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Jack Denham; Matthew Spokes; Matt Coward-Gibbs; Caitlin Veal – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
Utilising data from semi-structured interviews (n = 20), this paper explores the educational function of internationally popular, blockbuster videogames, including the ways in which players identify and operationalise these learning experiences. It proposes a framework through which different learning experiences in mainstream, culturally…
Descriptors: College Students, Video Games, Popular Culture, Incidental Learning
Jolanda Hermanns; Alexandra Bresler; Helen Kunold – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
In their second year at the university, preservice chemistry teachers are confronted with organic chemistry. Because it is known that students often struggle with the subject, a new course design was developed, used, and evaluated for this study. To ensure meaningful learning, the students had many opportunities to actively participate in the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Preservice Teachers, Organic Chemistry, Science Teachers
Friedman, Michael – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2018
This article aims to present the transformations as well as the decline of the Froebelian occupation of paper folding that took place in Great Britain between 1851 and the 1920s. Froebel's original intention was to transmit implicit mathematical knowledge to be learnt by means of folding several shapes. In contrast to his account of paper folding,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Paper (Material), Incidental Learning

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