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Kühne, Simon – Sociological Methods & Research, 2023
Survey interviewers can negatively affect survey data by introducing variance and bias into estimates. When investigating these interviewer effects, research typically focuses on interviewer sociodemographics with only a few studies examining the effects of characteristics that are not directly visible such as interviewer attitudes, opinions, and…
Descriptors: Surveys, Bias, Social Problems, Political Issues
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Brunfaut, Tineke – Language Testing, 2023
In this invited Viewpoint on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the journal "Language Testing," I argue that at the core of future challenges and opportunities for the field--both in scholarly and operational respects--remain basic questions and principles in language testing and assessment. Despite the high levels of sophistication…
Descriptors: Language Tests, Testing, Language Usage, Testing Problems
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Sinnema, Claire; Meyer, Frauke; Le Fevre, Deidre; Chalmers, Hamish; Robinson, Viviane – Journal of Educational Change, 2023
Educational leaders' effectiveness in solving problems is vital to school and system-level efforts to address macrosystem problems of educational inequity and social injustice. Leaders' problem-solving conversation attempts are typically influenced by three types of beliefs--beliefs about the nature of the problem, about what causes it, and about…
Descriptors: Leaders, Problem Solving, Educational Improvement, Leadership Effectiveness
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Segura, Carlos; Ferrando, Irene – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2023
Fermi problems are real-context estimation tasks that are suitable for introducing open-ended problems in primary school education. To ensure their effective introduction in the classroom, teachers must have adequate proficiency to deal with them. One of the key aspects of problem-solving proficiency is flexibility, but there are few studies on…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Problem Solving, Elementary School Teachers, Performance
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Skulmowski, Alexander – Educational Psychology Review, 2023
This review is aimed at synthesizing current findings concerning technology-based cognitive offloading and the associated effects on learning and memory. While cognitive externalization (i.e., using the environment to outsource mental computation) is a highly useful technique in various problem-solving tasks, a growing body of research suggests…
Descriptors: Mental Computation, Learning Processes, Memory, Problem Solving
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Forrest, Claire L.; Lloyd-Esenkaya, Vanessa; Gibson, Jenny L.; St Clair, Michelle C. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
Social cognition impairments may explain social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD) in individuals with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD). In a novel approach, the Social Attribution Task (SAT) was used to examine this association. SAT narratives were coded from 53 participants [n = 26 DLD; n = 27 typical language development (TLD)]…
Descriptors: Social Cognition, Adolescents, Developmental Disabilities, Language Impairments
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Obach, Brian K. – Teaching Sociology, 2023
Given the profound social implications of climate change, this subject is increasingly important for a broad range of sociology classes. Sociology instructors who address the subject of climate change face a dilemma. Presenting too grim of a portrait risks fostering psychological distress and withdrawal from action to address climate change,…
Descriptors: Climate, Sociology, Teaching Methods, Social Problems
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Li, Qiang; Liu, Ze-xue; Wang, Peng; Wang, Jing-jing; Luo, Tian – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Computational thinking (CT) and design thinking (DT) are critical tools for students to improve their problem-solving abilities. CT is most commonly used in science and technology fields such as computer science and mathematics, whereas DT is more commonly used in the design field. This study evaluates the impact of art programming education on…
Descriptors: College Students, Art Education, Design, Thinking Skills
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Carpentras, Dino; Quayle, Michael – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
Agent-based models (ABMs) often rely on psychometric constructs such as 'opinions', 'stubbornness', 'happiness', etc. The measurement process for these constructs is quite different from the one used in physics as there is no standardized unit of measurement for opinion or happiness. Consequently, measurements are usually affected by 'psychometric…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Error of Measurement, Models, Prediction
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Xing, Wanli; Zhu, Gaoxia; Arslan, Okan; Shim, Jaesub; Popov, Vitaliy – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2023
Engagement is critical in learning, including computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL). Previous studies have mainly measured engagement using students' self-reports which usually do not capture the learning process or the interactions between group members. Therefore, researchers advocated developing new and innovative engagement…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Cooperative Learning, Learner Engagement, Learning Motivation
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Ölmez, Ibrahim Burak – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2023
This study aimed at investigating how preservice teachers' understandings of division and reasoning about ratios support and constrain their formation of proportional relationships in terms of quantities. Six preservice teachers from a middle-grade preparation program in the USA were selected purposefully based on their mathematics performance in…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Knowledge Level, Division, Mathematical Concepts
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Alejandro Ramírez-Contreras; Leopoldo Zúñiga-Silva; Ezequiel Ojeda-Gómez – International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 2023
This paper reports on an exploratory study about probabilistic intuition in learning mathematics for decision-making. The analysis was carried out on a group of high school students in relation to their probabilistic intuition in problem-solving, after performing playful learning activities on a simulation platform specifically designed for this…
Descriptors: High School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Intuition, Probability
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Enrique Ortiz – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2023
This article presents an original puzzle that supports students' development of visual thinking and geometry ideas based on the Van Hiele levels of geometric thought. The "Triangle Puzzle" is one of many tools teachers can use to guide students' learning of geometry. The Van Hiele's theory provides a way to assess and support this…
Descriptors: Puzzles, Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Geometric Concepts
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Seyyit Altunisik; Salih Uzun; Didem Inel Ekici – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2023
Problem-based STEM education can be defined as the solving of real-life problems by using science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines. This study aims to determine the effect of problem-based STEM practices on pre-service teachers' conceptual understanding. The pre-service science teachers participated in 12 weeks of STEM…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, STEM Education, Problem Based Learning, Foreign Countries
Matthew L. Moore – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this study was to explore principals' reflections on effective instructional leadership problem-solving and practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. Generally, principals have very few evidence-based guidelines for providing instructional leadership during a global pandemic, presumably, improvising solutions to novel instructional…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Secondary Education, Principals, COVID-19
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