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Brayan Díaz; Collin Lynch; Cesar Delgado; Kevin Han – International Journal of STEM Education, 2025
Background: This paper describes research into two pedagogical approaches to foster transdisciplinarity in a graduate engineering course that involves education and computer science. Leveraging the Communities of Practice framework, we examine how students majoring in computer science can integrate new knowledge from education and computer science…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Engineering Education, Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Bamber, Veronica – Higher Education Quarterly, 2015
Postgraduate taught education in universities is under-researched compared to research on undergraduate learning and teaching. This results in two missed opportunities: making evidence-informed improvements to postgraduate taught education and integrating such improvements into thinking and practice. A commitment to evidence-informed improvement…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Educational Research, Scholarship, Case Studies
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Martinez-Roldan, Carmen M.; Heineke, Amy J. – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2011
This interpretive study draws on data from a larger inquiry into teacher learning in a graduate-level course on Latino literature at a large southwestern university. The article focuses on a small diverse group of educators taking part in a literature discussion of the novel "Before We Were Free" by J. Alvarez (2002). Using a…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Literature, Graduate Study, Novels, Teacher Education
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Rolfe, Vivien E.; Gray, Douglas – Bioscience Education, 2011
Multimedia learning is widely used in life science education where the use of pictures and text can bring complex structures and processes to life. However the impact on academic performance and deeper understanding is not well documented. We therefore carried out a systematic review to evaluate the effectiveness of multimedia resources in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Science Education, Educational Methods, Biological Sciences
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Rowland, Susan – Higher Education Research and Development, 2012
Academics who specialise in improving the teaching of "hard" sciences like chemistry, biology, maths and physics are increasing in number and influence at Australian universities. Those in academia who have channelled their energies into teaching are delighted with this development. It means that many committed tertiary teachers can now look…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Science, Educational Improvement, College Faculty
Lee, Anne – National Academy for Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (NJ1), 2009
The author's proposition is that there is a pedagogy of supervision, not that "this" is it in its entirety but that there is a pedagogy of supervision, that it has relevance for other levels of the curriculum, and that this pedagogy of supervision provides an entry point for academics to become involved in the scholarship of research,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Supervision
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Newswander, L. K.; Borrego, M. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2009
This paper discusses the benefits of a community of practice (CoP) approach to graduate education in engineering and examines guidelines for implementation. Community of practice theory and applications to practice are presented. Journal clubs, groups of faculty and students who meet regularly to discuss literature, are identified as one specific…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Graduate Study, Communities of Practice, Theories
Maher, Michelle A. – 2001
Within cohorts, stable student membership and interdependent learning tasks create a community-like environment. While this situation can provide a protective environment for learning, it can create stressful situations as students learn to live and learn together. Using a conceptual framework built from adult learning literature and group…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Group Membership, Higher Education
van der Jagt, Johan W.; Anzelmo-Skelton, Nicki; Madison, Marion; Gum, Louann – 2003
This study investigated the relationships among environmental noise (i.e., location, type, and constancy) and graduate student preferred learning styles (visual-overhead transparencies, auditory-lecture, kinesthetic-activity), gender, and age differences. The participants were 43 graduate students, who were currently teachers with experience…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Style, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
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Rovai, Alfred P.; Gallien, Louis B., Jr. – Journal of Negro Education, 2005
A study addressed how four variables used to operationalize learning and sense of community differed between African American and Caucasian students enrolled in an online graduate course. The African American only section of the course and the Caucasian students in the mixed section represented a homogeneous subset, while the African American…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, White Students, Graduate Students, African American Students
Lee, John; Dineen, Finbar; McKendree, Jean; Mayes, Terry – 1999
The Vicarious Learning project is aimed at understanding the role of dialogue in learning about complex conceptual domains. The fundamental assumption of "vicarious learning" is that students can receive benefits from exposure to discussions among their peers and between students and tutors. To elicit dialogues that can be captured, F.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Dialogs (Language), Foreign Countries, Graduate Students
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Waghid, Yusef – Teaching in Higher Education, 2006
Postgraduate student supervision at the level of doctoral and masters studies can be enjoyable, frustrating and demanding. In this article I identify some of the challenging moments in postgraduate student supervision I have encountered over the past few years, focusing on the notion of learning as understood by some students. My contention, based…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Graduate Students, Teacher Student Relationship, Academic Advising
Aaron, Bruce C.; Parshall, Cynthia G.; Kushner, Susan N. – 1999
A pilot project demonstrated the remote use of an application designed with hypertext markup language (HTML) as an assessment and discussion support system for 28 students enrolled in a graduate educational research methods course at a midwestern state university. The web page was developed to support classroom learning and assessment by guiding…
Descriptors: Discussion, Educational Assessment, Educational Research, Graduate Students
Langan, Dianne; Athanasou, James A. – 1999
This paper outlines a method for professional assessment of music therapy students' learning and recall. The purpose of the assessment is to examine the Model of Domain Learning (P. Alexander, 1997) within an Australian context and to provide a professional assessment for application within music therapy education. Despite the music therapy…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Higher Education
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Griffin, Bryan W.; Griffin, Marlynn M. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1997
Two experiments involving 131 graduate students were conducted to determine effects of reciprocal peer tutoring (RPT) on graduate students' academic achievement, test anxiety, and academic self-efficacy. RPT and nonRPT groups did not differ significantly on achievement tests, but other results suggest that RPT may help students achieve learning…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Educational Objectives, Graduate Students