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Polatcan, Mahmut – International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 2020
The purpose of this study is to adapt the Professional Learning Activities Scale (PLAS) developed by Geijsel, Sleegers, Stoel, and Krüger (2009) into Turkish through conducting the relevant validity and reliability analyses. This study followed the pathway recommended by Hambleton and Patsula (1999) for the adaptation process. The data we used…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Learning Activities, Test Construction, Test Validity
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Wu, Liang Li; Zhu, Edward; Callaghan, Caitlin; Irwin, Derek; Reinsdorf, Dylan; Swanson, Veronica; Zwirn, Austin; Reinkensmeyer, David – Advances in Engineering Education, 2020
To provide a project-based learning experience during the COVID-19 outbreak, we mailed experimental kits to 285 undergraduate students and developed curriculum for a multi-player online robot simulation game. Students successfully achieved cognitive objectives and rated the remote learning experience comparably to the prior-year in-person…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Active Learning, Student Projects, Engineering Education
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Schwedler, Stefanie; Kaldewey, Marvin – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2020
Research in the past decades repeatedly revealed university students' struggles to properly understand physical chemistry concepts. In contrast to school, tertiary teaching relies heavily on the symbolic level, mainly applying abstract representations such as equations and diagrams. To follow the lessons and generate conceptual understanding,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, College Freshmen, Foreign Countries
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Warren, James E.; Otto, Karen – English in Texas, 2020
Teachers who seek to amplify student voice in the English Language Arts classroom must balance students' need for selfexpression with the TEKS requirement that students demonstrate command of standard English. Teachers also face a curricular landscape in which they are discouraged from teaching grammar in isolation but are held accountable for…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Grammar, Direct Instruction, Error Analysis (Language)
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Erickson, MaryGrace; Grant, Jacie; Karcher, Elizabeth L. – Journal of Extension, 2020
Extension educators need intercultural competence to communicate with international audiences and facilitate dialogue in diverse domestic communities. Although many Extension professionals have traveled abroad, experience abroad does not necessarily lead to intercultural competence without intentional intercultural development support. We describe…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Study Abroad, Intercultural Communication, Cultural Awareness
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Budner, Drew – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
In an effort to increase student comprehension and retention of basic chemistry concepts within a college level general chemistry course, a series of activities were created. These activities are referred to here as integrated problems. They were developed to help students by continuously reviewing key concepts and incorporating new material into…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Science Activities, Learning Activities
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Choe, Keith P. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2020
The rush to remote learning during the COVD-19 pandemic has caused instructors to rapidly adapt mechanisms of learning. Here, I describe an online concept mapping activity for membrane transport mechanisms that can be accomplished by students working together remotely and either synchronously or asynchronously.
Descriptors: Synchronous Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Concept Mapping, Biology
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Emenaha, Uchenna – Science Teacher, 2020
It takes a lot more than just telling students that a topic is important for them to find value in the lesson. In order to get students as enthused about a subject, it is important to utilize topics that the students are already interested in, then create a link between that and the science objective. The framework for this type of instruction is…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Genetics, Teaching Methods, Popular Culture
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Weber, Carolyn A.; Hagan, Heather N. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2020
The tragic story of Flint has made it increasingly clear that the public needs to know how to evaluate sources of information. All of this is occurring in the age of "fake news," which heightens our awareness of the challenge of determining veracity. Furthermore, a flood of information can be found at our fingertips 24 hours a day. A…
Descriptors: Water Quality, Media Literacy, Civil Rights, Information Literacy
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Cheeptham, Naowarat; Mahara, Star; Antoine, Misty; Insuk, Chadabhorn; Loy, Kara – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2020
Over the past ten years, a western-Canadian university has offered an annual on-campus summer science and health science camp for Aboriginal youth. The goal of this camp has been to enhance pathways to science and health science careers for high school students aged 13-15 years-old. The camp's core curriculum exposes youth to science and health…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Camps, Foreign Countries, Educational History
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Dobie, Tracy E.; Sherin, Miriam Gamoran – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2020
Language is key to how we understand and describe mathematics teaching and learning. Learning new terms can help us reflect on our practice and grow as teachers, yet may require us to be intentional about where and how we look for opportunities to expand our lexicons.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Language Usage, Mathematics Instruction, Learning Processes
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DiCerbo, Kristen – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2020
We have the ability to capture data from students' interactions with digital environments as they engage in learning activity. This provides the potential for a reimagining of assessment to one in which assessment become part of our natural education activity and can be used to support learning. These new data allow us to more closely examine the…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Information Technology, Learning Activities, Learning Processes
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Yohana, Corry; Agung, Iskandar; Perdana, Novrian Satria; Silisabon, Simon – International Journal of Education and Practice, 2020
This study examined how the development of student talent is influenced by factors such as guidance and counseling, the school environment, parent participation, and learning activities that are high quality, competitive, and character building. The research was conducted in eight secondary schools (four states schools and four private schools).…
Descriptors: Talent Development, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries, School Counseling
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King, Kelly M. – International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 2020
Cultural immersion exercises, used often in counselor education, can effectively challenge student biases and encourage interaction with persons outside of the student's own community or comfort zone. Through such exercises students belonging to minoritized groups may choose to address biases they hold for members of dominant groups who have…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Racial Bias, Disproportionate Representation, Cultural Awareness
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Wiwatowski, Megan; Page, Jane; Young, Sarah – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2020
Research highlights that early childhood teachers (ECTs) hold varied opinions on the value of superhero play (SP) to young children's learning and development. This study sought to investigate how ECTs in Victoria are responding to superhero play, and to examine the beliefs that underpin their responses. Interviews were conducted with eight ECTs…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Play, Teacher Attitudes, Young Children
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