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van Daal, Tine; Donche, Vincent; De Maeyer, Sven – Vocations and Learning, 2014
This study examines the influence of personality traits, goal orientation and self-efficacy on high school teachers' participation in learning activities in the workplace (i.e. experimentation, informal interaction with colleagues, self-regulation and avoidance behaviour). A convenience sample of 95 teachers from six high schools in Flanders…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Personality, Goal Orientation, Self Efficacy
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Fabricatore, Carlo; López, María Ximena – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2014
This paper presents a learning and teaching strategy based on complexity science and explores its impacts on a higher education game design course. The strategy aimed at generating conditions fostering individual and collective learning in educational complex adaptive systems, and led the design of the course through an iterative and adaptive…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Educational Strategies, Teaching Methods, Systems Approach
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Burgess, Claudia R. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2014
Designed for a broad audience, including educators, camp directors, afterschool coordinators, and preservice teachers, this investigation aims to help individuals experience mathematics in unconventional and exciting ways by engaging them in the physical activity of building geometric shapes using ropes. Through this engagement, the author…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Geometric Concepts
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Bierema, Andrea M.-K.; Rudge, David W. – American Biology Teacher, 2014
One of the key aspects of natural selection is competition, yet the concept of competition is not necessarily emphasized in explanations of natural selection. Because of this, we developed an activity for our class that focuses on competition and provides an example of the effects of competition on natural selection. This hands-on activity models…
Descriptors: Evolution, Science Instruction, Animals, Teaching Methods
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Clover, Darlene E.; Dogus, Fatma – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2014
The Human Library (HL) is an educational activity that brings together living 'Books' and 'Readers' in one-to-one dialogue to begin to bridge differences, challenge stereotypes and build new understandings. Using a survey, observations and individual interviews our case study explored a HL project organized in collaboration with a portraiture…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Art, Artists, Role
Olson, Steve; Labov, Jay – National Academies Press, 2014
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) permeate the modern world. The jobs people do, the foods they eat, the vehicles in which they travel, the information they receive, the medicines they take, and many other facets of modern life are constantly changing as STEM knowledge steadily accumulates. Yet STEM education in the United…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Conferences (Gatherings), Conventional Instruction, After School Programs
Theodotou, Evgenia – Online Submission, 2014
Rewards can reinforce and at the same time forestall young children's willingness to learn. However, they are broadly used in the field of education, especially in early years settings, to stimulate children towards learning activities. This paper reviews the theoretical and research literature related to intrinsic and extrinsic motivational…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Student Motivation, Rewards, Positive Reinforcement
UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning, 2014
In some countries, the scale of the youth illiteracy problem calls for critical and targeted responses. It is important to help young people in developing countries gain basic literacy skills so that they can contribute to the development of productive, peaceful, and democratic societies. While national commitments and support are important, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth, Literacy, Basic Skills
Lim, Rachel; Anthony, Glenda; McLachlan, Claire – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2014
In early childhood settings narratives that capture children's learning as they go about their day-to-day activities are promoted as a powerful assessment tool. However, in the New Zealand context there is increasing concern that learning stories currently downplay domain knowledge. Data from teacher interviews and samples of learning stories…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interviews, Mathematics Activities, Play
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Bose, Arindam – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2014
Debates on transfer of learning in mathematics are not new. Claims of situatedness of learning within tasks and non-transferability of knowledge between tasks are widely contested. Direct Application (DA) of learning is a common paradigm for characterising transfer which led to many instances of transfer failure (Bransford & Schwartz, 2001).…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Transfer of Training, Low Income Students, Middle School Students
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Charlton, Patricia; Avramides, Katerina – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2016
This paper focuses on a design based research study about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) learning by making through collaboration and production. This study examines learning by making by students to explore STEM using a constructionist approach with a particular focus on computer science and engineering. The use of IoT as a…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Engineering Education, STEM Education, Constructivism (Learning)
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Özenç, Emine Gül – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2016
The purpose of this study is to find out whether process oriented writing exercises/activities have any effect on the achievement and attitude of preservice teachers as well as to set forth the opinions of primary preservice teachers on process oriented writing approach. In the research one classroom was designated as experimental group (N = 35)…
Descriptors: Writing Exercises, Process Approach (Writing), Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Curriculum
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Morong, Gail; DesBiens, Donna – Intercultural Education, 2016
This article presents evidence-based guidelines to inform culturally responsive online learning design in higher education. Intercultural understanding is now a recognised core learning outcome in a large majority of Canadian public universities; however, supporting design methodology is underdeveloped, especially in online contexts. Our search…
Descriptors: State Universities, Culturally Relevant Education, Instructional Design, Multicultural Education
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Yu, Ping; Pan, Yingxin; Li, Chen; Zhang, Zengxiu; Shi, Qin; Chu, Wenpei; Liu, Mingzhuo; Zhu, Zhiting – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2016
Oral production is an important part in English learning. Lack of a language environment with efficient instruction and feedback is a big issue for non-native speakers' English spoken skill improvement. A computer-assisted language learning system can provide many potential benefits to language learners. It allows adequate instructions and instant…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Case, Catherine; Whitaker, Douglas – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
In the criminal justice system, defendants accused of a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Statistical inference in any context is built on an analogous principle: The null hypothesis--often a hypothesis of "no difference" or "no effect"--is presumed true unless there is sufficient evidence against it. In this…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Statistical Inference
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