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Michael R. Langlais; Ashley Thaler; Elizabeth West – Youth & Society, 2025
TikTok use has grown rapidly since the COVID-19 pandemic, especially among adolescents. The goal of this study is to understand how and why teenagers use TikTok and how teenagers perceive these behaviors and motivations as contributing to their mental well-being. This qualitative, descriptive study involved interviewing teenagers one-on-one via…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Social Media, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications
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Tom Neuschafer – Journal of Educators Online, 2025
Read-aloud stories can improve reading comprehension through exposure to literature beyond one's current reading level, leading to increased independent reading among users. In an era of online learning, online platforms offer opportunities for learners to engage with authentic language materials and provide interactive learning experiences.…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Second Language Learning, Reading Aloud to Others, Story Telling
Ann E. Kaplan; Kimberly Kane, Editor – Council for Advancement and Support of Education, 2025
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Insights on Alumni Engagement survey is now in its sixth year. Over the past three years, a core group of respondents has emerged and continues to grow. The survey has respondents from all CASE regions and allows global, regional, and peer-based benchmarking. Respondents can also track…
Descriptors: Alumni, Private Financial Support, Donors, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Peyton Nault; Michele Morningstar – Social Development, 2025
Hostile Attribution Bias (HAB) is the tendency to perceive ambiguous social information as threatening. The social information processing (SIP) model provides a theoretical framework for determining how individuals with HAB perceive, interpret, and make decisions regarding social cues. Although previous work has mapped the association between HAB…
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, Antisocial Behavior, Attribution Theory, Bias
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Ben Rydal Shapiro; Deborah Silvis – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2025
This article uses a comparative case study to examine how a methodological approach called interaction geography provides alternative ways to animate space, movement, and affect within the context of early childhood education. We take animation to incorporate the methods for representing space, movement, and affect; the social-material environment…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten, Museums, Literacy
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Sebastian Wachs; Catherine Schittenhelm; Maxime Kops; Manuel Gámez-Guadix; Michelle F. Wright – Journal of Adolescence, 2025
Introduction: This study investigated how a 1-week anti-hate speech intervention fosters positive classroom dynamics and improves adolescent well-being. Drawing on Social Capital Theory, we examined whether classroom cohesion enhances happiness among victimized and non-victimized students. Methods: A sample of 820 adolescents aged 12 to 16 (M =…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Antisocial Behavior, Intervention, Prevention
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Catharina Tippe; Nadine Cruz Neri; Poldi Kuhl; Jan Retelsdorf – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
Oral explanations (OE) by teachers are one of the most common forms of communication in the classroom to support students' comprehension of subject-specific content. Thus, students have to deal with the language the teachers use in explanations. Research indicates that linguistic features (LF) of texts can influence students' comprehension as they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Oral Language, Classroom Communication, Video Technology
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Jayne Sherman; Leslie La Croix; Julie K. Kidd; Allison W. Parsons – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
The writing process approach is recognized as an effective instructional practice for engaging children in the writing process and developing emerging writing skills. The writing conference is an integral component of the writing process. One-on-one conferencing sessions create differentiated instructional spaces for teachers to respond to the…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Writing Processes, Elementary School Students, Grade 1
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Cui Wan; Song Hou – Discover Education, 2025
This paper examines the rapid evolution of net slang and its consequential impact on Standard Mandarin, highlighting the interplay between net slang and traditional linguistic norms. The study begins by delineating three principal characteristics of net slang: multiformity, simplicity, and flexibility. Through a survey assessing Chinese attitudes…
Descriptors: Internet, Standard Spoken Usage, Mandarin Chinese, Linguistics
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Fufy Demissie; Jane Stacey; Kathy Baillie – Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2025
This article explores the role of Philosophy for Children (P4C) pedagogy in higher education tutors' facilitation of discussion-based learning (DBL). To reflect on their use of P4C, six teacher education tutors who taught on a first-year professional learning module took part in a professional development activity. Questionnaire and group…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Children, Teaching Methods, Classroom Communication
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Flora Oswald; Amanda R. Champion; Sean Pearson; Cory L. Pedersen – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2025
Technology-facilitated sexualized violence (TFSV) is a growing concern in educational, public health, and public policy spaces, with severe implications for health and well-being. In particular, young adults are at particularly high risk of TFSV victimization, which is compounded by structural sexism, heterosexism, colonialism, racism, and…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Antisocial Behavior, Gender Bias, Public Colleges
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Yuqing Chen; Jiawen Li; Yixin Liu; Fei Jiang; Aimin Zhou; Yixin Li – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2025
While the majority of scholarly investigations concerning pedagogical behavior predominantly underscore verbal communication, the significance of nonverbal behavior remains inadequately examined. This research endeavors to propose a theoretical framework pertaining to educators' nonverbal communication and introduces two artificial…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Nonverbal Communication, Artificial Intelligence, Recognition (Psychology)
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Ahmed A. Teleb; Abdullah M. Alshahrani – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: School bullying is one of the most common school indiscipline problems in public schools, so the current research aimed to develop a School Bullying Victimization Scale (SBVS) and validate its psychometric properties. Materials/methods: The latest version of SBVS consisted of thirty items. It was administered to a sample of 459…
Descriptors: Bullying, Victims, Elementary School Students, Psychometrics
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Sohui Lee; Abigail Michelini – Writing Center Journal, 2025
Although traditional asynchronous tutoring is associated with text-based communication, writing centers are beginning to experiment with asynchronous multimodal tutoring with the assistance of accessible and interactive multimedia technologies and instructional platforms like VoiceThread. Using a mixed-methods approach of surveys and interviews of…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Tutoring, Multimedia Instruction, Undergraduate Students
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Suma Raju; Merlyn Rachel Sam; M. K. Niharika – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Introduction: Tele-practice in speech-language pathology has existed for nearly a decade, but it emerged as a solution to overcome the challenges of access issues in delivering speech-language pathology services globally, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it is essential to follow up on tele-practice services following a pandemic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Speech Language Pathology, Allied Health Personnel, Videoconferencing
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