Conversation analysis reveals how teacher educators shape reflection through feedback
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Feedback is central to teacher education, yet little is known about how it can be delivered in real-time. A new study of language teacher education in Japan and South Korea shows how educators transform feedback into “reflect-ables”: concrete moments from microteaching that prompt reflection and guide professional growth. The researchers, using conversation analysis, demonstrate how feedback practices not only help assess teaching but also create opportunities for developing classroom interactional competence.
UC Irvine researchers have invented an artificial colon to be used in disease anaysis and drug assessment. They envision taking a patient’s own cells from a tumor biopsy and growing a personalized mini-colon to determine which drug works best for that individual patient. Innovation provides cost-effective and ethical approach to disease treatment.
Alexandria, VA – A new perspective article jointly published in the Journal of Dental Research and JADA Foundational Science highlights the transformative potential of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in dental, oral, and craniofacial research while cautioning against its misuse and ethical pitfalls.