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    Student evaluations: Pedagogical tools, or weapons of choice? by Warwick Fisher, John Orr, John Page, Alessandro Pelizzon, Helen Walsh

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Case studies drawn from Southern Cross University's School of Law and Justice corroborate the general tenor of the literature, namely that there is 'little evidence that study findings are being used to change or improve the student learning experience.' Rather, these increasingly streamlined surveys provide online opportunities to take the subjective 'pulse' of student satisfaction, momentary snapshots that often generate instant heat, but shed little light. …”
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    Enhancing Students’ Higher-Order Thinking Skills Through Inquiry-Based e-LKPD on Boyle’s Law by Nadiyah Daman Saputri, I Wayan Distrik, Kartini Herlina

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…These results indicate that the use of an inquiry-based e-LKPD had a substantial impact on enhancing students’ higher-order thinking skills. In conclusion, implementing inquiry-based e-LKPD in teaching Boyle’s Law significantly improves students' ability to think at higher cognitive levels. …”
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    Virtual environments and meaningful english language learning as second language L2 in high school students: a case study by Enrique Mauricio Barreno Avila, Mayra Cristina Egüez Mayorga

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Thus, these results showed that most of the students exhibit a lack of knowledge on virtual environments and consider that the use of this alternative educational pedagogical technology would help to improve the Meaningful Learning process in students. …”
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    Online Quizzes as a Formative Assessment Tool to Improve Students’ Grammar Learning within a Blended Learning Context by Maissoune Kihal, Nora Boudehane

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The former has been used to support the students’ self-directed learning as well as to aid instructors reflect on their teaching practices. …”
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    Exploring what works in mental health education for health profession students: a realist review by Zoe McCormack, Aisling Kerr, George Leigh, Andrew Simpson, Dolores Keating, Judith Strawbridge

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The aim of this study was to understand the current landscape of teaching and learning approaches to mental health education for undergraduate health profession students. Methodology A realist review was chosen to explore what works for whom, how, and why in teaching and learning for mental health education for undergraduate health profession students. …”
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    Guaranteeing Desirable Futures: What Schools Offer to Prospective Students When in Mutual Competition by Westergren Jakob, Schunnesson Jonathan

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Through these fictions, prospective students are invited to realize their supposedly incomplete selves. …”
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    The potential value of student created podcasts as assessment tools in higher education by Elizabeth Hopkins

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Content analysis of the students’ reflective journals was used to generate a list of the features of the podcast creation process which may have had an impact on this enhanced student performance and which could be incorporated into other assessment methods.…”
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    Generative AI Robs Students of the Joy of Learning by Ian Fellows

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…While accepting that artificial intelligence has many valid and valuable uses in other spheres of human existence, this article argues that using LLMs at any stage of the academic writing process beyond grammar-checking is detrimental to student learning. This article explains the importance of students mastering each stage of the Basic Model of Learning to Write Well (learning, thinking, writing), identifies higher-order thinking as the key objective of education and reminds readers of why learning is one of the most joyful activities a human can experience. …”
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