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Gonta, Iulia; Tripon, Cristina – Journal of Educational Sciences, 2020
Curricular innovation in university education allows teachers to make use of a wide range of changes. What do teachers mean by "curricular innovation", how do they apply it and what are the factors that mobilize or block them in this process? These issues were analyzed based on the answers given by university teachers. Hence, we found…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Innovation, Higher Education, College Faculty
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Hopkinson, Sarah Alice – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2020
This commentary focuses on philosophical underpinnings that could guide a sea change in approaches to sustainability within English-medium curricula in Aotearoa. Framed optimistically, it engages with the possibilities that exist for Pakeha to transform relationships with tangata whenua and this land through regenerative curriculum design. Three…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Sustainability, English
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Howitz, William J.; Guaglianone, Gretchen; King, Susan M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
As the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic spread throughout the world, universities were faced with extraordinary challenges. Shelter-in-place orders were given, in-person classes were canceled, and at the University of California Irvine, instructors had less than 2 weeks to convert spring quarter classes from a face-to-face to an online format. A team-based…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Online Courses, College Science, Curriculum Design
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Nozoe, Susumu; Isozaki, Tetsuo – International Journal of Science Education, 2020
Science curriculum is delivered to students through a controlled process at different levels and in various contexts. Although it has been said that science teachers' viewpoints and attitudes influence the interpretation of curricula, this study is interested in factors affecting their pedagogical perspectives, such as their beliefs and teaching…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Science
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Hill, Michael – Teaching History, 2020
Mike Hill was concerned that his students were unable to genuinely inhabit the historical places they encountered in his lessons. Drawing on fields as varied as history-teacher research, philosophy, and literary and media theory, Hill identified ways to curate his students' constructions of 'secondary worlds' in the historical past, including…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Design, European History
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Rosemond, Sabriya N.; Palmer, Erin S.; Wong, Kelly C. Y.; Murthy, Vishnu; Stacy, Angelica M. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2020
Pervasive narratives about who and what counts as competent in science disproportionately impact students historically underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), and are perpetuated in the design of STEM courses. Equity-focused education literature argues for the need to develop robust learning ecologies that support…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, STEM Education, Disproportionate Representation, Educational Environment
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Faulkner, Cynthia B.; Webb, Shelly – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2020
A culminating experience is incorporated into most graduate programs. Capstone courses are one methodology for structuring this experience. These courses are designed to integrate student learning throughout their studies, making them a natural point for program and student learning assessment. The development of capstone courses must consider the…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Capstone Experiences, Graduate Students, Stakeholders
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Iyer, Ishwarya N.; Ramachandran, Sridhar – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2020
The purpose of this research paper is to encourage school teachers (with an emphasis on elementary teachers) to recognize and explore the literacy potential of their classroom libraries as a powerful critical literacy tool/asset that when designed and utilized strategically has the potential to reposition their classroom pedagogy and curriculum…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Elementary School Students, Libraries, Teaching Methods
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McKnight, Lucinda – English in Australia, 2020
The development of curriculum requires dialogue with both past and future. As the state of Victoria gears up to revise the current study design for Literature, one of three 'Englishes' students can study at senior levels, numbers of students opting to take the subject have dropped over recent years. With high-stakes exam-based assessment dominant,…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Foreign Countries, English Literature, Educational Change
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Graham, Kenneth W.; Achenreiner, Gwen; McDermott, Maggie; Crosby, Elizabeth – Marketing Education Review, 2020
Prior research on marketing curriculum design suggests that new course offerings are driven by inputs from faculty resources and interests, student demand and willingness to enroll in the course, and feedback from alumni and employers regarding the skills students need to be successful in the workplace. In the face of the rising costs of higher…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Marketing, Elective Courses, Value Judgment
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Tong, Yanrong; Kinshuk; Wei, Xuefeng – International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 2020
Project-based learning (PBL) and Blended Learning (BL) have been widely used in universities. There are some empirical teaching researches on PBL in the BL environment for some specific courses, but for the combination of PBL and BL, there is as yet no universal teaching model. This article puts forward a new universal teaching mode: Project-Based…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Active Learning, Student Projects, Blended Learning
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Walton, Elizabeth; Rusznyak, Lee – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2020
Initial teacher education must respond to the demand that newly qualified teachers are able to teach inclusively. This response has been the creation of opportunities for learning in coursework and field experiences. Research has identified the impact of these initiatives and also revealed challenges. One such challenge is the lack of a coherent…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Competencies
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Shah, Mahsood; Pabel, Anja; Martin-Sardesai, Ann – International Journal of Educational Management, 2020
Purpose: The emergence of social media has provided an alternative mechanism for students to provide and access online reviews about universities. These forms of feedback are often not systematically monitored and interpreted by universities. The purpose of this paper is to analyse quantitative ratings and qualitative comments provided by students…
Descriptors: Social Media, Student Experience, Feedback (Response), Data Analysis
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Strimel, Greg; Huffman, Tanner; Grubbs, Michael; Kim, Eunhye; Gurganus, Jamie – Journal of Pre-College Engineering Education Research, 2020
Engineering education has increasingly become an area of interest at the P-12 level, yet attempts to align engineering knowledge, skills, and habits to existing elementary and secondary educational programming have been parochial in nature (e.g., for a specific context, grade, or initiative). Consequently, a need exists to establish a coherent…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Design
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Rücker, Michael T.; van Joolingen, Wouter R.; Pinkwart, Niels – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2020
Enabling students to recognize and evaluate the ubiquitous impact of computing technology on society is an internationally proclaimed goal of a K-12 computing education. To that end, students need to actually engage with their computing knowledge in concrete everyday situations. From the perspectives of learning transfer and variation theory, we…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes, Computers, Information Technology
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