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Zahid Hussain Bhat; Riyaz Ahmad Rainayee – International Journal of Training Research, 2025
This study examines the effects of trainee reactions on perceived training utility and trainee course satisfaction and tests the effect of utility reactions on trainees' satisfaction with training. 171 civil service officers participated in this study. The responses were analyzed using the Partial Least Square Approach of Structural Equation…
Descriptors: Trainees, Government Employees, Student Satisfaction, Student Reaction
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Bogdan Yamkovenko; Charlie A. R. Hogg; Maya Miller-Vedam; Phillip Grimaldi; Walt Wells – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2025
Knowledge tracing (KT) models predict how students will perform on future interactions, given a sequence of prior responses. Modern approaches to KT leverage "deep learning" techniques to produce more accurate predictions, potentially making personalized learning paths more efficacious for learners. Many papers on the topic of KT focus…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Models, Prediction
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Megan N. Imundo; Maria Goldshtein; Micah Watanabe; Jiachen Gong; Nicole Crosby; Tracy Arner; Rod D. Roscoe; Danielle S. McNamara – Grantee Submission, 2025
Academic Status Reports (ASRs) are submitted by an instructor to indicate that a student is succeeding in the course or, more commonly, that the instructor is concerned about their progress or participation in the course (e.g., not attending class or not submitting assignments). ASR notifications are sent to students and may also be shared with…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Academic Achievement, Identification, Early Intervention
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Lisa H. Rosen; Shannon R. Scott; Meredith G. Higgins – International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2025
Bullying begins in the preschool years and presents a public health concern for children of all ages with negative outcomes observed for victims, perpetrators, and bystanders. With an eye on intervention, research suggests that reading and discussing books may help to encourage perspective taking and compassion for others, even at an early age.…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Bullying, Student Reaction, Books
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Talha Mahboob Alam; George Adrian Stoica; Özlem Özgöbek – Smart Learning Environments, 2025
Response technologies (RTs), also termed clickers or student response systems, have gained traction among researchers in classrooms in recent years. RTs encompass various interactive tools and technologies that are pivotal in modern educational settings. Numerous articles emphasize the effectiveness of RTs across multiple grades and courses.…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Reaction
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Jennifer N. Ross; Dan Guadagnolo; Jackie Goodman; Angela Bakaj; Laura Crupi; Shirley Liu; Christina Makkar; Nicole Laliberté; Fiona Rawle – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2025
This article examines student perspectives on academic failure during the first year of postsecondary education. We focus on students' personal definitions, responses to, and strategies for embracing and bouncing back from failure in their first year. In this study, students understood academic failure as a negotiation between self and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Freshmen, Student Attitudes, Academic Failure
Jocelyn Amevuvor – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2025
In fall 2019, I had the pleasure of conducting research with my daughter's prekindergarten class. While the research was initially meant to explore the ways the class as a whole responded to and engaged with West African picturebooks and artifacts, it became clear over the course of my three classroom visits that my daughter's responses were…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Preschool Education, Daughters, Interviews
Daniel Schmidt – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Six experiments were conducted with graduate students to assess resurgence of compound (i.e., multi-step) academic responding under free operant procedures. Participants learned two different interobserver agreement (IOA) methods -- compound behaviors -- through instructional phases before beginning the experimental phases. Each experiment…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Behavior, Student Reaction, Responses
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María del Rosario Neira-Piñeiro; Begoña Camblor-Pandiella; Nerea López-Bouzas; M. Esther del-Moral-Pérez; Jonathan Castañeda-Fernández – Literacy, 2025
Drawing is an ideal technique to understand children's responses to fictional narratives, including digital ones. In this case, a gamified narrative with augmented reality (AR), based on a picturebook, was designed and used in an intervention in 8 Early Childhood Education classrooms (N = 113), aimed at enhancing their literary competence. This…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Childrens Attitudes, Freehand Drawing, Student Reaction
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L. DiAnne Borders; Alexis Arzuaga; Emily N. Spain – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2025
Practicum students' anxiety as they envision seeing "real" clients can impede their self-efficacy and in-session functioning. To explore how anticipatory stress and coping theory might help better support them, we used CQR-M to code students' (n = 42) immediate thoughts and reactions to three challenging client situations before and…
Descriptors: Practicums, Counselor Training, Self Efficacy, Stress Variables
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Mohamad Iyad Al-Khiami; Martin Jaeger; Sayed Mohamad Soleimani; Abdulhadi Kazem – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background Study: The research discusses the need for a paradigm shift in engineering education current practices to accommodate the digital native students. The paper emphasizes the importance of integrating disruptive technologies, namely Virtual Reality (VR) through Head Mounted Displays VR (HMD VR) and Desktop Based VR (DB VR) and comparing it…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education, Computer Simulation, Student Motivation
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Markus Dresel; Martin Daumiller; Jana Spear; Stefan Janke; Oliver Dickhäuser; Gabriele Steuer – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2025
Background: Errors can provide informative feedback and exhibit a high potential for learning gains. Affective-motivational and action-related reactions to errors are two forms of error adaptivity that have been shown to enhance learning outcomes from errors. However, little is known regarding the development and contextual conditions of students'…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Error Patterns, Student Reaction, Mathematics Education
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Mingrui Xiong; Qian Liu; Yunfeng He – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Previous research indicates that students' academic performance can be negatively affected by interparental conflict. However, studies focusing on Chinese high school students, whose academic performance is particularly emphasized, are limited. Moreover, relatively little work has examined the mechanisms underlying the association between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parents, Marital Instability, Conflict
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Qian Huangfu; Hong Li; Yuanyuan Ban; Jiamei He – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Teacher enthusiasm is known to affect students' learning in traditional classroom environments, but it is unclear how displayed teacher enthusiasm can optimize learning of chemistry procedural knowledge in multimedia learning environments. In this context, the present study used eye-tracking technology and quantitative analysis to examine how…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Video Technology, Chemistry, Positive Attitudes
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Jackson, Andrew; Godwin, Allison; Bartholomew, Scott; Mentzer, Nathan – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2022
Iteration and improvement are important attributes of design, tacitly indicating that failure is also a part of the process. There are different conceptions of failure in engineering contexts than in other academic settings. Therefore, for beginning designers, these failure experiences may be perceived as mishaps, lowering confidence or interest.…
Descriptors: Failure, Engineering, Design, STEM Education
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