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Lucy Bunning; Yuzhe Feng – TESOL Journal, 2025
Multilingual students learning English face changes in developing intercultural communicative competence outside the classroom. This Classroom Exploration, informed by frameworks of intercultural communicative competence, willingness to communicate, and cultural adaptation, explores the use of reflection comics in a service-learning course for…
Descriptors: English Learners, Communication Skills, Intercultural Communication, Student Attitudes
Maria Eleftheriou; Sana Sayed – Composition Forum, 2025
The American University of Sharjah (AUS) Writing Center, one of the first writing centers in the Gulf region, supports a multilingual student body in the transnational context of the United Arab Emirates. The profile gives an account of the Center's history, peer-tutoring program, tutor-training course, and Writing Fellows initiative, with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Multilingualism
Kelly Davis McCauley – Management Teaching Review, 2024
The Networking "Menu" is a customizable learning experience for online students to explore various ways to network virtually and to sharpen their networking skills. The "menu" offers four networking options for students to select from. Some networking options require that students network with their peers via virtual platforms…
Descriptors: Social Networks, College Students, Business Administration Education, Online Courses
Maura N. Snyder; Alanna L. Peebles – Communication Teacher, 2025
A core component of teaching media literacy involves students analyzing and reflecting on how they use media in their daily lives. In this hands-on activity, college students play social media privacy bingo. Each square represents a different type of private information that they might choose to share on social media. The instructor calls out…
Descriptors: Social Media, Teaching Methods, Media Literacy, Student Attitudes
Ballard, Robert L.; Swenson-Lepper, Tammy – Communication Teacher, 2023
Young adults and teenagers spend a significant amount of time each day using social media, but very few of them have thought about the ethical implications of what they post or view on these platforms. This activity provides students with the opportunity to (1) log and evaluate the amount of time and types of posts they are creating on social…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Adolescents, Social Media, Ethics
Amanda C. Bradford – English Teaching Forum, 2022
The author describes a challenge that is familiar to many language teachers: trying to get students to speak up independently, share thoughts, and participate authentically in the target language. The article includes general and specific tips for creating a comfortable, communicative classroom environment.
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Speech Communication, Classroom Environment, Second Language Learning
Parrish, Christopher W.; Williams, David S.; Estis, Julie M. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2021
This chapter describes the Integrated Online Team-Based Learning (IO-TBL) model, an online TBL course design which utilizes both asynchronous and synchronous modes of engagement to maximize the benefits of TBL in an online environment. Students' perceptions of the effective and ineffective aspects of the IO-TBL model are also reported.
Descriptors: Online Courses, Teamwork, Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Design
Danielle E. Lorenz; Nicole Patrie – OTESSA Conference Proceedings, 2024
Although online discourses about dissertation writing (i.e., You Should be Writing memes) offer students levity, they function in stark contrast to how dissertation writing is treated in real life. Canadian education scholars with PhDs have examined the student-supervisor relationship (McAlpine & Weis, 2000), collaborative writing spaces…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Students, Writing (Composition), Academic Language
Silvagni, Federico; Moruno Lpez, Esther; Hubckov, Ema – Language Learning in Higher Education, 2022
This article presents an international telecollaboration programme called UniLingua, which was carried out between eight universities and university language centres during the 2020/2021 academic year. By promoting language exchanges, UniLingua aims to satisfy one of the most immediate academic needs of university students, which is to improve…
Descriptors: International Programs, Second Language Learning, Universities, Cooperative Learning
Robert Santiago; Otis Williams; Jorge Zaragoza; Haiwen Chu; Monique Evans – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2025
All students want to talk about ideas that interest them, but often, multilingual learners are not offered high-challenge, high-support opportunities to connect everyday experiences to mathematical ideas. We describe a single class period that connects students' everyday opinions with two-way tables and notions of independence.
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Mathematics Instruction, Student Attitudes, Probability
Yifeng Hu – Communication Teacher, 2025
This assignment is integrated into the generative AI unit of the Emerging Communication Technologies course. It includes step-by-step designs and reflective examples from students, highlighting the evolution of their perceptions of generative AI. The assignment uniquely focuses on understanding and raising awareness of stereotypes present in…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Stereotypes, Communications, Student Attitudes
Korakoch Attaviriyanupap – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2025
Cultural awareness is essential in foreign language education. This paper explores two projects that exemplify the integration of cultural elements into foreign language learning involving both first language (L1) and second language (L2) cultures. The first project was initiated in the course "German Cinema". It focuses on the legendary…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, German, Pronunciation
Drew T. Ashby-King; Melissa A. Lucas – Communication Teacher, 2025
Dominant approaches to assessment have often limited students' ability to share their perspectives on course experiences. Further, assessment approaches are often disconnected from pedagogical practice and reinforce the status quo. In this article, we outline our critical-interpretive approach to a four-year cycle of assessments examining…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Student Centered Learning, Communication Skills, Evaluation Methods
Ruiz, Sofía; Hernández, Santiago; García, Alicia; Chacón, Jesús – Research-publishing.net, 2021
In the digital era, where everything seems to move at the speed of light, unfortunately certain regions and countries are limited by economic, political, social, or cultural circumstances, as is the case for Venezuela. New technologies are particularly fundamental in the educational field, and every day Venezuelan students need to deal with the…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Internet, Access to Education, Online Courses
Atkins, Ryan; Drake, Matthew – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2023
Many topics that are taught in supply chain management (SCM) programs include elements of variability and risk. With quantitative tools in particular, it is assumed that the decision makers using the tools are risk neutral, which is typically not the case in real-life decision situations. The topic of an individual's attitude toward risk has…
Descriptors: Supply and Demand, Information Management, Risk, Student Attitudes

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