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Lawrence J. Trautman; Destynie Sewell; Eric D. Yordy; Larry D. Foster II; Lora J. Koretz; Brian Link – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2025
While textbooks may remain important tools for information delivery, how can educators find and present interesting and relevant content to eighteen to twenty-something-year-olds? If learning is to take place, capturing and maintaining student attention, interest, and active engagement is a primary challenge in the classroom. Given this reality,…
Descriptors: Films, Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement, College Students
Kathleen Melhuish; Cody L. Patterson; Paul C. Dawkins – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2025
Inquiry-based instruction in undergraduate mathematics is commonly characterized by students producing mathematical content (e.g., definitions, theorems, or proofs) rather than consuming it. In this paper, we argue that a production-centered view of inquiry is unnecessarily restrictive and limits the full range of disciplinary activity available…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics
Deborah L. Neidich; Allison Nesbitt; Sean Y. Greer; Sarah M. Zaleski – HAPS Educator, 2025
Narrative-based roleplaying is a mode of active learning that can be integrated into a wide array of educational settings. This paper offers guidelines to create narrative-based role-playing activities to improve learner engagement and educational outcomes. Stories offer unique learning opportunities as they encourage learner participation through…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Anatomy, Crime, Science Instruction
Victoria Damjanovic; Jennifer Ward – School Science and Mathematics, 2024
Integrating STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) in authentic ways is often overlooked in early childhood spaces, despite young children having the ability to engage with the world around them through STEM practices. This piece showcases the work of children in a prekindergarten classroom as they explored an integrated STEM…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Preschool Education, Playgrounds, Active Learning
Glenn A. Hurst; Denise Quiroz-Marti´nez; Jane E. Wissinger – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
Urgent action is needed across the world to combat climate change and its impact on the social, economic, and environmental well-being of humans and the planet. This important topic is one that is a priority for integration into chemistry classrooms, laboratories, and outreach efforts. It connects strongly to foundational chemistry concepts and…
Descriptors: Climate, Conservation (Environment), Chemistry, Science Education
Fernanda Maziero Junqueira – Journal of Museum Education, 2025
This paper reports on "Young Gallery Guides", a pilot program of child-led guided tours undertaken by the HOTA (Home of the Arts) Gallery on the Gold Coast, Australia. The program, which ran from July to November 2024, included nine children aged between 7 and 12. It culminated in offering some scheduled activities to the general public,…
Descriptors: Museums, Guides, Art, Children
Dillon, Jonathan Edan – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2023
In recent decades, the discourse of music education and education more broadly has shifted from curriculum-centered to student-centered approaches. In an effort to address the existential dimensions of education, Gert Biesta poses a rhetorical and theoretical alternative: "world-centered education," an orientation directed at enabling…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Music Education, Global Approach
Jeong I. L. Cho – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2025
The response card review game is a non-threatening, collaborative, and attention-grabbing review game that encourages the participation of all students. Moreover, this review serves as a monitoring tool that allows instructors to gauge which contents students have mastered and which require re-teaching. Through repeated and fast-paced review…
Descriptors: Responses, Review (Reexamination), Cooperative Learning, Active Learning
Deborah Silvis; Jody Clarke-Midura; Victor R. Lee; Jessica Shumway – Science Education, 2026
Affect has long been of interest in early childhood education, where social and emotional dynamics are seen as critical dimensions of learning, intricately linked to embodied activity. As part of the special issue Centering Affect and Emotion Toward Justice and Dignity in Science Education, this paper conceptualizes affect through children's…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, STEM Education, Computer Science Education, Active Learning
Stephanie A. Blanda – PRIMUS, 2024
This article describes the author's experience designing and implementing an inquiry-based learning (IBL) pedagogical approach to an upper-division undergraduate cryptology course. The author shares the course goals and how the IBL style supports their achievement. The article concludes with sample activities -- in-class exercises that touch on…
Descriptors: Technology, Undergraduate Students, Inquiry, Active Learning
Michael Conklin – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2025
This teaching note presents an active learning exercise using a clip from the television show "The Office." The exercise centers on a promise to pay for the college education of a group of third graders, raising questions about capacity, consideration, offer, acceptance, statute of frauds, revocations, promissory estoppel, and other key…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Television, Contracts, Business Education
Stephen M. Kosslyn; Elizabeth P. Callaghan; David P. Green – Learning: Research and Practice, 2025
This article addresses the transformative potential of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) to optimize human potential by making education more efficient and effective. We describe a new teaching method called "Dynamic Personalized Learning." In this method, AI dynamically provides feedback and adjusts the level and pace of…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Feedback (Response), Individualized Instruction, Learning Objectives
Melanie Magin – Communication Teacher, 2025
Courses: This paper presents a course design that aims to stimulate student ownership of learning. It was developed for a semester-long undergraduate course in political communication, but it is equally suitable for courses at graduate level and on other topics. The course design will unfold its potential best in classes with up to 30 students.…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Curriculum Design, Inquiry, Active Learning
Lauren DeDieu; Jerrod M. Smith – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2025
Writing-intensive and proof-based mathematics courses have a variety of unique course outcomes and challenges. As such, active learning in these courses may differ from what we traditionally expect to see in an "active" first-year calculus course: an interactive in-class activity can be replaced with an out-of-class reading and homework…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
Dustin Hensley – Knowledge Quest, 2024
School librarians often find themselves betwixt two different worlds that come with quite varied expectations. They are seen as the arbiters of traditional learning and academia, with library spaces providing books and quiet places for self-enrichment and study. They are also often given the responsibility of being the building's technology…
Descriptors: Humanization, School Libraries, Librarians, Community Involvement

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