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Kathryn Strom – Myers Education Press, 2024
"Scaffolding the Language of Power: An Apprenticeship in Doctoral Level Writing" offers an accessible, practical, hands-on guide to developing the skills needed to successfully write a doctoral dissertation or thesis. This textbook-workbook hybrid can be used both as a program/course text and as a supplement for individual doctoral…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Doctoral Dissertations, Education Majors, Academic Language
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Petrunich-Rutherford, Maureen L. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2021
Students often request study guides; however, the impact of study guides on student learning is mixed. Here, some evidence on student study guide usage and collaborative learning is briefly reviewed. This information helped to shape the development of a collaborative activity where student groups create their own study guide questions based on the…
Descriptors: Study Guides, Cooperative Learning, Student Developed Materials, Undergraduate Students
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Amanda Light Dunbar; Sandra Chang-Kredl – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2025
Long before ChatGPT, it was an open secret that students did not always read the books they were assigned in their English Language Arts (ELA) classes, relying instead on online study guides like SparkNotes. Via a retrospective survey, our exploratory study examined (1) the rate of SparkNotes use among high-school ELA students; (2) why students…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Man Machine Systems, Natural Language Processing, Language Arts
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Karissa Legleiter; Barb Puder; Rhea R. Kimpo – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2025
EBooks have been proven to be a successful supplemental resource in cadaveric anatomy laboratory sessions. However, the implementation of the eBook and its impact on student performance, especially in occupational therapy (OT) anatomy laboratory sessions, has not been well documented. This study shows that providing students with an eBook guide…
Descriptors: Electronic Books, Anatomy, Academic Achievement, Study Guides
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Isabel Cuevas; Mar Mateos; Lidia Casado-Ledesma; Ricardo Olmos; Miriam Granado-Peinado; María Luna; Juan Antonio Núñez; Elena Martín – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
Undergraduates often struggle writing argumentative syntheses from conflicting sources. Written guides can help in the different phases of the process involved in these tasks and are more effective when accompanied by explicit instruction. Nevertheless, there are few studies on instructional rubrics as an aid to argumentative writing and none are…
Descriptors: Student Improvement, Persuasive Discourse, Synthesis, Writing Instruction
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Christina Shane-Simpson; Emma Desens; Allisyn Kleutsch; Rita Obeid – Teaching of Psychology, 2025
Background: Limited research has compared relationships among student characteristics, study guide format, and academic performance. Objective: This study investigated relations among student characteristics (motivation, self-efficacy) and academic performance, examined the efficacy of study guide format on performance, and aggregated student…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Child Psychology, Study Guides, Intermode Differences
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Elkington, Ruari – Film Education Journal, 2020
The use of documentary, and in turn the value of documentary, is well established in formal education contexts. In addition to an established pedagogical value, this article examines the cultural and economic value of documentary in education through both national legislative reviews (the Australian Law Reform Commission's (ALRC's) "Copyright…
Descriptors: Study Guides, Film Study, Film Production, Documentaries
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Oliver, Dana – College Student Journal, 2022
The purpose of this research study was to investigate pedagogical approaches for improving reading compliance and critical, insightful discussion in the higher education classroom. Research on reading compliance in higher education reveals that students are often not reading their assigned texts. This problem compounds when instructors attempt to…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Compliance (Psychology), College Students, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Heller, Rafael – Phi Delta Kappan, 2020
Some Americans have always wanted their schools to provide a liberal education, giving students opportunities to read great books, study the academic disciplines, and expand their minds. But many others, perhaps most of us, have looked for ways to avoid the slow, hard work of academic learning. As the historian Robert Hampel explains, we tend to…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Correspondence Study, Study Guides, Speed Reading
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Harrison, Douglas; Patch, Allison; McNally, Darragh; Harris, Laura – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2021
Drawing on a survey of over 4000 students and 1300 faculty members at the University of Maryland Global Campus, we find evidence for a reconceptualization of the use of commercialized websites offering access to "tutors" or "study help" as a type of collaborative cheating. Past studies have examined this behavior as an…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Web Sites, Cheating
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Björn Tolgfors; Erik Backman; Gunn Nyberg; Mikael Quennerstedt – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2024
Background: Scholars have suggested that students' views of what is important for them to know as Physical Education (PE) teachers are a result of what is assessed in Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE). Thus, there is a risk that students will reproduce content areas such as sports and assess sport-techniques without much critical…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teachers, Movement Education, Team Sports
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Contreras, Bethany P.; Dovgan, Kristen; Johnson, Katherine; Kahng, SungWoo – Teaching of Psychology, 2021
Background: The role of the preparation or study guide in interteaching is relatively unexplored. One study demonstrated that having students create their own study guide was just as effective as completing a teacher-created study guide. Objective: The purpose of this study was to replicate and extend the methods of previous research to compare…
Descriptors: Student Developed Materials, Teacher Developed Materials, Study Guides, Scores
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Gayman, Catherine M.; Jimenez, Stephanie T. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2020
Interteaching is a strategy that shifts the emphasis from passive student learning to active engagement through the use of preparation guides, small group discussions, clarifying lectures, and frequent testing. Several classroom studies have demonstrated that interteaching leads to better student comprehension and higher test scores. However, the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Group Discussion, Active Learning, Scores
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Gorney, Kylie; Wollack, James A. – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2022
Unlike the traditional multiple-choice (MC) format, the discrete-option multiple-choice (DOMC) format does not necessarily reveal all answer options to an examinee. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the reduced exposure of item content affects test security. We conducted an experiment in which participants were allowed to view…
Descriptors: Test Items, Test Format, Multiple Choice Tests, Item Analysis
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Jeraldine R. Kraver – English Journal, 2020
Choosing texts for the high school classroom is a delicate undertaking. If students are to transact authentically with a text, they must believe that the effort is worthwhile. This belief is especially true when it comes to "difficult texts"-- that is, texts that, according to James S. Chisholm and Kathryn F. Whitmore, challenge students…
Descriptors: English Teachers, High School Students, Study Guides, College English
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