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Andreea Dutulescu; Stefan Ruseti; Denis Iorga; Mihai Dascalu; Danielle S. McNamara – Grantee Submission, 2025
Automated multiple-choice question (MCQ) generation is valuable for scalable assessment and enhanced learning experiences. How-ever, existing MCQ generation methods face challenges in ensuring plausible distractors and maintaining answer consistency. This paper intro-duces a method for MCQ generation that integrates reasoning-based explanations…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Assisted Testing, Multiple Choice Tests, Natural Language Processing
Sturgell, Adelle K.; Van Norman, Ethan R. – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2023
Problem-solving frameworks have the potential to promote objective data-based decisions that increase the likelihood students are matched to appropriate evidence-based interventions. Unfortunately, cognitive biases, heuristics, and fallacies can lead to erroneous conclusions within problem-solving frameworks. Some of these effects have been…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Problem Solving, Guidelines, Evidence Based Practice
Kotera, Yasuhiro; Sweet, Michael – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2019
In this paper, we aim to highlight the characteristics of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) and suggest possible directions for future research and study. The majority of NLP studies argue for more rigorous empirical support and standardised regulatory governance, in order to overcome academic biases and general misunderstandings. However, its…
Descriptors: Neurolinguistics, Misconceptions, Cognitive Restructuring, Metacognition
Carless, David; Zhou, Jiming – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2016
This paper is focused on an innovation which involved students being assessed on short written responses to an issue to be addressed in the following classroom session. The innovation was evaluated through a student survey, individual and focus-group interviews with participants, and the analysis of a critical friend. Positive findings included…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Writing Assignments, Educational Innovation, Student Surveys
Aguiar, Joana G.; Correia, Paulo R. M. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2016
In this paper, we explore the use of concept maps (Cmaps) as instructional materials prepared by teachers, to foster the understanding of chemistry. We choose fireworks as a macroscopic event to teach basic chemical principles related to the Bohr atomic model and matter-energy interaction. During teachers' Cmap navigation, students can experience…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Science Instruction, Cues, Chemistry
Bowen, William G.; McPherson, Michael S. – Princeton University Press, 2016
American higher education faces some serious problems--but they are not the ones most people think. In this brief and accessible book, two leading experts show that many so-called crises--from the idea that typical students are drowning in debt to the belief that tuition increases are being driven by administrative bloat--are exaggerated or simply…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Quality, Educational Change, Misconceptions
Baker, Bruce D.; Weber, Mark – Albert Shanker Institute, 2016
In this paper, the authors begin by classifying the arguments that assert American schools are relatively inefficient into two categories: the "long-term trend argument" and the "international comparison argument." Their focus herein is on the latter of these two. They then describe two frameworks for approaching either of…
Descriptors: Public Education, Public Schools, Misconceptions, Efficiency
Smith, Charity Fleming; Goodwin, Debbie – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2014
No Child left Behind, The ESEA Flexibility Program, and the Race to the Top contest have spurred a multitude of School Improvement programs, businesses, initiatives and more. The current emphasis on standardized testing, data gathering and analysis, and measuring effective schooling has caused many education agencies, state and local, to seek…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Empowerment, Audits (Verification), School Turnaround
Fallace, Thomas – Teachers College Record, 2011
Background/Context: Determining John Dewey's exact influence on civic and social education during the early 20th century has been one of the most vexing issues facing curriculum historians. Generally speaking, interpretations of Dewey's work and influence have been plagued by four recurring methodological limitations: First, historians tend to…
Descriptors: Evidence, Social Justice, Historiography, Educational Philosophy
Abaté, Charles J. – Thought & Action, 2008
"Multitasking" has developed a certain mantra in our culture, and according to this widely held axiom, people in general and students in particular, can and do function productively and learn efficiently doing several things at once. There also seems to be an unshakable conviction that young students excel in a multitasking environment.…
Descriptors: Time Management, Efficiency, Misconceptions, Cognitive Processes
Riley, William L. – School Business Affairs, 1999
In a November 1998 "Forbes Magazine" article, Peter Brimelow claims that seven states, including Indiana, employ a greater percentage of "nonteaching bureaucracy" than classroom teachers. Using National Center for Education Statistics school staffing definitions, this article paints a different picture and decries the folly of…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Bureaucracy, Definitions, Efficiency
Ozdener, Nesrin – Computers & Education, 2008
This study focuses on how students in vocational high schools and universities interpret the algorithms in structural computer programming that concerns time-efficiency. The targeted research group consisted of 242 students from two vocational high schools and two departments of the Faculty of Education in Istanbul. This study used qualitative and…
Descriptors: Vocational High Schools, Mathematics Education, Programming, Statistical Analysis
Peer reviewedMolnar, Alex – Educational Leadership, 1995
Tainted by failure, rooted in myth, and marked by questionable practice, public-private partnerships in education are risky. Performance contracting failed miserably in the 1970s. Faulty privatization rationales include myths surrounding SAT test scores and the "bloated bureaucracy" and "money doesn't matter" arguments. Neither…
Descriptors: Class Size, Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Problems
Peer reviewedCooper, Samuel; Cohn, Elchanan – Economics of Education Review, 1994
Borg, Mason, and Shapiro in "The Economic Consequences of State Lotteries" (Praeger, 1991) argue that the Florida lottery creates an implicit tax that is inequitable and inefficient. These conclusions are unconvincing. Are lotteries really responsible for 35% reductions in pupil spending in lottery states? Additional work by Borg and…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance
Peer reviewedBorg, Mary O. – Economics of Education Review, 1994
Responding to critique of "The Economic Consequences of State Lotteries" (Praeger, 1991), coauthor praises reviewers' analysis and deplores their harsh criticism. Income coefficient used is justifiable, since, in Florida, number of children attending state-funded schools is positively associated with income. Would have received even…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Data Collection, Educational Equity (Finance), Efficiency
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