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Weiland, Travis – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2017
Context is at the core of any statistical investigation, yet many statistics tasks barely require students to go beyond superficial consideration of the contexts the tasks are situated in. In this article, I discuss a framework for evaluating the level of interaction with context a task requires of students and how to modify tasks to increase the…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Statistical Analysis, Investigations, Task Analysis
Karen L. Terrell; Dennis J. DeBay; Valerie J. Spencer – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2023
To fulfill the Standards for Mathematical Practice (National Governors Association Center for Best Practices & Council of Chief State School Officers [NGA Center & CCSSO], 2010), it is important for teachers to empower students to critique, revise, and expand their ideas as they solve problems. However, students often face challenges such…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Story Telling
Oliver, Rhonda; Bogachenko, Tatiana – Language Teaching Research Quarterly, 2019
A great deal of research has focused on tasks, particularly for adult second language learners. In this paper we provide an account of studies that have investigated children and tasks -- an age group that have received far less attention. We consider, in particular, the impact of tasks on children's language learning, how their design features…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods, Task Analysis
Baker, Joshua N.; Rivera, Christopher; Devine, Stephanie; Mason, Lee – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2019
This article provides six fundamental steps for using a task analysis to teach emergent literacy skills to young learners with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Compared to general education peers, students with ASD score lower on reading measures and often have difficulty acquiring literacy skills via the instruction methods used in typical…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Autism, Task Analysis
Wilkie, Karina J.; Roche, Anne; Giannopoulos, James – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2022
In this article the authors overview how the recently revised (version 9) Australian Curriculum (Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority, 2022) and student difficulties with fractions relate to five developmental Fraction Schemes developed from multiple research projects in the literature. The article shares research findings from…
Descriptors: Fractions, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Teaching Methods
Cross, Rod – Physics Education, 2018
A simple throwing task is described to illustrate various aspects of projectile motion. The task was to throw a tennis ball in a waste paper bin about 2 m away. Success depends on skill, but it also depends on the physics of the problem. If the ball is thrown underarm, then success depends primarily on the throw speed, which must be controlled to…
Descriptors: Accuracy, Task Analysis, Motion, Racquet Sports
Pawlaschyk, Thomas; Wegner, Sven-Ake – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2020
In this note, we report on an implementation of discovery-oriented problems in courses on Real Analysis and Differential Equations. We explain a type of task design that gives students the opportunity to conjecture, refute and prove. What is new is that the complexity in our problems is limited and thus the tasks can also be used in homework…
Descriptors: Homework, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Calculus
Egbert, Joy – Foreign Language Annals, 2020
This article demonstrates how, at a time when learners may be experiencing fear and chaos in other aspects of their lives, a focus on language task engagement is essential across both online and offline language learning contexts. It presents a model of language task engagement and describes why and how teachers can use it to support learner…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Learner Engagement, Task Analysis
Baralt, Melissa; Doscher, Stephanie; Boukerrou, Lakhdar; Bogosian, Biayna; Elmeligi, Wessam; Hdouch, Youcef; Istifan, Jamil; Nemouch, Abdelhak; Khachatryan, Taron; Elsakka, Noha; Arana, Fernando; Perez, Giancarlo; Cobos-Solis, Jonathan; Mouchane, Salah-Eddine; Vassigh, Shahin – Journal of International Students, 2022
This article presents on a multi-institution project that explains the design and development of Virtual Tabadul, an Arabic and English foreign language exchange program amongst 1,200 U.S. and Middle East and North Africa (MENA) college-aged youth. The program involves faculty, staff, and students at four institutions: Florida International…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, College Students, Institutional Cooperation
Astleitner, Hermann – Journal of Instructional Research, 2022
There is a long tradition in the research about how to design classroom assignments to foster cognitive learning. However, especially since the COVID19 crisis, an affective turnaround that focuses on strengthening personality and personal development has increasingly broken new ground in teaching and learning. The resulting question is whether…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Personality Traits, Resilience (Psychology), Instructional Design
Schmitt, Norbert – Language Teaching, 2019
This paper suggests six areas of vocabulary research which the author believes would be fruitful for future research. They include (1) developing a practical model of vocabulary acquisition, (2) understanding how vocabulary knowledge develops from receptive to productive mastery, (3) getting lexical teaching/learning principles into vocabulary and…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Receptive Language, Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning
Frank, Brian W. – Physics Teacher, 2018
The goal of this paper is to illustrate different ways that cardsorting activities (or "card stacks") can be implemented in the introductory physics classroom, along with various tips and resources for getting started. My first attempt at developing a card stack came about from simply wanting to try out a fun way to change student…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, Problem Sets, Introductory Courses, Physics
Tzur, Ron; Johnson, Heather L.; Hodkowski, Nicola M.; Nathenson-Mejia, Sally; Davis, Alan; Gardner, Amber – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2020
Children learn to find answers when multiplying two whole numbers (e.g., 3 × 7 = 21). To this end, they may repeatedly add one number (e.g., 7 + 7 + 7 = 21). But what meanings do they have for multiplication? The authors address this issue while sharing an innovative, playful task called Please Go and Bring for Me (PGBM). Drawing on the…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation, Multiplication, Mathematics Instruction
Ruttenberg-Rozen, Robyn – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2020
Mathematical paradoxes often produce awe and wonder in the mathematics classroom. In this classroom episode, I share a paradoxical task, based on Simpson's Paradox, and its power as an intervention for a child diagnosed with ADHD. The Paradox leveraged his strengths to help him build understandings in proportional reasoning.
Descriptors: Intervention, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Task Analysis
Baños, Rocío – Interpreter and Translator Trainer, 2021
This paper sets out to bridge the gap between theory and practice by suggesting activities and resources that could be used in the audiovisual translation (AVT) classroom when training students to achieve credible and natural-sounding dialogue in dubbing. Following a competence- and task-based approach, these activities have been implemented by…
Descriptors: Translation, Teaching Methods, Theory Practice Relationship, Credibility

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