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  1. Decoding Ourselves‏‎ (14 categories)
  2. Renewing first year curricula for social sciences and humanities in the context of discipline threshold standards‏‎ (14 categories)
  3. Designing first-year sociology curricula and practice‏‎ (12 categories)
  4. Decoding Transitions to College: Crossing the High School-College Frontier‏‎ (12 categories)
  5. Communities of decoding: Using the Decoding the Disciplines paradigm to create faculty learning communities on three continents‏‎ (12 categories)
  6. Engaging first year lecturers with threshold learning outcomes and concepts in their disciplines‏‎ (12 categories)
  7. The Decoding Working Group at DiZ‏‎ (11 categories)
  8. What’s feeling got to do with it? Decoding emotional bottlenecks in the history classroom‏‎ (11 categories)
  9. Building Bridges from the Decoding Interview to Teaching Practice‏‎ (11 categories)
  10. Der Arbeitskreis Decoding the Disciplines am DiZ‏‎ (11 categories)
  11. The Decoding Interview, Live and Unplugged‏‎ (10 categories)
  12. Experiential Education and Access-to-Justice within US Law Schools: Designing and Evaluating an Access-to-Justice Service Learning Program within the First-Year Curriculum‏‎ (10 categories)
  13. Engaging the disengaged: Exploring the use of course- specific learning analytics and nudging to enhance online student engagement‏‎ (10 categories)
  14. Overview of Decoding the Disciplines‏‎ (10 categories)
  15. Evaluating the Decoding the Disciplines Paradigm From a Student Perspective in Teaching Algorithm Design‏‎ (9 categories)
  16. Impact of Decoding Work within a Professional Program‏‎ (9 categories)
  17. Decoding and Disclosure in Students-as-Partners Research: A Case Study of the Political Science Literature Review‏‎ (9 categories)
  18. Faculty Development Through Student Learning Initiatives: Lessons Learned‏‎ (9 categories)
  19. Design patterns for faculty development‏‎ (8 categories)
  20. Decoding the Disciplines – Mehrere Expert*innen widmen sich einem gemeinsamen Bottleneck‏‎ (8 categories)
  21. Looking back to move ahead: How students learn deep geological time by predicting future environmental impacts‏‎ (8 categories)
  22. Developing a Test for Assessing Incoming Students’ Cognitive Competences‏‎ (8 categories)
  23. How to decode student bottlenecks to learning in computer science‏‎ (8 categories)
  24. The History Learning Project: A Department “Decodes” Its Students‏‎ (8 categories)
  25. Decoding across Disciplines. New Developments from all over the world‏‎ (8 categories)
  26. Integrated development of technical and base competencies: Fostering reflection skills in software engineers to be‏‎ (8 categories)
  27. The Impact of Scaffolding on the Historical Thinking Skills of Middle School Students‏‎ (8 categories)
  28. Textual descriptions in mathematics‏‎ (8 categories)
  29. Utilizing the scholarship of teaching and learning to design an Anatomy Pedagogy Course‏‎ (8 categories)
  30. Creating Cultures of Collaborative and Innovative Scholarship: The Case of Decoding the Disciplines‏‎ (8 categories)
  31. Undergraduate Students and Decoding the Disciplines: The Role of Student-Researchers and Student-Participants in Decoding the Disciplines Research‏‎ (7 categories)
  32. Threshold Concepts: Informing the Curriculum‏‎ (7 categories)
  33. Analysing what-if-questions as a move in Decoding Interviews‏‎ (7 categories)
  34. On the Integration of Agile Practices into Teaching: an approach to overcoming teaching and learning challenges of programming‏‎ (7 categories)
  35. Learning about Learning-Together‏‎ (7 categories)
  36. Applying Decoding Methodology to Psychological Statistics and Other Applications‏‎ (7 categories)
  37. From Knowing the Canon to Developing Skills Engaging with the Decoding the Disciplines Approach‏‎ (7 categories)
  38. Similarities and differences in eye movements between professors and students during graph reading‏‎ (7 categories)
  39. Bottlenecks in the Logic Classroom‏‎ (7 categories)
  40. Learning from Decoding across Disciplines and within Communities of Practice‏‎ (7 categories)
  41. Proposals for Assessment in Tax Teaching‏‎ (7 categories)
  42. Using Decoding the Disciplines to Elucidate the Mental Processes involved in Reading Graphical Data‏‎ (7 categories)
  43. Bottlenecks of Information Literacy‏‎ (7 categories)
  44. Easing Entry into the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Through Focused Assessments: The “Decoding the Disciplines” Approach‏‎ (7 categories)
  45. Mental Processes Utilized by Faculty and Students During Graphical Interpretation‏‎ (7 categories)
  46. Caution! Theories at play! Threshold concepts and Decoding the Disciplines‏‎ (7 categories)
  47. Decoding the Disciplines as Hermeneutic Practice‏‎ (7 categories)
  48. Examining Mathematics Teachers' Disciplinary Thinking‏‎ (7 categories)
  49. Incorporating Decoding the Disciplines into History Teacher Education‏‎ (7 categories)
  50. An Exercise to Assess Student Understanding of Bottleneck Concepts in Research Methods‏‎ (7 categories)

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