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Chassidim, Hadas; Almog, Dani; Mark, Shlomo – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2018
The project-oriented and Agile approaches have motivated a new generation of software engineers. Within the academic curriculum, the issue of whether students are being sufficiently prepared for the future has been raised. The objective of this work is to present the project-oriented environment as an influential factor that software engineering…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Computer Software
Mintz, Keren; Tal, Tali – Environmental Education Research, 2018
This research investigates the ways in which undergraduate courses dealing with the environment address sustainable development (SD), and contribute to the development of sustainability learning outcomes (SLO). The participants in the study were 13 instructors, and 360 students who were enrolled in 13 courses that addressed the environment in a…
Descriptors: Course Content, Environmental Education, Higher Education, Teaching Methods
Neil Caplan; Wendy Pearlman; Brent E. Sasley; Mira Sucharov – Journal of Political Science Education, 2012
The Arab-Israeli conflict can be a difficult topic to teach, for a variety of reasons. As such, this article represents a conversation by four scholar-teachers of the Middle East and the conflict about our approaches to teaching it. We discuss our motivations for the manner in which we teach the conflict and some of the specific tools we use to do…
Descriptors: Conflict, Arabs, Active Learning, Foreign Countries

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