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Jennifer Pi; Christopher Davis; Yasmeen Baki; Alessandra Pantano – PRIMUS, 2024
We discuss two proof evaluation activities meant to promote the acquisition of learning behaviors of professional mathematics within an introductory undergraduate proof-writing course. These learning behaviors include the ability to read and discuss mathematics critically, reach a consensus on correctness and clarity as a group, and verbalize what…
Descriptors: Reflection, Cooperative Learning, Introductory Courses, Mathematical Logic
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Evgenia Efimova – Journal of Social Science Education, 2024
Purpose: This study investigates teachers' professional judgement about Russia's war on Ukraine as an unplanned, controversial classroom issue. Design: It employs 26 interviews with Russian teachers collected during the invasion's first month. Findings: The analysis identifies six situations and five teaching approaches that emerged in response to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Teaching Methods
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Kaukab Abid Azhar; Nayab Iqbal; Zubair Shah; Hassaan Ahmed – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2024
Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) are a form of online learning that has become increasingly popular across the globe, yet they often suffer from low completion rates. This study aims to advance understanding of the Dropout Phenomenon in MOOCs through a qualitative case study conducted in Pakistan. The purpose of this research is to understand…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, MOOCs, Foreign Countries, Decision Making
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Jordan L. Martell; Dylan P. J. Kriescher; Oluwagbenga D. Agboola; Alexis A. Hauck; Hailey K. Sands; Sean Kershaw; Angela L. Vaughan – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2024
The personal, social, and academic challenges during the transition from high school to college contribute to lower retention rates and lower GPAs. These challenges are even more pronounced for historically underserved populations. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, students face new challenges and a lack of access to the typical resources and…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Summer Programs, Transitional Programs, COVID-19
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Kayla Lewis – Multicultural Perspectives, 2024
Overwhelmingly, elementary social studies standards focus on Native Americans in past tense. If elementary teachers follow state curriculum for social studies, students are often not provided the opportunity to learn about Native people in the present. The purposes of this study were to (a) determine the number of current state elementary (K-5)…
Descriptors: State Standards, Social Studies, Units of Study, Elementary Education
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Peter Gimby; Wesley Ernst; Christopher Cully; Ania Harlick – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2024
The switch to online learning required a creative solution to allow for the experiential learning outcomes of the program to be satisfied when access to physical spaces and equipment was restricted. This paper describes a collaborative process between technical and support staff as well as research and teaching faculty that led to the creation of…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Experiential Learning, Teacher Collaboration, Educational Technology
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Colin Green; Eric Brewe; Jillian Mellen; Adrienne Traxler; Sarah Scanlin – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
This project aims to understand physics faculty responses to transitioning to online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic. We surveyed 662 physics faculty from the United States following the Spring 2020 term; of these, 258 completed a follow-up survey after the Fall 2020 term. We used natural language processing to measure the sentiment scores…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Online Courses, Physics, Science Instruction
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Carla Briffett-Aktas; Ji Ying; Koon Lin Wong – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
Humility, in a variety of forms, has been examined in educational contexts in recent years. However, its association with a particular pedagogical method remains an unexplored area of inquiry. Likewise, social justice and student voice are a concern in international education arenas, including in higher education, but are not usually connected to…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Intellectual Development, Student Attitudes, Student Participation
Monique Anair – ProQuest LLC, 2024
An estimated five million Americans participate in non-credit college and university classes annually. The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) does not require the reporting of non-credit student postsecondary enrollment, which means there is a lack of data about non-credit higher education. This qualitative case study provides…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Noncredit Courses, Minicourses, On the Job Training
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Paul Burkander; Renzhe Yu; Hui Yang; Qican Cao; Jessica Mislevy; Xiaoying Lin; Chengyuan Yao – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background/Context: As students increasingly enroll in online postsecondary courses, instructors and students need new strategies to maintain engagement, motivation, and sense of belonging to have academic success, particularly for historically disadvantaged students. This study focuses on improving student success in online postsecondary STEM…
Descriptors: Online Courses, STEM Education, Educational Technology, Intervention
Tyler Sullivan – ProQuest LLC, 2024
For institutions offering multiple sections of Calculus 1, course coordination allows for consistency among the sections through the reduction of variation of material and/or instructional approaches. Studies on course coordination have shown that a coordinated system can bring benefits to instructors and promote equality for students across…
Descriptors: Calculus, Undergraduate Students, Coordination, Courses
Karen Gross; Edward K. S. Wang – Teachers College Press, 2024
Discover how the crisis of a global pandemic allowed educators to improve learning across the pre-K-adult pipeline. While acknowledging the scale of loss and difficulty the COVID pandemic engendered within the field of education, this book focuses on how sudden and forced changes to teaching and learning created "Pandemic Positives,"…
Descriptors: Creativity, Mental Health, Trauma, Wellness
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Caterina B. Azzarello; Ashlee Kemp; Kevin Pugh – Journal of Educational Research and Innovation, 2024
This study examines teachers' beliefs about Critical Race Theory (CRT) in the U.S. educational system. Given the controversy surrounding CRT, understanding these beliefs is crucial for informing professional development, curriculum design, and instructional strategies. The study employed an online survey to assess over sixty U.S. preservice and…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Educational Practices, Beliefs, Preservice Teachers
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Emily Dommermuth – Journal of Library & Information Services in Distance Learning, 2024
This case study presents the development of an asynchronous online module for an engineering undergraduate research program. It includes an overview of the development of the literature research module in Qualtrics and its transition to the campus LMS, Canvas. Assessment of student learning is described. The benefits to librarians of this mode of…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Information Literacy, Undergraduate Students, Student Research
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Pourya Javahery – Australian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2024
This study uses Critical Autoethnographic Narrative (CAN) to explore the influence of standardized coursebooks on English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teaching in Iran. Drawing on over ten years of experience as an English teacher and supervisor, the research highlights how these coursebooks act as tools of control, constraining teacher autonomy…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Professional Identity, Teacher Attitudes, Power Structure
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