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Brown, Bobby A. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Academic advisors are crucial to the success of students who attend higher education institutions (e.g., Himes, 2014; Paul & Fitzpatrick, 2015; Smith, 2005). They guide students to complete their degrees in a timely progression and serve as a contact for students to help increase a sense of belonging on college campuses. Higher education…
Descriptors: Faculty Advisers, Higher Education, Bias, Interaction
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Keiichi Kobayashi – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
This study was conducted to meta-analytically investigate the influence of teaching vs. no teaching expectancy on the learning effects of teaching after preparatory learning. A meta-analysis of 39 studies revealed that a weighted mean effect size for the effect of teaching after studying with or without teaching expectancy vs. merely studying…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Expectation, Prior Learning, Teacher Role
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Bodong Chen; Oleksandra Poquet – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2023
Online discussions are widely adopted in higher education to promote student interaction. However, prior research on online discussions falls short to estimate the effect of multiple factors collectively shape student interaction in online discussion activities. In this study, we applied a dynamic network analysis approach named relational event…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion, Electronic Learning, Higher Education
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Zheng, Robert; Cordner, Holly; Spears, Jeffrey – Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, 2022
This study investigates the effects of annotation on abstract and concrete visual representations in science education. Two studies were conducted: Study 1 investigated the interaction between annotation and visual representations. The results of this study demonstrated that in science learning, annotation with abstract visual representations was…
Descriptors: Documentation, Science Education, Visual Stimuli, Interaction
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Ella Anghel – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2024
Collaborative learning (CL) is a common teaching strategy in colleges that involves actively working in groups to achieve a goal. Several studies and theories endorse it as contributing to students' achievement, motivation, and higher-order thinking skills. However, these studies are inconsistent in the way they define and operationalize CL. For…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Predictor Variables, Academic Achievement, College Students
Joshua R. Bilbrew – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Amid persistent rises in college tuition over the past several years, financial aid policy has marched steadily toward goals of making college more affordable and removing economic barriers to attendance. Promises of "free college" often target low- and middle-income students, and likely have a particular influence on: (a) students who…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Faculty Advisers, Student Financial Aid Officers, Policy
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Sadhana Puntambekar; Dana Gnesdilow; Sinan Yavuz – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2023
We investigated how the level of variance in students' prior knowledge may have influenced their collaborative interactions and science learning in small groups. We examined learning outcomes from 102 groups from seven science teachers' classes and discourse from two contrasting groups: Homogeneous versus heterogeneous. We examined individual and…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Science Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Interaction
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Hähkiöniemi, Markus; Francisco, John; Lehtinen, Antti; Nieminen, Pasi; Pehkonen, Salla – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2023
Previous studies have proposed that students' mathematical understanding develops dynamically through the process known as folding back, in which learners revisit earlier forms of understanding and use them to build even deeper levels of mathematical understanding. Digital learning environments, where students can manipulate representations, are…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Environment, Mathematics Skills, Prior Learning
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Lidia Caño; Josu Sanz – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
Promoting argumentation based on evidence allows students to give meaning to the phenomena observed, enabling the construction of knowledge. Children's argumentative discourse can be activated by appropriate instruction, but there is little information on argumentation at early ages and there is a need for the teacher to understand how to foster…
Descriptors: Young Children, Childrens Attitudes, Epistemology, Persuasive Discourse
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Kristina Scott; Leigh Rohde – Open Education Studies, 2024
Student engagement is a complex measurement that can be viewed through behavioral, emotional, and cognitive constructs. Authentic intellectual engagement requires more than task compliance and requires teachers to make decisions and moves to promote engagement. Pre-service teachers need to have these teacher decisions deconstructed and explicitly…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Preservice Teachers, Direct Instruction, Observation
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Al Mamun, Md Abdullah; Lawrie, Gwendolyn – Smart Learning Environments, 2023
Technological innovations and changing learning environments are influencing student engagement more than ever before. These changing learning environments are affecting the constructs of student behavioural engagement in the online environment and require scrutiny to determine how to facilitate better student learning outcomes. Specifically,…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Student Behavior, Inquiry, Learner Engagement
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Hattan, Courtney; Alexander, Patricia A. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2020
The purpose of the current study was to: (a) examine the frequency of prior knowledge (PK) activation in elementary classrooms while students were engaged with text, (b) investigate the relevance of students' responses to teacher prompts, (c) explore the nature of teachers' and students' prior knowledge activation utterances, and (d) investigate…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Elementary School Students, Classroom Communication, Prompting
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Bai, Caixia; Yang, Jingying; Tang, Yun – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2022
Instructional videos have been widely used in online learning environments. Effective video learning requires self-regulation by learners, which can be facilitated by deliberate instructional design, such as through prompting. Grounded in the interactive, constructive, active, and passive (ICAP) framework, this study compared the effects of…
Descriptors: Prompting, Video Technology, Instructional Films, Educational Technology
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Yohannes, Abebayehu; Chen, Hsiu-Ling; Chang, Chiu-Chen – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2023
Mathematics reading and spatial ability are important learning components in mathematics education. However, in traditional instruction, it is difficult to develop learners' mathematics reading and spatial abilities. Therefore, many students struggle to understand real-world problems and lack the spatial ability to form internal imagery. To cope…
Descriptors: Electronic Books, Interaction, Middle School Students, Mathematics Skills
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Priti Oli; Rabin Banjade; Arun Balajiee Lekshmi Narayanan; Peter Brusilovsky; Vasile Rus – Grantee Submission, 2023
Self-efficacy, or the belief in one's ability to accomplish a task or achieve a goal, can significantly influence the effectiveness of various instructional methods to induce learning gains. The importance of self-efficacy is particularly pronounced in complex subjects like Computer Science, where students with high self-efficacy are more likely…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, College Students, Self Efficacy, Programming
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