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Georgia Tuohy; Herbert Ainamani; Brenda Kakai; Eunice Nydareeba; Josephine Paricia; John Sajabi; Carlo Vreden; Lynda Boothroyd; Zanna Clay – Infant and Child Development, 2025
Cultural learning environments and gender roles play a key role in shaping children's development, particularly regarding their social and emotional skills. However, most work on this topic relies on methods that overlook lived experiences and assume high participant literacy, which may not apply to Majority World contexts. To address these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex Role, Mothers, Experience
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Arandha May Rachmawati; Agus Widyantoro – English Language Teaching Educational Journal, 2025
This study aims to evaluate the quality of English reading comprehension test instruments used in informal learning, especially as English literacy tests. With a quantitative approach, the analysis was carried out using the Rasch model through the Quest program on 30 multiple-choice questions given to 30 grade IX students from informal educational…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Reading Tests, Reading Comprehension, English (Second Language)
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Jessica Fox; Julie-Anne Carroll; Jodi Death – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Research has found that autistic women experience elevated rates of sexual and domestic violence and may benefit from accessing support to recover. This study aimed to explore the experiences of Australian practitioners and the approaches they use to support the recovery needs of autistic women who are survivors of sexual and domestic violence.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Sexual Abuse, Violence
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Katy Farber; Penny A. Bishop – Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2025
Our qualitative study examined educators' perceptions of teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of burnout theory. Using the three components of burnout as theorized by Maslach and Leiter (2016), we analyzed teachers' self-reports of emotional exhaustion, cynicism/depersonalization, and reduced sense of professional self-efficacy.…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Burnout, Teacher Effectiveness, COVID-19
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Craig Lambert; Scott Aubrey – Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching, 2025
This study provides insight into the role of learner-generated content (LGC) in affective response and engagement during interactive tasks on a video conferencing platform. It also examines task content, affect and conation with respect to recall of the language used on tasks. The performances of four learners on recommendation tasks are analyzed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Developed Materials, Learner Engagement
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Shungo Suzuki; Hiroaki Takatsu; Ryuki Matsuura; Miina Koyama; Mao Saeki; Yoichi Matsuyama – Language Testing, 2025
The current study proposes a new approach to weakness identification in diagnostic language assessment (DLA) for speaking skills. We also propose to design actionable and contextualised diagnostic feedback through the systematic integration of feedback and remedial learning activities. Focusing on lexical use in second language speaking, the…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Speech Skills, Artificial Intelligence, Second Language Learning
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Mengchen Li – SAGE Open, 2025
Access to quality education is crucial for children from different social strata to achieve upward mobility. Understanding how family income differences translate into disparities in academic achievement is increasingly urgent amidst rigid social stratification. This study focuses on families from various income levels, exploring the relationship…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Income, Socioeconomic Influences, Academic Achievement
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Mariana Campos González; Juliene Madureira Ferreira – Gender and Education, 2025
This study explores the phenomena of gendered care through feminist new materialisms, particularly Karen Barad's agential realism (2007). The study delves into how materiality, corporeality, and emotion intra-act in the entanglement of the girl-learning-how-to-care within the family in Finland. A Baradian approach guided the methodology, analysing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Preadolescents, Gender Differences
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Callum Kimpton; Nicoleta Maynard – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2025
This systematic literature review forms the first part of a larger research project into teamwork skills development and aims to answer the following research question: What factors have been found to be significant to the development of teamwork skills in tertiary engineering courses? This was limited to tertiary engineering contexts and 59…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Skill Development, College Students, Engineering Education
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Joshua Wedlock; Christopher Binnie – TESL-EJ, 2025
Although research indicates that deliberate practice is indispensable for achieving high levels of proficiency and expertise in a range of disparate fields, this type of practice has largely been overlooked in the second language acquisition literature. To bridge this gap, and advocating for a more intentional and goal-directed approach to second…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Evidence Based Practice, Educational Practices, Decision Making
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Brooklyn Vogel; Maggie Morris Davis – English Journal, 2025
This article contends that if English language arts (ELA) teachers support students' ability to notice and name what influences their reading response, students can then return to texts in ways that allow them to understand the content differently as they are more mindful of how experiences shape meaning making. Slowing down, then, may lead to new…
Descriptors: Reader Response, English Instruction, Language Arts, Influences
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Graham Calvert; Jane Perryman; Alice Bradbury; Katie Kilian – Journal of Education Policy, 2025
Research has long suggested that the policy of school inspection, implemented through the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted) in England, has psychological and physical effects on teachers that can be defined as toxic. Concern over this issue intensified following media reports linking a headteacher's suicide to a negative Ofsted inspection…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inspection, Educational Policy, Risk
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Alice Bradbury; Jane Perryman; Graham Calvert; Katie Kilian – Journal of Education Policy, 2025
Research has long suggested that Ofsted, the school inspection service in England, has a negative impact on teachers and school leaders. Concern over this issue intensified following media reports linking the suicide of a primary headteacher, Ruth Perry, to a negative Ofsted report in early 2023. Existing analysis of the inspection policy is…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Inspection, Foreign Countries
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Syed Abdul Manan – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2025
Responding to globalisation, neoliberalism, and its attendant imperatives (e.g. internationalisation, economic competitiveness), Kazakhstan, like many other countries, introduced a trilingual policy and English medium instruction (EMI) reforms in schools. Research on EMI suggests that purported affordances aside, EMI can also entail potential…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language of Instruction, English (Second Language), Educational Policy
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Michael Russell – National Education Policy Center, 2025
The role of test scores in college admissions is widely debated. In their absence, GPA is the primary indicator of readiness, though it depends on course difficulty. An Annenberg Institute report introduces "Transcript Strength," a new measure adjusting GPA based on course rigor. Using Item Response Theory's partial credit model, it…
Descriptors: High School Students, Course Selection (Students), Academic Records, Item Response Theory
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