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Kaitlyn G. O'Hagan; Leanna Stiefel – Remedial and Special Education, 2025
Research increasingly seeks to answer the question: does special education work? This is different than asking if specific interventions have positive effects and instead aims to identify system-wide impacts. We systematically review published quantitative research on the impact of receiving special education services on student outcomes using…
Descriptors: Special Education, Program Effectiveness, Academic Achievement, Educational Research
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Adrienne D. Woods; Paul L. Morgan; Yangyang Wang; George Farkas; Marianne M. Hillemeier – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2025
The extent to which reading achievement is causally impacted by eligibility for special education services due to a learning disability (LD) or speech or language impairment (SLI) is currently unclear. In this registered report, we analyzed U.S. national data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study--Kindergarten Cohort of 2010-2011 (ECLS-K:…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Students with Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Speech Impairments
Geraldine P. Kiefer-Necklen – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Nursing educators are challenged to find strategies that will develop critical thinking and clinical judgment abilities in students. As technology has advanced, the use of virtual simulation platforms has increased in use in nursing courses. This study examined the effect of a pilot virtual simulation intervention on critical thinking and clinical…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Computer Simulation, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
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Esin Ölmez; Nihan Feyman Gök – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2025
Playing games occupies an essential place throughout life, particularly in childhood. With technological advances, urbanization, and the reduction of playgrounds, children's engagement with digital games has steadily increased. This shift highlights the importance of raising parental awareness about children's digital game preferences and gaming…
Descriptors: Video Games, Parent Role, Preschool Children, Foreign Countries
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Anita Fitzgerald; Sharon Konrad; Belinda Daughrity; Lei Sun – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
To assess the self-reported professional identity of healthcare majors at a large public university, and to understand the degree to which the students perceive their healthcare programs support the development of this identity. An online, modified version of the Professional Identity Five-Factor Scale (Tan, Van der Molen, and Schmidt [2017]. 'A…
Descriptors: College Students, Allied Health Occupations Education, Professional Identity, Student Attitudes
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Asmaa AlSaqqaf; Ke Hu – Discover Education, 2025
Past health crises highlight e-learning's vital role in sustaining education during disruptions. Effective student engagement in online platforms supports continuity amid school closures, yet its efficacy, particularly for primary and secondary students in Sabah, Malaysia remains persistent understudied. Very little research has employed the…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Electronic Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Learner Engagement
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Musab Al-Laimoun; Issa Alkinj – Journal of Education and Learning, 2025
Limited research has examined the perspectives of teachers and parents on the effectiveness of e-learning platforms in achieving educational outcomes for kindergarteners. This study sought to evaluate the views of teachers and parents regarding the effectiveness of the Darsak platform in supporting educational outcomes in kindergarten settings. A…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Parent Attitudes, Program Effectiveness, Electronic Learning
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Lee, Hyeonju; Ha, Minsu; Lee, Jurim; Aini, Rahmi Qurota; Rusmana, Ai Nurlaelasari; Sya'bandari, Yustika; Lee, Jun-Ki; Shin, Sein; Lee, Gyeong-Geon; Choo, Jaegul; Choi, Sungchul; Kim, Namhyoung; Park, Jisun – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2023
This study aimed to develop an automated computer scoring system (ACSS) incorporating a Korean spell checker to assess students' constructed responses and to check the efficacy of this system. To accomplish this, we examined the performance of automatic spelling correction in reporting and correcting spelling errors, the interaction of gender and…
Descriptors: Spelling, Error Correction, Foreign Countries, Automation
Wafaa Joumaa – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Using an explanatory sequential mixed method, this study investigated the impact of the employment of attendance agents in the Detroit Public Schools Community District on decreasing chronic absenteeism and improving attendance rates from kindergarten to fifth grade for different subgroups of students. The study also investigated the perceptions…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Attendance Patterns, Elementary School Students, School Personnel
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Usama Kalim; Saira Bibi – SAGE Open, 2024
Professional development (PD) programs are considered as essential for improving the teacher quality and performance in schools. Despite introducing several PD programs, the teachers' quality in the public schools is a matter of concern for Pakistan. It has become a challenge for policymakers and school leaders to design PD programs which can be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Competencies, Public School Teachers, Faculty Development
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Peter Fieger; Annette Foley – Education & Training, 2024
Purpose: In the wake of a skills shortage in Australia and its impact on the economy, the need for students to complete their vocational education and training (VET) programmes and enter the workforce is critical. This study aims to identify to what degree student programme choice and perceived personal benefits as well as various confounders act…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Satisfaction, Vocational Education, Student Attitudes
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J. Luca Bahr; Lars Höft; Anastasiya Lipnevich; Jennifer Meyer; Thorben Jansen – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2025
A comprehensive understanding of why feedback benefits some students and not others is still lacking. We performed latent profile analysis of students' receptivity to instructional feedback (RIF) in a sample of 1800 secondary school students from Germany (age: M = 16.37, SD = 1.47). We described RIF profiles, predicted profile membership using…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Attitudes, Program Effectiveness, Secondary School Students
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Ingrid Hemmer; Christoph Koch; Anna Peitz – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the extent to which education for sustainable development (ESD) training enhances university teachers' professional competence and whether it has the same effect in the digital as in the face-to-face format. Design/methodology/approach: A training concept was developed based on the professional action competence…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, College Faculty, In Person Learning, Electronic Learning
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Dur, Sadiye; Çevik, Sadik Görkem; Ustabas Yildiz, Nagehan – Early Child Development and Care, 2023
This study was designed as a prospective, randomized controlled trial. A total of 90 preterm infants who underwent retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) examinations were categorized into three groups, a control group, a white noise group (WN), and a classical music group (CM), each comprising 30 preterm infants. The study data were obtained using an…
Descriptors: Premature Infants, Acoustics, Classical Music, Pain
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Cheyeon Ha; Makana Craig; Alysia D. Roehrig – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2025
This study explored students' prosocial efficacy and reading outcomes in a culturally relevant summer reading program for underrepresented students. From a positive developmental approach, the reading program focuses on topics rooted in multicultural education, with books organized according to themes such as making a difference for oneself, one's…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Prosocial Behavior, Reading Achievement, Summer Programs
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