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Sara Conde-Vélez; Manuel Delgado-García; María Pilar García-Rodríguez – European Journal of Education, 2025
We studied learning environments using the instrument "Educational learning environments for students in Compulsory Secondary Education" (García-Rodríguez et al. 2023). A sample of 4683 students from 23 secondary schools in Andalusia (Spain). We analysed secondary school pupils' perceptions of learning environments and motivation, based…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes, Educational Environment, Learning Motivation
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Yuxiao Han – European Journal of Education, 2025
As technology is gradually embedded in academic contexts, understanding the relational dynamics that sustain students' achievement in Technology-Enhanced Learning (TEL) settings has become critical. This study explores how teacher-student rapport (TSR) and teacher immediacy behaviours influence learners' engagement and well-being in TEL…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Behavior, Learner Engagement, Student Welfare
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Scott Thomas; Jonathan Glazzard – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
Education in prisons is intended to transform lives. It fulfils a major role in rehabilitation and is critical to ensuring that incarcerated people have the necessary knowledge and skills to lead meaningful, productive and economically active lives when they are released back into the community. However, there is substantial evidence that…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Barriers, Inclusion
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Chang Cai; Shengxin Hong; Min Ma; Haiyue Feng; Sixuan Du; Minyang Chow; Winnie Li-Lian Teo; Siyuan Liu; Xiuyi Fan – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Analyzing the teaching and learning environment (TLE) through student feedback is essential for identifying curricular gaps and improving teaching practices. However, traditional feedback analysis methods, particularly for qualitative data, are often time-consuming and prone to human bias. Large Language Models (LLMs) offer a promising solution by…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Feedback (Response), Measures (Individuals), Natural Language Processing
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Doris Lewalter; Katrin Neubauer; Stephanie Moser – International Journal of STEM Education, 2025
Background: A significant challenge in school STEM education is making connections to real-life contexts beyond the school setting that are relevant and meaningful for students. Another important consideration is how out-of-school learning settings can be integrated to offer students a broad spectrum of self-regulated learning experiences across…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Museums, Student Characteristics, Educational Environment
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Carl Donovan Greer; Lyrah Grace Fosl; Brandon D. Mitchell – Children & Schools, 2024
The beginning of 2020 marked the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and a new reality. Mainstream learning loss discourse emerged as young people faced new social challenges and rising inequities. However, how we define some of these challenges may pose new barriers to equity promotion. Deficit-based narratives often negatively construct youth…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Youth, School Social Workers, Social Justice
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Fengfeng Ke; Chih-Pu Dai; Luke West; Yanjun Pan; Jiabei Xu – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2024
Students frequently struggled with the mathematizing process -- forging connections between implicit and explicit mathematical thinking -- when solving a context-rich applied problem. The current research investigated how students interact with and leverage purposively designed "mathematizing" supports when solving applied math problems…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Educational Environment, Problem Solving, Mathematics Education
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David Belton; Jodie L. Brinkmann – Educational Planning, 2024
In the past decade, teachers and researchers have recognized the vital role school climate plays in the public school setting in the United States (Thapa, Cohen, Guffey & Higgins-D'Alessandro, 2013). One of the greatest indicators of achievement is the relationship between school and student socioeconomic status (Sirin, 2005). According to…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Academic Achievement, Reading Achievement, Public Schools
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Jody Ashfield – Childhood Education, 2024
Listening to and creating music can be an effective way to help alleviate various symptoms and provide a sense of inner calm. For this reason, music therapy is becoming an increasingly popular form of holistic "healing," particularly for children and adults who are neurodiverse. Playing musical instruments and engaging in music therapy…
Descriptors: Music Therapy, Recreational Activities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Attention Deficit Disorders
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Hilde Forfang; Jan M. Paulsen – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2024
Prior research has suggested that well-performing school leadership clusters around a set of general core practices, which appear to be effective across a range of national, social and cultural contexts, yet contingent of school leaders being responsive to context and responding appropriately to their different contextual demands when they employ…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Achievement, Rural Schools, Administrators
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Alma Harris; Michelle Jones; Cecilia Azorín; Alex Southern; Jeremy Griffiths; Ingileif Ástvaldsdóttir – Journal of Educational Administration, 2024
Purpose: This article draws upon evidence from a contemporary study of all-through schools (ATS) in three countries. ATS combine at least two stages of a child's education in a single establishment. Many admit children aged 3-19. Most children join the school at nursery or kindergarten level and continue there for their entire education before…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Instructional Innovation, Teacher Collaboration
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Ané Craven; Liezel Frick – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2024
Boredom has a bad reputation in higher education, as many negative outcomes are associated with this experience. But should boredom be avoided at all costs? Could boredom be guided towards more appropriate, even desirable outcomes -- such as creativity? Through making use of concept analyses to investigate current conceptualisations of boredom and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Psychological Patterns, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics
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A. Skarbek; P. Endsley; M. S. Chrisman; M. Hastert; C. Stellwagen – Journal of School Nursing, 2024
Modern wellness is a concept that has been discussed in the literature since the 1960's. To better understand wellness complexities in a school setting, a concept analysis was conducted using a modified version of Walker and Avant's method incorporating the nursing paradigm in the implications. A literature review was conducted and except for…
Descriptors: Wellness, Educational Environment, Health, Well Being
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Jose Z. Tria – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2024
The aim of this paper is to develop a reliable and valid transactional distance scale in a flexible learning environment from the perspectives of students of a higher education institution in the Philippines. To achieve this goal, the researcher assessed the construct validity and reliability of the scale by using the exploratory factor analysis…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Distance Education, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes
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Sanela Slavkovic; Sara Pavic; Špela Golubovic – Child Care in Practice, 2024
Children with disabilities are at an increased risk of being less likely to participate when compared to their typically developing peers. The objective of this study was to determine whether there is a difference in the frequency of participation in the home, preschool and community setting between typically developing children and children with…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Preschool Children, Participation, Environmental Influences
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