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Verburgh, An – Studies in Higher Education, 2019
The development of critical thinking is an essential aim in social work curricula, similar to all higher education programmes. Learning environments that effectively stimulate the development of critical thinking are hence of key importance. This paper starts with a small-scale review of the empirical research on learning environments in social…
Descriptors: Social Work, Critical Thinking, Professional Education, Higher Education
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Krishnamurthy, Gopal – New Educator, 2019
This is a study of my dramatized narrative based on a true story of what took place in a mathematics class in an international school setting. My narrative includes the exploration of a mathematical "mistake" and the discovery of newly emergent problems. The drama, commentary, and reflections provide a close examination of the conduct…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, International Schools, Error Patterns, Teaching Methods
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Hughes, Pamela; Swars Auslander, Susan; Stinson, David W.; Fortner, C. Kevin – School Science and Mathematics, 2019
This quantitative study investigated the relationships among practicing elementary teachers' (N = 153) beliefs about mathematics and its teaching and learning, mathematics anxiety, and instructional practices in mathematics. When viewed singly, the findings reveal the teachers with higher levels of mathematics anxiety tend to use less…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Mathematics Instruction
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Fernández, Gabriela A.; Ocampo, Romina A.; Costantino, Andrea R.; Dop, Néstor S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Visually impaired or blind students require adjustments to the traditional hands-on activities and methodological and didactic strategies employed by the teacher. These adaptations are based on multisensory teaching tools, which reinforce the learning of all students in general. This paper presents simple teaching resources that allow students…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Visual Impairments, Blindness, Teaching Methods
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Dasaprawira, M. Noviarsyh; Zulkardi; Susanti, Eli – Journal on Mathematics Education, 2019
This study aims to develop a math problem type PISA to familiarize students using problems with PISA standard and produces a valid, practical, PISA context of Bangka (Tanjung Kalian Lighthouse) type and see the Basic Math Skills (BMS) seen from the context of Tanjung Kalian lighthouse. The research method used is design research with the type of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Test Construction, Mathematics Tests, Mathematics Skills
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Slade, Christine; Rowland, Susan; McGrath, Dominic – International Journal for Academic Development, 2019
Contract cheating presents an existential threat to university assessment integrity and, therefore, to the reputations of universities and their graduates. We report on two workshops, with academic development participants who collaboratively addressed assessment identity verification through problem identification and solution creation. As…
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Student Behavior, College Students
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Hira, Avneet; Hynes, Morgan M. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2019
This paper presents a design-based research project undertaken to test and implement an interest-based engineering challenges framework for pre-college students. This work is motivated by the need for innovative engineering education practices in pre-college settings, and making engineering more inclusive for people from diverse backgrounds. The…
Descriptors: Research Design, Engineering Education, Student Attitudes, Problem Solving
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Sakibayev, Razakh; Sakibayev, Spartak; Sakibayeva, Bela – International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2019
This article is dedicated to the topic of discovering effective ways of developing students' programming abilities with the means of non-programming disciplines and activities. The authors argue that the process of educating students in programming becomes effective if students participates not only in programming lessons themselves, but also…
Descriptors: Programming, Extracurricular Activities, Mathematics Skills, College Students
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Denner, Jill; Campe, Shannon; Werner, Linda – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2019
It is widely believed that there are educational benefits to making computer games, but there is no systematic review of research on this topic. This article describes a meta-synthesis of research on children designing and programming computer games that investigates the extent to which there is evidence of benefits for computer science learning…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Design, Programming, Children
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Stadler, Matthias; Herborn, Katharina; Mustafic, Maida; Greiff, Samuel – Journal of Intelligence, 2019
Collaborative problem solving (CPS) is an essential 21st century skill at the intersection of social collaboration and cognitive problem solving, and is increasingly integrated in educational programs, such as the influential Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). As research has identified the impact of the Big Five personality…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Cooperative Learning, Problem Solving, Achievement Tests
Rusher, Dana E. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Self-determination has been identified as a predictor of post-school success for students with disabilities (Test et al., 2009); however, students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) continue to experience poorer outcomes than their peers without disabilities in the areas of education, employment, and independent living upon leaving high school…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Elementary School Students, Problem Solving
Dillon, James – Eye on Education, 2019
This book offers a selection of stories about teaching, learning, and school life that you can use in a variety of PD formats and settings. Grouped into four categories--students, teachers, administrators, and parents--these tales offer a powerful entry point for thinking and reflecting on your school environment in a new and meaningful way. Each…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Professional Development, Educational Environment, Group Discussion
Pearn, Catherine; Stephens, Max; Pierce, Robyn – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2019
To succeed in mathematics middle-years' students must move from additive to multiplicative thinking and from arithmetic calculations to generalised algebraic strategies. If we ask the right questions this progression can be monitored and prompted through fraction tasks. Students' solution strategies for fraction tasks vary from a dependence on…
Descriptors: Progress Monitoring, Prompting, Algebra, Middle School Students
Stewart, Angela E. B.; Vrzakova, Hana; Sun, Chen; Yonehiro, Jade; Stone, Cathlyn Adele; Duran, Nicholas D.; Shute, Valerie; D'Mello, Sidney K. – Grantee Submission, 2019
Collaborative problem solving (CPS) is a crucial 21st century skill; however, current technologies fall short of effectively supporting CPS processes, especially for remote, computer-enabled interactions. In order to develop next-generation computer-supported collaborative systems that enhance CPS processes and outcomes by monitoring and…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Cooperative Learning, Language Usage, Speech Communication
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Surubaru, Teodora; Isoc, Dorin – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2019
The requirement to assure the teaching of critical thinking put the school in front of its own weaknesses. A profound criticism highlights limitations, hindrances and obstacles that are difficult to pass without the personal efforts of the teachers. Following criticism, one can identify a set of requirements that would allow for improvement and…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Teaching Methods, Barriers, Intervention
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