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Dalbo, George D. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This research study examined how students and I navigated learning and teaching about genocide and mass violence in the context of a semester-long high school comparative genocide and human rights elective course at DeWitt Junior-Senior High School in rural south-central Wisconsin. Specifically, the study examined how students individually and…
Descriptors: Death, Land Settlement, Elective Courses, Teaching Methods
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Jin, Yan; Krieg, Susan; Hamilton, Amy; Su, Jing – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2022
This paper draws from a cross-cultural study of young children's arts curricula. The initial phase of the original study consisted of a comparison of the intended arts curriculum for 5--6 year old children in China and Australia. This was followed by a survey in Beijing exploring 88 contemporary early childhood educators' beliefs about children's…
Descriptors: Art Education, Early Childhood Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Comparative Analysis
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Bümen, Nilay T.; Holmqvist, Mona – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
Despite the increasing popularity of studies on teachers' national curriculum adaptations, there is no comparative study elucidating teachers' adaptations in centralized and decentralized educational contexts through sense-making theory lenses. This paper presents a comparative case study of Turkish and Swedish senior classroom teachers'…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Case Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, National Curriculum
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Victor Ong; Stanley Yamashiro – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2022
Teaching labs at the undergraduate level poses unique challenges to a school system forced online by COVID-19. We adapted physiology laboratories typically taught in-person to an online-only format, allowing students to measure personal health data alone. Students used available technology and low-cost devices for measuring respiratory and…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Physiology, Human Body, Laboratory Experiments
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Fiona King – Victorian Journal of Music Education, 2022
The engagement of children in creative processes in music enhances their skills, experience and understanding of the artform, and provides avenues for the development of critical and creative thinking. In classrooms of the twenty-first century, creativity is a recognised and valued skill, which has echoes for teachers in curriculum, teaching…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Graduate Study, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Students
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Conner, Caroline J.; Graham, Taylor C. – Social Studies, 2023
The current study investigates the impact of using an Instructional Model of Historical Empathy to teach the Holocaust on students' ability to contextualize historical events, recognize perspectives, and affectively connect to victims of the Holocaust. A three-day instructional unit was designed that incorporates primary sources from a variety of…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Jews, European History, History Instruction
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Kimberly Carroll Steward; David Gosselin; Devarati Bhattacharya; Mark Chandler; Cory T. Forbes – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2025
Foregrounding climate education in formal science learning environments provides students with opportunities to develop critical climate-related knowledge and skills. However, research has shown many challenges to teaching and learning about Earth's climate and global climate change (GCC). This longitudinal study aims to establish how secondary…
Descriptors: Climate, Ecology, Environmental Education, Longitudinal Studies
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Atanu Dutta; Aroma Oberoi; Jyoti Modi; Parmod Goyal; Sangeetha Samuel; Tanushree Mondal; Kalyan Goswami; Sibasish Sahoo; Amit Pal – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2025
Cinemeducation is an effective tool to help students develop humanistic skills. However, there was a need for more studies to find out if this can also be utilized to improve the interest and satisfaction of students learning about rare diseases such as the inborn errors of metabolism. The aim was to introduce cinemeducation as part of early…
Descriptors: Films, Film Study, Skill Development, Humanism
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Exsaris Januar; Nurhizrah Gistituati; Yanti Fitria; Alwen Bentri; Muhammadi – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: Study addresses the problem of low scientific and digital literacy among Grade 6 students (Phase C) in the IPAS (Science and Social Studies) subject under the Merdeka Curriculum, particularly in the theme "Our Endangered Earth." The main purpose of the study is to develop and evaluate the EXARIS learning model…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Scientific Literacy, Digital Literacy, Teaching Methods
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Evangelia Ch. Lozgka – Educational Research: Theory and Practice, 2025
Microteaching--an innovative teaching method in which students deliver a mini-lesson to a small group of peers within a limited timeframe to develop specific teaching skills and refine pedagogical behaviors--has been implemented in teacher education and training for half a century. This qualitative study explored the views of 10 graduate students…
Descriptors: Microteaching, Teaching Methods, Teacher Education Programs, Student Attitudes
Timothy San Pedro; Jess Vazquez Hernandez; Nia Johnson; Eduardo Mabilog; Charlize Wang; Katie Papesh; Katrina Webber; Jessica Saluke; Ashlan Bishop – Teachers College Press, 2025
Co-written by a teacher educator and his students, this practical resource shares the ways a uniquely positioned graduate course implemented key tenets of Culturally Relevant and Sustaining Pedagogy (CRSP) in their teaching and practice, allowing for the reconnection between mind and body, or "Embodied CRSP." By weaving together…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Higher Education, Sustainability, College Instruction
Tauni L. Grossklas – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In Florida, civic illiteracy among middle and high school students is a pressing concern despite state initiatives to increase civic competence (Florida House of Representatives, 2019; FLDOE, 2023b; Florida Department of State, 2023). Recent scores on state civics and social studies standardized assessments reveal a disheartening fact--an average…
Descriptors: Civics, Social Studies, Charter Schools, Teacher Attitudes
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Nahmias, Erez; Teicher, Mina – Journal of Education and Learning, 2021
In this paper, we examine the importance of building instructional units that incorporate metacognition intent processes that contribute to the development of geometric thinking. We show that the implementation of metacognition processes in the initial stages of constructing tailored instructional units will improve students' geometric ability.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Units of Study, Mathematics Instruction, Metacognition
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Silva, Maria João – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2023
Problem solving, and specifically the goal of developing problem-solving competences, is a significant dimension of environmental education. Moreover, human senses and electronic sensors have been recognized as important tools in authentic problem-based learning. The purpose of this paper is to present a model to support teachers in creating…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Problem Solving, Models, Case Studies
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Kaufmann, Odd Tore; Larsson, Maria; Ryve, Andreas – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2023
Multiple studies have been conducted regarding teachers' error-handling practices, and how errors can be treated as opportunities for learning, albeit in the context of whole-class discussions. The aim of the present research is to continue to investigate teachers' error-handling practices as they occur in different phases of maths lessons:…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Teachers, Error Correction, Teaching Methods
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