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Kim, Dongil; Koh, Eunyoung; Jeong, Sora; Lee, Kijyung; Kim, Boongnyun; Kim, Ienai – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2011
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and learning disabilities (LD) are the most commonly diagnosed childhood disorders, and they frequently co-occur with each other. It has been found that students with comorbidity of ADHD and LD experience more difficulties in school. Even though the research interests in the comorbidity of ADHD and…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Learning Problems, Learning Disabilities, Foreign Countries
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Hagermoser Sanetti, Lisa M.; Kratochwill, Thomas R. – Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation, 2011
The evidence-based practice movement has focused on identifying, disseminating, and promoting the adoption of evidence-based interventions. Despite advances in this movement, numerous barriers, such as the lack of treatment integrity assessment methods, remain as challenges in implementation. Accurate teacher self-report could be an efficient…
Descriptors: Evidence, Consultation Programs, Integrity, Methods
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Lamont, Alexandra – Music Education Research, 2011
To address the question of musical identity, the research the author mainly draws on takes the form of qualitative, in-depth interviews with people about how music fits into their everyday lives and musical biographies. In this the author adopts a largely biographical and social constructionist perspective, asking people to reflect on important…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Music Activities, Lifelong Learning
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Glaser, Jennifer – Journal of Jewish Education, 2011
This essay reviews the Vision and Practice section of the "International Handbook of Jewish Education" published in 2011. Gathered in this section, 24 Jewish educators (spread across 18 chapters) offer theoretical reflections on the state of Jewish education in the contemporary moment. These chapters seem, on first reading, a rather eclectic…
Descriptors: Jews, Educational Research, Judaism, Theory Practice Relationship
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AlBuhairan, Fadia S.; Inam, Sarah S.; AlEissa, Majid A.; Noor, Ismail K.; Almuneef, Maha A. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2011
Objectives: The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) was ratified by Saudi Arabia 15 years ago; yet addressing the issue of child maltreatment only began in more recent years. School professionals play a significant role in children's lives, as they spend a great deal of time with them and are hence essential to protecting and identifying…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Child Abuse, Foreign Countries, Work Experience
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Elorriaga, Alfonso – International Journal of Music Education, 2011
Several authors have recently investigated the psychological aspects that play a determinant role in choral singing during adolescence. One of these aspects is vocal identity, which influences the construction of gender identity according to adolescents' needs and societal gender roles. This article focuses on gender aspects of vocal identity…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Singing, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
Cunningham, Chuck; Dull, Cassie – CURRENTS, 2011
A quick-response (QR) code is a two-dimensional, black-and-white square barcode and links directly to a URL of one's choice. When the code is scanned with a smartphone, it will automatically redirect the user to the designated URL. QR codes are popping up everywhere--billboards, magazines, posters, shop windows, TVs, computer screens, and more.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Information Dissemination, Identification, Coding
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Hue, Ming-Tak – Pastoral Care in Education, 2011
Hong Kong schools are concerned about how students with behavioural problems could be supported. This article reports the findings of a study investigating teachers' constructs of students' resilience. Specifically it examines how it could be promoted through school guidance and factors affecting the development of students' resilient capability.…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Personality Traits, Secondary Schools, Foreign Countries
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Han, Heejeong Sophia; West-Olatunji, Cirecie; Thomas, M. Shelley – SRATE Journal, 2011
In order to explore early childhood educators' cultural competence through a lens of racial identity development theory, a case study was conducted with four White Kindergarten teachers. Participants were surveyed and interviewed to understand their racial identity development as well as perspectives of teaching culturally diverse early childhood…
Descriptors: Racial Identification, Young Children, Kindergarten, Early Childhood Education
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Pechtel, Pia; Evans, Ian M.; Podd, John V. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2011
Eighty-five New Zealand based practitioners experienced in treating adults with a history of child sexual abuse participated in an online judgment study of child sexual abuse outcomes using signal detection theory methodology. Participants' level of sensitivity was assessed independent of their degree of response bias when discriminating (a) known…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Responses, Coping
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Bartholomew, Hannah; Darragh, Lisa; Ell, Fiona; Saunders, Jeanette – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2011
Drawing on in-depth interviews with the third year students at a New Zealand university, we explore the ways in which students speak about studying mathematics, their relationship with the subject and how this has developed over time. These interviews were conducted as part of a project looking at undergraduate mathematics from the perspective of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Figurative Language, Foreign Countries, Interviews
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Keeley, Page – Science and Children, 2011
The "Needs of Seeds" formative assessment probe can be used to find out whether students recognize that seeds have needs both similar to and different from plants and other living organisms (Keeley, Eberle, and Tugel 2007). The probe reveals whether students overgeneralize the needs of seeds by assuming they have the same needs as the adult plants…
Descriptors: Evidence, Formative Evaluation, Scientific Principles, Plants (Botany)
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Martin, Stacy D.; Shapiro, Edward S. – Psychology in the Schools, 2011
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the accuracy of teachers' judgments of students' early literacy skills and to determine if students' achievement levels influenced teachers' judgments. Typical and lower-achieving kindergarten and first-grade students' scores on the Nonsense Word Fluency and Phoneme Segmentation Fluency measures of…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Teacher Attitudes, Measures (Individuals), Reliability
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Stanley, Nile; Stanley, Laurel – Reading Psychology, 2011
Multiple regression analysis indicates that the Reading-Level Indicator, a paper-and-pencil test, is a moderately strong predictor for the high-stakes standardized test, the Florida Comprehensive Achievement Test in Reading. Classroom teachers can administer the inexpensive Reading-Level Indicator in a short period of time and use the results as a…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, High Stakes Tests, Achievement Tests, Multiple Regression Analysis
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Polat, Nihat – Language Learning Journal, 2011
Although some earlier studies reported female and child superiority in learning a second language (L2), current research has been inconclusive as to whether, and why, this might be the case. Using a socio-cultural paradigm, this study addresses how motivation, gender and age relate to the attainment of a native-like accent for young Kurdish…
Descriptors: Pronunciation, Learning Motivation, Gender Differences, Identification (Psychology)
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