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Team Teaching in an Online Environment: Effects on Instructors and Students

Team Teaching in an Online Environment: Effects on Instructors and Students

... enced on line teacher with a less experienced in- structor is recommended. Other concerns emerged from the team col- laboration. One important concern was a proac- tive strategy for de[r] ... See full document

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Migrating Successful Student Engagement Strategies Online: Opportunities and Challenges Using Jigsaw Groups and Problem-Based Learning

Migrating Successful Student Engagement Strategies Online: Opportunities and Challenges Using Jigsaw Groups and Problem-Based Learning

... among students and between students and instructors – the unscripted give and take, unanticipated lines of argument, the non-verbal communication cues, and the quick pace of discussions – that are ... See full document

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Teaching The Practice Of Compassion To Nursing Students Within An Online Learning Environment: A Qualitative Study Protocol

Teaching The Practice Of Compassion To Nursing Students Within An Online Learning Environment: A Qualitative Study Protocol

... Compassion fatigue can be understood as nurses ‘losing their nurturing ability toward patients’ (Coetzee & Klopper, 2010) toward colleagues, and toward themselves. Evidence suggests that many nurses have diminished ... See full document

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Exploring Factors that Help Students Feel More Connected to Their Online Instructors

Exploring Factors that Help Students Feel More Connected to Their Online Instructors

... instructors. Students also felt that, when their relationship with their instructor was not fully developed, they were more uncomfortable reaching out with ...the online students interviewed ... See full document

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Collaborating For Success:  Team Teaching The Engineering Technical Thesis

Collaborating For Success: Team Teaching The Engineering Technical Thesis

... that instructors are working with students in an EFL environment and that this presents its own set of difficulties for instructors who may not be EFL trained or ...experienced. ... See full document

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Application of Robotics in Higher Education in Industry 4 0 Era

Application of Robotics in Higher Education in Industry 4 0 Era

... education instructors are expected to integrate the latest information and telecommunication technology (ICT) into classrooms to enhance professional teaching and students’ ... See full document

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Students’ preferences on the design of electronic teaching presentation and their learning style

Students’ preferences on the design of electronic teaching presentation and their learning style

... electronic teaching presentation specifically for delivery methods and visual ...electronic teaching presentation according to the final year students’ ...the instructors especially lecturer ... See full document

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Measuring Students’ Perceptions Of Online Learning In Higher Education

Measuring Students’ Perceptions Of Online Learning In Higher Education

... to online courses. As a result, a well-designed online course can show the course designer’s elaborate design process in addition to teaching experiences that are absorbed on the cognitive loads ... See full document

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Developing an ESP needs profile of Iranian students of Business Administration

Developing an ESP needs profile of Iranian students of Business Administration

... Administration students in Iran. A total number of 270 undergraduate students, 98 graduate students, 67 subject-specific instructors and 6 EFL teachers as well as 48 senior staff of 19 of the ... See full document

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EFL Instructors’ and students’ perception and motivation towards team learning: A case of Ethiopian public universities

EFL Instructors’ and students’ perception and motivation towards team learning: A case of Ethiopian public universities

... EFL instructors’ and students’ perception and five team learning in Ethiopian public ...EFL instructors and 80 third year English Language and Literature ...for students and y) and ... See full document

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The effects of science, technology, society, environment (STSE) interactions on teaching chemistry

The effects of science, technology, society, environment (STSE) interactions on teaching chemistry

... encourage students with creativity and critical thinking, and to make boring and abstract topics more interesting and fun ...relations, students are aimed to construct their own understanding of STSE ... See full document

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Utilizing Grammarly in Teaching Writing Recount Text Through Genre Based Approach

Utilizing Grammarly in Teaching Writing Recount Text Through Genre Based Approach

... free online rater, in teaching writing recount text through Genre-Based Approach ...to students’ writing recount text, and to know students’ perception in utilizing Grammarly in GBA in writing ... See full document

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Dimensions of Learning: Community College Students and Their Perceptions of Learning Spaces.

Dimensions of Learning: Community College Students and Their Perceptions of Learning Spaces.

... their environment to their own ...classrooms, students in this study discuss how they are not in control of their ...of students in this study note how they and their colleagues are often busy with ... See full document

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‘IMPACT OF IMPLEMENTING ASYNCHRONOUS COMPUTER MEDIATED COMMUNICATION INSECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION’ S. Sumangala 1, S.Srisethuparan2

‘IMPACT OF IMPLEMENTING ASYNCHRONOUS COMPUTER MEDIATED COMMUNICATION INSECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION’ S. Sumangala 1, S.Srisethuparan2

... for students accustoming to traditional learning ...help students adopt virtual learning methods, work collaboratively, and maximize learning ...doing, students may increase their metacognitive ... See full document

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College instructors’ preparedness to teach students with learning disabilities

College instructors’ preparedness to teach students with learning disabilities

... several studies exploring the determinants of this preparation (Edmunds, 1999; Hay, Smit & Paulsen, 2001; Holheide & Reschly, 2008; Sharma, Forelin, Loreman & Earle,2006; Sze, 2009). A positive attitude ... See full document

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The Opinions of Instructors Teaching Turkish to Foreigners about the Writing Skills of Syrian Students

The Opinions of Instructors Teaching Turkish to Foreigners about the Writing Skills of Syrian Students

... in teaching writing particularly in A1 and A2 levels, but in upper levels, according to the instructors, the context makes the students more comfortable and motivated and writing skill becomes easier ... See full document

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Effective
Clinical Teaching Behaviors Views of Nursing Students and Nurse Educators at
University of Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia: Cross-Sectional Institution Based Study

Effective Clinical Teaching Behaviors Views of Nursing Students and Nurse Educators at University of Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia: Cross-Sectional Institution Based Study

... This study has some important limitations that should consider when interpreting the results. These limitations include: the small sample size may affect representative- ness, lack of similar studies compromise the ... See full document

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Maximising Classroom Environment by Blended Team-Based Teaching Approach with Continued Team Reallocation

Maximising Classroom Environment by Blended Team-Based Teaching Approach with Continued Team Reallocation

... In comparison with working within a fixed team, continued changes in team allocation have encouraged me more to study with my peers outside of the classroom. 3.45* 1.09[r] ... See full document

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The Lived Experiences of Instructors Co-teaching in Higher Education

The Lived Experiences of Instructors Co-teaching in Higher Education

... three instructors described how they co-taught the ...different teaching approaches and creative ways to support student learning within the co-taught ...“co- teaching is a process” where the ... See full document

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Factors Contributing to the Development of Distance Education through Preliminary Online Training and Identifying Various Levels of Technical Competencies by Online Instructors within the University of North Carolina System

Factors Contributing to the Development of Distance Education through Preliminary Online Training and Identifying Various Levels of Technical Competencies by Online Instructors within the University of North Carolina System

... that instructors had conflicting attitudes about teaching distance ...of online instructors rated the quality of the course as only equal or lower quality than other classes taught; in any ... See full document

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