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Zien Ding; Ru-De Liu; Yi Ding; Xiantong Yang; Yi Yang – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Academic cyberloafing, defined as the involvement in non-academic online activities during academic tasks, has emerged as a prevalent concern within higher education. While previous research has identified course-related factors that may influence academic cyberloafing, the specific relation between perceived course difficulty and academic…
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Difficulty Level, Computer Use, Time Management
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Yu Guo Wang; I Ta Wang – Education & Training, 2024
Purpose: With a focus on undergraduate music major students in China, the study sought to examine how higher music education institutions prepare professional knowledge, professional skills and soft skills in relevance to music students' employability. Design/methodology/approach: The quantitative survey engaged 359 music students from five music…
Descriptors: Musicians, Music Education, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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Matthew T. Johnson; Brandon Kim; Daniel O'Keefe; Wilson J. González-Espada – PRIMUS, 2024
We investigated the effects of a major revision of the differential and integral calculus curriculum, the primary goal of which was to improve STEM retention. The revamped curriculum has greater emphasis on the power of computing to help visualize patterns and gain insights to better prepare students for STEM majors, and less emphasis on…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Mathematics Education, Curriculum Design, Majors (Students)
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Jaclyn K. Brandhorst; Keira Solon; Chris Opatrny-Yazell; Dan Jensen – Journal of Management Education, 2024
Research suggests the current generation of learners (called Zoomers or Gen-Z) takes a values-driven approach to their careers. Increasingly, this generation seeks out workplaces that center issues of sustainability, social responsibility, diversity, equity and inclusion. The preferences of Gen-Z suggest that building business programs that focus…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Experiential Learning, Ethics, Business Administration Education
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Amelie D. Smucker – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
This paper explores the meaning and use of inclusive curriculum design by operationally defining "inclusive curriculum" and delineating the characteristics of this curriculum design. A systematic review was conducted that incorporates both peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed sources so that scholar and practitioner perspectives of…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Definitions, Students with Disabilities, Educational Theories
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Tore van der Leij; Martin Goedhart; Lucy Avraamidou; Arjen Wals – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
In addressing contemporary socio-ecological challenges it is imperative to engage individuals with the moral dilemmas in the human-nature context. A socioscientific-issues (SSI) approach to secondary biology education can contribute to engaging students in moral dilemmas and reflecting on their values. Following a design research methodology, we…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Education, Secondary School Science, Ethics
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Tharuesean Prasoplarb; Chatree Faikhamta; Samia Khan; Kornkanok Lertdechapat; Nguyen Van Bien; R. Ahmad Zaky El Islami; Song Xue; Vipavadee Khwaengmek; Alison Hennessey – Asia-Pacific Science Education, 2024
Southeast Asian countries are embracing updated integrated curricula, such as STEM, which are impacted by socio-scientific, political, and economic reasons related to global educational reform. This study compares science curricula regarding science and engineering practices (SEP?s) in Indonesian, Thai, and Vietnamese science curricula. The SEP?s…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Science Curriculum, Integrated Curriculum
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Taras Gula; Miroslav Lovric – Adults Learning Mathematics, 2024
The development of a set of rubrics for teachers and curriculum designers interested in the quality of numeracy tasks emerged from our struggle with an attempt to clarify the distinction between numeracy and mathematics. Shifting our perspective from asking what numeracy and mathematics are to asking what they are about led to the…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Scoring Rubrics, Curriculum Design, Mathematics Skills
Susan L. Nacy – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Rapidly increasing demand for online graduate education in our globalized, post-pandemic, "flat" (Freidman 2007), digital age has coalesced globally dispersed and culturally diverse learners into virtual classrooms, amplifying a multiplicity of voices. Social learning theory (Bandura 1977) emphasizes that knowledge is constructed between…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Culturally Relevant Education, Online Courses, Graduate Study
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Huijuan Fu; Yangcai Xiao; Isaac Kofi Mensah; Rui Wang – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The nation's explosive growth in Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) is likely to lead to low effectiveness of MOOCs, therefore, it is necessary to promote the high-quality and long-term development of MOOCs through understanding learner satisfaction. The present research adopted the Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) to derive factors affecting…
Descriptors: Student Satisfaction, MOOCs, Computer Science Education, Curriculum Design
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Chareen Snelson; Yu-Hui Ching; Yu-Chang Hsu; Ross Perkins; Michele Alfieri – Distance Education, 2024
The purpose of this scoping review is to synthesize knowledge of gamified online course design processes and practices extracted from the peer-reviewed research literature. The scoping review followed a systematic process involving five main stages: (a) identifying research questions, (b) identifying relevant studies, (c) study selection, (d)…
Descriptors: Gamification, Online Courses, Curriculum Design, Instructional Design
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Michael S. Mucedola – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
There are numerous ways a health educator can conclude a unit of instruction to demonstrate student learning. One approach is to utilize a national health education standard to reflect upon and tie units together at the end of the curriculum. The lesson presented in this article was designed to illustrate this methodology and add to the health…
Descriptors: Health Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Testing
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Geoffrey M. Bowers; Pamela S. Mertz; Kelly Y. Neiles; Daniel T. Chase; Andrew S. Koch; Randolph K. Larsen III; Shanen M. Sherrer; Troy K. Townsend – Research & Practice in Assessment, 2024
Developing program-level assessment systems creates an opportunity for faculty to think deeply about their student learning objectives while creating structures that provide meaningful and actionable feedback. Unfortunately, many programs lack the expertise and/or support at the programmatic or institutional level to create efficient and effective…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Student Centered Learning, Curriculum Design, Learning Objectives
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Nelson, Michelle R.; Cook, Kirby – Journal of Advertising Education, 2023
Persons with disabilities make up at least 15% of the population, yet advertising has, until recently, virtually ignored this audience. We report findings from a survey with 126 students enrolled in advertising classes to gauge awareness, knowledge, and perceptions of disability and advertising. Results show that the majority of students were…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Advertising, College Students, Curriculum Design
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Markovikj, Marijana; Serafimovska, Eleonora – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2023
Reporting on trauma is part of the journalists' job, and it needs to be conducted with care for their mental health of the interviewees and audiences. Data from focus groups and online survey with journalism students in Macedonia identified that: reporting on traumatic events can affect mental health; education can be a factor for coping and…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Resilience (Psychology), Journalism Education, Foreign Countries
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