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Kitiya Promsron; Prachyanun Nilsook; Pallop Piriyasurawong – International Education Studies, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic forced school closures globally, leading to significant learning regression in academic performance, skills, and ethical development. This study aims to: 1) synthesize and develop an adaptive micro-learning model based on Dhamma principles using mixed reality (MR), 2) compare pre- and post-test results, and 3) assess the…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Electronic Learning, Learning Modules, Citizenship Education
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Reed, Meridith – Composition Forum, 2020
This article reports survey and interview research on how graduate student instructors (GSIs) across the United States navigate the boundaries of disciplinary expertise that define their work as students and teachers. The disciplinary backgrounds of GSIs in this study influenced their experiences with formal writing pedagogy education and their…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Graduate Students, Expertise, Educational Background
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Hare, Sarah; Sullivan, Madison – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2020
Libraries continue to spearhead initiatives to incentivize instructors to adopt, adapt, and create open educational resources (OER). However, these programs often do not explicitly require educators to preserve the OER they create. Drawing on an analysis of semi-structured interviews with six experts, this article presents considerations for…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Preservation, Academic Libraries, Incentives
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Healy, Grace; Walshe, Nicola; Dunphy, Alison – Curriculum Journal, 2020
Whilst the significant role mentors play within ITE has been emphasised in English policy context, there appears to be limited consideration of subject-specificity of mentoring practices within the literature. One key mechanism for trainee teacher development is written lesson observation feedback, but there is a concern that it is often generic…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Feedback (Response)
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Begrich, Lukas; Fauth, Benjamin; Kunter, Mareike – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2020
In recent decades, the assessment of instructional quality has grown into a popular and well-funded arm of educational research. The present study contributes to this field by exploring first impressions of untrained raters as an innovative approach of assessment. We apply the thin slice procedure to obtain ratings of instructional quality along…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Expertise, Classroom Techniques, Educational Assessment
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Yoon, Jong-Sung; Boutis, Kathy; Pecaric, Martin R.; Fefferman, Nancy R.; Ericsson, K. Anders; Pusic, Martin V. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
Models for diagnostic reasoning in radiology have been based on the observed behaviors of experienced radiologists but have not directly focused on the thought processes of novices as they improve their accuracy of image interpretation. By collecting think-aloud verbal reports, the current study was designed to investigate differences in specific…
Descriptors: Radiology, Clinical Diagnosis, Allied Health Personnel, Protocol Analysis
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Auletto, Amy; Stein, Kristy Cooper – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2020
Researchers examining elementary teachers' mathematical teaching expertise--that is, teachers' knowledge both of mathematics and of how to effectively teach mathematics--have linked such expertise to student outcomes. But, given the increasing use of classroom observations for teacher evaluation in the USA, this study considers whether and how…
Descriptors: Observation, Mathematics Instruction, Expertise, Elementary School Teachers
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Egloff, Frank; Souvignier, Elmar – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2020
Affecting preservice teachers' pedagogical intentions and future behavior is a challenging goal of teacher education. It may be accomplished by purposefully changing their beliefs. The aim of this study was to investigate whether lesson videos, compared to an argumentation-based video format, can evoke stronger and more positive emotional…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Beliefs, Intention, Video Technology
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de Verdier, Kim; Fernell, Elisabeth; Ek, Ulla – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2020
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), with or without intellectual disability (ID), is common in children with congenital blindness. This complex combination of disabilities often involves many challenges for the family. This study explored parents' experiences of having a child with blindness and ASD (with or without ID), their support needs and…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Intellectual Disability, Blindness
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Sharon, Aviv J.; Baram-Tsabari, Ayelet – Science Education, 2020
Certain science-related topics elicit persistent public controversy, such as routine childhood vaccinations and anthropogenic climate change. Many people are misinformed about the scientific facts underlying these issues. In response, science educators have called for improvements in the public's science literacy, but it is not clear which…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Information Literacy, Identification, Science and Society
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Enright, Eimear; Kirk, David; Macdonald, Doune – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2020
As new markets and opportunities for profit are being sought within and around schools, boundaries between private and public, profit and philanthropy are blurring and the boundaries that circumscribe knowledge and expertise are being reconstituted. This paper considers how expertise is constituted when curriculum work is outsourced to new actors…
Descriptors: Expertise, Neoliberalism, Outsourcing, Health Education
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Hulme, Moira; Beauchamp, Gary; Clarke, Linda – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2020
The role and activities of national advisers engaged in the translation of globally mobile ideas on effective teacher education has received little attention. Drawing on in-depth semi-structured interviews, this article explores how government-appointed advisers acted as intermediaries in the translation of policy ideas in national reviews of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Educational Policy, Expertise
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Fomina, Elena – Peabody Journal of Education, 2020
This article seeks to explore the support framework for Community Schools in the Russian regions. As an educational and social phenomenon, Russian Community Schools arose in 1996-1997 in Siberia. By the beginning of 2014, the Community Schools were spread from Kaliningrad in the west to Vladivostok in the east of Russia. The article begins with…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Educational History, Networks, Facilitators (Individuals)
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Kiernan, Louise; Ledwith, Ann; Lynch, Ray – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2020
Design education has moved towards a collaborative practice where designers work in teams and with other disciplines to solve unstructured problems. Along with the cognitive skills involved in the execution of the design process, designers also need skills to work in teams, share information, negotiate common ground and reach consensus.…
Descriptors: Expertise, Novices, Interdisciplinary Approach, Design
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Chen, Ouhao; Kalyuga, Slava; Sweller, John – Educational Psychology Review, 2017
Within the framework of cognitive load theory, the element interactivity and the expertise reversal effects usually are not treated as closely related effects. We argue that the two effects may be intertwined with the expertise reversal effect constituting a particular example of the element interactivity effect. Specifically, the element…
Descriptors: Expertise, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Interaction
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