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Kateryna Horlenko; Lina Kaminskiene; Erno Lehtinen – Frontline Learning Research, 2024
Teacher professional vision as a concept is gaining importance in research on teaching, and recently models for studying teacher professional vision and student self-regulated learning (SRL) have been proposed. There are interview and video intervention studies investigating teacher professional vision for SRL, but no real-life classroom research…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Assistive Technology, Biofeedback
Heera Lee – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Delivering a presentation has been found to be one of the most anxiety-inducing tasks faced by English language learners (ELLs). Researchers suggest that instructors should be more aware of the emotional state of ELLs to provide the appropriate level of emotional and instructional scaffolding support needed to improve presentation performance.…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), English Language Learners, English (Second Language), Social Emotional Learning
Chih, Yu-Chun; Stierwalt, Julie A. G.; LaPointe, Leonard L.; Chih, Yu-Pin – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2017
Physiological activities (heart rate and respiratory rate) during a word retrieval task were measured in normal participants. Word frequency demonstrated a significant effect on naming accuracy and latencies but not on physiological activities. These data will serve as a basis for comparison for individuals with a compromised language system.
Descriptors: Word Frequency, Naming, Accuracy, Metabolism

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