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Bryan Keller; Zach Branson – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
Causal inference involves determining whether a treatment (e.g., an education program) causes a change in outcomes (e.g., academic achievement). It is well-known that causal effects are more challenging to estimate than associations. Over the past 50 years, the potential outcomes framework has become one of the most widely used approaches for…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Educational Research, Regression (Statistics), Probability
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Johnston, Peter; Scanlon, Donna – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2021
Some children experience more difficulty than others becoming literate, often at great emotional, intellectual, social, and economic cost to themselves, but also to those who love and care for them, and for society at large. The causes of those difficulties and what to do about them have been the source of much research and sometimes heated…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Reading Difficulties, Definitions, Reading Instruction
National Center for Homeless Education, 2021
Children and youth experiencing homelessness face unique challenges in accessing and succeeding in school. Subtitle VII-B of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, reauthorized in 2015 by Title IX, Part A of the Every Student Succeeds Act (42 U.S.C. § 11431 et seq.; hereafter the "McKinney-Vento Act"), establishes the definition of…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Homeless People, Best Practices, Eligibility
National Center for Homeless Education, 2021
The word "homeless" typically does not bring to mind images of children and youth; but in reality, more than 1 million children and youth experiencing homelessness have been identified by U.S. public schools every year since the 2010-2011 school year (National Center for Homeless Education, 2016). Further, the number of students…
Descriptors: Identification, Civil Rights, Access to Education, Federal Legislation
Bess, Fred H.; Hornsby, Benjamin W. Y. – Grantee Submission, 2014
Fatigue is a common phenomenon in our society, and it can have a major impact on an individual's performance and wellbeing. Parents and teachers have long believed that children with hearing loss (CHL) are at increased risk for fatigue. One could easily speculate that toward the end of a school day, CHL may be "physically and mentally…
Descriptors: Fatigue (Biology), Children, Hearing Impairments, Definitions
Piske, Fernanda Hellen Ribeiro; Stoltz, Tania; Machado, Jarci – Online Submission, 2014
Creativity is an essential attribute for the development of creative potential. However, it is not always developed properly in the school context, especially when it is about gifted students education. Because these children need a specialized service to attend their special needs. In this sense, this study aims to contribute in order that…
Descriptors: Gifted, Creative Activities, Creative Development, Creativity
Bess, Fred H.; Hornsby, Benjamin W.Y. – Grantee Submission, 2014
Anecdotal reports of fatigue after sustained speech-processing demands are common among adults with hearing loss; however, systematic research examining hearing loss-related fatigue is limited, particularly with regard to fatigue among children with hearing loss (CHL). Many audiologists, educators, and parents have long suspected that CHL…
Descriptors: Listening, Fatigue (Biology), Hearing Impairments, Children
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Mataix-Cols, David; Pertusa, Alberto – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2012
Background: The inclusion of a new mental disorder in the nomenclature is not a trivial matter. Many have highlighted the risks of an ever-increasing number of mental disorders and of overpathologizing human behaviour. Given the proposed inclusion of a new hoarding disorder (HD) in DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Definitions, Identification, Risk
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Spyrou, Spyros – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2011
This article provides a critique of the preoccupation with children's voices in child-centred research by exploring their limits and problematizing their use in research. The article argues that critical, reflexive researchers need to reflect on the processes which produce children's voices in research, the power imbalances that shape them and the…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Children, Empowerment, Researchers
Rubin, Kenneth H., Ed.; Coplan, Robert J., Ed. – Guilford Publications, 2010
While both positive and negative peer interactions have long been a focus of scientific interest, much less attention has been given to children who tend to refrain from interacting with peers. This volume brings together leading authorities to review progress in understanding the development, causes, and consequences of shyness and social…
Descriptors: Shyness, Cross Cultural Studies, Academic Achievement, Personality
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Epps, Susan; And Others – Journal of School Psychology, 1985
Examined three definitions of learning disabilities (LD), ability-achievement discrepancy, low achievement, and scatter, to determine common variance among 48 LD children and 96 non-LD children. Factor analysis resulted in two distinct groupings of LD students; low achievement accounted for over four times as much variance as ability-achievement…
Descriptors: Children, Definitions, Elementary Education, Factor Analysis
Cornwell, David; Hobbs, Sandy – 1985
Several approaches to the study of play are examined and critiqued, including Matthews and Matthews' (1982) paradigm case approach and Sutton-Smith and Kelly-Byrne's (1984) view of play as a commonly-recognized-as-framed event in which the metacommunicative function always retains primacy. Consideration of the genesis of play in the child leads to…
Descriptors: Children, Definitions, Identification, Play
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Lambert, Nadine M.; And Others – American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1978
The article discusses a study designed to reconcile the widely varying estimates of prevalence of hyperactivity in children, in which parents, teachers, and physicians were asked to identify hyperactivity in a sample of over 5,000 elementary school children. (DLS)
Descriptors: Children, Conceptual Schemes, Definitions, Elementary Education
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Wodrich, David L.; Stobo, Natalie; Trca, Michelle – School Psychology Quarterly, 1998
Students with serious emotional disturbance (SED) are identified at relatively low rates, perhaps because of confusion about how to meet the federal definition's elements. One practical aspect of this problem is addressed: how to determine if emotional disturbance has adversely affected educational performance. Implications for professional…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Definitions, Elementary Education
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Mazzocco, Michele M. M.; Pulsifer, Margaret; Fiumara, Agata; Cocuzza, M.; Nigro, F.; Incorpora, G.; Barone, R. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1998
A study of 14 males with fragile X syndrome, 12 females with Rett Syndrome, and 25 individuals with other developmental disorders found that among those with fragile X syndrome, none of the 11 who did not have a diagnosis of autism met the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) criteria for pervasive developmental disorder.…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Clinical Diagnosis, Definitions
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