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McNicholl, T. H.; Frank, K.; Hogenson, K.; Roat, J.; Carlson, M. P. – PRIMUS, 2021
We discuss an implementation of the research-based Pathways precalculus curriculum in a large-lecture format supported by recitations, clickers, and online homework. We describe our approach to adapting the implementation of Pathways precalculus from a small class to a large lecture instructional format. We report data on student learning and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Teaching Methods, Calculus
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Lee, Gyeong-Geon; Jeon, Young-Eun; Hong, Hun-Gi – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
In this study, we compared the effects of cooperative flipped learning (CFL) on science achievement and learning motivation with those of simple flipped learning (SFL) and traditional lecture (TL) using a mixed-methods design. Three classes containing a total of 65 first-year high school students in South Korea were randomly assigned to the CFL,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Flipped Classroom, Chemistry
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Daniel Ginting; Ross M. Woods; Yusawinur Barella; Liem Satya Limanta; Ahmad Madkur; Heng Ee How – SAGE Open, 2024
This study aimed to investigate the effects of Storytelling Narrated Videos (SNV) on students' knowledge retention and transferability. A total of 56 students from a university in Indonesia were randomly assigned to a quasi-experimental research design exposed to SNV and to Lecture Narrated Videos (LNV). Two videos were created to deliver content…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Educational Technology, Retention (Psychology), Knowledge Level
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Assadi, Seyedeh Negar – African Educational Research Journal, 2018
Teaching and learning pyramid are demonstrated retention rate of educational subjects by passive or active educational methods. The objective of this study was comparison of teaching, learning pyramid and average retention rates in health students. This study was an experimental research which was done by using the curriculum of health, the course…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Academic Persistence, Active Learning, Allied Health Occupations Education
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Paoletti, Teo; Krupnik, Victoria; Papadopoulos, Dimitrios; Olsen, Joseph; Fukawa-Connelly, Tim; Weber, Keith – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2018
We were interested in exploring the extent to which advanced mathematics lecturers provide students with opportunities to play a role in considering or generating course content. To do this, we examined the questioning practices of 11 lecturers who taught advanced mathematics courses at the university level. Because we are unaware of other studies…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Course Content, College Mathematics, College Faculty
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Toftness, Alexander R.; Carpenter, Shana K.; Geller, Jason; Lauber, Sierra; Johnson, Madeline; Armstrong, Patrick I. – Metacognition and Learning, 2018
Students' judgements of their own learning often exceed their knowledge on a given topic. One source of this pervasive overconfidence is fluency, the perceived ease with which information is acquired. Though effects of fluency on metacognitive judgments have been explored by manipulating relatively simple stimuli such as font style, few studies…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Processes, Video Technology, Lecture Method
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Alpert, Frank; Hodkinson, Chris S. – Education & Training, 2019
Purpose: Despite the expansion of e-learning, higher education still involves live lectures, which students often see as "boring". Lecture classes can be made more engaging and effective by including videos. However, empirical research is yet to report on current video use in lectures, or on student perceptions of and preferences for…
Descriptors: Video Technology, College Students, Student Attitudes, Preferences
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Kourea, Lefki; Konrad, Moira; Kazolia, Theodosia – Education and Treatment of Children, 2019
The effects of guided notes (GN) in the English-speaking population are well documented. Limited empirical research has examined the effectiveness of GN with other non-English-speaking students. Hence, the present study investigated the effects of a GN intervention program on the academic performance of five students with learning difficulties…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, History Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Roberts, David – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2019
An important contemporary challenge to the large-group lecture in higher education is that it encourages passive learning which is claimed to be out of sync with academic rhetoric and social needs. Attempts to change this practice have salvaged some aspects of the higher education experience for students, but they have not transformed the learning…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Visual Aids, Imagery, Higher Education
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Taniguchi, Rin-Ichiro; Arita, Daisaku; Shimada, Atsushi; Yamada, Masanori; Goda, Yoshiko; Yamamoto, Ryota; Okayasu, Takashi – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2019
This paper presents an outline of our project, in which we develop an observation framework for integrating lecture and contextual learning in the field of crop cultivation. Specifically, we will use multi sensing of learners' activities in classrooms, and contextual learning in fieldwork, farm planting, and farming environments. The motivation…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Agricultural Education
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Park, Yoo Min – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2022
Geographic technologies and perspectives are important for understanding health issues because places and locations influence human health and diseases. Despite the increasing use of a geographic information system (GIS) in health research, and the explosion of new and emerging technologies, little is known about their potential as educational…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Health, Geography, Information Technology
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Wang, Julia Shu-Huah; Chui, Cheryl Hiu-Kwan; Jordan, Lucy; Chan, Kenneth Shing-Kwan – Journal of Social Work Education, 2022
This study examined the effectiveness of an experiential learning-based integrated policy advocacy education model in Hong Kong, a partially democratic and non-Western society. The model incorporated guest lectures, a mock hearing, a site visit, and an advocacy project. A mixed methods evaluation involving 144 students in quantitative surveys and…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Counselor Training, Social Work, Advocacy
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Stover, Shawn – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2016
This column shares reflections or thoughtful opinions on issues of broad interest to the community. This month's issue discusses the value of traditional lecturing.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Lecture Method, Conventional Instruction, Science Instruction
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Yang, Xiaozhe; Lin, Lin; Wen, Yi; Cheng, Pei-Yu; Yang, Xue; An, Yunjo – Educational Technology & Society, 2020
This study examined how three auditory lectures delivered at different speeds -- normal (1.0x), fast (1.5x) and very fast (3.0x) speeds -- affected the graduate students' attention, cognitive load, and learning that were assessed by pre- and post-comprehension tests, cognitive-load questionnaire, and Electroencephalography (EEG) device. The…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Graduate Students, Attention Control, Lecture Method
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Downing, Virginia R.; Cooper, Katelyn M.; Cala, Jacqueline M.; Gin, Logan E.; Brownell, Sara E. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2020
Student anxiety is a growing concern for colleges and universities. As science classrooms transition from traditional lecture to active learning, researchers have sought to understand how active learning affects undergraduate anxiety. However, although community colleges educate nearly half of all undergraduates, no studies have explored the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Anxiety, Lecture Method
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