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Nivedhitha Parthasarathy; Sheryl A. McCurdy; Christine M. Markham – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic mandates that were imposed to curb the spread of disease may have triggered unhealthy dietary behaviors among university students. The current study aims at exploring university students' perception of their dietary behaviors through the course of the pandemic. Methods: The qualitative study is designed using a…
Descriptors: College Students, Eating Habits, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Xin Liu; Benjamin Becker; Ya Jie Wang; Ying Mei; Haoran Dou; Yi Lei – npj Science of Learning, 2025
This study investigates crossmodal fear generalization, testing whether conditioned fear spreads between different sensory modalities. Participants in the unimodal group were presented with visual stimuli--images of a sparrow (CS+) and a laptop (CS-)--while the crossmodal group received auditory stimuli--sparrow calls (CS+) and keyboard typing…
Descriptors: Fear, Conditioning, Sensory Experience, Visual Stimuli
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Brittany Ouellette – LEARNing Landscapes, 2025
In this paper I engage in an autobiographical inquiry into my experience of my son's autism assessment referral and how this experience has continued to guide me in my learning journey as a mother, educator, friend, and family member. Thinking about how a parent's greatest gift in this world is their children, I inquire into the messiness of…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Disability Identification, Referral, Mothers
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Kachine Suzanne Kulick – International Journal of Teacher Leadership, 2025
This manuscript explores the role of somatic embodied practices in promoting teacher well-being and resilience in educational contexts. Drawing from research in education and somatic therapy, the paper argues that somatic embodied practices support emotional regulation, enhance relational trust, and create sustainable teaching environments. By…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Well Being, Resilience (Psychology), Human Body
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John Goodwin; Maria O'Malley; Aine O'Donovan; Stephanie Allen; Margaret Curtin; Ryan Goulding; Gunter Groen; Sinead Heffernan; Svetla Ivanova; Joonas Korhonen; Astrid Jörns-Presentati; Kostadin Kostadinov; Valentina Lalova; James O'Mahony; Gergana Petrova; Ville Vainio; Mari Lahti – Child Care in Practice, 2025
There has been a recent global increase in the number of young people experiencing mental health challenges in both child and adolescent mental health settings and acute paediatric settings. In many of these settings, restrictive practices are used to manage behaviours that challenge, such as aggression and violence. However, little is known about…
Descriptors: Patients, Children, Adolescents, Mental Health
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Emily E. Bernstein; Rebecca M. Shingleton; Ellen F. Finch; Nicole J. LeBlanc; Kate H. Bentley; Paul Barreira; Richard J. McNally – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: This manuscript describes an evidence-based, student-led, single-session group intervention to support emotional wellbeing among graduate students. The present objective is to provide a roadmap for other universities. Participants: Key participants include clinical psychology graduate students (leader and workshop facilitators), faculty…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Well Being, Mental Health, Evidence Based Practice
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Munish Saini; Eshan Sengupta; Naman Sharma – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
To be an effective teacher, one must possess strong learning abilities. Developing lesson planning, pursuing learning objectives, and assessing post-lesson accomplishments all these depend on reflection and ongoing learning. As education is context-specific, the iterative process of preparing, reflecting, and improving is what makes teaching…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Nonverbal Communication, Feedback (Response)
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Nauryz Kuldanov; Svetlana Balagazova; Kamarsulu Ibrayeva; Aliya Mombek; Zhanbolat Kosherbayev; Nazymgul Bolatkhan – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2025
The primary aim of this study was to evaluate whether the use of the EmoMusic dataset could enhance first-year students' emotional and musical creativity. A randomized controlled trial was conducted with 128 students. Participants were randomly assigned either to a control group that continued traditional vocal training or to an experimental group…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Music Education, Creativity, Emotional Response
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Simin Xu; Yanfang Su; Kanglong Liu – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Despite the well-established importance of feedback in education, the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-generated feedback, particularly from language models like ChatGPT, remains understudied in translation education. This study investigates the engagement of Master's students in translation with ChatGPT-generated feedback during their…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Artificial Intelligence, Translation, Revision (Written Composition)
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Seyma Çaglar-Özhan; Perihan Tekeli; Selay Arkün-Kocadere – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: Feedback is an essential part of the educational process as it enriches students' learning experiences, provides information about their current performance, shows them what is lacking in achieving goals, and provides guidance on the strategies needed to achieve those goals. Teachers, especially in crowded classrooms, often have…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Artificial Intelligence, Teacher Role, Technology Uses in Education
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Angela Choi Fung Tam – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2025
Although the importance of teacher feedback literacy in enhancing student feedback literacy is recognized, the influence of teacher beliefs on teacher feedback literacy at the classroom level remains uncertain. This study aimed to address this issue by examining twenty-two educators' beliefs in Hong Kong universities. Data were collected through…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Darren Paul Fisher; Gaelle Brotto; Iris Lim; Colette Southam – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2025
While key attributes of effective feedback have frequently been included in studies on student learning, little research has focused on the impact of the timeliness of feedback on student motivation. By providing students with written feedback at 1, 3, 7, 10, or 14 days after submission, this mixed design study enriches our understanding of the…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Feedback (Response), College Students
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Kathleen M. Quinlan; Edd Pitt – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2025
Most research on feedback in higher education focuses on evaluative feedback and its recipience, uptake, and enactment. Evaluative feedback information includes judgments, critiques and suggestions for improvement provided by a teacher, peer, self, pre-programmed automatic feedback, or artificial intelligence tutoring systems. In contrast, we…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Concept Formation, Higher Education, Health Education
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J. Weidlich; I. Jivet; S. Woitt; D. Orhan Göksün; J. Kraus; H. Drachsler – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2025
Feedback literacy is gaining recognition as a key concept for understanding how engage with and learn from feedback in higher education. This study presents validity evidence for a refined version of the Student Feedback Literacy Instrument (SFLI), designed to measure the construct across two dimensions--feedback attitudes and feedback…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Knowledge Level, Measures (Individuals), Test Construction
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Kylie Gorney; Mark D. Reckase – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2025
In computerized adaptive testing, item exposure control methods are often used to provide a more balanced usage of the item pool. Many of the most popular methods, including the restricted method (Revuelta and Ponsoda), use a single maximum exposure rate to limit the proportion of times that each item is administered. However, Barrada et al.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Adaptive Testing, Test Items, Item Banks
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