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Todd R. Jones; Arielle A. Sloan – Journal of Economic Education, 2024
In this article, the authors document the educational pedigrees of faculty at the top 96 economics programs in the United States. They use roster data of 96 top U.S. economics departments to provide a comprehensive update and expansion on data regarding the academic origins--both undergraduate and doctoral--of tenure-track faculty. Nearly 60…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Economics Education, Tenure, Teacher Characteristics
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Hope Torkornoo; Turgut Guvenli; Rajib Sanyal – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2024
While the benefits of short-term study abroad programs are well documented, especially with respect to enhancing cross-cultural competency in the participants, fewer than one percent of college students in the U.S. benefit from this experience. The principal barriers to studying abroad are actual and opportunity costs and its perceived worth. An…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Cultural Awareness, Undergraduate Students, Institutional Cooperation
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Beeson, Chay; Kosal, Erica – American Biology Teacher, 2023
Evolutionary medicine is a growing area of research and practice; however, it is not widely discussed in introductory biology courses. Because of the interest in human biology, using evolutionary medicine is a great way to hold students' interest, placing topics in context, making the subject of evolution relevant. Too often students lose interest…
Descriptors: Medicine, Evolution, Biology, Science Instruction
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Daniel L. Silverio; Matthew J. Mistretta; Scott P. Buzzolani – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Offering an advanced organic chemistry course at a primarily undergraduate institution poses a challenge of condensing graduate organic synthesis into one course. This course was designed so students choose and read recent total synthesis papers from the literature in lieu of relying on a textbook or other pre-existing course materials. Following…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Undergraduate Study, Advanced Courses, Graduate Study
Catherine Compton-Lilly – Cultural Studies and Transdisciplinarity in Education, 2022
In this chapter, Catherine Compton-Lilly unsettles and explores her shifting trajectory of being and becoming a researcher. Specifically, she revisits the cases of Peter and Adam, two students who participated in longitudinal case studies that span her 24-year academic career. After briefly describing the methodology for each longitudinal study,…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Researchers, Longitudinal Studies, Case Studies
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Thomas Rausch; John Michael; Aleandra Pinder; Michelle Staros; Brandon Lowry; Sofia Poonen; Marcia Moraes; James Folkestad – Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
All universities are concerned with students earning D's, F's, or withdrawing (DFW) from their courses, particularly in STEM and gateway courses. One way to reduce this rate is to improve the instructional practices in a course by introducing learning strategies, including spaced and interleaved retrieval practice in formative assessments.…
Descriptors: Universities, Undergraduate Students, STEM Education, Physiology
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Denise McWilliams; Ash Mady; Cindi Smatt – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2025
Efficient and profitable business operations today rely on the use of advanced technologies. This is particularly evident in managing family farms in the competitive broiler chicken industry. Farmers raising broiler chickens from chick to optimum weight in five weeks require investments in and use of smart farming technologies employing the…
Descriptors: Internet, Farm Management, Animals, Artificial Intelligence
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Jakob Kelz; Georg Krammer – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
The gender-sensitive analysis of influencing factors on mathematical performance of primary school pupils can yield valuable insights into facilitating this vital phase of pupils' educational trajectory. We view gender-sensitive mathematical performance in primary school based on works of Niklas (Psychologie in Erziehung und Unterricht, 62, 106,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Gender Differences, Longitudinal Studies, Socioeconomic Status
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Jiayi Wang; Nicola Halenko – Language Learning, 2024
This longitudinal study examines the effects of a pre-study abroad (SA) pedagogic intervention and subsequent SA experience on second language (L2) Mandarin fluency. It explores two temporal aspects of oral fluency--planning time and speech rate--along with one performance measure, duration of response. Additionally, L2 contact data were included…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mandarin Chinese, Undergraduate Students, Second Language Learning
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Xavier Rambla; Nafsika Alexiadou – European Journal of Education, 2024
In this article we examine the European Semester as an innovative form of policy coordination, with distinct effects on education and skills policies for Member States. We analyse the Semester's framing of education policy, and examine its manifestations in Spain and Sweden, two countries considered to be different in their approach to education.…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries
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Rachel Nelson; Holly Weaver; Erin West; Sherry Thomas-Paddie; Heather Childress; Katherine Chesnutt; James Beeler – International Journal of Self-Directed Learning, 2024
This study explored teachers' perceptions of their experiences participating in self-directed learning (Knowles, 1970, 1975). The teacher participants (n = 127) were guided through a self-directed learning framework for professional learning and reflected on their experiences. Findings indicate teachers reporting increased autonomy and…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Faculty Development, Independent Study, Personal Autonomy
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Alexander M. Wood; Kyle A. Greenwalt – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2024
Despite psychology's position within the National Council for the Social Studies' definition of social studies, the American Psychological Association is advocating the rebranding of psychology as a science course. This study interviews six high school psychology teachers and employs a Foucauldian framework to understand different perspectives on…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Psychology, Psychological Studies, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Claudia Gherghel; Shoko Yasuda; Yosuke Kita – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
We investigated the effects of social interaction and out-of-class study time on foreign language proficiency and use among two hundred students from a Japanese university who studied abroad for one month. Participants' use of English and English proficiency were measured before and after the programme. Interaction with people from other cultures…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Study Abroad, English Language Learners
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Ben Davies; Cosette Crisan; Eirini Geraniou; Teresa Smart – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2024
We focus on the integration of STACK--a Computer-Aided Assessment (CAA) technology--in the mathematics department of a high-ranking University in the United Kingdom. We study a department-wide project where instructors were expected to implement STACK into continuous assessment tasks for (nearly) all core modules across the first two years of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Study, Computer Assisted Testing, Technology Uses in Education
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Tom Reschke; Thomas Lobinger; Katharina Reschke – Cogent Education, 2024
Based on the Transactional Model of Stress and Coping, this study examined the effectiveness of a brief psychological intervention to reduce study-related stress and enhance well-being. Our three-hour intervention taught students psychological strategies to cope with stress specifically tailored to their study situation. Our sample (N = 56) was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Law Students, Test Preparation, Study Skills
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