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Full-Text Articles in Education
Overcoming The Feeling Isolation In Distance Learning: A Collaborative Auto-Ethnographic Research, Jayrome Lleva Núñez, Marie Camille Cuisia-Villanueva
Overcoming The Feeling Isolation In Distance Learning: A Collaborative Auto-Ethnographic Research, Jayrome Lleva Núñez, Marie Camille Cuisia-Villanueva
FDLA Journal
In this research, we present our own experience as distance education (DE) learners the process of overcoming the feelings of alienation and isolation. The participants of the study are the authors, themselves, which are graduate students from the University of the Philippines – Open University. Thus, auto-ethnography is used. Autoethnography is an approach to research and writing that seeks to describe and systematically analyze (graphy) personal experience (auto) in order to understand cultural experience (ethno) (Ellis, Adams, & Bochner, 2010). This research is significant because we, the authors ourselves, are distance learners and have experienced isolation in our journey. This …
Evaluating Pre-Service Science Teachers' Concept Mastery In The Topic Of Biodiversity During Distance Learning Under Circumstance Of Covid-19 Pandemic, Aida Fikriyah, Bayu Sandika, Etistika Yuni Wijaya
Evaluating Pre-Service Science Teachers' Concept Mastery In The Topic Of Biodiversity During Distance Learning Under Circumstance Of Covid-19 Pandemic, Aida Fikriyah, Bayu Sandika, Etistika Yuni Wijaya
Jurnal Inovasi Pendidikan IPA
Students as pre-service science teachers have to reach concept mastery during learning process, since it includes in a teachers' pedagogical competence that has to be attained well. Although this current circumstance is under covid-19 pandemic, however distance learning should provide an effective situation that can gauge students' concept mastery. This study aims at evaluating pre-service science teachers' concept mastery in the topic of biodiversity during distance learning under circumstance of covid-19 pandemic. The research included in a descriptive quantitative study. The distance learning was conducted in the lecture of bioconservation during odd semester, on September 2020 toward 50 students in …
From A Distance: Teaching, Learning, And Parenting During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Melanie Love
From A Distance: Teaching, Learning, And Parenting During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Melanie Love
Michigan Reading Journal
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Methods Of Increasing The Quality And Effectiveness Of Teaching The Discipline In Higher Education, Siddiq Qahhorovich Qahhorov, Otabek Siddikovich Qahhorov, Madamin Abdunabievich Qahhorov, Shodiyor Bobirovich Khudoiberdiev
Methods Of Increasing The Quality And Effectiveness Of Teaching The Discipline In Higher Education, Siddiq Qahhorovich Qahhorov, Otabek Siddikovich Qahhorov, Madamin Abdunabievich Qahhorov, Shodiyor Bobirovich Khudoiberdiev
Scientific reports of Bukhara State University
The article discusses distance and independent learning as the basis for improving the quality and effectiveness of teaching disciplines in the credit-modular system of higher education institutions. Currently, it is believed that distance and independent education systems based on pedagogical technologies of teaching in higher education institutions have entered the quality of education through information technology and are closely intertwined with it. The basis of the credit-module system is the organization of distance and independent learning, and increasing its effectiveness is illustrated by examples.
Failure, Flexibility, And (Self-)Forgiveness: Authentic Modeling Through Distance Instruction, Brandie L. Bohney
Failure, Flexibility, And (Self-)Forgiveness: Authentic Modeling Through Distance Instruction, Brandie L. Bohney
Teaching/Writing: The Journal of Writing Teacher Education
After adjusting her writing methods course for distance learning due to coronavirus restrictions, an experienced teacher but early-career teacher educator gets a difficult and important reminder about what failure in the classroom feels like. Using this failure as an opportunity, she chooses an honest and vulnerable approach to readjusting the course and finds that the strategy serves both her and her students well.
Synching Up On A Satisfaction: A Mixed Methods Study Exploring Synchronous Online Classroom Learning Satisfaction In The Corporate Training Environment, Andrew S. Burklund
Synching Up On A Satisfaction: A Mixed Methods Study Exploring Synchronous Online Classroom Learning Satisfaction In The Corporate Training Environment, Andrew S. Burklund
The Interactive Journal of Global Leadership and Learning
Despite rapid evolution and innovation, “online learning” is no longer a universal term. There is a need to expand the existing research base to include subsets of online classrooms and include more diverse populations of learners. The overarching question for this study focused on synchronous online classroom satisfaction in a corporate setting. The researcher analyzed four years of historical learner-satisfaction data from post-class Level-1 satisfaction surveys from a Fortune 100 company. In total, 15,577 learner responses were collected, analyzed, and converged with data collected from employee focus groups related to synchronous online classroom satisfaction. The statistical analysis of learning satisfaction …
Quaranteaching In The Time Of Covid-19: Exemplar From A Middle Grades Virtual Classroom, Amanda Woods, Stacie K. Pettit, Christi Pace
Quaranteaching In The Time Of Covid-19: Exemplar From A Middle Grades Virtual Classroom, Amanda Woods, Stacie K. Pettit, Christi Pace
Becoming: Journal of the Georgia Association for Middle Level Education
The COVID-19 pandemic dropped educators across the world straight into remote learning with little time to prepare. As some have inevitably struggled, other middle grades educators have overcome beginning hurdles to not only survive, but thrive amidst this new challenge. One teacher in particular, despite being in her first year, has found innovative ways to connect and motivate her middle grades students in a virtual environment. This article extends the steps, tips, and resources article (Author 3, Author 2, & Barker, K. S. also in this issue?) to provide a personal example of the successes (and yet still challenges) that …
How They See It: Employer Perceptions Of Online Versus Traditional Learning At The Graduate Level, Cessna Winslow, Logan Allen
How They See It: Employer Perceptions Of Online Versus Traditional Learning At The Graduate Level, Cessna Winslow, Logan Allen
Journal of Educational Leadership in Action
This study is part of a larger dissertation study that explored perceptions of Public Relations (PR) among graduate higher education publics regarding distance learning as contrasted with face-to-face learning contexts. Today, online degrees are seen as inferior to traditional, face-to-face classroom degrees, and because one primary goal of obtaining a higher education degree is to receive gainful employment, this portion of the dissertation study assessed employer perceptions of online versus traditional education at the graduate level. Human resource administrators from educational establishments who had experience hiring people with graduate education degrees were interviewed. The findings of this study indicate that …