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Julie A. Woodzicka; Karla Klein Murdock; Lisa Greer; Dan R. Johnson; Toni Locy; Arthur H. Goldsmith – Assessment Update, 2025
Much has been written about bias in student evaluations of teaching (SETs), and efforts have been made to develop evaluation forms that minimize the risk of bias in students' responses. The authors created a fully qualitative open-ended SET instrument, along with a standard process to summarize and interpret results for use by all undergraduate…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Student Attitudes, Bias, Universities
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Grant Eckstein – Journal of Response to Writing, 2022
For students to benefit from teacher feedback, either in the short term to improve a draft or in the long term to improve as writers, students need to engage with the feedback (Lira-Gonzales et al., 2021; Zhang & K. Hyland, 2018). Thus, simply receiving feedback is not sufficient to improving student writing; students need to be invested…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Feedback (Response), Learner Engagement, Emotional Response
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Pearson, William S. – Cogent Education, 2022
Written feedback commentary (WFC) on L2 student writing is a widespread and time-intensive teacher practice, serving a range of roles and purposes. One of the challenges in providing effective WFC is attending to the many content and delivery options that are possible, some of which have been shown to exert tangible effects on students and their…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Writing Instruction, Feedback (Response), Formative Evaluation
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Nugent, Michael – Education 3-13, 2021
Opportunities for pupils to discuss with their teachers matters affecting their education are considered a positive step towards delivering a rights-based pedagogy. The suitability of this initiative may be questioned if pupils whose voice has been compromised are unwilling or unable to have their say. The substance of pupil-teacher dialogues will…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Rights, Teacher Student Relationship, Humor
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Olanipekun, Oluwaseun L.; Zhao, JuLong; Wang, Rongdong; A. Sedory, Stephen; Singh, Sarjinder – Sociological Methods & Research, 2023
In carrying out surveys involving sensitive characteristics, randomized response models have been considered among the best techniques since they provide the maximum privacy protection to the respondents and procure honest responses. Over the years, researchers have carried out studies on the estimation of proportions of the population possessing…
Descriptors: Correlation, Smoking, Thinking Skills, Health Behavior
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Kristen M. Berkos – Communication Teacher, 2024
Students who complete this assignment will participate in a five-day phone fast. They will not use their phones for five full days, and they will keep a journal about their experiences. Students will reflect on how their mobile phone usage impacts their social relationships, media consumption, and social media use. Each day, students complete a…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Use Studies, Interpersonal Relationship
Amrein-Beardsley, Audrey; Geiger, Tray – Phi Delta Kappan, 2022
Feedback is an essential ingredient for professional growth, but teachers receive limited feedback that is actually useful. Audrey Amrein-Beardsley and Tray Geiger discuss the flaws in two common forms of teacher feedback, value-added measures and classroom observations, often used as part of a summative evaluation. They suggest that student…
Descriptors: Student Surveys, Feedback (Response), Teacher Evaluation, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance
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Chong, Sin Wang – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2021
In response to the paradigm shift of feedback from information to process, the notion of 'student feedback literacy', which refers to students' capacities and dispositions to use feedback, has been increasingly promulgated in the higher education assessment literature recently. Student feedback literacy has been conceptualized into three…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Knowledge Level, Ability, College Students
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JuliAnna Ávila – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
In this conceptual essay, I ask, what might happen when educators default to unexamined habits in their classrooms? How might we be ignoring the more creative pedagogical options, not for lack of good intentions but simply out of routine and tradition? I utilize John Dewey's ('Habit.' In "John Dewey: The Later works," edited by J. A.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques, Creative Teaching, Educational Theories
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Christine Eide – English Teaching Forum, 2025
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the world of education has found a new normal, with new online courses, tools, educational apps, and artificial intelligence gaining in advancement and popularity. Interactive video is a multimedia tool that allows the viewer to actively engage with the content in the video by making choices and inputting data. In this…
Descriptors: Interactive Video, Online Courses, Learner Engagement, Lesson Plans
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Chiu, Wang-Kin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruptions to traditional face-to-face classroom teaching. In this communication, the practice adopted in the online teaching of three chemistry subjects in a local community college, student practice and feedback, as well as a case comparison of giving responses in online classes through a chatting…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Computer Software, Audience Response Systems, Online Courses
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Burnham, Ella M.; Blankenship, Erin E.; Brown, Sydney E. – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2023
We designed an asynchronous undergraduate introductory statistics course that focuses on simulation-based inference at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. In this article, we describe the process we used to design the course and the structure of the course. We also discuss feedback and comments we received from students on the course evaluations,…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Introductory Courses, Statistics Education, Online Courses
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Natascha Klocker; Charles Gillon; Leah Gibbs; Jennifer Atchison; Gordon Waitt – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2023
Human geographers engage students in learning about a world characterized by environmental and social disarray. It follows that our students are exposed to deeply confronting topics: climate change, global inequality, food insecurity, and racism, to name a few. Prompted by scholarly debate on the effects of painful emotions elicited by public…
Descriptors: Human Geography, Geography Instruction, Grief, Psychological Patterns
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Thulluru, Aamani; Saad, Luisa; Nagah Abdou, Yasmin; Martin, Arnaud; Kee, Hooi Lynn – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2022
CRISPR is a technique increasingly used in the laboratory for both fundamental and applied research. We designed and implemented a lab experience for undergraduates to carry out CRISPR technology in the lab, and knockout the wing patterning genes "optix" and "WntA" in "Vanessa cardui" butterflies. Students obtained…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Genetics, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
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Jenkins, Brian C. – Journal of Economic Education, 2022
The author of this article describes a new undergraduate course where students use Python programming for macroeconomic data analysis and modeling. Students develop basic familiarity with dynamic optimization and simulating linear dynamic models, basic stochastic processes, real business cycle models, and New Keynesian business cycle models.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Programming Languages, Macroeconomics, Familiarity
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