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Jo Lein; Jennifer Gripado – Learning Professional, 2024
There are many valuable sources of evaluation data, including -- but not limited to -- professional learning participants. In the authors' work on leadership development and organizational learning for Tulsa Public Schools in Oklahoma, they regularly ask educators to share feedback and perceptions of usefulness of their professional learning. The…
Descriptors: Participant Satisfaction, Surveys, Test Items, Feedback (Response)
Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, European Commission, 2017
This publication focuses on the duration of compulsory education/training in Europe. It highlights the starting and leaving ages and distinguishes the notions of full-time and part-time compulsory education/training. The information is available for 43 European education systems covering 38 countries participating in the EU's Erasmus+ programme.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Compulsory Education, Full Time Students, Part Time Students
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Rodgers, Naomi H.; Lau, Jennifer Y. F.; Zebrowski, Patricia M. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine group and individual differences in attentional bias toward and away from socially threatening facial stimuli among adolescents who stutter and age- and sex-matched typically fluent controls. Method: Participants included 86 adolescents (43 stuttering, 43 controls) ranging in age from 13 to 19…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Adolescents, Attention, Bias
Baranov, Vladimir V.; Savinov, Andrey M.; Ashrafullina, Gulnaz Sh.; Makarov, Alexandr L.; Korzhanova, Alla A.; Dzhamalova, Bika B.; Magomedrasulov, Magomedrasul N. – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2020
The relevance of this article is the need to study the leisure sphere of modern youth, since free time is one of the important means of forming a young person's personality. The use of free time by young people is a kind of indicator of culture, the range of spiritual needs and interests of a particular personality of a young person. The aim of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Leisure Time, Recreational Activities, Urban Youth
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Gkalitsiou, Zoi; Byrd, Courtney; Griffin, Zenzi – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate executive control in adults who stutter (AWS) and adults who do not stutter (AWNS) via a nonspeech paradigm, wherein eye movements were monitored (i.e., antisaccade task). Processes involved in an antisaccade task include working memory, attention, and voluntary motor control, but the task…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Adults, Stuttering, Eye Movements
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MacMartin, Tanya – Science Teacher, 2020
The push for project-based learning (PBL) has been at the forefront of education for the last decade. Exposure to projects even in the lower grade levels helps students learn foundational skills that will strengthen the collaborative and leadership skills that will assist them as they get older. The result of a typical PBL project requires…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Active Learning, Feedback (Response), Time Management
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Matthews, Adam; Kotzee, Ben – Higher Education Research and Development, 2020
In the UK, higher education (HE) policy discourse over the past 60 years has advocated flexible part-time HE for social mobility, personal development, economic advantage and leisure. However, part-time undergraduate HE in the UK is in steep decline. Against this backdrop, we were interested in how universities promote, or fail to promote,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Part Time Students, Undergraduate Students, Universities
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Hensley, Lauren C.; Munn, Karleton J. – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2020
Procrastination is a common source of academic struggles among college students. Prior research suggests that procrastination tendencies are amenable to change, but the mechanisms behind successful interventions are not fully understood. In a small-scale intervention study, college students who self-identified as procrastinators maintained…
Descriptors: College Students, Time Management, Journal Writing, Reflection
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Chen, Yalin; Orr, Alicia; Campbell, Jamie I. D. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2020
This research pursued a fine-grained analysis of the acquisition of a procedural skill. In two experiments (n = 29 and n = 27), adults practiced 12 alphabet arithmetic problems (e.g., C + 3 = C D E F) in two sessions with 20 practice blocks in each. If learning reflected speed up of a counting algorithm, response time (RT) speed up should be…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Alphabets, Arithmetic, Computation
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Galili, Hanit; Babai, Reuven; Stavy, Ruth – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2020
Interference of irrelevant salient variables may cause difficulties for students. This study focused on eye tracking during the comparison of perimeters task, in which area is the interfering irrelevant salient variable. There were three trial types: congruent (larger area-larger perimeter), incongruent inverse (larger area-smaller perimeter), and…
Descriptors: Interference (Learning), Geometry, Eye Movements, Task Analysis
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Luthra, Sahil; You, Heejo; Rueckl, Jay G.; Magnuson, James S. – Cognitive Science, 2020
Visual word recognition is facilitated by the presence of "orthographic neighbors" that mismatch the target word by a single letter substitution. However, researchers typically do not consider "where" neighbors mismatch the target. In light of evidence that some letter positions are more informative than others, we investigate…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Word Recognition, Orthographic Symbols, Alphabets
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Murray, Liam; Giralt, Marta; Benini, Silvia – ReCALL, 2020
In a poll (ReImagineEdu, 2016) looking at the digital profile of nearly 1,000 learners, it was reported that 78% of students worry about digital technologies distracting them from study. In attempting to contribute to this emerging debate (Aaron & Lipton, 2018), this article investigates the experiences, perceptions and awareness of…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Attention, Barriers, Undergraduate Students
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Su, Xuemei; Chen, Ming; Yur-Austin, Jasmine; Liu, Ying – International Journal of Educational Management, 2020
Purpose: Faced with declining government funding support and rising student loan debt, recently timely graduation in higher education has become a focal point of discussion at many institutions, particularly public universities. Timely graduation requires a student to successfully enroll in and complete a set of required and elective courses, the…
Descriptors: Graduation, Time to Degree, College Students, Course Selection (Students)
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Düval, Sabine; Hinz, Thomas – Field Methods, 2020
Factorial surveys are widely used in the social sciences to measure respondents' attitudes, beliefs, or behavioral intentions. In such surveys, respondents evaluate short descriptions of hypothetical situations, persons, or objects that vary across several dimensions. An important prerequisite of the method's validity is that respondents are able…
Descriptors: Surveys, Vignettes, Age Differences, Educational Attainment
Holmberg, Carrie; Muwwakkil, Jamaal – Phi Delta Kappan, 2020
Linguists have found that certain dynamics of conversation are consistent across languages worldwide, and these dynamics can affect the classroom discussions that teachers use to assess student understanding and make instructional decisions. Carrie Holmberg and Jamaal Muwwakkil discuss how conversational pauses, for example, might lead questioners…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Questioning Techniques, Responses
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