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Almudena Fernández-Fontecha; Arsema Pérez-Hernández – Educational Linguistics, 2025
Semantic fluency in first and second languages depends on lexical-semantic organisational mechanisms, such as clustering and switching (Bose et al., Int J Lang Commun Disord 52(3):334-345, 2017; Tomé Cornejo, Léxico disponible. Procesamiento y aplicación a la enseñanza de ELE. Master's thesis, Universidad de Salamanca. Gredos, 2015). Creative…
Descriptors: Second Languages, Language Fluency, Semantics, Memory
Clare Woolhouse – Educational Studies, 2025
The concepts of haunting and performativity are enmeshed to explore how teacher identity is materialised through shared stories. This sharing is interpreted as a calling forward of ghosts that inhabit memories via an analysis of educational narratives derived from twelve semi-structured qualitative interviews conducted with teachers working in…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Memory, Teaching Experience, Teacher Attitudes
Caro Hautekiet; Naomi Langerock; Evie Vergauwe – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
Many researchers agree that information residing in the focus of attention in working memory benefits from a boost in memory strength and activation, as well as heightened accessibility. However, recent studies have questioned this heightened accessibility. More specifically, these recent studies found reduced accessibility for an item in the…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Attention, Inhibition, Recall (Psychology)
Miranda E. Pinks; Kaylyn Van Deusen; Mark A. Prince; Anna J. Esbensen; Angela John Thurman; Lina R. Patel; Leonard Abbeduto; Madison M. Walsh; Lisa A. Daunhauer; Deborah J. Fidler – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2025
Short-term memory (STM) challenges are often observed in children with Down syndrome (DS), but existing early STM measures introduce measurement confounds in this population. To address the need for valid early STM measures for future DS interventions, this study evaluated the psychometric properties of a modified Corsi Span task, administered to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Short Term Memory, Down Syndrome, Young Children
Amy L. Atkinson; Beatriz Pinheiro Sanchez; Matthew Warburton; Heather Allmark; Richard J. Allen – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2025
Objective: Neurotypical individuals can prioritize particularly valuable information in working memory. This is a well-replicated effect, demonstrated across a wide variety of task factors and age groups. However, it is not clear if individuals with symptoms of ADHD are able to do this effectively, as there is some evidence this group struggle to…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Adults, Short Term Memory, Attention
Anna Liddle – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2025
Generated by the centenary of the First World War, there has been an increased interest in how war is commemorated in English schools. Whilst other authors have argued that the way in which remembrance is marked in schools is militarised and nationalistic, this article reports on a single school case study to provide a deeper discussion of how…
Descriptors: War, World History, Memory, Foreign Countries
Nicola Haskins; Marié-Heleen Coetzee; Marth Munro – Journal of Dance Education, 2025
This article proposes a decolonial choreographic process rupturing the historical locus of enunciation in a dance program at a tertiary institution in South Africa. This locus in choreographic composition curricula in such universities reflects Western modernity, resulting in epistemological hegemony that creates epistemic othering that, we argue,…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Decolonization, Higher Education
Tsz Yan Winnie Wong – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2025
This study examined the cultural identity and well-being of emigrated Hong Kongers amid sociopolitical changes post-2019. Utilizing constructivist grounded theory and art-based research, it involved four Hong Kongers who recently emigrated to the United Kingdom. A custom method called object-interview-object explored narratives through…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Foreign Countries, Asians, Well Being
Gordana Colic; Neda Miloševic Dedakin; Jovana Janjic – Research in Pedagogy, 2025
Introduction: One of the fundamental abilities underlying language development is phonological working memory. In this regard, the hypothesis is that children with specific language impairments have difficulties with phonological working memory, which may limit their language development. Objective: The aim of this study is to examine phonological…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Phonological Awareness, Language Impairments, Language Acquisition
Rose-Anne Reynolds – Global Studies of Childhood, 2025
What if children remade the world? What would adults have to give up, make room for, no longer silence or erase to allow this world to be remade? In this paper I propose that thinking with, in and through the land of schooling is one way to account for the violences that adult humans have inflicted on the earth and specifically the lands of…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Colonialism, Memory, Foreign Countries
Muhammet Ikbal Sahan; Roma Siugzdaite; Sebastiaan Mathôt; Wim Fias – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
The human eye scans visual information through scan paths, series of fixations. Analogous to these scan paths during the process of actual "seeing," we investigated whether similar scan paths are also observed while subjects are "rehearsing" stimuli in visuospatial working memory. Participants performed a continuous recall task…
Descriptors: Attention, Eye Movements, Spatial Ability, Short Term Memory
Nguyen Thien An Bach; Samuel Barclay – Language Learning Journal, 2025
Choosing which words to teach is a key consideration for language teachers and materials writers. Some studies have shown that teaching words in semantically related clusters can make learning more difficult. However, others argue it is the physical similarity of the referents of words that causes confusion. Importantly, studies have employed…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Semantics, Proximity, Second Language Instruction
Heetae Cho; Ye Hoon Lee – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2025
Although leisure participation has been recognized as an essential life domain that contributes to university students' lives and education, only a paucity of research has focused on the effects of past leisure experiences on education among university students. Accordingly, the purpose of this study was to explore the role of post-leisure…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Leisure Time, College Students, Memory
Hagit Magen; Michal Tomer-Offen – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
In many circumstances in everyday life, individuals offload information to external stores (e.g., shopping lists) to compensate for limitations in internal memory. When saving information externally, individuals tend to refrain from actively encoding an additional internal copy of the information, leading to a weakening of its internal trace. This…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Memory, Information Storage
Mara Stockner; Giuliana Mazzoni; Francesco Ianì – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
"Motor fluency" refers to the ease with which an action can be performed and several studies have shown how it can modulate various cognitive processes, such as memory and decision making. To investigate these implications of motor fluency, typing-based paradigms have been proven to be useful. In this literature, based on pioneering…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychomotor Skills, Cognitive Processes, Memory

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