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Xiaochen Lin; Q. Wang; H. Gu; J. J. Yu; M. Limniou – European Journal of Education, 2025
A knowledge gap exists regarding the faculty's dynamic selection and modification of emotion regulation strategies to reduce negative emotions in synchronous teaching. This study conducted semi-structured interviews with 16 teachers at higher education institutions in China, focusing on their handling of the negative emotions that arose from poor…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship, College Students, Emotional Response
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Yang Lan; Mohd Rashid Bin Saad – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2025
Emotions can influence online teaching and learning, according to existing studies. PERMA theory enjoys great fame in both positive psychology field and English foreign language context since it was proposed by Seligman, which includes five domains, namely positive emotions, engagement, relationship, meaning, and achievement. Although there is a…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Jennifer Mata-McMahon; Michael J. Haslip; Shahin Hossain – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
This study explores in-service early childhood educators' understanding of children's spirituality. Utilizing the recently validated instrument, "Early Childhood Educators' Spiritual Practices in the Classroom (ECE-SPC)," responses to the question, "What do you understand children's spirituality to be?" were analyzed.…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Childrens Attitudes, Religious Factors, Teacher Student Relationship
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Angelos Charalampous; Maria Darra – Journal of Education and Learning, 2025
The role of teacher's feedback in the teaching and learning process is extremely important as it allows educators to provide an objective assessment of a student's performance and help them improve their academic achievements. In this paper, the findings of a comprehensive literature review, conducted using the PRISMA methodology, encompassing 19…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Academic Achievement, Student Evaluation, Student Improvement
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Taufiqulloh; Fahrus Zaman Fahdly; Ihda Rosdiana; Christine N. Ferrer; Chandchom Ratsamemonthon; Meyga Agustya Nindya; Nico Irawan – International Journal of Language Testing, 2025
Writing assessments in the EFL context today have put a great concern on language acquisition and proficiency testing. However, diverse techniques and practices require a comprehensive synthesis to better understand trends, gaps, and best practices. This study reviews and synthesizes prior research on writing assessments in EFL contexts. It…
Descriptors: Writing Tests, Evaluation Methods, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Aysel Sahin Kizil; Blanka Klimova; Marcel Pikhart; Antigoni Parmaxi – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: The rise of intelligent chatbots powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning has ignited interest in their potential for revolutionising second language (L2) acquisition and foreign language learning (FLL). While their potential seems vast, understanding their actual impact on learning outcomes requires comprehensive…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Synchronous Communication
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Rebecca Swanson; Aram Bingham; Megan Sanders; Carter Moulton – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2025
An increasing number of university faculty have become interested in alternative grading systems in recent years. While there is a growing body of research on such grading systems, implementation can be a challenge for instructors. Mastery-based testing is a grading system in which students learn from feedback and have multiple attempts to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Undergraduate Students, Algebra, Mathematics Education
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Michael Hast – Higher Education Studies, 2025
The rapid shift towards online learning in higher education has transformed the landscape of essential academic skills, with presentation abilities emerging as a crucial competency for student success. This paper addresses the challenges and opportunities associated with teaching presentation skills in a distance education context. Traditional…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Computer Simulation, Online Courses, Outcomes of Education
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Stanislav Pozdniakov; Jonathan Brazil; Mehrnoush Mohammadi; Mollie Dollinger; Shazia Sadiq; Hassan Khosravi – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2025
Engaging students in creating high-quality novel content, such as educational resources, promotes deep and higher-order learning. However, students often lack the necessary training or knowledge to produce such content. To address this gap, this paper explores the potential of incorporating generative AI (GenAI) to review students' work and…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Artificial Intelligence, Student Developed Materials, Feedback (Response)
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Gayane Sedrakyan; Simone Borsci; Asad Abdi; Stéphanie M. van den Berg; Bernard P. Veldkamp; Jos van Hillegersberg – Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching & Learning, 2025
Purpose: This research aims to explore digital feedback needs/preferences in online education during lockdown and the implications for post-pandemic education. Design/methodology/approach: An empirical study approach was used to explore feedback needs and experiences from educational institutions in the Netherlands and Germany (N = 247) using a…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Electronic Learning, Preferences, Online Courses
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Jian-Wen Fang; Jing Chen; Xiao-Ge Guo; Qing-Ke Fu; Gwo-Jen Hwang; Yun-Fang Tu – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Digital competence is an essential skill for pre-service teachers, and self-regulation is an important factor in this competence. However, lack of emotional support often affects development of students' digital competence. Therefore, an emotional support-embedded robot-based self-regulated learning (ES-RSRL) system was developed. This ES-RSRL…
Descriptors: Robotics, Technology Uses in Education, Independent Study, Electronic Learning
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Joseph Calvin Gagnon; Sungur Gurel; Brian R. Barber; David E. Houchins; Holly B. Lane; Erica D. McCray; Richard G. Lambert – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2025
To address instructional challenges and poor academic outcomes of youth in juvenile correctional facilities (JCFs), we must understand how and why some teachers are effective and why students are responsive to instruction in these settings. We observed and coded teacher--student instructional interactions from 733 fifteen-minute classroom reading…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Delinquency, Males, Students
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Adem Soruç; Dogan Yuksel; Jim McKinley; Trevor Grimshaw – Language Learning Journal, 2025
This study highlights critical factors influencing English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers' decisions to provide in-class oral corrective feedback (OCF). It explores the interplay between teachers' individual differences -- namely educational background, teaching experience, and additional training -- and their decisions regarding OCF. EFL…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers, Oral Language
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Rahel Schmid; Robbert Smit; Nicolas Robin; Alexander Strahl – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2025
Background: Students make many errors in visual programming. In order to learn from these, it is important that students regulate their emotions and view errors as learning opportunities. Aims: This study aimed to explore to what extent momentary emotions, specifically enjoyment, anxiety and boredom, as well as the error learning orientation of…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Learning Processes, Error Patterns
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Brian K. Hornbuckle; Asimoula Valai; Audrey L. McCombs; Elizabeth A. Griffin – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2025
We investigate a personal response system (PRS) pedagogy for lecture halls that encourages active engagement yet lowers barriers for implementation by eliminating the need to address student requests to make up questions because students must answer (not necessarily correctly) only more than half (greater than or equal 50%) of PRS questions to…
Descriptors: Audience Response Systems, Undergraduate Students, Science Education, Grades (Scholastic)
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