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Full-Text Articles in Education
Toward Cs1 Content Subscales: A Mixed-Methods Analysis Of An Introductory Computing Assessment, Miranda C. Parker, Matt J. Davidson, Yvonne S. Kao, Lauren Margulieux, Zachary Tidler, Jan Vahrenhold
Toward Cs1 Content Subscales: A Mixed-Methods Analysis Of An Introductory Computing Assessment, Miranda C. Parker, Matt J. Davidson, Yvonne S. Kao, Lauren Margulieux, Zachary Tidler, Jan Vahrenhold
Learning Sciences Faculty Publications
Background and Context. There is a constant, demonstrated need for valid and reliable assessments in computing education research. While there exist assessments at a course-based level (e.g., CS1, Data Structures, Discrete math, etc.), instructors and researchers would also like concept-based subscales that are more fine-grained. However, assessments designed and validated at the course level need additional work to determine whether they can reliably and validly measure individual concepts.
Objectives. In this paper, we explore the content and factor structure of an existing CS1 assessment, the Second CS1 (SCS1) assessment, which consists of nine CS1 concepts and three question types (definitional, …
International Baccalaureate Teachers’ Perspectives On Integrating Approaches To Learning Skills To Enhance Transdisciplinary Learning, Nancy Macharia
International Baccalaureate Teachers’ Perspectives On Integrating Approaches To Learning Skills To Enhance Transdisciplinary Learning, Nancy Macharia
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
Abstract
The International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum recognizes approaches to learning skills(ATLS) as an integral part of the Primary Years Programme (PYP) framework. This vital element of learning is designed to be embedded in the program standards and practices of the inquiry-based IB curriculum. After an evaluation visit by the IB school visit team members in 2017, a report was shared with the international primary school (IPS) study site located in Southeast Asia, which indicated that teachers were encountering challenges in consistent integration of ATLS to enhance transdisciplinary learning, which is the problem of this study. The purpose of this qualitative …
The Effect Of Using Some Grammar Teaching Methods On The Basic Ninth Grade Students’ Acquisition Of Some Grammatical Concepts, Nasser Makhzoumi
The Effect Of Using Some Grammar Teaching Methods On The Basic Ninth Grade Students’ Acquisition Of Some Grammatical Concepts, Nasser Makhzoumi
Jerash for Research and Studies Journal مجلة جرش للبحوث والدراسات
The effect of using some methods of teaching syntax on acquiring some syntactic concepts by students of the ninth basic stage. The study aimed at knowing the effect of using some methods of teachingsyntax on acquiring some syntactic concepts by students of the ninth basic stage. Such concepts are included in the chapter of ( alternatives, adverbs of manner and other adherents). This chapter was taught during the second semester 2002/2003. The population of the study was made of (750) students. The sample of the study was made of (240) students who were divided into (8) groups on a stratified …
Matters Of Change: Nurse Educators’ Experiences Transitioning To A New Curriculum: A Qualitative Approach, Sarah Balcom, Janet Lynne Kuhnke, Lilla Roy
Matters Of Change: Nurse Educators’ Experiences Transitioning To A New Curriculum: A Qualitative Approach, Sarah Balcom, Janet Lynne Kuhnke, Lilla Roy
Quality Advancement in Nursing Education - Avancées en formation infirmière
Background: Nurse educators’ transition to a concept-based curriculum requires organizational and administrative support as well as collaborative teamwork. Implementing curricular changes can be challenging. One-on-one interviews were conducted with nurse educators who shared their perspectives on transitioning from a traditional to a newly adopted concept-based baccalaureate nursing curriculum.
Objective: This study explores nurse educators’ perceptions of change as they transitioned from a traditional four-year (eight-semester) baccalaureate nursing curriculum to a three-year (eight-semester) concept-based curriculum.
Method: The researchers used a qualitative descriptive design. Six nurse educators were recruited using purposive sampling. The interviews were conducted by a nurse educator new to …
The Development Of Prerequisite Skills And Concepts From Task-Based Interviews In Calculus Students With Low-Levels Of Prerequisite Skills, Nicholas Wong
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
This task-based interview study examined the development of prerequisite skills and concepts and calculus skill and concepts of students who entered a first-semester calculus course with a low level of prerequisite skills. The participants in this study completed three task-based interviews with two tasks in each interview. The research question addressed by this study was, To what extent do task-based interviews reveal students’ prerequisite skills and conceptual understanding for applications of the derivative and how do these skills and understanding develop for students who have been classified as having low levels of prerequisite skills upon entering a calculus course? The …
Lacunae In A Modern Linguistics, Dilorom Khaydarova
Lacunae In A Modern Linguistics, Dilorom Khaydarova
Mental Enlightenment Scientific-Methodological Journal
Following work is dedicated to a property of the entire lexical system of the language. The phenomenon of lacunae is associated with the systemic nature of language, which is expressed and conditioned by the nonverbal nature of our thinking, as well as the whole variety of mental forms of reflection of reality, and the fundamental difference between thinking and language processes. The intra-linguistic lacunae as a linguistic phenomenon, analyzes various types of intra lingual lacunae in the lexical system of the Uzbek language. Special attention is paid to the study of systemic (potential) lacunae as to the largest group. The …
Responsive Scaffolding Of Knowledge Building Discourse With Ongoing Analytics Support, Hyejin Park
Responsive Scaffolding Of Knowledge Building Discourse With Ongoing Analytics Support, Hyejin Park
Legacy Theses & Dissertations (2009 - 2024)
A need for current science education has emerged in enhancing students’ deep involvement in scientific practices in core disciplines. Students are encouraged to improve crosscutting concepts and disciplinary core ideas through authentic science practice through constructing theories about the real world, generating questions, conducting investigations, revising theories, and communicating and collaborating. A new education model addresses these needs by transforming classrooms into collaborative knowledge building communities. However, there are challenges confronting the education system: (a) helping students build high responsibility to contribute to their collaborative inquiry progress and (b) supporting teachers to act as co-learners. To address these challenges, this …
Integrating Precision Health In A Nursing Concepts Course, Evangeline Fangonil-Gagalang
Integrating Precision Health In A Nursing Concepts Course, Evangeline Fangonil-Gagalang
Q2S Enhancing Pedagogy
There is a new and emerging approach to healthcare which is gaining momentum. It is called Precision Health (PH). This approach promises to maximize the benefits of medical interventions for an individual patient to achieve a more precise and safe care. In contrast to providing standardized care protocols (set of medical orders for a patient complaint, e.g. stroke procedures), which is outdated, this new treatment approach uses advances in scientific and technological innovations in patient care. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (2019) calls on educators to integrate Precision Health in nursing curricula. The Department of Nursing at California …
Nursing Changes Bring Students Back To Dordt, Erika Buiter
Nursing Changes Bring Students Back To Dordt, Erika Buiter
The Voice
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The Diversity Of School Social Work In Germany: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Kathrin F. Beck
The Diversity Of School Social Work In Germany: A Systematic Review Of The Literature, Kathrin F. Beck
International Journal of School Social Work
Children in Germany are confronted with an increasing societal inequality and disorientation that makes it difficult for them to cope with life. School social work in Germany is an intensive form of cooperation between the institutionally divided systems of child and youth welfare and education. The aim of this article is threefold: to present (1) relevant aspects of both systems, (2) the diversity of terms being used to describe this specific form of cooperation and (3) an exemplary selection of concepts of school social work. Therefore, a systematic review of the literature was done, taking publications between 2000 and 2016 …
Mathematics Without Calculations – It’S A Beautiful Thing!, Jason J. Molitierno
Mathematics Without Calculations – It’S A Beautiful Thing!, Jason J. Molitierno
Mathematics Faculty Publications
All students should have the opportunity to do mathematics in a meaningful way for the sheer fun of it. Such experiences, if well designed, improve students’ effective thinking skills, increase their appreciation of the beauty and utility of mathematics, and prepare them to be mathematically-literate members of society. This session invites talks on how we can engage the liberal arts student through courses specifically designed for them. We welcome presentations on innovative course design, pedagogy, projects, or activities, as well as talks on tools used to assess such courses. Presentations should include a research basis for the design or pedagogical …
Practical Applications Of An Integrally Christian Approach To Teaching Mathematics, Valorie L. Zonnefeld
Practical Applications Of An Integrally Christian Approach To Teaching Mathematics, Valorie L. Zonnefeld
Faculty Work Comprehensive List
Descriptions of various frameworks and approaches to integrating Christian faith in the mathematics classroom are explored, as well as examples and techniques. In particular, a subject-centered approach is advocated in contrast to the traditional teacher-centered approach or, more recently, the student-centered approach.
Dificultades En El Aprendizaje De Conceptos Químicos Relacionadas Con Las Disoluciones En Un Grupo De Estudiantes De Grado Once, Carmenza Bernal Soriano, Jhon Jairo González Orozco
Dificultades En El Aprendizaje De Conceptos Químicos Relacionadas Con Las Disoluciones En Un Grupo De Estudiantes De Grado Once, Carmenza Bernal Soriano, Jhon Jairo González Orozco
Maestría en Docencia
La presente investigación tiene como propósito identificar las dificultades en el aprendizaje de conceptos químicos asociados a las disoluciones que debido a su complejidad presentan 26 estudiantes de grado 11 del colegio distrital Manuel Cepeda Vargas de la localidad octava de la ciudad de Bogotá. Por tanto se consideró pertinente centrar este estudio en torno a ¿cuáles son las principales dificultad en el aprendizaje que presenta un grupo de estudiantes en la apropiación de los conceptos del tema de las disoluciones? Para ello se realizó una revisión de algunos autores en el marco teórico y se justificó el por qué …
Relaciones Entre La Formación Integral Y La Educación Ética Y Moral: Una Mirada Desde El Liceo Hermano Miguel La Salle, Iván Darío Blanco Nieto, Sergio Alexander Galeano Hernández, Cristy Yuranny Marroquín Abril, Wilman Orlando Sepúlveda Sepúlveda
Relaciones Entre La Formación Integral Y La Educación Ética Y Moral: Una Mirada Desde El Liceo Hermano Miguel La Salle, Iván Darío Blanco Nieto, Sergio Alexander Galeano Hernández, Cristy Yuranny Marroquín Abril, Wilman Orlando Sepúlveda Sepúlveda
Maestría en Docencia
Este proyecto inicia en el marco del Macro-proyecto de Formación Integral propuesto por la Universidad de La Salle e inscrito en la línea investigativa Cultura, Fe y Formación en Valores; el cual interpretó las relaciones entre la Formación Integral y la Educación Ética y Moral y analizó el caso particular del Liceo Hermano Miguel La Salle (LHEMI). Con el proceso de investigación realizado, se abordó en primer lugar, las ideas, conceptos y prácticas que los docentes de la institución expresaron sobre las unidades de análisis establecidas, en segundo lugar, se establecieron relaciones entre la Formación Integral y la Educación Ética …
Relaciones Entre La Formación Integral Y La Educación En Derechos Humanos En El Colegio Estanislao Zuleta I.E.D, Jorge Alejandro Bonilla Rojas, Jeimmy Marcela Garavito Morales, Aneida Patricia Padilla Casas, Edilbrando Santana Murcia
Relaciones Entre La Formación Integral Y La Educación En Derechos Humanos En El Colegio Estanislao Zuleta I.E.D, Jorge Alejandro Bonilla Rojas, Jeimmy Marcela Garavito Morales, Aneida Patricia Padilla Casas, Edilbrando Santana Murcia
Maestría en Docencia
La presente investigación se enmarca en el macro proyecto “Formación Integral”. La cual se llevó a cabo en el colegio Estanislao Zuleta I.E.D, ubicado en la localidad quinta de Usme, contando con la participación de 13 docentes y 3 directivos docentes. Se plantea como principal objetivo interpretar las relaciones que establecen los docentes entre la Formación Integral (FI) y la Educación en Derechos Humanos (EDH). La investigación se define dentro de un enfoque cualitativo, en donde se planteó para su aplicación un estudio de caso, el cual permitió recoger y conocer información en torno a las ideas, conceptos y prácticas …
Relaciones Entre Formación Integral Y Educación Para La Paz: Perspectivas De 20 Educadores Participantes En La Estrategia Distrital Niños, Niñas Y Jóvenes Constructores De Paz, Olga Esperanza Cantor Galindo, Gina Viviana Lara Sánchez, Martha Liliana Linares Alvarado, Natalia Irene Otálora Tolosa
Relaciones Entre Formación Integral Y Educación Para La Paz: Perspectivas De 20 Educadores Participantes En La Estrategia Distrital Niños, Niñas Y Jóvenes Constructores De Paz, Olga Esperanza Cantor Galindo, Gina Viviana Lara Sánchez, Martha Liliana Linares Alvarado, Natalia Irene Otálora Tolosa
Maestría en Docencia
El presente trabajo es fruto de un proceso investigativo dado entre los años 2013 y 2015 en la Maestría en Docencia de la Universidad de la Salle, llevada a cabo en la línea de investigación Cultura, Fe y Formación en Valores a la luz del Macroproyecto “Formación Integral” y dirigida por la maestra Rosa Ludy Arias Campos, el cual estuvo orientado a interpretar las relaciones entre la Formación Integral y la Educación para la Paz, a partir de las ideas, conceptos y prácticas de 20 educadores (docentes, directivos docentes y docentes orientadores) que participaron en la estrategia distrital “Niños, Niñas …
Portfolio, Matt Bowden
Portfolio, Matt Bowden
Assessment & Feedback Cases
Practice based assessment using concepts and theories. Students write about 4 different elements in 2,000 words.
Personalised E-Learning: Facilitating Students' Understanding And Mastery Of New Concepts, Eileen O'Donnell, Victoria Macarthur, Mary Sharp
Personalised E-Learning: Facilitating Students' Understanding And Mastery Of New Concepts, Eileen O'Donnell, Victoria Macarthur, Mary Sharp
Other resources
Each individual perceives and experiences life and learning in their own unique way. Past experiences can influence our understanding and mastery of new concepts. Occasionally, learners meet obstacles in their learning experiences which they find difficult to surmount.Not all learners require the same learning experience to reach the required thresholds or basic units of understanding which are expected to succeed with their course of study. Threshold concepts are part of the fundamentals of a subject which one builds upon to eventually achieve the required learning outcomes. The provision of personalised e-learning resources to assist students to surmount their personal learning …
Influences On Students' Dispositions In Key Stage 3: Exploring Enjoyment Of School, Popularity, Anxiety, Citizenship Values And Academic Self-Concepts In Year 9, Pam Sammons, Kathy Sylva, Edward Melhuish, Iram Siraj-Blatchford, Brenda Taggart, Rebecca Smees, Diana Draghici, Katalin Toth
Influences On Students' Dispositions In Key Stage 3: Exploring Enjoyment Of School, Popularity, Anxiety, Citizenship Values And Academic Self-Concepts In Year 9, Pam Sammons, Kathy Sylva, Edward Melhuish, Iram Siraj-Blatchford, Brenda Taggart, Rebecca Smees, Diana Draghici, Katalin Toth
Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)
The Effective Pre-school, Primary and Secondary Education Project (EPPSE) has investigated the academic and social-behavioural development of approximately 3,000 children from the age of 3+ years since 1997. This Research Brief reports on students' dispositions when they were age 14 (Year 9) in six main areas: 'enjoyment of school', 'academic self concept' (English and maths), 'popularity', 'citizenship values' and 'anxiety'. It examines how these dispositions have changed during Key Stage 3 (KS3) and the relationships between dispositions and a range of individual student, family, home, pre-, primary and secondary school measures. It shows how school experiences help to shape dispositions, …
Instructional Practices For Teaching Systems Concepts, Dario Nardi
Instructional Practices For Teaching Systems Concepts, Dario Nardi
Systems Science Friday Noon Seminar Series
15-minute presentations on the following three topics:
I. Live Group Simulations Promote Learning of Systems Concepts
Systems concepts such as attractors, bifurcation, chaotic behavior, and emergence may be hard for learners to grasp. Even when they follow a lecture or demonstration, they may wonder about practical use. How might we more effectively convey systems concepts? For fourteen years, I have used group activities to stimulate learning of systems concepts and multi-agent behavior in general. The activity might involve as few as ten participants or 150-plus. Whether you have 10 minutes, 90 minutes, or 4 weeks, there is an effective …
Factor Analysis Of Explanatory Variables In An Achievement Production Function, James L. Phelps
Factor Analysis Of Explanatory Variables In An Achievement Production Function, James L. Phelps
Educational Considerations
Addendum: Combining explanatory variables into factors instead of using individual variables in an achievement production function is advocated in several of the articles in this special issue. The following is a brief overview of factor analysis explaining and illustrating the reasoning for this technique.
Creative Exercises In General Chemistry: A Student-Centered Assessment, Scott E. Lewis, Janet L. Shaw, Kathryn A. Freeman
Creative Exercises In General Chemistry: A Student-Centered Assessment, Scott E. Lewis, Janet L. Shaw, Kathryn A. Freeman
Faculty and Research Publications
Creative exercises (CEs) are a form of assessment in which students are given a prompt and asked to write down as many distinct, correct, and relevant facts about the prompt as they can. Students receive credit for each fact that they include that is related to the prompt and distinct from the other facts they list. With CEs, students have an opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and the opportunity to select the information that they believe is related to the prompt. In addition, CEs encourage students to connect concepts because any relevant information presented can assist them in completing the …
The 5 Rs: A New Teaching Approach To Encourage Slowmations (Studentgenerated Animations) Of Science Concepts, Garry Hoban, Wendy Nielsen
The 5 Rs: A New Teaching Approach To Encourage Slowmations (Studentgenerated Animations) Of Science Concepts, Garry Hoban, Wendy Nielsen
Faculty of Education - Papers (Archive)
“Slowmation” (abbreviated from “Slow Animation”) is a simplified way of making an animation so that students can create one as a new way of learning about a science concept. The teaching approach guiding slowmation encourages students to create a sequence of five multimodal representations (the 5 Rs) by making: (i) written notes being background knowledge from researching a topic or from direct instruction; (ii) a storyboard to design the animation; (iii) 2D or 3D models; (iv) images from digital still photographs of the models; and (vi) the final animation. The 5 Rs helps students to develop understanding of a science …
Engaging Millennial Students In Leadership Education, Jill R. Arensdorf, Anthony C. Andenoro
Engaging Millennial Students In Leadership Education, Jill R. Arensdorf, Anthony C. Andenoro
Educational Considerations
As new generations of young people mature and enter higher education, educators must adapt their teaching methodologies through an examination of theory and research related to generational differences.
A Journey In Leadership, Robert J. Shoop
A Journey In Leadership, Robert J. Shoop
Educational Considerations
In 1997, two faculty members at Kansas State University began the process of creating something special and distinctive that never existed before.
Learning Design: Concepts, Susan J. Bennett, Rob Koper
Learning Design: Concepts, Susan J. Bennett, Rob Koper
Faculty of Education - Papers (Archive)
Crucial in any learning process are the activities that learners undertake: reading, thinking, discussing, exploring, problem solving, etc. When learners are passive you cannot expect them to learn much. The primary role of any instructional agent, whether it is a teacher, the learners themselves or a computer, is to stimulate the performance of learning activities that will gradually result in the attainment of the learning objectives. The instructional agent defines the tasks, provides the contexts and resources to perform the tasks, supports the learner during task performance and provides feedback about the results. The learning activities that are needed to …
Integrating Service-Learning Into Undergraduate Students' Curricula: Recommendations For Best Practices, Neivin Mahmoud Marzouk Shalabi
Integrating Service-Learning Into Undergraduate Students' Curricula: Recommendations For Best Practices, Neivin Mahmoud Marzouk Shalabi
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Several recent studies have revealed that there is increasing individualism and declining interest in politics and civic engagement among college students. Accordingly, many scholars called for reinvigorating the civic mission of higher education. This thesis study examines academic service-learning as an effective pedagogy for promoting students’ civic engagement. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the best ways of integrating service-learning into the curricula of undergraduate students. Using McCarthy’s (2003) conceptual framework, the “Concept of Triangles,” this study provides a comprehensive review of literature on the theoretical underpinnings, partners, and relationships of academic service-learning. The results of the study …
Improving "Adequacy" Concepts In Education Finance: A Heuristic Examination Of The Professional Judgment Research Protocol, R. Craig Wood, R. Anthony Rolle
Improving "Adequacy" Concepts In Education Finance: A Heuristic Examination Of The Professional Judgment Research Protocol, R. Craig Wood, R. Anthony Rolle
Educational Considerations
State legislatures, policy analysts, and researchers are attempting, in many instances, to measure levels of equity as well as the levels of adequacy provided by public elementary and secondary education funding mechanisms.
Teaching Science Concepts In Higher Education Classes With Slow Motion Animation (Slowmation), Garry Hoban, Brian Ferry
Teaching Science Concepts In Higher Education Classes With Slow Motion Animation (Slowmation), Garry Hoban, Brian Ferry
Faculty of Education - Papers (Archive)
Clay animation is a form of stop motion animation but is rarely used as a teaching approach in higher education classes because it is too tedious and time consuming. “Slow Motion Animation” (Slowmation) is a simplified form of clay animation that is different in four ways and can be completed in 1-2 hour tutorial or workshop: (i) models of science concepts are made and manipulated in the horizontal plane; (ii) a range of materials can be used; (iii) the animations are played at 2-6 frames per second; and (iv) science concepts are annotated with factual text. This study demonstrates how …
Teaching Accounting Concepts Versus Applications: An Analysis Of Student Attitudes, Marshall A. Geiger
Teaching Accounting Concepts Versus Applications: An Analysis Of Student Attitudes, Marshall A. Geiger
Accounting Faculty Publications
Accounting faculty have long debated the usefulness and appropriateness of their teaching endeavor. One of the central themes in this continuing discussion is that of teaching concepts versus teaching applications of current accounting principles. In order to empirically address this issue, students' attitudes toward the conceptual aspects and toward the practical application aspects of financial accounting were assessed. This research also reports on the development and validation of an instrument that measures attitudes of students toward these aspects of financial accounting. The instrument demonstrated high reliability with both intermediate and introductory students. Intermediate students were found to distinguish between attitudes …