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Algahtani, Faris – Educational Research and Reviews, 2017
Many teaching strategies have been postulated over the past years by various scholars in an effort to enhance the education system among students with intellectual disabilities. There is much debate on the application of constructivist and behaviorist perspectives for teaching students with intellectual disabilities as addressed in this paper.…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Constructivism (Learning), Behaviorism, Teaching Methods
Boadu, Gideon; Donnelly, Debra; Sharp, Heather – History Education Research Journal, 2020
The Ghanaian senior high-school history curriculum encourages teachers to guide students to explore, question and construct historical interpretations, rather than accept established historical narratives. This study investigates how those teachers conceive and implement the curriculum intent by exploring their pedagogical reasoning and classroom…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Teachers, History Instruction, Historical Interpretation
Yanko, Matt; Yap, Priscilla – LEARNing Landscapes, 2020
In the following study we investigate how young learners engage with music and movement to illustrate their understandings and connections to nature. We discover a symbiotic relationship between the performing arts, Social Emotional Learning, and Mindful Learning over the course of six months, and examine the potentials and constraints of this…
Descriptors: Music, Motion, Social Development, Emotional Development
Sheppard, Michael J. – Journal of Education for Business, 2020
Business schools could be more effective in teaching students how to create new business models. Skills for "de novo" business model generation and exploration are now commonly taught in undergraduate business programs. Innovation, however, is often presented as a theoretical topic leaving the fuzzy front-end of this process to the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Teaching Methods, Innovation, Entrepreneurship
Kroll, Jonathan; Blake-Beard, Stacy; McMillian-Roberts, Kathleen – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2020
Peer group mentoring is a dynamic, relational learning experience. In this paper, the authors explore the lived experiences of seven peer group mentoring participants -- representing three different peer mentoring groups. All seven participants were NCAA Division III female basketball athletes on the same team at the same institution in a…
Descriptors: Peer Groups, Mentors, College Students, Females
Rehmat, Abeera P.; Hartley, Kendall – Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning, 2020
Educators in the twenty-first century need to think of innovative ways to engage and prepare students for current and future challenges while cultivating an interest among students in STEM disciplines. This study sought to investigate the impact of problem-based learning on students' content knowledge and critical thinking towards STEM. This study…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Problem Based Learning, STEM Education, Knowledge Level
Fischer, Elisabeth; Hänze, Martin – Educational Psychology, 2020
This study investigated university teachers' characteristics and their influence on teaching practices: Coming from expectancy-value theory, teachers' personal value of teaching was introduced as a possibly relevant variable and examined along with constructivist and transmissive teaching beliefs as to how they affect various aspects of university…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Values, Beliefs
Naidoo, Jayaluxmi; Kapofu, Winfilda – South African Journal of Education, 2020
In this article we explore female learners' perceptions of learning Grade 11 geometry. Many learners have difficulty in learning geometry in mathematics, thus, teachers and researchers are constantly searching for reasons why learners have challenges with learning geometry with the aim of developing suitable pedagogic strategies to alleviate these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Grade 11, Females
Fink, Martin; Ivanová, Katerina; Bernardová, Dana; Arkhangelska, Tetiana; Kašparová, Klára – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2020
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is an essential part of sustainability. The CSR concept can be extended to social responsibility of organisations and personal responsibility of the citizens (Personal Social Responsibility). Extending the CSR concept requires increasing the knowledge of it. The Social Responsibility Index (SR Index), inspired…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Responsibility, Sustainability, Adult Education
Ruiz-Arias, Perla Marysol; Sacristán, Ana Isabel – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2020
This paper presents a case study that is part of a research studying how university statistics teachers integrate digital tools in their practice. The case study is of a teacher who claims to follow constructionist ideas for her teaching of statistics, using the R programming language. The teacher developed a series of activities with R, aiming to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Statistics Education, College Mathematics, Data Analysis
Njenga, James K. – Reading & Writing: Journal of the Reading Association of South Africa, 2018
Forces of globalisation and economic competition enhanced by, among others, the digital technologies, are radically transforming the social context. Digital technologies are characterised by a powerful and pervasive Internet as well as the related information and communication technologies. Globalisation is facilitated by the universally…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Definitions, Critical Literacy, Socioeconomic Status
Winstanley, Carrie – Education 3-13, 2018
Museum and gallery educators have become increasingly adept at creating environments that foster constructivist thinking, invite interaction and encourage activity. Leading museum educator, Hein, for example, directly attributes Dewey's influence, describing his ideas about experiences, as a 'crucial lesson for museum educators: engagement with…
Descriptors: Museums, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Teacher Collaboration
Ediger, Marlow – Reading Improvement, 2018
Constructivism is somewhat opposite of a mandated curriculum. It does not emphasize testing to ascertain pupil achievement. Nor is it a teacher determined reading curriculum. A formal reading curriculum with measurably stated objectives would not harmonize with constructivist thinking. Flexibility is a key concept in describing, in part, its basic…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Constructivism (Learning), Poetry
Alebrahim, Fatimah; Ku, Heng-yu – Journal of Educational Research and Innovation, 2019
Active learning is an instructional strategy that focuses on the active learning process by involving students with engaging materials and activities in the class which leads to higher order thinking and increases students' performance. The flipped classroom is one of the latest models that allows more time in class for applying active learning…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teaching Experience, Flipped Classroom, Active Learning
Buitrago, Mauricio; Chiappe, Andres – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
The representation of knowledge is a process widely used in education for its potential to generate deep learning, metacognition, and also in mapping the student's cognitive structure while developing a broad spectrum of thinking skills. Notwithstanding the above mentioned benefits, the development and evolution of new digital ecologies of…
Descriptors: Knowledge Representation, Educational Environment, Educational Technology, Thinking Skills

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