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Yang, Wenhsien – Taiwan Journal of TESOL, 2021
Due to increasing globalisation, workforce mobility and international assignments, higher education providers are attempting to equip their graduates with professional knowledge and proficient language skills to enhance their competitiveness in the global job market. In addition, intercultural competence is regarded as essential to enable…
Descriptors: International Education, Content and Language Integrated Learning, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Sherena Huntsman; Avery C. Edenfield; Erin L. Davis – Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence, 2020
In this paper, we share our findings from a curricular innovation project: a small pilot study replacing a conventional professional communication textbook with an open access book. Results showed that students received the change favorably, and a final grade comparison showed no variation between similar courses that used conventional books and…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Open Educational Resources, Communications, Student Attitudes
Castañeda, Laura; Haggerty, Rebecca – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2019
This study examined two sections of "Reporting and Writing I." One taught writing for text and broadcast concurrently, whereas the other taught these skills sequentially. A student survey found a strong preference for learning subjects sequentially. Outside evaluators assessing final stories rated text projects from students taught…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Preferences, Student Surveys, Student Projects
Frederking, Daniel M. – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2019
This study examined the instructional priorities of a four-year undergraduate secondary education program that does not offer an assessment-specific course, but instead integrates assessment instruction throughout the broader curriculum. An alignment method was utilized to better understand the program's instructional priorities for teaching about…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Assessment Literacy, Alignment (Education), Course Descriptions
Hudson, Don Michael; Roberts, Andy M. – Journal of Religious Education, 2019
Institutions of faith can no longer assume students of faith, and institutions of faith can no longer assume that a survey of the Old and New Testaments in today's college curriculum will provide the necessary elements to develop, sustain, and nurture biblical literacy in students. Nor can it be assumed that this antiquated model will equip…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, World Views, Teaching Methods
Karanja, Erastus; Grant, Donna M. – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2020
Project Management (PM) capability continues to be a highly desired skill set in many for-profit and not-for-profit organizations across a range of industries. However, the PM field faces a talent gap, and one approach that may increase the interest in PM education is having a learner-centered pedagogy. A learner-centered pedagogy seeks to create…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Course Descriptions, Student Centered Learning, Teacher Student Relationship
Jafar, Afshan – Teaching Sociology, 2017
This article describes an exercise designed to introduce the topic of Islam and Muslims in a Sociology of Globalization course. The activity asks students to complete a sentence regarding Muslim women. Rather than provide any definitive answers regarding Islam or Muslims, the purpose of the exercise is for students to see the reductive nature of…
Descriptors: Islam, Muslims, Sociology, Global Approach
Akbay, Ahu; Cesur, Kürsat – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2019
Turkish Council of Higher Education (CoHE) has updated the curriculums of teaching programmes recently by increasing the percentage of the elective courses. This change became the focus of this study. The study aims to find out the four most preferred General Knowledge (GK) elective courses among English language teachers and the criteria that…
Descriptors: Elective Courses, English (Second Language), Course Descriptions, Preservice Teacher Education
Kang, Dredge; Goico, Sara; Ghanbari, Sheena; Bennallack, Kathleen C.; Pontes, Taciana; O'Brien, Dylan H.; Hargis, Jace – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2019
This study reflects on the development and implementation of mid-term oral examinations in large-scale lecture courses at a large, public research university; specifically, this work examines the implications of oral exams for fostering student engagement and concept-based comprehension in addition to institutional and course commitments to…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Oral Language, Test Construction, Lecture Method
Finn, Kevin; Benes, Sarah; FitzPatrick, Kathleen; Hardway, Christina – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2019
The purpose of this study was to use a grounded theory, qualitative approach to gain a deeper understanding of students' self-regulated learning processes in a required first-year gateway Anatomy and Physiology (A&P) course that is critical for success in health care-related academic programs and professions. At the end of a two-semester…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Grounded Theory, Learning Processes, Anatomy
Loewe, Drew M. – Composition Studies, 2018
Writing and Rhetoric 3326: Legal Writing is an introduction to legal analysis and writing. It is offered at St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas, a Holy Cross liberal arts university of approximately 4,300 students, mostly undergraduates. This course focuses on applied rhetoric, and is designed to give undergraduate students experience in…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Undergraduate Students, Student Experience, Writing Strategies
Mulder, Jean; Thomas, Caroline – English in Australia, 2021
Although "VCE English Language (EL)" has been offered for twenty years in Victoria, Australia, the subject, and especially students' experience of it, has had little evaluation. Using data from four surveys conducted across seven years with over 1500 Unit 3-4 "EL" students, augmented by VCAA enrolment data, a profile of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Written Language, Oral Language, Foreign Countries
Russell, Victoria; Swanson, Peter – Dimension, 2022
In this article, the authors describe the redesign of a first-semester Spanish course at the United States Air Force Academy due to the COVID-19 crisis and the subsequent transition from traditional, face-to-face instruction to fully online language teaching during the fall of 2020. More than 200 learners were enrolled across 11 course sections…
Descriptors: Spanish, Introductory Courses, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Richmond, Aaron S. – IDEA Center, Inc., 2016
Educators increasingly agree that a learner-centered syllabus is associated with better rapport between students and teachers and increased student motivation, achievement, and empowerment. Accordingly, in 2009 Cullen and Harris developed a rubric for assessing the degree to which a syllabus is learner-centered versus teacher-centered. To date,…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development, Educational History
Malicka, Aleksandra; Gilabert Guerrero, Roger; Norris, John M. – Language Teaching Research, 2019
Needs analysis (NA) has long been argued to be the prerequisite for the design of language curricula or syllabi and the selection of tasks. According to Long (2005), a one-size-fits-all approach should be substituted by a careful examination of learners' needs in a particular domain or learner community. Despite the increasing practice of carrying…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Course Descriptions, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction

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