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Choy, Ban Heng; Dindyal, Jaguthsing – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2021
In this paper, we extend the notion of noticing during the planning of a lesson to examine what and how teachers notice concerning the affordances of typical problems, such as examination-type or standard textbook questions. Teachers in examination-oriented educational systems generally use these types of problems to develop procedural skills.…
Descriptors: Mathematical Applications, Affordances, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction
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Hostetler, Kirsten; Luo, Tian – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2021
This study examined how instructional librarians can incorporate principles from cognitive load theory to engage students in research and improve learning outcomes for a common library instructional delivery model. The study employed a between-subjects, quasi-experimental design to compare how instructional sessions would impact information…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Information Literacy, Library Instruction
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Silva, Daniela P.; Fiske, Kate E. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2021
Researchers widely assert that requiring eye contact from students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) before instruction is highly important to the outcome of teaching (Greer and Ross in Verbal behavior analysis, Pearson Education, New York, 2008; Lovaas in J Consult Clin Psychol 55(1):3-9, 1977. https://doi-org.bibliotheek.ehb.be/10.1037/0022-006x.55.1.3).…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Eye Movements, Teaching Methods
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Berka, Gregory C.; Greenwood, Amber L. D.; Lee, Jae Hwan – InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching, 2021
This essay outlines a participative team formation process for class projects with resources to support instructors in implementing this process. This hybrid process, integrating self-selection and teacher assigned methods, includes four touch points that foster students' awareness of effective team behaviors and the presence (or absence) of these…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Teamwork, Class Activities, Student Projects
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Ali, Clement Ayarebilla; Acquah, Saknah; Esia-Donkoh, Kweku – African Educational Research Journal, 2021
The study compared exhaustively the Successive Approximation Model (SAM) and Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement and Evaluate (ADDIE) model on the teaching and learning of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics subjects in Ghana. We selected a sample of 30 student-teachers who offered Mathematics and Science in the distance mode of the…
Descriptors: Models, STEM Education, Concept Formation, Student Teachers
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Faulk, Neil; Harvey, Thomas; Welch, Brett; Martin, Gary E. – School Leadership Review, 2021
The purpose of this study was to evaluate perceptions of principal preparation program candidates regarding the impact professional coaching and field supervision had on the development of their administrative mindsets. A secondary purpose was to determine if there was a significant difference in perceptions regarding the impact that professional…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Education, Coaching (Performance), Supervision
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Tornqvist, Dominicus; Wen, Lian; Tichon, Jennifer; Bai, Guangdong – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2021
There is a healthy research community focused on individual differences to tailor serious games for maximum effect for each person. But there is a comparative lack of research on the scalability of serious games for maximising knowledge saturation in a population. Scalability is critical in many real applications. The authors detail this neglected…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Individual Differences, Learning Processes, Discovery Learning
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Becker, Lukas Bernhard; Welter, Virginia Deborah Elaine; Großschedl, Jörg – Education Sciences, 2021
Concept mapping (CM) can be an effective strategy to facilitate understanding-based learning of complex and abstract scientific content. In our study, we tried to answer two questions that have not yet been clarified: (1) How effective is CM if the learners do not have the textual learning material available when constructing their concept maps…
Descriptors: Cytology, Concept Mapping, Undergraduate Students, Learning Strategies
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Wylie, Breanne E.; Gongola, Jennifer; Lyon, Thomas D.; Evans, Angela D. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
Adults often fail to recognize the ambiguity of children's unelaborated responses to "Do you know/remember (DYK/R) if/whether" questions. Two studies examined whether sample questions and/or an explicit instruction would improve adults' ability to recognize referential ambiguity in children's testimony. In Study 1 (N = 383), participants…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Adults, Children, Recognition (Psychology)
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Harris, Meredith T.; Noell, George H.; McIver, Elise B.; Miller, Sarah J. – Educational Studies, 2021
Research has found that factors such as content, prompts, and individual motivational differences affect instructional effectiveness. While instructional effectiveness is acritical outcome variable, the limited availability of instructional time results in instructional efficiency being acritical consideration. This study evaluated whether varying…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Undergraduate Students, Retention (Psychology), Problem Sets
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van der Meij, Hans; Böckmann, Linn – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2021
Online video-recorded lectures have become an increasingly more important means for student learning (e.g., in flipped classrooms). However, getting students to process these lectures sufficiently to come to class well-prepared is a challenge for educators. This paper investigates the effectiveness of open-ended embedded questions for…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Video Technology, Electronic Learning, Questioning Techniques
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Thompson, Meredith; Uz-Bilgin, Cigdem; Tutwiler, M. Shane; Anteneh, Melat; Meija, Josephine Camille; Wang, Annie; Tan, Philip; Eberhardt, Richard; Roy, Dan; Perry, Judy; Klopfer, Eric – Information and Learning Sciences, 2021
Purpose: This study isolates the effect of immersion on players' learning in a virtual reality (VR)-based game about cellular biology by comparing two versions of the game with the same level of interactivity and different levels of immersion. The authors identify immersion and additional interactivity as two key affordances of VR as a learning…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Game Based Learning, Interaction, Molecular Biology
Chelsey A. Dankenbring – ProQuest LLC, 2021
To prepare students for the complex, multidisciplinary problems they will face outside of the classroom, current reform initiatives advocate for the integration of content and practices from science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) in the science classroom. One approach, integrated STEM, uses the engineering design process as a…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Integrated Curriculum, Science Instruction, Discourse Analysis
Crystal Lorraine Jacobs – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Teaching strategies for general education development programs offered in correctional facilities were investigated to determine the design of instruction that produces the best academic success. Literature on this topic is limited. There is a gap in the research on teaching practices in correctional classrooms. Research questions involved…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Education, General Education, Academic Achievement
Allyssa Rich Graham – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The problem addressed in this qualitative phenomenological study was how poverty affected educators in teaching literacy achievement in secondary high school classrooms. The purpose addressed the experiences of educators to create a model of their lived experiences. Using sociocultural theory, a multilayered environment was analyzed using a…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Social Studies, Teacher Attitudes, Literacy
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