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Asaro-Saddler, Kristie; Moeyaert, Mariola; Xu, Xinyun; Yerden, Xiaoyi – Exceptionality, 2021
In this study, we conducted a multilevel meta-analysis to determine whether the self-regulated strategy development (SRSD) approach to teaching writing to students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) improves significantly the number of words written and overall quality of writing, whether the effects of SRSD were consistent or variable across…
Descriptors: Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Meta Analysis, Instructional Effectiveness, Self Control
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Traga Philippakos, Zoi A. – Language and Literacy Spectrum, 2021
The purpose of this paper is to review the utility of think alouds in writing instruction and highlight the function of think-aloud modeling in the development of cognitive and metacognitive strategies that support learners' independence. For these purposes, modeling with coping is also explained. Coping models, in which teachers encounter…
Descriptors: Protocol Analysis, Writing Instruction, Metacognition, Writing Strategies
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Gill, Michele Gregoire – Educational Psychologist, 2021
The disconnect between educational theory and practice is problematic for our field. The purpose of this commentary was to explore how that disconnect is being addressed in current research on teachers' social-emotional characteristics and their relation to student outcomes. Three questions framed the analysis underlying this review: What do we…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Social Adjustment, Emotional Adjustment, Outcomes of Education
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Faja, Susan; Nelson Darling, Laura – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2019
Symptoms of restricted and repetitive behaviors and interests in autism are theoretically linked to executive functioning, which includes problem-solving abilities such as inhibition and cognitive flexibility. This study examined whether inhibition and flexibility are related to higher order restricted and repetitive behaviors and interests (e.g.…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Interests
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Shepherd, Gary – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2019
Reports of anger and aggression within the general population of the UK have been on the increase since the 2008 financial crisis. Traditional anger management programmes utilise Cognitive Behavioural and Mindfulness theory within a psychoeducational setting to help angry participants adapt and change their behaviours. These approaches have a…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Self Control, Experiential Learning, Reflection
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Hughes, Claire – Metacognition and Learning, 2019
This special issue on early self- and co-regulation addresses a topic that is founded on a rich mix of theoretical perspectives, including self-determination theory, socio-cultural theory, attachment theory and artificial intelligence. Reflecting this diversity, the papers adopt a diverse range of approaches to cutting-edge questions regarding…
Descriptors: Self Control, Child Development, Delay of Gratification, Infants
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Ruth Butler – Advances in Motivation and Achievement, 2019
In this chapter, I consider how and why gender continues to impact motivation, task engagement, self-regulation, and educational aspirations, choices, and outcomes among both boys and girls. How can motivation theory and research contribute to understanding gender differences in achievement at school, where girls now tend to do better than boys,…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Learning Motivation, Learner Engagement, Self Control
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Dodaj, Arta; Sesar, Kristina – International Journal of Developmental Science, 2020
Sexting is recognized as a common public issue as well as a prominent issue among researchers. Authors usually define sexting as sending, receiving, or forwarding sexually explicit messages or nude, partially nude, or sexually suggestive digital images of one's self or others via a cell phone, e-mail, Internet, or Social Networking Service (Brown,…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Self Control, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
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Meagher, Benjamin R. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2020
A feeling of connection with a physical setting can have important psychological consequences for occupants. Although research has begun to explore how the design of student housing can improve the experiences of undergraduates, the students themselves have the capacity to adapt their environments in ways that better reflect their own values,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Housing, Mental Health, Well Being
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Reilly, Peter – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2020
The pandemic has provoked disruptions in students' lives and studies worldwide, which has caused them to feel moderate to high levels of anxiety and stress. Universities have responded by offering online counseling and communicating self-help recommendations via their websites. Curiously, the role that professors could play to reduce this…
Descriptors: Student Development, Metacognition, Pandemics, COVID-19
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Aksoy, Pinar – Participatory Educational Research, 2020
This research aims to investigate the most frequent challenging behaviors faced by preschool teachers in their classrooms and the strategies and discipline approaches they adopt against these challenging behaviors. This research is conducted within case study design, which is a qualitative research method. The study group consists of 10 different…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Social Behavior, Incidence, Preschool Teachers
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Franz, Iris – Education Economics, 2020
This study measures students' unintentional procrastination, as captured by 'the number of days delayed,' or 'delay.' 'Delay' is the difference between the day that a student indicated that he or she would work on a homework assignment, and the day that he or she actually worked on that assignment as recorded by Blackboard. Regression results…
Descriptors: Time Management, Self Control, Academic Achievement, Homework
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Ergün, Esin; Adibatmaz, Fatma Betül Kurnaz – Open Praxis, 2020
The aim of this study was to determine the factors predicting student engagement. The sample of the study consisted of 527 students from Karabuk University Distance Education Center. Independent variables of the study were e-learning style and online learning readiness. The data were analyzed using the stepwise multiple regression analysis. The…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Electronic Learning, Readiness, Learner Engagement
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Veraksa, Aleksander N.; Gavrilova, Margarita N.; Bukhalenkova, Daria A.; Yakupova, Vera A. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2020
Numerous studies argue that inhibitory control could be successfully enhanced in play activities during preschool age. Previous studies showed that fantasy significantly associated with inhibitory control and cognitive flexibility. It was also shown that inhibitory control is related to symbolic play (imagination of absent objects, attributing…
Descriptors: Play, Inhibition, Correlation, Imagination
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Murphy, Tia Panfile; McCurdy, Kelsey; Jehl, Brianna; Rowan, Megan; Larrimore, Kelsey – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2020
The current study examined the associations that children's attachment and temperament share with individual differences in jealousy behaviors in early childhood. Previous research has found that secure children display fewer jealousy behaviors than their insecure counterparts, while other research has demonstrated that children with greater…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Psychological Patterns, Attachment Behavior, Young Children
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