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Williams, Marian H. – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2012
Mind Mapping has predominantly been used by individuals or collaboratively in groups as a paper-based or computer-generated learning strategy. In an effort to make Mind Mapping kinesthetic, collaborative, and three-dimensional, an innovative pedagogical strategy, termed Physical Webbing, was devised. In the Physical Web activity, groups…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Learning Strategies, Cognitive Mapping, Concept Mapping
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Zaitseva, Elena; Milsom, Clare; Stewart, Martyn – Quality in Higher Education, 2013
This study utilised concept mapping software to aid interpretation of the qualitative data from student satisfaction surveys. The analysis revealed differences in student priorities and attitudes across the three years of an undergraduate degree. First-year students were more concerned with social and academic integration and demonstrated an…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Student Attitudes, Surveys, Learner Engagement
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Allchin, Douglas – Science Education, 2012
Error in science is a prime occasion to teach the nature of science, especially the central feature of tentativeness. Error types also reflect corresponding methodologies of science, critical for practicing science and (in a context of scientific literacy) analyzing its claims. Effective efforts in teaching about error will ideally be informed by…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Case Studies, Scientific Literacy, Scientific Principles
Chapman, Anne; Henken, Rob – Public Policy Forum, 2014
In this report, a follow-up to the June 2013 report: "Community-Led Arts Education Models in the U.S.: Potential Lessons for Milwaukee", the authors use a case study approach to delve deeper into the underlying mechanics and structural factors of four successful models: Boston's BPS Arts Expansion Initiative, Dallas' Big Thought,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Case Studies, Models, Success
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Pence, Kenneth R.; Rowe, Christopher J. – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2012
Engineering Management courses are added to a traditional engineering curriculum to enhance the value of an undergraduate's engineering degree. A four-year engineering degree often leaves graduates lacking in business and management acumen. Engineering management education covers topics enhancing the value of new graduates by teaching management…
Descriptors: Employer Attitudes, Administrator Education, Engineering Education, Engineering
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Renger, Ralph – Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 2010
Making the program theory explicit is an essential first step in Theory Driven Evaluation (TDE). Once explicit, the program logic can be established making necessary links between the program theory, activities, and outcomes. Despite its importance evaluators often encounter situations where the program theory is not explicitly stated. Under such…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Concept Mapping
Vallicelli, Arthur E. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation examines the way in which sonnets improved reading comprehension through a case study. The study was conceptually framed around the ideas of the New Critics, who employed two particular fallacies to ensure the most accurate reading of literature. The purpose of the study was to see the potential benefits that could come from…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Literary Genres, Poetry, Reading Ability
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Erginer, Ergin – Education, 2011
In recent years, with the influence of the constructivist perspective, the examination of students' own attitudes to learning processes have become important. Students' perception of the world, and their explanation of their learning experiences shapes their learning needs in the future. Therefore, it will be helpful for instructors to learn how…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Learning Processes, Opinions, Visual Aids
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Chen, Yi-chen; Lai, Huei-ling – English Language Teaching, 2013
Idioms have long been regarded as problematic for L2 learners due to the arbitrariness of their meanings and forms. Traditional methods of teaching idioms focus on rote learning and memorization. Recent developments in cognitive linguistics research have considered idioms as analyzable expressions which are motivated by conceptual metaphors and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Loong, Esther Yook-Kin – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2011
This case study describes an "out of field" teacher's use of the Internet to teach a range of mathematical topics in a modified Year 8 mathematics class. It highlights the importance of three factors for implementing a discernible web-based teaching strategy: appropriate choice of web objects, effective "virtual" pedagogy, and technical support…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Internet, Technology Uses in Education
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Majidi, Sharareh; Emden, Markus – European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2013
One of the main components of teachers' pedagogical content knowledge refers to their use of representation forms. In a similar vein, organizing concepts logically and meaningfully is an essential element of teachers' subject matter knowledge. Since subject matter and pedagogical content knowledge of teachers are tightly connected as categories…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Foreign Countries, Magnets, Scientific Concepts
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Coll, Cesar; Rochera, Maria Jose; de Gispert, Ines; Diaz-Barriga, Frida – Digital Education Review, 2013
This study explores the characteristics and distribution of the feedback provided by the participants (a teacher and her students) in an activity organized inside a collaborative online learning environment. We analyse 853 submissions made by two groups of graduate students and their teacher (N1 = 629 & N2 = 224) involved in the collaborative…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teacher Student Relationship, Online Courses, Cooperative Learning
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Witterholt, Martha; Goedhart, Martin; Suhre, Cor; van Streun, Anno – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2012
In this qualitative study we used a case study approach to observe and analyse a mathematics teacher who was challenged to redesign her lessons during network meetings with colleagues. Changes in practical knowledge are described by means of concept maps and semi-structured interviews. We applied cycles of change from the Interconnected Model of…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Improvement
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Kandiko, Camille B.; Kinchin, Ian M. – Educational Research, 2012
Background: Concept-mapping and interview techniques are used to track knowledge and understanding over the duration of PhD study amongst four students and their supervisors in the course of full-time research towards their PhDs. This work is in contrast to much PhD supervision research and policy research that focuses on supervisory styles and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Programs
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Ghina, Astri; Simatupang, Togar M.; Gustomo, Aurik – International Education Studies, 2014
The importance of entrepreneurship education that positively impact on the creation of new ventures has been widely recognized. Although numerous studies of entrepreneurship education have been conducted within a university setting, the results are mostly fragmented. Therefore, by using a systematic framework, this research is focused on examining…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, College Programs, Systems Approach, Institutional Characteristics
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