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Isabelle Negro; Nathalie Leblanc; Isabelle Bonnotte – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2025
With three groups of first-grade French children, we tested different spelling teaching strategies, and notably the effectiveness of individualized teaching approach adapted to each child's pace of learning and words already known, compared with traditional strategies identical for all children. An experimental group was offered individualized…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Spelling Instruction, Lexicology, Recall (Psychology)
Lu Jiao; Xiaohan Wang; Kalinka Timmer; Cong Liu – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2025
The moral foreign-language effect (MFLE) suggests biases present when making moral decisions in the native language are not present in the foreign language. However, the literature using explicit dilemmas shows inconsistent findings. The present study investigates whether MFLE has its origin in the reduced emotion hypothesis. Instead of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Chinese, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Shulin Yu – European Journal of Education, 2025
While researchers in recent years have exhibited a burgeoning interest in studying writing practices beyond formal contexts, the purpose of informal writing appears to be constrained primarily to recreational activities or interpersonal communication, thus overlooking its potential impact on enhancing formal writing competence. The present…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Second Language Learning, Recreational Activities, Student Attitudes
Ulitzsch, Esther; von Davier, Matthias; Pohl, Steffi – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2020
So far, modeling approaches for not-reached items have considered one single underlying process. However, missing values at the end of a test can occur for a variety of reasons. On the one hand, examinees may not reach the end of a test due to time limits and lack of working speed. On the other hand, examinees may not attempt all items and quit…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Items, Response Style (Tests), Computer Assisted Testing
Elena Shvidko – Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence, 2020
Providing feedback on student work is a fundamental aspect of instruction and an important part of the learning process. A considerable amount of literature describes the pedagogical value of different types of feedback--explicit vs. implicit, comprehensive vs. selective, direct vs. indirect, and feedback on content vs. feedback on form--thus…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Writing (Composition), Teacher Response, Teacher Student Relationship
Anthony Edgington – Journal of Response to Writing, 2020
This article explores the problems associated with a pedagogy of severity, which influences how teachers read and respond to student papers, and suggests that reflection, especially reflection-in-action, can be useful to writing instructors as they respond to their students' texts. Reflection-in-action, or the reflection that occurs while one is…
Descriptors: Teacher Response, Reflection, Writing Teachers, Feedback (Response)
Smith, Trevor I.; Bendjilali, Nasrine – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2022
Several recent studies have employed item response theory (IRT) to rank incorrect responses to commonly used research-based multiple-choice assessments. These studies use Bock's nominal response model (NRM) for applying IRT to categorical (nondichotomous) data, but the response rankings only utilize half of the parameters estimated by the model.…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Items, Multiple Choice Tests, Science Tests
Pérez-Segura, José Jaime; Sánchez Ruiz, Raquel; González-Calero, José Antonio; Cózar-Gutiérrez, Ramón – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2022
The present study firstly assesses how students can develop and improve the skills of listening and reading through personalized feedback. Secondly, it evaluates the motivational effects of the use of Audience Response Systems (ARS) in English lessons in comparison with the lessons where these electronic devices are not used. In three sessions, 68…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Individualized Instruction, Listening Skills, Reading Skills
Evanovich, Lauren L.; Scott, Terrance M. – Exceptionality, 2022
Providing support to students with challenging behaviors is a critical focus of classroom teachers' success. Finding ways to prevent and mediate academic and behavioral difficulties is a high priority area for both research and practice. The focus of this study is on the effects of implementation of Orton-Gillingham Reading intervention strategies…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, At Risk Students, Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances
Leanne Havis – Journal of Response to Writing, 2022
Metacognition emphasizes an awareness and understanding of one's thoughts and cognitive processes, along with management of cognition through multiple strategies, including organizing, monitoring, and adapting. Before students can truly become effective writers, they must develop an appreciation for the amount of planning, organization, and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Freshmen, Writing Assignments, Writing Evaluation
Betsy Gilliland; Michelle Kunkel; Mitsuko Suzuki – Journal of Response to Writing, 2022
Teacher-student group conferences (TSGCs) blend the benefits of one-to-one teacher-student writing conferences with those of peer response. TSGCs socialize student writers into discussions of academic writing, giving them an expert model (the teacher) and an opportunity to practice providing feedback to several peers. This article describes how…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Evaluation, Writing Instruction, Teleconferencing
Vasalou, Asimina; Benton, Laura; Ibrahim, Seray; Sumner, Emma; Joye, Nelly; Herbert, Elisabeth – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2021
This paper examines how primary aged children with reading difficulties attend to, understand and act upon different types of feedback within a digital literacy game. A systematic and structured video analysis of twenty-six children's game play was carried out focussing on moments where children made an error and were followed by in-game feedback.…
Descriptors: Children, Reading Difficulties, Educational Games, Game Based Learning
Galbava, Simona; Machackova, Hana; Dedkova, Lenka – Comunicar: Media Education Research Journal, 2021
This study focuses on the effect of cyberostracism on social networking sites. Based on the temporal need-threat model of ostracism, we examined a) reflexive reactions, specifically worsened mood and threats to the four fundamental needs (i.e., belongingness, self-esteem, meaningful existence, and control), and b) reflective reactions, in the form…
Descriptors: Social Media, Social Isolation, Emotional Response, Young Adults
Gundel, Erik; Piro, Jody S. – Action in Teacher Education, 2021
The purpose of this multiple case study was to gain insight into the self-efficacy beliefs of pre-service teachers participating in a teacher education curriculum that used mixed reality simulation experiences. Qualitative data were collected from a purposeful sampling of 49 student participants (n = 49), as well as 5 professional participants (n…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Computer Simulation, Preservice Teachers
Ames, Allison J.; Myers, Aaron J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2021
Contamination of responses due to extreme and midpoint response style can confound the interpretation of scores, threatening the validity of inferences made from survey responses. This study incorporated person-level covariates in the multidimensional item response tree model to explain heterogeneity in response style. We include an empirical…
Descriptors: Response Style (Tests), Item Response Theory, Longitudinal Studies, Adolescents

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