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Damron-Rodriguez, JoAnn; Funderburk, Brooke; Lee, Martin; Solomon, David H. – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2004
This study assesses undergraduate knowledge of aging, distinguishing between types of deficits (ignorance vs. misinformation) and content areas as delineated by a biopsychosocial framework. Knowledge is examined as an outcome of taking an aging elective, while accounting for course rating and knowledge retention. A diverse body of UCLA…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Undergraduate Students, Comparative Analysis, Knowledge Level
Hennessey, Mary L.; Roessler, Richard; Cook, Bryan; Unger, Darlene; Rumrill, Phillip – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2006
The purpose of this study was to (a) examine the employment concerns of postsecondary students with disabilities and (b) develop strategies for improving their post-graduation employment outcomes. Utilizing an established methodology grounded in the ideals of participatory action research, the researchers surveyed a 208 students with various…
Descriptors: Employment, Action Research, Focus Groups, Disabilities
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Knight, William E.; Hakel, Milton D.; Gromko, Mark H. – About Campus, 2006
The question that has shaped the work at Bowling Green State University (BGSU) for the past ten years was raised by President Sidney A. Ribeau shortly after he assumed office in 1995. Could a large, complex doctoral-research intensive university also become the premier learning community in Ohio and one of the best in the nation? Even with some…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Academic Achievement, Doctoral Programs, Associate Degrees
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Sikstrom, Sverker – Cognitive Psychology, 2002
Forgetting in long-term memory, as measured in a recall or a recognition test, is faster for items encoded more recently than for items encoded earlier. Data on forgetting curves fit a power function well. In contrast, many connectionist models predict either exponential decay or completely flat forgetting curves. This paper suggests a…
Descriptors: Intervals, Recognition (Psychology), Long Term Memory, Knowledge Representation
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Gershkoff-Stowe, Lisa; Goldin-Medow, Susan – Cognitive Psychology, 2002
All languages rely to some extent on word order to signal relational information. Why? We address this question by exploring communicative and cognitive factors that could lead to a reliance on word order. In Study 1, adults were asked to describe scenes to another using their hands and not their mouths. The question was whether this home-made…
Descriptors: Sentence Structure, Nonverbal Communication, Semantics, Word Order
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Philp, Jenefer; Oliver, Rhonda; Mackey, Alison – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2006
Recently, tasks have been advocated for their role in promoting participation in L2 interaction and the provision and use of feedback by language learners (Bygate, M., Skehan, P., Swain, M. (Eds.), 2001. "Researching Pedagogical Tasks: Second Language Learning, Teaching and Testing." Pearson Education, Harlow). The relationship between various…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Task Analysis
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Heift, Trude – ReCALL, 2004
This paper describes a study in which we investigated the effects of corrective feedback on learner uptake in CALL. Learner uptake is here defined as learner responses to corrective feedback in which, in case of an error, students attempt to correct their mistake(s). 177 students from three Canadian universities participated in the study during…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Universities, Metalinguistics, Error Correction
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Blayney, Paul; Freeman, Mark – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
This paper reports on the effects of automating formative feedback at the student's discretion and automating summative assessment with individualised spreadsheet assignments. Quality learning outcomes are achieved when students adopt deep approaches to learning (Ramsden, 2003). Learning environments designed to align assessment to learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Formative Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
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Bourne, Victoria J.; Todd, Brenda K. – Developmental Science, 2004
Previous research has indicated that 70-85% of women and girls show a bias to hold infants, or dolls, to the left side of their body. This bias is not matched in males (e.g. deChateau, Holmberg & Winberg, 1978; Todd, 1995). This study tests an explanation of cradling preferences in terms of hemispheric specialization for the perception of facial…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Females, Specialization, Gender Differences
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Wang, Qi; Hutt, Rachel; Kulkofsky, Sarah; McDermott, Melissa; Wei, Ruohong – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2006
This study examined the influence of children's emotion situation knowledge (EK) on their autobiographical memory ability at both group and individual levels. Native Chinese, Chinese immigrant, and European American 3-year-old children participated (N = 189). During a home visit, children recounted 2 personal memories of recent, 1-time events with…
Descriptors: Home Visits, Memory, Language Skills, Chinese Americans
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Roman, Brenda J. B.; Trevino, Justin – Academic Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: Universally, clerkship grading is diverse and not standardized. The authors' faculty was troubled by the inability to provide meaningful evaluations, as more than 60% of students received the highest grade. Although a psychiatry clerkship mandate of a faculty-observed student clinical interview existed for several years, the majority of…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Medical Students, Student Evaluation, Grade Inflation
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Jensen, S. A.; Rosen, L. A. – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2004
Objective: This study examined Barkley's (1997b) theory regarding the emotional regulation of children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Method: Mothers of children with and without ADHD between the ages of 6 and 15 were asked to rate their child's emotional response on each of three measures. Results: Children with ADHD were…
Descriptors: Mothers, Emotional Response, Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders
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Riley, Kathryn; Jordan, Jill – Improving Schools, 2004
This article describes a change initiative which began in 2002: "Woolwich Reach and Plumstead Pathfinder Action Zones" (WRaPP). WRaPP has involved 17 primary, secondary and nursery schools in a deprived part of Greenwich, South London, and although nationally funded (through the UK Government's Education Action Zones), it has been…
Descriptors: Nursery Schools, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Primary Education
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Durrant, Judy; Dunnill, Richard; Clements, Simon – Improving Schools, 2004
This article examines three projects in which a Higher Education Institution (HEI) worked in partnership with individual secondary schools to support school self-review. Each project was designed and negotiated to meet the needs of the school. External "visitors" from the HEI worked alongside teachers to gather evidence and develop…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Colleges, Secondary Schools
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Gardner, Sheena – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2004
Factors such as increases in student numbers and technological developments are threatening the luxury of one-on-one tutorials and bringing changes in modes of academic discourse. This small scale exploratory study identifies characteristics of taped oral, compared to written, feedback that are attributable to its spoken nature (longer, less…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Academic Discourse, Audiences, Discourse Analysis
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