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Anna Backman – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2025
Preschoolers are offered few opportunities to become acquainted with non-fiction books, and when they are given the possibility to read non-fiction picturebooks, these are often fictionalised in one way or another. The fictionalisation of children's non-fiction blurs the boundaries between fiction and non-fiction picturebooks. This could mean that…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Picture Books, Fiction, Nonfiction
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Romi Isnanda; Syahrul Ramadhan; Yenni Hayati – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2025
Expanding information related to environmental degradation is one potential approach to enhance students' environmental literacy and awareness (ecoliterate). This research investigates the relationship between students' skills in writing popular text-based articles and their ecological literacy. A quasi-experimental research design was employed…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Conservation (Environment), Knowledge Level, Writing Ability
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Sophie Canac; Patricia Crepin-Obert; Camille Roux-Goupille – Science & Education, 2025
This paper presents an analysis of three teachers' "ordinary" class sessions integrating historical elements of science in their teaching: one a teacher of physics and chemistry and two teachers of biology and geology. It explores what prompts these teachers to integrate the history of science into their lessons, the functions they…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science History, Science Education, Knowledge Level
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Lee J. Nelson; David Shulman; Paul A. Potrac; Laura A. Gale; Ben A. Ives – Sport, Education and Society, 2025
This article breaks new ground in the sociology of sports work through its novel exploration of workplace deception and the associated development of an original typology of deceptive impression management. Analysis of data collected from a two-phased research design, comprising online interviews and survey responses from 102 participants,…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Athletics, Deception, Emotional Response
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Kate McCreery; Dawn Penney; Ruth Jeanes – Sport, Education and Society, 2025
In rural communities in Australia, the provision of sport and physical activities for children almost exclusively relies upon parents and their ability to access and contribute to facilities, funding, volunteers, and administration. This paper brings Putnam's social capital framework to Whitehead's conceptualisation of physical literacy as a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Mothers, Social Capital
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Sarah L. Nichols; Melissa P. Schnurr; Corinne F. Hill; Melissa P. Hardison; Maria P. Kastanis – Infants and Young Children, 2025
A survey was developed and distributed to service coordination constituents across the nation to determine whether the DRAFT Knowledge and Skills for Service Coordinators (KSSC) were comprehensive and complete. Participants (N = 933) included service coordinators (SCs), supervisors/administrators, and other early intervention (EI)-related…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Job Skills, Supervisors, Administrators
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Julia Mahfouz; Elizabeth A. Steed; Dorothy Shapland – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Research has emphasized that SEL program implementation in preschool settings not only merits special consideration regarding content, instructional approaches, and opportunities to practice skills (Bierman & Motamedi, 2015; Denham, 2018; Jones & Doolittle, 2017; Mahoney et al., 2021), but also should be implemented using a culturally…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Culturally Relevant Education
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Weam Alhulaibi; Janine Stockdale; Paul McAleer – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2025
Background: During pregnancy, some women with an intellectual disability encounter some challenges, and some midwives who provide them with support lack the knowledge to provide the best care. This systematic review explores the experiences of women with intellectual disability during pregnancy and midwives' experiences of providing care. Method:…
Descriptors: Females, Intellectual Disability, Pregnancy, Allied Health Personnel
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Antonio García-Vinuesa; José Gutiérrez-Pérez; Pablo Ángel Meira-Cartea; José Antonio Caride-Gómez – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2025
Considering the crucial role of education in offering mitigation and adaptation strategies for climate change, there is a clear need for objective tools to assess its impact on the understanding of the issue among secondary school students. This paper describes the methodological design used to build and validate an instrument that explores…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Test Construction, Test Validity, Climate
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Emily Lund; Krystal L. Werfel – Developmental Science, 2025
Recent studies indicate children who are deaf and hard of hearing who use cochlear implants or hearing aids know fewer spoken words than their peers with typical hearing, and often those vocabularies differ in composition. To date, however, the interaction of a child's auditory profile with the lexical characteristics of words he or she knows has…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Knowledge Level, Children, Assistive Technology
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Xiaona Xia; Wanxue Qi – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2025
One challenging issue in improving the teaching and learning methods in MOOCs is to construct potential knowledge graphs from massive learning resources. Therefore, this study proposes knowledge graphs driving online learning behaviour prediction and multi-learning task recommendation in MOOCs. Based on the knowledge graphs supported by…
Descriptors: Graphs, Knowledge Level, MOOCs, Prediction
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Laura Tojeiro-Pérez; Carol Gillanders – Science & Education, 2025
Although in the past, Music and Ecology have been deeply intertwined; nowadays, they do not usually cross pathways. In the process, great opportunities for their integration in educational settings have been lost, and, thus, their potential for promoting natural, cultural, and social values. This research represents a meeting place between…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Music Teachers, Environmental Education, Ecology
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Danielle Murphy; Ravit Golan Duncan; Clark A. Chinn; Joshua Danish; Cindy E. Hmelo Silver; Jinzhi Zhou; Zach Ryan – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
Scientific modeling is a core practice of scientific inquiry. Students' engagement in modeling can be enhanced by attending to epistemic criteria, which in science are standards used to evaluate the validity and accuracy of scientific models. While prior research has focused on students' development and use of epistemic criteria in scientific…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Metacognition, Epistemology, Knowledge Level
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Hua Luo; Wai Chin Li – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
In recent years, early childhood education for sustainability has received increasing attention. However, research on early childhood teachers in relation to this issue remains marginalized. Teachers' environmental attitudes support children's nature play and are strongly associated with sustainability. According to previous studies, environmental…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Teacher Attitudes, Early Childhood Teachers, Conservation (Environment)
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Stephen Roll; Dan Ferris; Sam Bufe; Olga Kondratjeva – Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 2025
U.S. benefit programs like Social Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid impose strict asset limits for eligibility, which create a substantial disincentive to save. Due to structural and systemic barriers, households with a member who has a disability (HMDs) are more likely to have low financial security. Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE)…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Money Management, Low Income Groups, Knowledge Level
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