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Jeff Hanson; Blair Taylor; Siddharth Kaza – Information Systems Education Journal, 2025
Cybersecurity content is typically taught and assessed using Bloom's Taxonomy to ensure that students acquire foundational and higher-order knowledge. In this study we show that when students are given the objectives written in the form of a competency-based statements, students have a more clearly defined outcome and are be able to exhibit their…
Descriptors: College Students, Universities, Competency Based Education, Educational Objectives
Juan Antonio Prieto-Velasco; Antonio Hermán-Carvajal – Interpreter and Translator Trainer, 2025
Translation evaluation, assessment and criticism are widely studied concepts referring to quality control and enhancement in both professional translation and translation training. However, there is still a need for translator trainers to develop a specific competence in translation assessment in the academic context, since they must provide…
Descriptors: Translation, Scoring Rubrics, Evaluation Criteria, Formative Evaluation
Ferdinando Cereda – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2025
This study investigated the educational outcomes and professional development of undergraduate exercise and sports science students through curricular internships. Analysis of data from 1,247 internships conducted between 2015-2020 at a large Italian university across diverse settings (fitness facilities, rehabilitation clinics, educational…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Exercise, Physical Education, Professional Development
Sebastian Gross; Susanne Prediger – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2025
Adaptive teaching practices align to students' assets and learning needs, for example, by selecting tasks adaptively so that the next learning goal for a student can be achieved. While digital formative assessment tools have been developed to provide insights into students' assets and learning needs, little is known how formative assessment…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Formative Evaluation, Reports, Task Analysis
Dana Vedder-Weiss; Rotem Tractenberg-Maslaton; Karin Sarfati-Shaulov – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2025
Learning and relational goals are inherently intertwined in collaborative teacher learning. However, they present tensions that facilitators of professional development (PD) groups need to navigate. Scholars increasingly advocate for problem-based, collaborative teacher learning and highlight the central role that emotions play in teacher…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Facilitators (Individuals), Faculty Development, Elementary School Teachers
Susan B. Foster; John J. Miller – Sport Management Education Journal, 2025
Sport management curricula at universities across the United States often require one or more classes on legal issues of sport. Most often, the topic of risk management (RM) is not covered as extensively as necessary with venues and events being targets of violence and terrorism. Do graduating sport management students understand RM in a way where…
Descriptors: Risk Management, Experiential Learning, Learning Theories, Athletics
Paul J. Laybourn; Brian Kalet; Aaron J. Sholders – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2025
For STEM faculty to approach teaching as a scientist, they must develop tools for data collection and analysis of student learning outcomes. Here, we report a methodology for the development of a learning outcomes assessment instrument and statistical analysis of that instrument that can be undertaken in a short amount of time by a few faculty…
Descriptors: Land Grant Universities, College Science, Science Education, Biochemistry
Dayae Yang – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation follows a manuscript-style format, beginning with an introduction and literature review, followed by three distinct studies and a concluding section. All three studies use "Lucky Codes," an educational board game designed to foster computational thinking skills in elementary students, as the intervention. The first…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Games, Game Based Learning, Computation
Christos Papakostas – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2024
This paper discusses the potential of DGBL to facilitate transformation in the context of religious education, arguing for the fact that it is immersive, interactive, and experiential. The paper outlines how this could substantially provide a more engaging learning environment for students, develop critical thinking, and ensure effective learning…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Game Based Learning, Religious Education, Learner Engagement
Nikki Ashcraft – TESOL Press, 2024
In the first edition of this book, Dr. Ashcraft transformed the complex, often abstract process of lesson planning into an accessible and concrete practice for English language teachers in any context. The second edition of "Lesson Planning" includes updated research and references, expanded sections on technology, and new reflection…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Models
Aidan Doyle; Pragnya Sridhar; Arav Agarwal; Jaromir Savelka; Majd Sakr – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: In computing education, educators are constantly faced with the challenge of developing new curricula, including learning objectives (LOs), while ensuring that existing courses remain relevant. Large language models (LLMs) were shown to successfully generate a wide spectrum of natural language artefacts in computing education.…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Artificial Intelligence, Learning Objectives, Curriculum Development
Juanjuan Wu; Shiman Li; Scott Spicer; Charlie Heinz – Marketing Education Review, 2025
The development of the VR ecosystem presents an unprecedented opportunity for the future of retail. Cultivating the foundational knowledge and skills necessary for retail students to thrive in this environment is essential. This study explores the potential of one such intervention through a Virtual Reality Retailing course that integrates a…
Descriptors: Business Education, Retailing, Computer Simulation, Computer Literacy
Jennifer Zarzosa; Cecilia Ruvalcaba – Journal of Marketing Education, 2025
Misinformation in digital media is growing at an exponential rate. The rapid growth of technologies such as social media and artificial intelligence necessitates the skills to navigate through the vast amount of digital media information. Education in digital media literacy is critical to ensure students do not fall prey to easily manipulated…
Descriptors: Misinformation, Resistance (Psychology), Digital Literacy, Media Literacy
Lindsay C. Ruhter – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The five chapters of this dissertation are anchored around the theme of supporting teachers in making inclusive instructional decisions in science to facilitate active student participation and engagement in science learning for students with complex support needs (CSN). Chapter 1 describes the benefits of inclusive education for students with…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Science Instruction, Decision Making, Special Needs Students
Teresa Cecchi – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Chromatography is the most common analytical technique able to identify and quantify a wide gamut of substances in food, environmental, forensic, pharmaceutical, and many other kinds of real samples. We propose a simple drama science activity: students embody different compounds wearing emblems of different colors and dramatize their…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Drama, Science Activities, Student Participation

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