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Jason D. McKibben; Garrett T. Hancock; Christopher A. Clemons; Tim H. Murphy – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2024
Researchers have reported that participation in agricultural education reinforces STEM concepts. The use of projects is common in agricultural education. However, the foundational understanding of certain tenets of project use is not clear. A quasi-experimental study was conducted to test the effects of project authenticity on learning. AFNR…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Skills, Agriculture Teachers, STEM Education
Ramona Coleman – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This exploratory study, in which the participants portrayed a critical role, aimed to discover the perceptions of professional development in changing educator practice at the secondary level with middle school teachers in an urban school district. The data collection process included semi-structured interviews with nine secondary teachers via…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Middle School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Urban Schools
Leki Tshering Choden; Karma Sonam Rigde – Journal of the International Society for Teacher Education, 2024
This study examines the levels of motivation among secondary school students in learning geography, as well as the factors influencing their motivation. Utilizing a convergent mixed-methods design, data was collected through survey questionnaires and focus group discussions. The quantitative findings indicated a high level of motivation among…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Geography Instruction, Student Motivation
Abas Oya; I Gusti Putu Suharta; I Wayan Lasmawan; Desak Putu Parmiti; I Nyoman Jampel; I Made Candiasa – Journal of Science Learning, 2024
This bibliometric analysis investigates the impact of Project-Based Assessments (PBAs) on conceptual understanding in STEM education from 2019 to 2024. By examining a dataset of 996 publications, the study highlights significant fluctuations in research outputs and the evolving focus on educational methodologies, particularly noting an…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Evaluation, Concept Formation
Arcadius Benawa; Rizky Wardhani – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2024
The urgency of instilling a spirit of religious moderation among students has been echoed by the Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia since 2019. With reference to research results related to the high level of intolerance and radicalism among the young generation, even among elementary school students, through Decree of the Minister…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Effectiveness, Religious Education, Religious Factors
Dustin Hornbeck – Education and Culture, 2024
In this essay, I review Sarah M. Stitzlein's "Teaching Honesty in a Populist Era: Emphasizing Truth in the Education of Citizens," which addresses the decline of honesty in education and politics in the context of rising populism. Stitzlein advocates for a pragmatist inquiry approach to teaching, arguing that students should engage in…
Descriptors: Parent Rights, Political Attitudes, Democratic Values, Teaching Methods
Ryan A. Burke; Jamie J. Jirout; Bethany A. Bell – Grantee Submission, 2024
Cognitive engagement is an essential component in student learning. With the increase of more asynchronous virtual educational tools in classrooms, there is a need to understand how students are engaging with classroom content in these formats. Several studies have examined student and teacher perceptions of cognitive engagement in virtual…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Learner Engagement, Computer Mediated Communication, Asynchronous Communication
Stevick, E. Doyle – Intercultural Education, 2020
Widespread misinformation and disinformation in society, accelerated by communications technology and social media, constitute an assault on truth itself. To prepare students to navigate this treacherous new terrain, schools can strive to build a culture of evidence. Students and citizens in a culture of evidence share a commitment to truth, are…
Descriptors: Ethics, Evidence, Culture, Inquiry
Alonso, Gabriela; Schroeder, Kersten T. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2020
The transition to remote-teaching online for Molecular Biology has forced active learning exercises like Escape Rooms to also move online. In the past, Escape Rooms have been an effective tool for students to help reinforce concepts they learned in Molecular Biology. We propose that there is a way for Escape Rooms to be moved to an online setting…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Virtual Classrooms, Molecular Biology, Educational Games
Anna McDougall; Douglas McKee; George Orlov – Journal of Economic Education, 2025
While the field of economics lacks diversity, there is little consensus on the underlying causes of or most effective solutions to this problem. The authors of this article combine data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) with data from their own survey of U.S. economics departments to identify institution and…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Economics Education, Departments, Undergraduate Students
Beth Archer-Kuhn; Natalie Beltrano; Juyan Wang; Sahar Esmaeili – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2025
This paper reflects the results from a 3-year quantitative study in higher education on inquiry-based learning (IBL). Utilizing primary data collection in a quasi-experimental survey, we examined the impact of IBL on six cohorts of undergraduate students. We aimed to answer our main research question: Can IBL be an effective pedagogy that helps…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Social Work, Skill Development
Bo Kelestyn; Jess Humphreys – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2025
Institutional approaches to co-creation are shifting away from directive methods to more active and participatory design approaches. New tools for problem solving such as design thinking are becoming increasingly popular in universities. Leveraged incorrectly, they often risk excluding parts of the community. Effective implementation requires more…
Descriptors: Design, Thinking Skills, Guidelines, College Faculty
Sohail Ahmed Soomro; Halar Haleem; Bertrand Schneider; Georgi V. Georgiev – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2025
This study presents a monocular approach for capturing students' prototyping activities and interactions in digital-fabrication-based makerspaces. The proposed method uses images from a single camera and applies object reidentification, tracking, and depth estimation algorithms to track and uniquely label participants in the space, extracting both…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Shared Resources and Services, Manufacturing, Photography
Anton Hesse; Scott Sheffield; Murray Jensen – HAPS Educator, 2025
This study revises and enhances a guided inquiry activity designed to introduce undergraduate and high school students to the physiological concepts of exercise fatigue during a 400-meter dash. This activity has been employed since 2016 in entry-level human physiology courses at the University of Minnesota and across 30 high schools. Using…
Descriptors: Athletics, Metabolism, High School Students, State Universities
Élisabeth Bélanger; Sophie McMullin; Elisabeth Hould; Lorie-Marlène Brault Foisy; Steve Masson – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2025
Through professional learning communities comprising preschool and primary school teachers, we investigated factors that facilitate or impede the implementation of neuroeducational principles, including repeated neuronal activation, active learning, spaced learning, feedback and mindset. Findings from this small-scale qualitative study indicate…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Neurosciences

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