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Bolanle Oyindamola Adebayo; Hannah M. Sunderman – International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, 2025
Purpose: To maximize the benefits of intercultural mentoring relationships, which are increasing in today's diverse higher education environment, the current article conceptualizes the connection between intercultural mentoring and cultural competence among mentors and mentees as a learning process. Design/methodology/approach: The conceptual…
Descriptors: Intercultural Programs, Mentors, Cultural Awareness, Competence
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Jacobus S Wessels – Teaching Public Administration, 2024
Public administration managers are confronted with new and highly complex challenges emerging at a rapid rate. This situation requires a reimagining of public administration education to prepare public administration managers to capably deal with these challenges. While the Master of Public Administration (MPA) is globally used as vehicle for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Administration, Active Learning, Public Administration Education
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Courtney A. Pfluger; Jennifer R. Weiser; Kristine Horvat – Chemical Engineering Education, 2024
As understanding of STEM education pedagogy deepens, traditional lecture-based courses evolve to include new philosophies, such as active learning, project-based learning, and inquiry-based learning (IBL). Additionally, hands-on educational experiences at the early stages of an undergraduate program are seminal in propelling students into the…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Active Learning, Inquiry, Teaching Methods
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Jeremy L. Hsu; Anjali Misra; Michael J. Wolyniak; Carlos C. Goller; Stephanie Mathews; Uma Swamy; Dina L. Newman; Michael E. Moore – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2025
The 2011 "Vision & Change" report outlined several recommendations for transforming undergraduate biology education, sparking multiple pedagogical reform efforts. Among these was the Promoting Active Learning and Mentoring (PALM) network, an NSF-funded program that provided mentorship and training to instructors on implementing…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Education, Educational Change, Undergraduate Study
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Inas Sausan; Elda Frediana Rety Kartika; Faizal Akhmad Adi Masbukhin; Sukma Wahyu Wijayanti; Ayu Fahimah Diniyah Wathi; Dola Suciana – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) learning is designed to contextualize the abstract concepts of science in chemistry learning. Integration STEAM in chemistry learning needs a learning model to help students understand real-world problems. For this reason, STEAM-PBL (Project Based Learning) was employed. This paper…
Descriptors: Science Education, Chemistry, Information Sources, Social Media
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Wendy Somerville; Vahri McKenzie; Lisa Fuller; Naomi Joy Godden; Ashley Harrison; Renae Isaacs-Guthridge; Bethaney Turner – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2023
Within this paper we explore the process and outcomes of a year-long exchange that investigates how active learning can emerge through collective place-based storying. Beginning with Country as our guide, we shared, responded, yarned, listened and revisited one another's contributions. Using the "threads" of an extended email exchange…
Descriptors: Place Based Education, Outdoor Education, Active Learning, Story Telling
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Michael J. Hogan; Adam Barton; Alison Twiner; Cynthia James; Farah Ahmed; Imogen Casebourne; Ian Steed; Pamela Hamilton; Shengpeng Shi; Yi Zhao; Owen M. Harney; Rupert Wegerif – Irish Educational Studies, 2025
Collective Intelligence (CI) is important for groups that seek to address shared problems. CI in human groups can be mediated by educational technologies. The current paper presents a framework to support design thinking in relation to CI educational technologies. Our framework is grounded in an organismic-contextualist developmental perspective…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Educational Technology, Problem Solving, Group Behavior
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Matúš Brziak; Kamila Urban – Review of Education, 2025
Research on Self-regulated Learning (SRL) increasingly emphasises contextual factors, highlighting the contingent, dynamic and temporal nature of self-regulation. However, the experiential aspect of how learners actually perceive and engage with SRL still remains relatively unexplored. While SRL emphasises active learner involvement in learning,…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Learning Experience, Independent Study, Active Learning
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Fredrik Svensson – Dialogic Pedagogy, 2024
Postcolonial critics Paulo Freire (1921-1997) and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (1942-) have both made attempts at offering pedagogical formulas that take into account the student's experiences in order to oust oppressive tendencies from the classroom, and at first glance, many of their ideas seem close to identical: Freire speaks dismissively of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Experience, Active Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Woods, Carl T.; Davids, Keith – Sport, Education and Society, 2023
How best to summarise the professional work of sport scientists? What if we were to view them as artisans? As enskiled crafts-persons who think "through" and "with" their materials? What implications would this idea have for how we take up with research and ensuing scientific methods? Here, we explore these philosophical…
Descriptors: Athletics, Physical Education, Inquiry, Scientific Methodology
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Ansgar Allen – Oxford Review of Education, 2025
This paper considers the consequences of 'The Death of the Author', a short essay by Roland Barthes, for educational thought. Seeking to avoid a co-option of Barthes to the work of educational redemption, Barthes' essay is considered in terms of its more disturbing implications. In particular, the parallel question of 'The Death of the Teacher' is…
Descriptors: Teachers, Epistemology, Student Empowerment, Active Learning
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Smith, Michael D. – PRIMUS, 2023
This article presents several activities suitable for a transition to proofs course. In addition, this article surveys literature in support of active learning in the transition to proofs course and discusses how these activities have been successfully implemented in one such course.
Descriptors: Active Learning, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Mathematics Activities
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Jacqueline Corcoran; Malitta Engstrom; Kate Ledwith; Gerard Jefferies; Tamara J. Cadet – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2025
Competency-based education in social work (CSWE, 2022) demands active learning methods that demonstrate professional competencies and practice behaviors. Role-plays and simulations are methods that link learning in the classroom with practice. This article explores role-play and simulation variants: basic role-play, real play, student-scripted…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Simulation, Social Work, Competency Based Education
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Stephanie Seiler – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2024
Calls to increase active learning, an approach that positions students in the center of their learning experience, have increased considerably in recent decades. In response, there has been substantial work to expand our understanding and implementation of active learning approaches in many educational spaces. However, much of this instructional…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Active Learning, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Based Assessment
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Mona Sakr; Veerma Kaur – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
Friedrich Froebel is often positioned in contemporary landscapes of early childhood education as a 'pioneer', strongly associated with an emphasis on self-directed activity and learning through nature. While Froebel's philosophy has clearly had an impact on how we think about young children today, in this article we argue that we need to…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Active Learning, Educational Development, Humanistic Education
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