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Mentzer, Nathan; Krishna, Bhawna; Kotangale, Ankita; Mohandas, Lakshmy – Learning Environments Research, 2023
Active learning strategies engage students and promote student-centered learning environments. Implementing active learning in a HyFlex environment during the Fall of 2020 global pandemic was challenging. We describe the "Interactive Synchronous HyFlex" approach to teaching design thinking at the introductory college level and explore…
Descriptors: College Students, Psychological Needs, Active Learning, Self Determination
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Englund, Hans; Stockhult, Helen; Du Rietz, Sabina; Nilsson, Andreas; Wennblom, Gabriella – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2023
In the literature on the relationship between learning environments and students' approaches to learning, much attention has been directed to aspects that foster a "deep approach." Considerably less attention has been directed to aspects that result in the opposite, namely a "surface approach." Indeed, there is a small…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Ambiguity (Context), College Students, Student Needs
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Khosa, Amrinder; Burch, Steven – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2023
This study examines how the flipped classroom approach to teaching and learning supports or inhibits the cognitive needs of relatedness, competence, and autonomy, leading to either increased or decreased levels of motivation. We use semi-structured interviews involving twenty-two students and five facilitators in an Australian university to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Flipped Classroom, Student Needs, Competence
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Cheng Zeng; Linda Fisher – ECNU Review of Education, 2024
Purpose: Mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) apps such as Duolingo have great potential for promoting learners' motivation to learn a second language (L2). However, little research has investigated how this motivational impact takes place. Additionally, despite the flexibility of mobile learning, most existing studies are conducted in…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Handheld Devices, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
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Sri Surachmi W.; Tri Agustini Solihati; Laily Rahmatika; Musdalifah; M. Monjurul Islam; Sigit Haryanto – Online Learning, 2025
Despite the increasing use of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools among students, limited research has examined the underlying mechanisms guiding their adoption in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) education. Drawing on the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology 2 (UTAUT2) and self-determination theory (SDT), this study…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Technology Uses in Education, Artificial Intelligence
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Schwichow, Martin; Hellmann, Katharina Anna; Mikelskis-Seifert, Silke – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2022
Science teachers should be able to notice student preconceptions in order to adapt instructions to their students' needs and support the learning process. Noticing as a core practice of teaching should thus be implemented early in science teacher education. A crucial prerequisite for noticing is knowledge about students' preconceptions, which is…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Competence, Interpersonal Relationship
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Hyejeong Oh; Helen Patrick; Jessica Kilday; Allison Ryan – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
This study draws on basic psychological needs (BPN) theory to investigate multiple ways that perceived relatedness is important for understanding students' help-seeking behavior in college science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses. Participants were 590 undergraduates (38% women; 65% European American, 24% Asian/Pacific…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Student Attitudes, Help Seeking, Personal Autonomy
Angela L. Bruggeman – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Facing a future of rapidly changing technology, collaborative workflow, and expectations for autonomy and agility in the workplace, schools must develop non-cognitive skills for 21st-century learners. Micro-schools, an understudied innovative environment, embed strategies for developing student agency, a non-cognitive trait necessary for…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Student Attitudes, Personal Autonomy, Microcredentials
Jessica M. Sanchez-Barrera – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Although there is high enrollment in online college courses, there are concerns about student engagement (Martin & Bolliger, 2018; Dumford & Miller, 2018). Gamification has been shown to have the potential to improve student engagement. The purpose of the study was to describe how academic student engagement is impacted by Nicholson's…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Gamification, Student Attitudes, Learner Engagement
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Scarlato, Mya Katherine Magnusson – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2021
Although a number of studies have emerged in recent years on the role parents play in their children's musical development, few have examined fatherhood. Through this phenomenological interview study, the author considers the lived experiences of musical fathers and their children, which are retrospectively recounted by three father-child pairs.…
Descriptors: Fathers, Parent Role, Music Activities, Child Development
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Wong, Ruth – Interactive Learning Environments, 2022
Traditional classroom setting has transitioned from a solely face-to-face, teacher-oriented instructional approach to an integrated, mixed-mode classroom learning dynamic. With this change of educational context, it is imperative to know: are students' basic psychological needs being better met and fulfilled? To address this question, this paper…
Descriptors: Psychological Needs, Student Needs, Blended Learning, Competence
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Kodai Kamino; Daniel Hooper – rEFLections, 2024
Secondary English education in Japan, despite widespread policy reform, has been identified as a context in which problems with learner motivation are commonplace and persistent. Numerous quantitative studies have highlighted student dissatisfaction with a range of pedagogical factors including a disproportionate focus on rote memorization for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Needs, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Lei, Jiedi; Russell, Ailsa – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2021
With more autistic students enrolling in higher education, little is known about how autistic students can actively and effectively shape their own university experience through self-determination. This study explores how both autistic (n = 18) and typically developing students and recent graduates (n = 18) perceive their self-determination during…
Descriptors: Self Determination, College Students, Student Experience, Autism
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Sofie Holmquist; Miguel Inzunza; Mehdi Ghazinour; Bert Jonsson – Education Inquiry, 2024
Need-satisfying experiences corresponding to students' psychological needs of autonomy, relatedness, and competence lead to increased academic engagement and well-being. A lack of education-specific basic needs instruments validated in Swedish may inhibit basic needs research in Swedish-speaking student populations. Thus, the present study aimed…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Competence, College Students, Student Needs
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Kamonrat Komonniramit; Saowaluck Tepsuriwong – rEFLections, 2023
This research employed a case study to examine motivational factors which influenced two learners' participation in course-adjunct English activities. The first participant was a high-motivation learner who joined many of the activities, while the second one was a low-motivation learner who rarely attended the activities. An in-depth interview was…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Student Participation, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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