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Roubanis, Jody L. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2016
The Family and Consumer Sciences Body of Knowledge (FCS-BOK) provides an ideological stance that is universal to all practitioners of the profession, and it has major implications for the normative ethics that guide professional practice. The purpose of this article is to outline a conceptual framework to reveal the relational ethic inherent in…
Descriptors: Ethics, Consumer Science, Fundamental Concepts, Schematic Studies
Persaud, June A. – ProQuest LLC, 2016
Globalization has produced significant changes in higher education, and research has explored the ways in which four-year institutions have been affected. There is insufficient research, however, into how globalization is changing community colleges and their enacted mission. Knowing this is important because community colleges are typically the…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Community Colleges, Institutional Mission, Educational Objectives
Scheffel, Kent – Office of Community College Research and Leadership, 2016
In this brief, Kent Scheffel offers a unique combination of expertise on dual credit and concurrent enrollment as he reviews questions of quality, program accreditation, and education policy for concurrent enrollment offerings from a national (National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP), local (Lewis and Clark Community…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Credits, Educational Quality, Accreditation (Institutions)
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Harlacher, Jason – Regional Educational Laboratory Central, 2016
Educators have many decisions to make and it's important that they have the right data to inform those decisions and access to questionnaires that can gather that data. This guide, developed by REL Central and based on work done through separate projects with the Wyoming Office of Public Instruction and the Nebraska Department of Education,…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Test Construction, Student Surveys, Teacher Surveys
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Thistlethwaite, Jill E. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2015
Interprofessional education (IPE) aims to improve patient outcomes and the quality of care. Interprofessional learning outcomes and interprofessional competencies are now included in many countries' health and social care professions' accreditation standards. While IPE may take place at any time in health professions curricula it tends to focus on…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Learning Activities, Interdisciplinary Approach, Health Education
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Sinatra, Gale M.; Heddy, Benjamin C.; Lombardi, Doug – Educational Psychologist, 2015
Engagement is one of the hottest research topics in the field of educational psychology. Research shows that multifarious benefits occur when students are engaged in their own learning, including increased motivation and achievement. However, there is little agreement on a concrete definition and effective measurement of engagement. This special…
Descriptors: Science Education, Learner Engagement, Measurement Techniques, Measurement Objectives
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Barrette, Catherine M.; Paesani, Kate – Foreign Language Annals, 2018
Student learning outcomes (SLO) assessment is often perceived as a burdensome, top-down process driven by institutional requirements. Recent research has thus called for discipline-specific models of SLO assessment to more deeply engage postsecondary faculty in determining what constitutes student learning within their programs. In response, this…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, College Outcomes Assessment, Cultural Awareness, Second Language Learning
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McKeen, Shannon; Laufer, Kerry; Jester, Michellana – Texas Education Review, 2018
In today's dynamic globalized business environment, management educators must develop pedagogies that support students to manage and lead in rapidly changing business contexts. An increasing number of institutions use experiential learning as a component of their curriculum to address this challenge. Initially, a response to industry criticism…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Business Administration Education, Academic Standards, Active Learning
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Carter, Tim – SRATE Journal, 2018
Generation Z, also known as the Homeland Generation, is the most recent generational cohort to enter the university setting. As with other generational cohorts, various shaping factors have impacted this group contributing to its unique and defining characteristics. When carefully considered, these characteristics may provide insight into how to…
Descriptors: Generational Differences, Teaching (Occupation), Cohort Analysis, Student Characteristics
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Corson, Ansley T.; Loveless, James P.; Mochrie, Kirk D.; Whited, Matthew C. – Roeper Review, 2018
Maladaptive perfectionism has the potential to put gifted individuals at an increased risk for cardiac events via the reduced heart rate variability that results from chronic negative affect and physiological stress reactions. As a result, implementing affective interventions into gifted programs may play a critical role in teaching gifted…
Descriptors: Gifted, Affective Objectives, Stress Variables, Human Body
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Cathcart, Rosemary – Australasian Journal of Gifted Education, 2018
In the absence of any one single internationally accepted definition of giftedness, New Zealand has officially opted to advise schools to develop their own definitions. How wise is this for a policy? Can we come closer to a definition that is sound in terms of research and that also reflects what is uniquely and essentially New Zealand? This paper…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academically Gifted, Definitions, Educational Policy
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Garcia, Aileen S.; Dev, Dipti; McGinnis, Colin M.; Thomas, Tyler – Journal of Extension, 2018
Extension professionals can improve their use of social media as channels for extending programmatic efforts by maximizing target audience reach and engagement. We describe how implementation of a tool kit highlighting best practices for using social media improved Extension professionals' efforts to engage target audience members via social…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Extension Agents, Social Media, Audience Participation
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Cockell, Charles S.; Gutierrez Fosado, Yair Augusto; Hitchen, James; Landenmark, Hanna; Perera, Liam; Vissers, Teun – Journal of Correctional Education, 2018
The field of astrobiology is concerned with the origin, evolution, and distribution of life in the Universe. It contains within it civilization-level questions such as: What is the future of humanity on Earth and can we successfully explore and settle other planets? As such, it offers an educational framework for both teaching basic science and…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Science Education, Astronomy, Biology
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Lahner, Felicitas-Maria; Lörwald, Andrea Carolin; Bauer, Daniel; Nouns, Zineb Miriam; Krebs, René; Guttormsen, Sissel; Fischer, Martin R.; Huwendiek, Sören – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2018
Multiple true-false (MTF) items are a widely used supplement to the commonly used single-best answer (Type A) multiple choice format. However, an optimal scoring algorithm for MTF items has not yet been established, as existing studies yielded conflicting results. Therefore, this study analyzes two questions: What is the optimal scoring algorithm…
Descriptors: Scoring Formulas, Scoring Rubrics, Objective Tests, Multiple Choice Tests
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Kerr, Jeannie; Andreotti, Vanessa – Issues in Teacher Education, 2018
In this article we share our study in teacher education that engages both the human and more-than-human as fundamental to matters of social justice. In the first part of the article we focus on ecocritical scholarship that raises concerns about the omission of the more-than-human in educational research and practice through Western modernist…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Science Research, Human Relations, Educational Research
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