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Bacchus, Ruth; Colvin, Emma; Knight, Elizabeth Bronwen; Ritter, Leonora – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2020
This study considers and evaluates the implementation of two strategies to improve student engagement with assessment -- the provision of exemplars in conjunction with rubrics, and student co-construction of rubrics -- as, respectively, a supplement and an alternative to teacher-designed rubrics. It follows our 2016 finding that teacher-designed…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Learner Engagement, Student Evaluation, Student Participation
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Philip, Thomas M.; Gupta, Ayush – Review of Research in Education, 2020
In this chapter, we examine a significant shift in research in the learning sciences, mathematics education, and science education that increasingly attends to the co-construction of power and learning. We review articles in these fields that embody a new sense of theoretical and methodological possibilities and dilemmas, brewing at the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Science Education, Power Structure, Identification (Psychology)
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Aleksandrov, Aleksander A.; Memetova, Kristina S.; Stankevich, Lyudmila N.; Knyazeva, Veronika M.; Shtyrov, Yury – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2020
Lexical ERPs (event-related potentials) obtained in an oddball paradigm were suggested to be an index of the formation of new word representations in the brain in the learning process: with increased exposure to new lexemes, the ERP amplitude grows, which is interpreted as a signature of a new memory-trace build-up and activation. Previous…
Descriptors: Semantics, Word Frequency, Familiarity, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Edwards, D. Brent; Morrison, Jeaná; Hall, Stephanie – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2020
The present article addresses the production and global dissemination of 'policy relevant knowledge'. It not only unpacks the methodological assumptions of a particular type of knowledge production -- known as impact evaluations -- but also analyses the issue of knowledge mobilisation within the political economy of the global education policy…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Educational Policy, Best Practices, Outcome Measures
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Davies, Emma L.; Matley, Fiona – Pastoral Care in Education, 2020
Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education (PSHE) is undergoing changes within UK schools, and many topics, including healthy lifestyles, sex and relationships, and mental resilience/wellbeing will become statutory parts of the curriculum. The overall aim of this study was to describe teachers' views about these topics and how they should be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Health Education, Curriculum
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Morris, Pamela D.; Rust, Dianna Z. – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2020
Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) has been available at the undergraduate level for decades. This article provides information to encourage institutions to consider implementing graduate-level PLA. It provides an analysis of the increasing demand for graduate education in the U.S. and shows the growing number of non-traditional graduate students who…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Graduate Study, Graduate Students, College Credits
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Pendrill, Ann-Marie – Physics Education, 2020
Your body is not a point particle. The nature and direction of the forces counteracting gravity influence your experience of uniform rectilinear motion--as does your own orientation in relation to the force of gravity. Sensors in smartphones or other devices can capture these forces, and help establish a connection between the personal experience…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
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Sanney, Kenneth J.; Trautman, Lawrence J.; Yordy, Eric D.; Cowart, Tammy W.; Sewell, Destynie J. L. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2020
Few principles influence success as fundamentally as truth. Truthfulness is the foundation upon which human relationships are built. Truth is the antecedent to trust, and trust is the antecedent to cooperation. Without truth, sustainable success is impossible in human dealings. This article presents a teaching perspective, that is motivated by the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Trust (Psychology), College Instruction, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
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Ng, Hoon Hong – General Music Today, 2020
A mode is a socially and culturally shaped resource for making meaning. Examples of modes include written and oral language, visuals, audio, and gestures. In music learning, multiple modes may be used to help students develop greater musical understanding and achievement. This article details the three steps utilized in Project Stomp, a systematic…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Music Education, Program Descriptions, Teaching Methods
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Liu, Chiao-Wei – General Music Today, 2020
Cultural diversity is not a new concept in the field of music education. Yet minoritized groups continue to face systematic discrimination. Given the shifting cultural realities, how we as music teachers move beyond recognizing diversity but sustain the various cultural and linguistic ways of being of our students becomes a crucial question. I…
Descriptors: Music Education, Cultural Maintenance, Cultural Pluralism, Minority Groups
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Levy, Roy – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2020
In this digital ITEMS module, Dr. Roy Levy describes Bayesian approaches to psychometric modeling. He discusses how Bayesian inference is a mechanism for reasoning in a probability-modeling framework and is well-suited to core problems in educational measurement: reasoning from student performances on an assessment to make inferences about their…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Psychometrics, Item Response Theory, Statistical Inference
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Seevak, Marina – Childhood Education, 2020
Young children suffer when schools make inappropriate academic demands, which create anxious and demoralized young learners who feel disinvested in the learning process. Students' mental and physical health suffer from the stress of academically driven environments, and they lose the opportunity to gain the skills that creative play generates.…
Descriptors: Young Children, Play, Early Childhood Education, Teaching Methods
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Barbana, Samir; Dumay, Xavier; Dupriez, Vincent – European Educational Research Journal, 2020
This article is an introduction to a European Educational Research Journal special issue on accountability policies and instruments in Europe. Two hypotheses grounded in the new institutionalist theory are presented to conceptualise and analyse the variety of national trajectories and forms of accountability in four European education systems…
Descriptors: Accountability, Governance, Educational Policy, Educational Research
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Wargo, Jon M. – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2020
This study explores how educators (n = 23) in a graduate-level "teaching with technology" course used the affordances of digital composing, and sonic composition in particular, to "sound out" reflection. Using the twin-lenses of sociocultural theory and social semiotics, findings suggest that sound operated as a: rhetorical…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Teaching Methods, Graduate Study
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Drechsler, Katherine; Hessenauer, Sarah; Jaber-Wilson, Leslie – Journal of Social Work Education, 2020
Engaging in diversity and difference in practice is an essential skill for all social workers. The Council on Social Work Education emphasizes the importance of the development of these skills in social work education. The aim of this research was to influence best practice teaching standards and outcome measures for this competency. Self-study…
Descriptors: Diversity, College Curriculum, Cultural Differences, Outcome Measures
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