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Xiuyuan Zhang; Brandon A. Carrillo; Ariana Christakis; Julia A. Leonard – Child Development, 2025
Learning takes time: Performance usually starts poorly and improves with practice. Do children intuit this basic phenomenon of skill learning? In preregistered Experiment 1 (n = 125; 54% female; 48% White; collected 2022-2023), US 7- to 8-year-old children predicted improved performance, 5- to 6-year-old children predicted flat performance, and…
Descriptors: Young Children, Child Development, Skill Development, Predictor Variables
Student Approaches to Generating Mathematical Examples: Comparing E-Assessment and Paper-Based Tasks
George Kinnear; Paola Iannone; Ben Davies – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2025
Example-generation tasks have been suggested as an effective way to both promote students' learning of mathematics and assess students' understanding of concepts. E-assessment offers the potential to use example-generation tasks with large groups of students, but there has been little research on this approach so far. Across two studies, we…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Learning Strategies, Skill Development, Student Evaluation
Elisabeth Bauer; Constanze Richters; Amadeus J. Pickal; Moritz Klippert; Michael Sailer; Matthias Stadler – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
This study explores whether AI-generated adaptive feedback or static feedback is favourable for student interest and performance outcomes in learning statistics in a digital learning environment. Previous studies have favoured adaptive feedback over static feedback for skill acquisition, however, without investigating the outcome of students'…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Feedback (Response), Statistics Education
Brielle Sheridan; Sharon A. Reeve; Nicole A. Pantano; Danielle L. Gureghian; April N. Kisamore – Education and Treatment of Children, 2025
Manding is an important skill for children to learn to access not only preferred items but also information that can be crucial to their success in academic, professional, or social settings. There is a need to continue research to best teach mands for information. The current study examined the effectiveness of using incidental teaching to teach…
Descriptors: Incidental Learning, Teaching Methods, Adolescents, Autism Spectrum Disorders
Isabela Darcie; Robert Gray; Marie Vander Kloet – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2025
Critical thinking is routinely identified as a goal for student learning in higher education. Critical thinking, however, is difficult to define or teach, often left as an educational aspiration that is challenging to operationalize and assess. Therefore, many interventions targeting critical thinking are isolated and tend to focus on the…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Critical Thinking, College Students, Foreign Countries
Jessica D. Slaton; Gregory P. Hanley; Ellen E. Gage; Kelsey W. Ruppel; Katherine J. Raftery; M. Kimball Clark; Christina M. Caruso – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2025
To address the high-rate, interfering stereotypy of three autistic students, a chained schedule for treating stereotypy was combined with skill-based treatment for challenging behavior. Treatment consisted of progressively widening contingencies to differentially reinforce functional communication, toleration, and accurate task completion with…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Behavior Problems, Skill Development

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