025
Employers increasingly prioritize candidates who can solve real-world Structured Query Language (SQL) problems, particularly during technical interviews. However, many undergraduate students feel underprepared for these interviews because they have not engaged in the deep learning needed to apply SQL concepts confidently. Additionally, students…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Simulation, Employment Interviews, Computer Literacy
Lisa Giachini; Isabelle Cabot – Journal of Education and Learning, 2025
This study examines the effects of the pedagogical use of context-rich problems on motivation and learning, as compared to traditional problems, in mechanical physics courses at the college level. The results indicate that the treatment has appreciable outcomes on conceptual learning gain, on the perception of task value and on a perceived sense…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Science Instruction, Student Motivation, Problem Solving
James Knutson; Kristen Stagg – International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2025
This research examines the integration of computational thinking in mathematics education, specifically examining its impact on students' algebraic reasoning. By teaching core computational concepts such as pattern recognition, decomposition, and algorithmic thinking, students develop a deeper understanding of algebraic structures and processes.…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
Alicia L. Macchione; Donald Sacco – Journal for STEM Education Research, 2023
Research demonstrates that when math-based gender stereotypes are activated (e.g., men are better at math than women), women display comparatively poorer math performance than men, a phenomenon referred to as stereotype threat. We evaluated the effectiveness of two forms of self-affirmation in reducing the effects of stereotype threat on women's…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Mathematics Achievement, Sex Stereotypes, Gender Discrimination
Roar A. Callaman; Fe Monique M. Tagaytay – International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2025
This study explored how students develop and demonstrate resilience when prompted with mathematical problems. Anchored on the Three-Dimensional Resilience Theory in Mathematical Problem Solving, a multiple case study was conducted on thirteen (13) purposively selected students from a public senior high school in Davao City, Philippines. The…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, High School Students
Andrea Buenano; Stacy Warner; E. Whitney G. Moore – Sport Management Education Journal, 2025
Short-term mega sporting events provide an opportunity for students to not only gain a memorable career experience but also enhance student skills and learning. However, very few (if any) researchers have explored students' confidence related to key skills before and after such an event. Thus, the purpose of this study was to assess the effect of…
Descriptors: Athletics, Student Attitudes, Skill Development, Team Sports
Böswald, Valentin; Schukajlow, Stanislaw – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2023
According to expectancy-value models, two important motivational constructs are task value and self-efficacy expectations. As students work intensively on mathematical problems in the classroom, teachers need the competence to judge whether students value solving the problem and how confident they are that they will succeed. However, not much is…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Value Judgment, Self Esteem
Hüseyin Çakir – Journal of Learning and Teaching in Digital Age, 2025
This study aims to understand students' views on project development in coding and robotics courses. Focusing on student study groups in this field seeks to provide a broad view using qualitative and quantitative methods. The study group consists of students taking the coding and robotics course. A semi-structured interview form developed by the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Program Development, Coding, Robotics
Thomas D. Montgomery; Bridget M. Green; Cliff G. Oliech; Jeffrey D. Evanseck – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2024
Colleges are becoming increasingly diverse, including strengthening representation of students with disabilities in STEM (Science, Teaching, Engineering, and Math) fields; however, representation still lags behind national trends. To adapt to this changing demographic and improve representation, STEM college professors must be prepared to grant…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Students with Disabilities, College Faculty, Equal Education
Dorothy Duchatelet; Frank Cornelissen; Monique Volman – Journal of Experiential Education, 2024
Background: Experiential learning environments are beneficial for the development of generic learning outcomes, such as critical thinking, communication, and self-regulation. However, research about the variation in experiential learning activities and their benefits is scattered across several bodies of discipline-specific literature. Purpose:…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Outcomes of Education, Higher Education, Skill Development
Zhang Jingwei; Lin Shuhao; Wang Xuebei; Kong Haoxin; Zhao Xinyue; Lei Jing; Li Mingxia – SAGE Open, 2024
Learning how to effectively respond to ethical dilemma can affect nurses' physical and mental health, which is not conducive to developing a nursing career. Nursing students' ethical behavior warrants attention as professionals about to begin clinical work. We aim to understand the current situation and influencing factors of Chinese nursing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethics, Nursing Education, Student Behavior
Thalia R. Goldstein – Teachers College Press, 2024
Discover the cognitive, social, emotional, and other psychological benefits of learning how to act and perform. This book looks behind the curtain of theatre education to see how thinking on stage happens in real secondary classrooms. Reporting on the first large scale systematic qualitative analyses of acting classes for adolescents, the author…
Descriptors: Drama Education, Cognitive Processes, Social Influences, Psychological Patterns

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