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Michael C. Frank; Heidi A. Baumgartner; Mika Braginsky; George Kachergis; Amy A. Lightbody; Robert Z. Sparks; Rebecca Zhu; Stephanie M. Carlson; Sandra Graham; Sebastián J. Lipina; Nora S. Newcombe; Candice L. Odgers; Robert C. Pianta; Robert S. Siegler; Margaret Snowling; Hirokazu Yoshikawa; Ana Cubillo; Kenneth A. Dodge – Child Development, 2025
Despite the ubiquity of variation in child development within individuals, across groups, and across tasks, timescales, and contexts, dominant methods in developmental science and education research still favor group averages, short snapshots of time, and single environments. The Learning Variability Network Exchange (LEVANTE) is a framework…
Descriptors: Child Development, Learning Processes, Literacy, Numeracy
Minkang Kim; Soohyun Baek; Jean Decety; Derek Sankey – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2025
Within educational research, there is a growing interest in using neuroscience methods such as electroencephalography (EEG) and event-related potentials (ERPs) to probe neural mechanisms underlying students' learning and development, in natural, school-based settings. The results of these studies are beginning to appear in educational,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Moral Development, Empathy, Brain
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Jason D. Yeatman; Maya Yablonski – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2025
Educational neuroscience was born out of the promise that brain imaging would generate discoveries that change how we educate our children. Many neuroscientists and educators alike feel that this promise has not been fulfilled and have begun to question the utility of this nascent field that is arising at the intersection of two well-established…
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Brain, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research
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Daniel Hamlin – Journal of School Choice, 2024
Homeschooling has grown into a large and highly diverse segment of American education. However, empirical studies of homeschooling have remained methodologically underdeveloped. The purpose of this article is to chart an agenda for a new generation of research on homeschooling. A narrative review of quantitative research published since 2000 is…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Educational Research, Educational Trends, Research Needs
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Lily FitzGibbon; Brooke Oliver; Rachel Nesbit; Helen Dodd – Educational Review, 2025
Play is linked to healthy child development and is recognised in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. School breaktimes provide regular opportunities for children to play, and as such, they have been the context of a large and interdisciplinary body of research on play. Play research has diverse aims and cuts across many academic…
Descriptors: Play, Recess Breaks, Child Development, Measurement Techniques
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Ee Lynn Cheah; Kimberly Kong – Southeast Asia Early Childhood, 2024
This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of early childhood education and development research in Malaysia, focusing on articles published in Scopus. Publications included in this study consisted of journal articles, books and book chapters, and conference papers, all of which sampled children between four to seven years old. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Educational Research
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Westberg, Johannes – History of Education, 2023
The history of education is, and can be, many things. In this article, I argue that the history of education in the Nordic countries is marked by three phases, based on its institutional setting. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the history of education was written by schoolmen for schoolmen. In the post-war era, the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational Research, Educational Sociology
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Köngäs, Mirja; Määttä, Kaarina – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2023
Childhood research is increasingly being conducted from different disciplines, and research methods for showing the child's world are also increasing and evolving. This article examines the challenges and opportunities of childhood research in an early childhood education and care (ECEC) environment from an ethnographic approach. The purpose of…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Early Childhood Education, Educational Research, Research Methodology
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Genevieve D’Cruz – Journal of Montessori Research, 2024
Despite an increase in race-related Montessori research over the past decade, the Montessori community lacks a unified framework to examine the Montessori Method and its philosophy through a critical racial lens. Without explicit discussions or universal training about race and whiteness, the Montessori Method can be interpreted through a…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Montessori Schools, Educational Research, Educational Philosophy
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Martin Brunner; Sophie E. Stallasch; Cordula Artelt; Oliver Lüdtke – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
There is a need for robust evidence about which educational interventions work in preschool to foster children's cognitive and socio-emotional learning (SEL) outcomes. Lab-based individually randomized experiments can develop and refine such interventions, and field-based randomized experiments (e.g., cluster randomized trials) evaluate their…
Descriptors: Preschools, Social Emotional Learning, Outcomes of Education, Cognitive Objectives
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Smit, Milou; Bakker, Nelleke – History of Education, 2021
This article discusses the conceptualisation of "enuresis nocturna" by Dutch experts between "c."1950 and 1990, years in which across the West new child sciences rapidly developed. Today, bedwetting is conceived as a mental illness caused by a mixture of nature- and nurture-bound factors. Have organic and environmental causes…
Descriptors: Physiology, Foreign Countries, Child Development, Educational Research
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Judith J. Carta; Dale Walker; Kathryn M. Bigelow; Charles R. Greenwood; Alana G. Schnitz; Bridging the Word Gap Research Network Leadership Team – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: Numerous studies emphasize the critical impact of early communicative interactions on children's language, cognitive, and social development; academic performance; and life outcomes. Early research linking disparities in language interaction quality and quantity to socioeconomic factors sometimes identified these population differences as…
Descriptors: Language Proficiency, Equal Education, Intervention, Educational Research
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Nasir, Na'ilah Suad; Lee, Carol D.; Pea, Roy; McKinney de Royston, Maxine – Educational Researcher, 2021
Theories of learning developed in education and psychology for the past 100 years are woefully inadequate to support the design of schools and classrooms that foster deep learning and equity. Needed is learning theory that can guide us in creating schools and classrooms where deep learning occurs, where learners' full selves are engaged, and that…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational Research, Learning Processes, Cognitive Processes
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Iveta Kestere; Arnis Strazdins; Inese Rezgorina; Reinis Vejins – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
The project "Representation of Childhood at the Museums of Latvia, Integrated in the E-Learning Environment of Higher Education" was a response to the need for sources in the history of education that would accommodate the interests of students in educational sciences. The article aims at sharing the project experience in (1) mapping the…
Descriptors: Museums, Masters Programs, Graduate Students, Foreign Countries
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Saracho, Olivia N. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
Developmental theorists use their research to generate philosophies on children's development. They organize and interpret data based on a scheme to develop their theory. A theory refers to a systematic statement of principles related to observed phenomena and their relationship to each other. A theory of child development looks at the children's…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Child Development, Theories
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