A fundamental component in the teaching of STEM subjects, particularly those involving mathematical processes, has traditionally been a classroom session with a teacher modelling theory and problem solving using a chalkboard or white board. While there has been generic criticism of this style of teaching, it has been strongly defended by practitioners in mathematical disciplines. This use of a dynamic handwritten approach has been linked with the use of boards as the necessary classroom technology. This paper arises from a study that surveyed students studying mathematically‐intensive engineering subjects at a range of undergraduate levels in a university environment. It reports on student perceptions of the effectiveness of board and alter...
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This essay is an exploration of teacher identity and the discomfort that arises from the notion of t...
In this case study, I have examined teachers’ use of co‐teaching models to support students with lea...
Arguing that every student has the capacity to succeed and that every student must be provided with ...
Most (mathematics) teachers candidates have little opportunity to observe effective teach...
This paper discusses the perceptions of computer science students towards a multidisciplinary writi...
The origins and value of university peer learning programmes have been subject to frequent explorati...
In this paper, five teacher‐scholars describe pedagogical inquiry into the use of ‘lo‐tech’ tools an...
The aim of this study is to determine how mathematics teachers interpret curriculum and textbooks an...
This cross-sectional study examines students’ and faculty members’ perceptions on their use of activ...
Recently there has been an increased volume of research and practice of mobile Learning (mLearning) ...
Between 1973 and 2000, social scientists conducted one of the most significant, innovative and chal...
In attempting to integrate classroom studies with professional work practice, many universities incl...
With the understanding of importance of pedagogical content knowledge, professional noticing has bec...
Abstract: The number of undergraduate students who report having at least one disability has been on...
Cross‐age teaching is a technique where an older student acts as ‘teacher’ and teaches concepts to y...
This essay is an exploration of teacher identity and the discomfort that arises from the notion of t...
In this case study, I have examined teachers’ use of co‐teaching models to support students with lea...
Arguing that every student has the capacity to succeed and that every student must be provided with ...