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Molin, François; Cabus, Sofie; Haelermans, Carla; Groot, Wim – Research in Science Education, 2021
This study evaluates the effectiveness of an intervention of formative assessments with a clicker-based technology on anxiety and academic performance. We use a randomized experiment in physics education in one school in Dutch secondary education. For treated students, the formative assessments are operationalized through quizzing at the end of…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Performance Factors, Physics, Science Instruction
Bach, Jacqueline – Curriculum Inquiry, 2021
By pulling from the complex field of fan studies, I hope to show how fan studies, particularly fangirls and their practices, can inform the field of curriculum theory. In this article, through an autobiographical sharing of moments, I consider how fangirl practices have shaped the way I regard scholars, conferences, and relationships. I then…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Curriculum, Educational Theories, Females
Treleaven, Shanley B.; Coalson, Geoffrey A. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose: Adults who stutter (AWS) often attempt, with varying degrees of success, to suppress their stuttered speech. The ability to effectively suppress motoric behavior after initiation relies on executive functions such as nonselective inhibition. Although previous studies found that AWS were slower to inhibit manual, button-press response than…
Descriptors: Verbal Ability, Verbal Communication, Responses, Inhibition
Ghasemy, Majid; Muhammad, Farhah; Jamali, Jamshid; Roldán, José Luis – SAGE Open, 2021
Guided by affective events theory (AET), our inquiry aims at examining the relationships among affective work events, affective states, affect-driven behaviors, and attitudes of international faculty working in the Malaysian institutions of higher learning. Specifically, the impacts of interpersonal conflict, as a work event, on international…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Job Performance, College Faculty, Foreign Workers
Kayima, Festo; Mkimbili, Selina Thomas – Research in Science Education, 2021
In this paper, chemistry teachers' reactions/behavior or actions following students' undesired, unexpected or incorrect responses/answers to the posed teacher oral questions are reported. This study which was carried out in Tanzania in Iringa Municipality involved three chemistry teachers teaching in three different secondary schools. Actual…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Teachers, Error Correction, Speech Communication
Nardo, Aline; Gaydos, Matthew – Ethics and Education, 2021
In this paper we discuss the potential of digital games to create meaningful educational experiences that contribute to the learning of ethics in higher education (HE) Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) degrees. We describe the design of a new digital ethics game with a focus on the challenges we encountered when applying…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Games, Teaching Methods, STEM Education
Quarderer, Nathan Anderson; Fulmer, Gavin W.; Hand, Brian; Neal, Ted A. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2021
Our epistemic cognition informs what scientific claims we choose to endorse over others, how we come to know in science, and our assumptions about the construction of scientific knowledge. The topic of climate change provides context for how we come to know about our surrounding environment. The development of climate literacy in young learners…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 8, Scientific Literacy, Climate
Martello, Robert; Lynch, Caitrin; Somerville, Mark; Stein, Lynn Andrea; Manno, Vincent P. – Advances in Engineering Education, 2021
In 2012, Olin College initiated an effort to improve its faculty reappointment and promotion (R&P) system in response to a lack of alignment between faculty activities, the institutional mission, and the traditional assessment criteria defined in the faculty manual. Olin engaged in a six-step use-oriented design process that guided the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Program Evaluation, Teacher Evaluation
Singh, Kuki; Mueller, Julia – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2021
The dynamic nature of feedback makes provision of learning enhancing feedback challenging. A collaborative peer mentoring professional development case study utilising observational video data from a series of lessons examined how teacher feedback knowledge and beliefs are articulated and developed in pedagogical practices, and the tensions that…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teacher Role, Elementary School Teachers, Cooperative Learning
Dao, Phung; Sato, Masatoshi – Language Teaching Research, 2021
This study investigated the nature of learners' positive emotional engagement during a task-based interaction and its relationship with their interactional behaviours. Vietnamese learners of English as a foreign language (EFL; n = 74) performed a communicative task in dyads in 15 minutes. Their positive emotional engagement was gauged using an…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Student Behavior, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Zolfaghari, Maryam; Austin, C. K.; Kosko, K. W. – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2021
The quality of teachers' mathematical knowledge for teaching (MKT) is critical for effective teaching and mathematical learning of students. However, most efforts on measuring MKT tend to focus on teachers' content knowledge (CK), with less attention to teachers' pedagogical content knowledge for teaching (PCK). This study reports on our initial…
Descriptors: Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Fractions, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Teachers
Zorzal, Ricieri Carlini – Research Studies in Music Education, 2021
This study was designed to investigate the effect of student performance level on teachers' expressive-emotional discourse in musical instrument classes, the possible loci of emotions present in teachers' discourse and the existence of a tradition of expressive factors in the interpretation of certain musical works. Forty-seven guitar master…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Music Education, Musical Instruments, Self Expression
Benton, Tom – Research Matters, 2021
Computer adaptive testing is intended to make assessment more reliable by tailoring the difficulty of the questions a student has to answer to their level of ability. Most commonly, this benefit is used to justify the length of tests being shortened whilst retaining the reliability of a longer, non-adaptive test. Improvements due to adaptive…
Descriptors: Risk, Item Response Theory, Computer Assisted Testing, Difficulty Level
Dasanayaka, Chamila H.; Abeykoon, Chamil; Ranaweera, R. A. A. S.; Koswatte, Isuru – Education Sciences, 2021
Performance appraisal is one of the key management tools which identifies employees' strengths and weaknesses. Usually, this is the major mechanism of gathering information for rewarding/training employees based on their performance, and hence a key to achieve organisational goals by creating a satisfied workforce. Therefore, this study was aimed…
Descriptors: Job Performance, Faculty Evaluation, College Faculty, Research Universities
Erdogdu, Fatih; Çakiroglu, Ünal – Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, 2021
The primary goal of the study is to investigate the effect of the usage of humor on behavioral, emotional, and cognitive engagement in online learning. Humorous elements were integrated into the online learning components. The mixed-method study was conducted over 14 weeks with the participation of 74 university students in an online university…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Humor, Assignments, Online Courses

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