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Serafeim A. Triantafyllou; Christos Georgiadis; Theodosios Sapounidis – International Review of Education, 2025
Gamification, when properly implemented in education and training, can increase the engagement and motivation of learners and inspire them to change aspects of their behaviour to support learning. Although the use of gamification in the learning process might have a positive impact, its potential to strengthen education and training has not yet…
Descriptors: Gamification, Educational Practices, Meta Analysis, Models
Linda Daley; Cathy Greenfield – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
This paper considers how a formative approach to pedagogy might intervene in the conditions of higher education teaching practices, discourses, and organisational priorities today. While the higher education sector is resolutely turned towards the accumulation of skills or 'content' to produce a credentialed job-ready graduate, we do these…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Practices, Learning, Technology
Edmund C. Short – SUNY Press, 2023
Curriculum planning can be conceptualized in various ways, and curriculum planners necessarily must adopt a particular approach in order to facilitate their thinking and decision-making. However, the history of curriculum planning suggests that existing conceptualizations are sometimes confusing, imprecise, or not as helpful as they might be.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Planning, Barriers, Educational Practices
Stephanie Anne Joiner – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Community colleges play an important role in providing access to higher education to underserved student populations who often arrive on campus underprepared for the academic rigor of a college classroom. To support these students, many community colleges have implemented academic coaching programs. Built from professional coaching practices,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Coaching (Performance), Academic Achievement, Educational Practices
Jim Garrison – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
Hager and Beckett assert that a 'characteristic feature of … assorted co-present groups is that their processes and outputs are marked by the "full gamut of human experiences" involved in their functioning'. My paper endorses and further develops this claim. I begin by expanding on their emphasis upon the priority of relations in terms…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Buddhism, Educational Practices, Self Concept
Esben Stilund Volshøj; Jens-Ole Jensen – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2024
Background: In this paper, we contribute to the discussion of modelsbased practice (MbP) in physical education (PE). While versatility is a global ideal for PE, the common pedagogical approach to PE has been criticized for being biased towards activity-based instruction and mastering discipline-specific skills. To address this problem, Kirk,…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Models, Teaching Methods, Qualifications
Lorilynn Brandt; Douglas S. Gardner; Sarah K. Clark – Reading Teacher, 2024
Research shows a general declining trend in reading motivation as students progress through their schooling experience. This qualitative study examines how adjusting practices of rewarding reading can improve reading motivation among students. Teachers are trained in the principles of motivation and introduced to the proximal reward theory…
Descriptors: Reading Motivation, Rewards, Student Motivation, Proximity
Ale Armellini, Editor; Rosabel Martinez-Roig, Editor – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2024
This book deals with various contributions on innovation and knowledge from an educational perspective. Throughout the various chapters, empirical research, reflections and bibliographical studies from different areas of education are presented. All of this is articulated with the aim of forming a compendium of studies based on the knowledge…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Educational Innovation, Interdisciplinary Approach, Epistemology
Mason Marshall – Educational Theory, 2025
More and more lately, commentators who have defended Socrates have emphasized the extent to which he uses non-rational means of educating his interlocutors, and commentators have downplayed the extent to which he means to offer arguments that provide justification or are rationally persuasive. The trend is refreshing since students of Socrates…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods
Jonas Thiel; Edda Sant – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
This article scrutinises the ontological nature of democracy and the implications that different ontological assumptions might have for educational practice. To achieve this, we use Karen Barad's notion of diffraction to read John Dewey's, Ernesto Laclau's and Barad's theoretical insights through one another. Our starting point is Dewey's famous…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Practices, Educational Philosophy, Realism
Christine Montecillo Leider; Christina L. Dobbs; Emily Phillips Galloway – TESOL Journal, 2025
As university teacher educators in the United States, the three authors prepare teacher candidates (TCs) who will be working with culturally and linguistically diverse learners (CLDLs) in a range of classrooms at various levels and focused on various disciplines. The authors argue that all TCs will be language teachers, in that they will teach…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Teacher Educators, Linguistics, Cartography
Jennifer Dobbs-Oates – Experiential Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
This article describes the circumstances, process, and decisions which led to Purdue University's definition of experiential education. The motivation for creating the definition came from a realization that though experiential education was a common practice at the university, it was not visible to nor well understood by university…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Definitions, Intention, Learning Experience
Kamaludin Yusra; Yuni Budi Lestari; Wei-Lin Chen – International Journal of Comparative Education and Development, 2025
Purpose: This article examines how CE in Indonesia has been practiced, what are the ideological perspectives for the selection of the practices and what cost-benefit effect they carry to the field as a scientific praxis. Design/methodology/approach: In this study, various dimensions are taken into consideration. At the geographic-locational level,…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Foreign Countries, Universities, Geographic Regions
Carmen Vallis – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
In this Point of Departure, the idea of authentic assessment is examined and troubled by drawing on Derrida's hauntology. The spectres of higher education invite us to reconsider what is 'real' about past, present, and future assessment practices. Such spectres do not lecture or produce a single, definitive interpretation. Rather, these spectres…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Higher Education, Ideology, Evaluation Methods
Tala Michelle Karkar-Esperat – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2025
Creativity in the classroom should inspire teaching and learning that maximizes the students' abilities and language competency. Humanity in education is based on respect, dignity, transparency, and compassion. It should be the foundation for the classroom environment before implementing any framework. Offering compassion for all learners is a…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, Multilingualism, Bilingual Students, Semiotics

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