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Lisk, Kristina; Flannery, John F.; Loh, Eldon Y.; Richardson, Denyse; Agur, Anne M. R.; Woods, Nicole N. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2014
To address the need for more clinical anatomy training in residency education, many postgraduate programs have implemented structured anatomy courses into their curriculum. Consensus often does not exist on specific content and level of detail of the content that should be included in such curricula. This article describes the use of the Delphi…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Relevance (Education), Anatomy, Medical Education
Ginsberg, Margery B.; Knapp, Michael S.; Farrington, Camille A. – Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 2014
This article examines two questions: (a) In what ways can doctoral-level learning experiences help executive-level P-12 leaders to develop instructional leadership expertise and commitment to high levels of learning among diverse student groups? (b) How can educators be supported in this learning within the context of an Education Doctorate (EdD)?…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Administrator Education, Instructional Leadership, Doctoral Degrees
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Chen, Ying-Chih; Steenhoek, Joshua – American Biology Teacher, 2014
Argumentation is now seen as a core practice for helping students engage with the construction and critique of scientific ideas and for making students scientifically literate. This article demonstrates a negotiation model to show how argumentation can be a vehicle to drive students to learn science's big ideas. The model has six phases:…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Science Instruction, Grade 5, Scientific Principles
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Lappin-Fortin, Kerry; Rye, B. J. – Foreign Language Annals, 2014
This study investigated the relationships between students' self-assessments and experts' assessments in a university French pronunciation course for nonnative speakers using a pre-/posttest design. Results indicated that students were relatively accurate when making a global assessment (Time 1) and when judging some specific aspects of…
Descriptors: Pretests Posttests, Self Evaluation (Individuals), French, Pronunciation
Richter Lagha, Regina Anne – ProQuest LLC, 2014
Self-report is currently used as an indicator of professional practice in a variety of fields, including medicine and education. Important to consider, therefore, is the ability of self-report to accurately capture professional practice. This study investigated how well professionals' self-reports of behavior agreed with an expert observer's…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Student Attitudes, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Accuracy
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Allen, Laura; Crossley, Scott; Kyle, Kris; McNamara, Danielle S. – Grantee Submission, 2014
The current study examined relationships between expert human judgments of text quality and grammar and mechanical errors in student writing. A corpus of essays (N = 100) written by high school students in the W-Pal system was collected, coded for grammar and mechanical errors, and scored by expert human raters. Results revealed weak relations…
Descriptors: Grammar, Writing Evaluation, Writing Instruction, Essays
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De Bruyckere, Pedro; Kirschner, Paul A. – Cogent Education, 2016
Authenticity is seen by many as a key for good learning and education. There is talk of authentic instruction, authentic learning, authentic problems, authentic assessment, authentic tools and authentic teachers. The problem is that while authenticity is an often-used adjective describing almost all aspects of teaching and learning, the concept…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Evaluation Criteria, Secondary School Students
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Wymbs, Cliff – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2016
The designing of a new, potentially disruptive, curricular program, is not without challenges; however, it can be rewarding for students, faculty, and employers and serve as a template for other academics to follow. To be effective, the new data analytics program should be driven by business input and academic leadership that incorporates…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Business Administration Education, Educational Innovation, Curriculum Design
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Song, Ting; Becker, Kurt; Gero, John; DeBerard, Scott; DeBerard, Oenardi; Reeve, Edward – Journal of Technology Education, 2016
The authors investigated the differences in using problem decomposition and problem recomposition between dyads of engineering experts, engineering seniors, and engineering freshmen. Participants worked in dyads to complete an engineering design challenge within 1 hour. The entire design process was video and audio recorded. After the design…
Descriptors: Engineering, Design, Engineering Education, Cooperation
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Hanley, Pam; Chambers, Bette; Haslam, Jonathan – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2016
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are increasingly used to evaluate educational interventions in the UK. However, RCTs remain controversial for some elements of the research community. This paper argues that the widespread use of the term "gold standard" to describe RCTs is problematic, as it implies that other research methods are…
Descriptors: Randomized Controlled Trials, Educational Research, Case Studies, Elementary School Science
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Kim, Eugene P.; Olson, Mathias – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2016
This study focuses on the qualities of Chinese university professors as perceived by their students and the effects of those qualities on student learning and motivation. Specifically, what qualities and personal characteristics do Chinese university students attribute to their favorite and least favorite professors, and how do those qualities and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Effectiveness
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Mestry, Raj; Berry, Brian – Africa Education Review, 2016
The government has made great strides in redressing past imbalances in education through the National Norms and Standards for School Funding (NNSSF) policy that focuses on equity in school funding. This NNSSF model compels the state to fund public schools according to a poverty quintile system, where poor schools are allocated much more funding…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Schools, Stakeholders, Funding Formulas
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Beswick, Kim; Fraser, Sharon; Crowley, Suzanne – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2016
In this paper, the authors describe the initial stage of developing a framework designed to support out-of-field, less experiences or isolated mathematics and science teachers to make decisions about the use of resources in their teaching. The process highlighted the complexity and extent of the knowledge on which expert teachers draw in making…
Descriptors: Expertise, Teacher Characteristics, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics
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Haddon, Elizabeth – British Journal of Music Education, 2016
This qualitative research examines the influence of learning Javanese gamelan on aspects of musicianship, attitudes and approaches relating to the learning and performance of Western instruments experienced by a sample of UK university music students. In addition to benefits to musicianship, students delineated positive developments in attitudes…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Musical Instruments, College Students
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Grover, Kenda S.; Walters, Shelly; Turner, Ronna C. – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2016
As online learning is becoming more deeply entrenched in higher education, many institutions are designing professional development activities aimed at helping faculty improve their online teaching. The focus of this descriptive study was on identifying the preferences faculty who teach online have regarding how they want to learn about new…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Preferences, Online Courses
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