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Lee, Sarah M.; Szucs, Leigh E.; Young, Emily; Fahrenbruch, Melissa – Journal of School Health, 2023
Background: School-based health education can provide students with learning experiences that improve knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions (KAP) and behaviors regarding physical activity and nutrition. Methods: We conducted a 2-phase systematic review. Phase 1 was a review of reviews (ie, systematic reviews or meta-analyses) that were published…
Descriptors: Students, Health Education, Physical Activity Level, Nutrition
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Paul Rowlandson; Adrian Simpson – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
The turn to 'evidence-based education' in the past three decades favours one type of evidence: experiment. Knowledge brokers ground recommendations for classroom practice on reports of experimental research. This paper distinguishes "field" and "laboratory" experiments, on the basis of control and precision of causal…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Evidence Based Practice, Research, Science Education
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Tan, Michael; Koh, Teck Seng – Science Education, 2023
In considering goals for science education, it is conventional to make arguments for the utility of scientific knowledge for a variety of purposes. Less prominent are rationales based on the beauty or truth of science. In this paper, we examine how an approach to science education might be different if we shift the goals of communication to an…
Descriptors: Science Education, Classroom Communication, Knowledge Level, Evidence
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Kristen Johnson; Annie Burke-Doe; Jane E. Sullivan – Educational Research: Theory and Practice, 2024
Background: Evidence-based practice (EBP) is supported by the appropriate use of standardized outcome measures (OMs). Continuing education (CE) is a common method for translation of OMs knowledge to practice. However, little is known about the attitudes and behaviors of physical therapists regarding CE and knowledge translation (KT) of OMs.…
Descriptors: Physical Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Attitudes, Knowledge Level
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Yasin Arslan; Rebecca Gordon; Andrew Tolmie – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2025
Understanding factors which might influence teachers' knowledge of educational neuroscience is essential for designing effective initial training and professional development programmes. This study assessed teachers' knowledge using our novel Educational Neuroscience Knowledge Test (ENKT). The validated ENKT provided a structured measure of…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Knowledge Level, Science Education
Diana Collins – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In nursing education, both preregistration and continuing professional development, there is an absence of information about the specific needs of transgender people. The practicum site observed that education on the needs of the transgender community was lacking, discussing a discrepancy in the information offered and the scant attention paid to…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Sexual Identity, LGBTQ People, Needs
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Caddick, Zachary A.; Fraundorf, Scott H.; Rottman, Benjamin M.; Nokes-Malach, Timothy J. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2023
Over the course of training, physicians develop significant knowledge and expertise. We review dual-process theory, the dominant theory in explaining medical decision making: physicians use both heuristics from accumulated experience (System 1) and logical deduction (System 2). We then discuss how the accumulation of System 1 clinical experience…
Descriptors: Physicians, Expertise, Cognitive Processes, Thinking Skills
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Aubyn C. Stahmer; Yue Yu; Jessica Suhrheinrich; Melina Melgarejo; Patricia Schetter – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Ensuring effective use of evidence-based practice (EBP) for autism in schools is imperative due to the significantly increasing number of autistic students receiving school services each year. High-quality EBP use has proven challenging in schools. Research indicates implementation climate, or how EBP are supported, rewarded, and valued, and EBP…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Educational Environment
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Øyunn Syrstad Høydal – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2025
This article engages in evidence-based policymaking by addressing (a) how civil servants endeavor to link evidence and policy and (b) examining how political bias influences this knowledge work in the ongoing digitalization of the Norwegian school. More specifically, it looks at the "uncertainties" civil servants encounter in their…
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Government Employees, Political Influences, Educational Technology
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Seyedahmad Rahimi; Valerie J. Shute – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2024
Research fields related to learning (e.g., educational technology and learning sciences) have historically focused on what questions using traditional methods (e.g., comparing different learning tools and methods). New methodologies that are grounded in learning, engagement, and motivational theories are needed to additionally address the how…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Psychometrics, Learning Processes, Educational Technology
Deborah Rachel Ingraham – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The problem to be explored in the proposed study will be to determine to what extent public and private leaders utilize scientific evidence-based knowledge, ethical considerations, and public policy in their executive decision-making, particularly during emergent situations. There are numerous examples of where it appeared leaders lacked ethical…
Descriptors: Risk Management, Best Practices, Decision Making Skills, Evidence Based Practice
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Kate Wachutka; Mercedes Echevarria; Jennifer Walsh – Journal of School Nursing, 2025
Background: School-aged children with unidentified mental illnesses experience poor health outcomes; managing this issue requires a collaborative community approach. Objectives: The objective was to implement an evidence-based mental health education and sustainment program within an underresourced school setting for staff and parents/guardians…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Evidence Based Practice, Intervention, School Health Services
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Ashley C. Yaugher; Christina C. Pay; Jenna Hawks; Cristian L. Meier – Journal of School Nursing, 2025
There are effective prevention strategies to combat increasing rates of youth e-cigarette use. This study assessed the outcomes of an e-cigarette prevention program with teachers and parents/guardians across a three-county rural area. Researchers assessed teachers' and parent/guardians' increased knowledge and confidence in implementing vape…
Descriptors: Smoking, Prevention, Rural Areas, Knowledge Level
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Melissa Dancy; Charles Henderson; Naneh Apkarian; Estrella Johnson; Marilyne Stains; Jeffrey R. Raker; Alexandra Lau – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
A survey of 722 physics faculty conducted in 2008 found that many physics instructors had knowledge of research-based instructional strategies (RBISs), were interested in using more, but often discontinued use after trying. Considerable effort has been made during the decade following 2008 to develop and disseminate RBISs in physics as well as…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Knowledge Level, Active Learning
Charishma Price – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this study was to discover the potential relationships between principals' special-education training and experiences and the academic growth of students with disabilities (SWDs). The study also investigated the differences between the academic growth of SWDs at schools where principals have completed a degree, minor, and/or…
Descriptors: Principals, Special Education, Administrator Education, Training
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