Students present their projects to an audience, are assessed with a project rubric, celebrate, and, finally, reflect on the outcome of this interactive and engaging learning experience. Skill-Based Instructions in Journeys Developing students’ grammar and language skills in the meaningful context of ...
2021) and five years (Keune et al.,2022). The number of studies in each categorized project duration range, in relation to the methods used, is presented in Fig.3. Over half of the projects lasted between 1 month and one year (n = 35), nine were longer, lasting between 1 and ...
(2020). STEAM-project-based learning integration to improve elementary school students’ scientific literacy on alternative energy learning. Universal Journal of Educational Research, 8(5), 1863–1873. https://doi.org/10.13189/ujer.2020.080523 Article Google Scholar Benton, L., Varotsis, G., &...
[33] also used an iterative method in their design and development of a project-based rubric to assess clinical chemistry residents. To compare with the qualitative research in their phenomenological study on student experiences of reform in a general chemistry laboratory, Chopra and colleagues [34]...
If you wish to improve your English composition skills, check out “The Elements of Style” by William Strunk for an example of a classic book that addresses style issues in writing. The book’s contents focus on the main grammar rules, elementary principles of composition, useful words and ...
This study examines preservice elementary teachers' ability to generate a testable question using data made accessible online through the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory and Michigan Sea Grant. A rubric was developed to analyze the quality of the questions generated by preservice teachers in...
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Forty-three teachers were recruited from two urban elementary schools. A double-blind randomized design was used in which teachers were randomly assigned either the intervention or attention control condition. Teachers in both conditions were provided with high quality training and follow-up consultative...
The Analysis of Science Process Skills on Natural Science Questions at Elementary Schools in Tarakan Muhsinah Annisa, Ratna Yulinda, Sucahyo Mas'an Al Wahid Education quality control, essentially, is a control to the human resources quality. This control effectiveness level should require information ...
a team may synthesize scientific and contextual knowledge, infuse it into a curriculum, and evaluate its impact in ways that will yield scientific understandingandpractical knowledge. We also provide illustrative examples of how this approach was used to spatially enhance an elementary science curriculum...