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Pramod Kumar; Biplab Maji – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Discussion-based outcomes of organic chemistry laboratory experiments form a powerful tool to create a learning environment, facilitate teamwork, and build scientific skills and analytical ability for undergraduate science students. A Knoevenagel-type condensation reaction was selected to demonstrate these results by taking phenylacetonitrile and…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments
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Julie Bacak; Hannah Gallo; Madelyn W. Colonnese; Taylor Harrington – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2024
Productive talk is structured talk designed to support students in developing a deep understanding of the content (Michaels et al., 2008): a characteristic of high-quality mathematics instruction (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 2014). Students who engage in talk during mathematics class have opportunities to make sense of the…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Mathematics, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Byron C. Phillips; Johnna Provenzano – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
In this interactive presentation, we will discuss how to actively involve students regardless of modality and delivery. We will discuss the importance of creating daily announcements, weekly videos, and posting daily in discussion forums. We will discuss substantive posting and how to facilitate and lead discussion forums that include the ABC's of…
Descriptors: Students, Learner Engagement, Distance Education, Blended Learning
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Jonathan Kroll – About Campus, 2025
Between the Fall of 2016 through February of 2022 (the start of the pandemic) the author drove as an independent contractor for both Uber and Lyft--the ridesharing companies. During this time, he provided 4,590 rides (with a 4.97- star rating) in Boston, MA and the neighboring communities. When he decided to drive for these rideshare platforms, he…
Descriptors: Transportation, Discussion, Interpersonal Relationship, Physical Environment
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A. Katherine Busby; Jung Mi Scoulas; Jaime S. Miller; Julie A. Furst-Bowe – Assessment Update, 2025
Higher education stakeholders want students to succeed. Whereas the term student success is easily spoken among these stakeholders, it is more complex to define, measure, and improve. Additionally, the same stakeholders may have different ideas of what student success means and what programs and services best support students toward success. In…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Stakeholders, Discussion, Academic Achievement
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Sue Chapman; Holly Burwell – Learning Professional, 2025
Many of today's educators learned math in elementary and secondary schools with approaches very different from those outlined in the current standards, and it is difficult to teach for proficiencies educators have not yet developed in themselves. How can teachers find time for this kind of professional learning with all the other responsibilities…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Games
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Meagan S. Richard; Amura Cameron – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2025
This case study examines an incident in which white fragility disrupted a discussion on race in a Zoom-based Social Justice Leadership course within a southeastern EdD program. After a White student expresses feeling "unsafe" when confronted with Black students' honest thoughts about racism, the course instructor responds with an email…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Education, White Students, African American Students
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Patrick Sullivan; Adam Harbaugh; Joann Barnett – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2025
This article shares the experience of implementing a lesson involving division by zero to a group of third graders. The authors intend to provide a brief overview contrasting the two types of division, sharing, and measurement, and explain why one type is better for classroom discussions that involve division by zero. This provides teachers with a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Division, Grade 3, Elementary School Students
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Lim, Cynthia – Childhood Education, 2022
In the area of early literacy, the children learned new vocabulary to describe the attributes of triangles and shapes. Through math talk and class discussions, the children also learned about listening to others, turn taking, and voicing their ideas. Although the children described in this article were generally competent in the English language…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Mathematics Instruction, Vocabulary Development, Geometric Concepts
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Tanya Jakimow; Mario Gomez; Viyanga Gunasekera; Aida Fitri Harahap; Asima Yanty Siahaan; Nadine Vanniasinkam; Ramona Vijeyarasa; Yumasdaleni – Field Methods, 2025
Research Driven Dialogs (RDDs) are a method for collective sense-making and collaborative reflection on research findings by a range of stakeholders hoping to better understand and address a complex problem. Research findings are opened up through a process of dialog; implications for practice and action are co-designed by participants in ways…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research, Cooperation, Stakeholders
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Aimee deNoyelles; Janet Zydney; Jacqueline Roberts – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
Online discussions tend to be more effective when they are purposefully structured. In this article, we describe how the design of a photo-based protocol influenced community interactions within an online discussion in an undergraduate course. Students were asked to take and share a photo related to a course concept, respond to a peer's photo, and…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Discussion Groups, Inquiry
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Joshua Burns; Jillian Volpe-White; Sally R. Watkins – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2024
Experiential learning and reflective dialogue are essential components of leadership learning. When leadership educators incorporate these practices into leadership training, they provide opportunities for leadership learners to develop foundational knowledge and skills for engaging in the leadership process. To effectively facilitate leadership…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Reflection, Experiential Learning, Discussion
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D. J. Kelly-Quattrocchi; Sarah Kutten; Jonathan Kroll; Miguel Salinas – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2024
While many student leadership educators facilitate trainings, research has shown most never actually learn how to design and deliver impactful experiences. This article provides a proven framework for consistently designing and delivering high-impact, high-engagement, and high-enjoyment trainings that leverage experiential learning and reflective…
Descriptors: Design, Experiential Learning, Discussion, Reflection
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Baldo, Carlos M.; Wareham, Justin D.; Seidel, Julie P. – Management Teaching Review, 2023
This article describes an exercise that develops students' capacity to identify ethical dilemmas, apply ethical frameworks, and consider ethical issues from multiple perspectives. The exercise consists of five interrelated activities that take place over the course of several weeks, with the central activity being a panel discussion featuring…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Ethics, Class Activities, College Students
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Anna Zagrebina – Adult Learning, 2026
Adult immigrant students in language courses benefit from paired discussions not only by acquiring second language proficiency, but also by developing soft skills that enhance their employability in the host society, such as the ability to maintain meaningful discussions with unknown people, interview, and networking skills. Applied regularly,…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Soft Skills, Skill Development, Friendship
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