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Lisa-Angelique Lim; Louise Ainscough; Chris Deneen; Helena Pacitti; Daniel Taylor-Griffiths; Sally A. Male; Sarah Frankland – Student Success, 2025
Generative artificial intelligence (genAI) has the potential to change how we teach and how students learn. While genAI can support learning by offering personalised assistance, improving efficiency, and providing feedback, there are concerns that students may become overly dependent on it, potentially offloading their cognitive and metacognitive…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Learning Strategies, Self Management, Teaching Methods
Emma Lonsdale; Rosey Lind; Tess Marslen; Kate Griffiths – Australian Education Research Organisation Limited, 2024
A knowledge-rich curriculum is a common feature of educationally high-performing countries and an important step towards achieving Australia's education goals. It provides the foundation for excellence and equity in the education system by prioritising and explicitly outlining the essential knowledge and related skills students should be taught…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Learning Strategies
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Anastasia Kitsantas; Héfer Bembenutty; Timothy J. Cleary; Patricia A. Alexander; Maria K. DiBenedetto; Avi Kaplan; Athanasios Kolovelonis; Brian E. Mandell; Andrew J. Martin; Matthew T. McCrudden; Ernesto Panadero; Jill D. Salisbury-Glennon; Dale H. Schunk – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
In this tribute, Barry J. Zimmerman, a distinguished academic and influential scholar, is commemorated for his remarkable contributions to education and research following his passing on February 17th, 2025, in Tucson, Arizona. Renowned for his visionary approach to teaching and human learning, Zimmerman challenged traditional paradigms and…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Learning Theories, Educational Practices, Mentors
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Paige V. Banaji; Kathryn Comer – Composition Forum, 2025
The habits of mind (HOM) in the "Framework for Success in Postsecondary Writing" offer a useful bridge between high school and college writing instruction. As the field evaluates the benefits and drawbacks of the HOM, we would be well served to listen to students' perspectives. This article presents insights from 330 first-year students…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Student Attitudes, Reflection, Undergraduate Students
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Kim, Yeo-eun; Yu, Shirley L.; Wolters, Christopher A.; Anderman, Eric M. – Educational Psychologist, 2023
As the pursuit of multiple goals is an inescapable reality in everyday life, students are consistently challenged to self-regulate toward achieving an array of academic goals as well as social and well-being goals. Nevertheless, prominent self-regulated learning models are limited in explaining and guiding how students can self-regulate in the…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Self Management, Learning Strategies, Academic Aspiration
Lahman, Kelli R.; Wiegand, Rachel M.; Izuno-Garcia, Amy K. – Communique, 2022
The trajectories of graduate students in school psychology are often highly individualized, but in a real and practical sense their journeys all have one thing in common. Before any graduate student can become a practitioner in the field of school psychology, they must pass the Praxis. The Praxis covers everything school psychology students have…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Test Preparation, School Psychology, Student Attitudes
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Subramaniam, Karthigeyan – College Teaching, 2022
This article discusses and elaborates on how concept mapping as a specific instructional strategy helps students to externalize and transform their understanding of qualitative research; and helps instructors to focus on their students' conceptual understanding of qualitative research. The discussion focuses on concept mapping as a learning…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Qualitative Research, Concept Mapping, Concept Formation
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Ripani, Giulia – Music Educators Journal, 2022
How can music educators create an engaging and supportive learning environment in ensemble classes? I propose using storytelling as a teaching tool to foster music learning and musical engagement in a relaxed, inviting, and focused atmosphere. Although storytelling cannot replace traditional teaching methods, it can help students understand…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Music Education, Music Teachers, Learning Strategies
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Laila I. McCloud – New Directions for Student Services, 2024
McCloud offers guidance on fostering a culture of intentionality within the scholarship of teaching, learning, and practice highlighting the role of collaborative partnerships, ongoing assessment, and professional development in advancing this critical agenda.
Descriptors: Intentional Learning, Partnerships in Education, Cooperation, Teaching Methods
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Germain-Rutherford, Aline; Davis, Alexander; Burrows, Tylor – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2021
This introductory article provides a comprehensive overview of student engagement by reviewing student engagement conceptions and aspects influencing student engagement. The article concludes by highlighting considerations for student engagement and technology-facilitated education.
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Learner Engagement, Learning Strategies, Sustainability
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Conderman, Greg – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2020
Teachers from all grade levels and subjects are continuously seeking effective instructional strategies to help students learn. Mnemonics represent a diverse set of research-based methods that help students remember primarily factual information. Teachers can infuse various types of mnemonics within their instruction to support student learning.…
Descriptors: Mnemonics, Memory, Learning Strategies, Teaching Methods
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de Kleijn, Renske A. M. – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2023
Within the new feedback paradigm, the concept of student and teacher feedback literacy is gaining more and more attention, with most studies focussing on what it entails and how it can be supported by design. This paper contributes to this, by focussing on what students can do with feedback information. It proposes an instructional model for…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teaching Methods, Multiple Literacies, College Students
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Finesilver, Carla – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2022
Visuospatial representations of numbers and their relationships are widely used in mathematics education. These include drawn images, models constructed with concrete manipulatives, enactive/embodied forms, computer graphics, and more. This paper addresses the analytical limitations and ethical implications of methodologies that use broad…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Mathematics Education, Learning Strategies, Multiplication
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Zawilinski, Lisa – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2022
This chapter examines specific Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles, guidelines, and checkpoints that support the removal of barriers to reading to learn efforts. The chapter will also offer practical examples of relevant curricular moves to support student learning from texts.
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Students, Teaching Methods, Barriers
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Dinsmore, Daniel L.; Fryer, Luke K.; Parkinson, Meghan M. – Theory Into Practice, 2022
The learning styles hypothesis--and particularly the meshing hypothesis--state that learners' preferences about their preferred modality of learning (i.e., visual, aural, or kinesthetic) predict learning gains on academic tasks. Despite the fact that this hypothesis is not borne out by the scientific evidence available to us, it still remains in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Student Characteristics, Educational Research, Beliefs
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