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Gardner, Grant E.; Brown, Evelyn; Grimes, Zachary; Bishara, Gina – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2021
Recent reform documents in postsecondary science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields recommend the use of evidence-based instructional practices (EBIPs) in the classroom. National surveys in the United States suggest a continued reliance on instructor-centered practices that have little evidentiary support for long-term impacts…
Descriptors: Barriers, Evidence Based Practice, Teaching Methods, STEM Education
Crespín-Trujillo, Valerie; Hora, Matthew T. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted courses at community colleges and forced a transition to emergency remote learning. This article focuses on the impacts of the rapid shift to online teaching on community college instructors and includes recommendations on ways for institutions to support faculty through professional development in curriculum,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change, Teaching Methods
Luby, Antony – British Journal of Religious Education, 2021
The Catholic Church has recently issued a call for "educating to fraternal humanism" that envisions a pluralist society in which all voices are to be heard. This contrasts with previously held positions of outright rejection of pluralist society (Augustinian Thomism) or Christianisation (Whig Thomism). This paper advances a Dominican…
Descriptors: Catholics, Churches, Religious Education, Humanism
Atit, Kinnari; Rocha, Kelsey – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2021
Spatial skills are important for student success in STEM disciplines at the K-12 educational level. Teachers' spatial skills and feelings about completing spatial tasks influence their teaching as well as their students' spatial learning. However, the relation between teachers' spatial skills and their spatial anxiety is not well understood. Here…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Anxiety, Teaching Methods, STEM Education
Pyman, Hannah; Sundsbø, Katrine – Journal of Information Literacy, 2021
This project report describes a playful approach to teaching copyright through a newly developed game entitled Copyright Dough. As copyright literacy has become increasingly important in scholarly communication, this paper explores how a more engaging teaching method is essential for getting researchers, students, academics, and library staff to…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Literacy, Teaching Methods, Educational Games
Seeley, Lane; Gray, Kara; Robertson, Amy D. – Physics Teacher, 2021
The Next Generation Science Standards lay out a model of energy that locates energy within objects and fields, and tracks energy as it transfers between these objects and transforms between forms of energy while always being conserved. This model of energy pervades much of modern science and represents a foundational, cross-cutting concept for…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Energy, Teaching Methods
Hughes, Theo; Kersting, Magdalena – Physics Education, 2021
Recently, the physics education community has taken a keen interest in modernising physics education. However, while topics in modern physics have great potential to engage students, these topics are abstract and hard-to-visualise. Therefore, many students hold mistaken pictures and misconceptions, which can impede learning. In this article, we…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Time, Misconceptions
Butler, Sean C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Undergraduate organic chemistry students, as they study conformational analysis and stereochemistry, frequently have trouble manipulating three-dimensional structures on a two-dimensional page or screen. The inability to accurately convert three-dimensional bond-line representations into Fischer projections is one example of this. While some…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Organic Chemistry
Shaw, Alicia – International Journal on E-Learning, 2021
The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept of student collaboration and use of technology as a means of teaching; not cheating. For many years, education has centered on the concept of individual students working on problems alone, memorizing some random facts, and then regurgitating the information to the teacher in the form of a test.…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Cheating
Keto, Sami; Foster, Raisa – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2021
This paper describes a conceptual extension of the socialization process and its implications for education. The motivation to the coining of ecosocialization comes from a recent turn in different branches of science, which forces us to problematize the anthropocentric view of life. The theoretical analysis combines the frameworks of phenomenology…
Descriptors: Socialization, Environmental Education, Ecology, Phenomenology
Kosko, Karl W.; Yang, Yuxin; Austin, Christine; Guan, Qiang; Gandolfi, Enrico; Gu, Zhiqing – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2021
Preservice teachers (PSTs) often demonstrate difficulty learning to attend to content-specific student actions in-the-moment. However, machine learning algorithms applied to PSTs' viewing of 360 videos provides a potentially useful tool for teacher educators. In this paper, we describe the initial development of such a tool and the implications…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Observation, Mathematics Education, Video Technology
Sedunov, Boris – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2021
The contemporary Human activity utilizes huge volumes of digital data to solve efficiently multiple socio-economic, scientific and technical problems. Now the big data analysis is mainly oriented to the socioeconomic sphere with a goal to lift the profit. The science and technology to penetrate deeper in the nature of objects and systems under…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Data Analysis, Scientific Research, Fuels
Helmers, Carolyn; Vincent, Susan – Stenhouse Publishers, 2021
In "Intentional from the Start: Guiding Emergent Readers in Small Groups," Carolyn Helmers and Susan Vincent take a concentrated look at the often-underestimated reading and writing work that occurs during the emergent reading stages of literacy development (PreA-D) and the seemingly simplistic books we use to teach them in small-group…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Reading Material Selection, Books, Beginning Reading
Nel, Benita P. – Africa Education Review, 2021
This study is situated in a mathematics teaching practice setting where reflective practice by pre-service teachers was investigated. Instead of having a one-on-one lesson observation, followed by reflection thereafter, this study looked at the joint lesson observation and reflection amongst three student teachers and a supervisor/researcher. The…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Mathematics Teachers, Student Teachers, Teaching Methods
Pinkerton, Kim; Hewitt, Amelia; McHan, Isabel – English in Texas, 2021
According to Ruetzel & Cooter, "… writing and reading are mirror processes with reciprocal benefits" (2019, p. 316). When teachers provide opportunities for reading and writing practice every day, children flourish. What better place to infuse this practice than through children's play. As children play, they think critically, answer…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Play, Books

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