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Larkin, Kevin; Jamieson-Proctor, Romina; Finger, Glenn – Computers in the Schools, 2012
National professional standards for teachers in Australia (AITSL, 2011) expect teacher education graduates to demonstrate technological, pedagogical and content knowledge (TPACK). Those standards have emerged concurrently with the development of a new Australian mathematics curriculum. Thus, the expectation is that graduates can demonstrate the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Education, Action Research
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Borden, Allison M.; Preskill, Stephen L.; DeMoss, Karen – Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 2012
Aspiring leaders in preparation programs need up-to-date research applied in real-life situations. University faculty need to change their understandings of what it means to effectively promote leadership development through university programs. This article presents understandings on how exploratory, field-based coursework offered through a…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Course Evaluation, College School Cooperation, Leadership
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Tastle, William J. – Information Systems Education Journal, 2010
The tenure and/or promotion of faculty are frequently dependent on the analytical outcome of student end-of-semester evaluation instruments. Faculty usually use the data to make adjustments in their classes, but deans and chairs use the data to determine which faculty are performing "below" average. The statistical measure used is…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Tenure, Teacher Competencies, Evaluation Methods
Strickland, Shawna DeMarie – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Many studies have investigated relationships between self-directedness and various indicators of success in university coursework but few have explored the evolution of self-directedness that may or may not occur in these settings. This study sought to discover how self-direction in learning of participants in an undergraduate healthcare ethics…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Learning Readiness, Course Evaluation, Longitudinal Studies
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Crawford, Nicole; Broertjes, Andrew – Australian Library Journal, 2010
Arts IRIS (Introductory Research and Information Skills) is a compulsory online information literacy unit for commencing students in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at The University of Western Australia (UWA). The aim of Arts IRIS is to provide students with a foundation in research and information literacy skills for studying…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Foreign Countries, Information Literacy, Information Skills
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Elliott, Sherman Lee – Current Issues in Education, 2010
The purpose of this action research was to examine how a narrative case study in an online asynchronous world religions course affected learners' understandings, appreciation, and respect for the beliefs and values of others. The world religions course examined a variety of religions including Islam. Ten participants received information about the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Action Research, Islam, Case Studies
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McClure, Craig P.; Lucius, Aaron L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
An upper-level undergraduate course that explores ethics in chemistry and the impact of chemical innovations on society has been developed. Goals of this course were to promote student recognition of ethical considerations in chemical innovations and chemical research and demonstrate the link between the application of chemical innovations and the…
Descriptors: Opinions, Chemistry, Citizenship Responsibility, Ethics
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Parscal, Tina; Riemer, Deborah – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2010
Student demand for online education requires colleges and universities to rapidly expand the number of courses and programs offered online while maintaining high quality. This paper outlines two universities respective processes to assure quality in large-scale online programs that integrate instructional design, eBook custom publishing, Quality…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Distance Education, Online Courses, Quality Control
Barney, Steve T.; Corser, Grant C.; White, Lynn H. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2010
Stigmas toward those who have mental illnesses are wide-spread and detrimental to the health and well-being of those suffering from these debilitating conditions, and to society as a whole. Stigma-reducing programs are plentiful but many are only marginally effective. In this paper we describe and evaluate a course in Psychopathology that included…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Service Learning, Psychopathology, Mental Disorders
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Hanson, Lori – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2010
Social transformation models of internationalization suggest the need for radical reform to curricula to foster engaged global citizenship, yet little is written depicting how individual courses and their instructors might support such reform. This article stems from and explores philosophical, pedagogical, institutional, and curricular issues…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Health, Social Change, Global Approach
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Ybarra, Gary A.; Collins, Leslie M.; Huettel, Lisa G.; Brown, April S.; Coonley, Kip D.; Massoud, Hisham Z.; Board, John A.; Cummer, Steven A.; Choudhury, Romit Roy; Gustafson, Michael R.; Jokerst, Nan M.; Brooke, Martin A.; Willett, Rebecca M.; Kim, Jungsang; Absher, Martha S. – Advances in Engineering Education, 2011
The field of electrical and computer engineering has evolved significantly in the past two decades. This evolution has broadened the field of ECE, and subfields have seen deep penetration into very specialized areas. Remarkable devices and systems arising from innovative processes, exotic materials, high speed computer simulations, and complex…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Undergraduate Study, Career Choice, Curriculum Design
Minott, Mark Anthony – Canadian Journal of Education, 2011
This paper reports on a study which examined the impact of a course in Reflective teaching in the third year of a Bachelor of Education degree programme at a local University College. A broader purpose for the study was to continue the process of giving credence to reflective teaching as integral to effective teaching and learning. Specifically,…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Program Effectiveness, Reflective Teaching, Course Evaluation
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Besdine, Richard W.; Shield, Renee R.; McNicoll, Lynn; Campbell, Susan E.; Wetle, Terrie – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2011
Brown Medical School developed a comprehensive curriculum in which enriched aging content increased from 22 to 80 hours in preclerkship courses and was also added for clerkships, residencies, and nongeriatrician physicians. Innovative evaluation strategies are also described. Highlights include "treasure hunts" in the anatomy laboratory, a…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Needs Assessment, Physicians, Focus Groups
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Szili, Gertrude; Sobels, Jonathan – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2011
The dynamism of Environmental Management in the 21st century has predicted the need for students to emerge from tertiary programmes with a set of skills that are functional and more widely applicable in the contemporary workplace. To foster the development of such tools and skill sets, there has been an increasing trend amongst teaching…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Constructivism (Learning), Instructional Design, Course Evaluation
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Fernandez, C.; Zumel, P.; Sanz, M.; Lazaro, A.; Barrado, A. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2011
The ongoing search for excellence in education requires the review and renewal of teaching strategies, concentrating efforts on courses that are not attractive to students or are considered to be unsuccessful. This paper is focused on an undergraduate power electronics course in which students had poor academic results in the past. The actions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronics, Introductory Courses, Instructional Improvement
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