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Maryse Guedes; Manuela Veríssimo; António J. Santos – Infant and Child Development, 2024
Shy-withdrawn behaviours place preschoolers at increased risk of experiencing adverse developmental outcomes. Positive teacher-child relationships play a protective role against these negative socioemotional outcomes. This study aimed to understand, in-depth, the beliefs, practices and support needs of preschool teachers toward shy-withdrawn…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Preschool Children, Shyness, Child Behavior
Robert Lesley – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The focus of this study was derived from staggering attrition rates that it calls centers year over year. At times call centers post-COVID-19 pandemic saw attrition rates fluctuating between 30%-50%. With any job there are challenges that are faced. These attrition rates stand 28%-40% higher than the United States 2023 national attrition rates of…
Descriptors: Staff Orientation, Performance Based Assessment, Quality Assurance, Utilities
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Valencia, Edgar – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2022
How do we know if a faculty teaching evaluation is biased? "Biasing factors" studies are an influential source of evidence for arguing about biased teaching evaluations. These studies examine existing evaluation data and compare the results by gender, race, or ethnicity, interpreting a significant difference between subgroups as evidence…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Justice, College Faculty, Teacher Evaluation
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Saclarides, Evthokia Stephanie – International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, 2022
Purpose: Modeling is a potentially productive activity in which coaches can engage teachers to support teaching and learning (Gibbons and Cobb, 2017). Yet, there is a lack of empirical research that describes how coaches can productively implement this activity with teachers. The overarching purpose of this study was to explore the challenges and…
Descriptors: Barriers, Coaching (Performance), Modeling (Psychology), Teaching Methods
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King, M.; Lenser, S.; Rogers, D.; Carnahan, H. – International Journal of Training Research, 2022
Virtual reality (VR) simulation training for helicopter search and rescues (SAR) hoist operators is very uncommon in comparison to the availability of pilot simulation training. SAR hoist operators control winch systems for hoisting objects or people during helicopter flight. Using a rear crew helicopter VR training simulator we sought to quantify…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Air Transportation, Safety, Flight Training
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Bartolomé, Juan; Garaizar, Pablo; Larrucea, Xabier – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2022
During the last decades, digital competence has become essential at workplace. Nowadays, it is difficult to find a job where no ICT skills are required. At the same time, there is a lack of ecosystems for adult reskilling in digital competence. Moreover, most of them do not use of a common language and terminology, decreasing the possibilities of…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Performance Based Assessment, Evaluation Methods, Pragmatics
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Törmänen, Juha; Hämäläinen, Raimo P.; Saarinen, Esa – Learning Organization, 2022
Purpose: This study aims to introduce the perceived systems intelligence (SI) inventory, developed based on the earlier published self-report SI inventory (Törmänen et al., 2016). It can be used together with earlier managerial level tools for building a learning organization and included in general 360-style evaluations in personnel development.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Administration, Organizational Learning, Staff Development
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Hart, Chelsie M.; Mills, Caitlin; Thiemann, Raela F.; Andrews-Hanna, Jessica R.; Tomfohr-Madsen, Lianne; Kam, Julia W. Y. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
Task-unrelated thoughts (TUTs) are frequent distractions from our everyday tasks, which can reduce productivity and safety during task performance. This necessitates the examination of factors that modulate TUT occurrence in daily life. One factor that has previously been implicated as a source of TUT is personally salient concerns. External…
Descriptors: News Media, COVID-19, Pandemics, Cognitive Processes
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Ikeda, Kenji – Metacognition and Learning, 2022
Research has demonstrated that compared to mastery-approach goals (i.e., trying to develop a mental ability), performance-approach goals (i.e., trying to outperform others) elicit higher metacognitive judgments, such as judgments of learning (JOLs). However, the underlying mechanism of the effects of achievement goals on JOLs remains unclear.…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Goal Orientation, Mastery Learning, Performance
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Yeari, Menahem; Schlesinger, Liran Markel; Moshka, Ella – Reading Research Quarterly, 2022
The present study examined the processing and performance of examinees in reading comprehension (RC) tests, when they read the whole text "prior" to its questions ("text-first" strategy [TFs]) compared to reading the text "while" and "for" answering the questions ("questions-first" strategy [QFs]).…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Tests, Timed Tests, Test Wiseness
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Estudillo, Alejandro J.; Wong, Hoo Keat – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
Although the positive effects of congruency between stimuli are well replicated in face memory paradigms, mixed findings have been found in face matching. Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, face masks are now very common during daily life outdoor activities. Thus, the present study aims to further explore congruency effects in matching faces…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Human Body, Recognition (Psychology)
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Thomason, Stephanie J.; Andersen, Kamilla; Gupta, Pranjal; Rustogi, Hemant – Journal of Education for Business, 2022
During this global pandemic, it is more important than ever for institutions of higher education who have distinguished themselves by their small classes and interactive approaches to focus on ways to distinguish themselves from their peers with online means of instruction. The authors detail a means of enhancing a master of business…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Graduate Students, Business Administration Education, COVID-19
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Jensen, Julie Borup; Pedersen, Oline; Lund, Ole; Skovbjerg, Helle Marie – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2022
This article presents playfulness as an emerging approach to learning in higher education that emphasises the arts and humanities across disciplines. The article is based on a qualitative, hermeneutical literature review in light of educational culture in higher education. The literature review indicates that playful approaches to learning stand…
Descriptors: Play, Higher Education, Performance, Time
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Shobe, Elizabeth – Teaching of Psychology, 2022
Background: Findings from the testing effect literature suggest several ways to achieve testing effects in an authentic classroom, but few consider instructor workload, equity, and resources that determine feasibility and sustainability of testing effect methods in practice. Objective: To determine elements and procedures from the testing effect…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Testing, Introductory Courses, Psychology
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Davies, D. J.; McLean, P. F.; Kemp, P. R.; Liddle, A. D.; Morrell, M. J.; Halse, O.; Martin, N. M.; Sam, A. H. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
Open-book examinations (OBEs) will likely become increasingly important assessment tools. We investigated how access to open-book resources affected questions testing factual recall, which might be easy to look-up, versus questions testing higher-order cognitive domains. Few studies have investigated OBEs using modern Internet resources or as…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Tests, Internet, Access to Information
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