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Katherine Muenks; Kathryn M. Kroeper; Elizabeth A. Canning; Mary C. Murphy – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
Advances in growth mindset scholarship now recognize the role of instructors' mindsets in shaping classroom mindset culture. In the present paper, we synthesize the newly developing instructor mindset literature and report on a dataset that includes student (N = 765) and instructor (N = 44) reports of instructor mindset beliefs and behaviors. We…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship
Fassett-Carman, Alyssa N.; Smolker, Harry; Hankin, Benjamin L.; Snyder, Hannah R.; Banich, Marie T. – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Adolescence and emerging adulthood is likely a sensitive period for the neural effects of stress due to increasing life stress, onset of stress-related disorders, and continued gray matter (GM) development. In adults, stress is associated with GM differences in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), hippocampus, and amygdala, but little is known…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Development, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Gender Differences
Gandotra, Aditi; Kotyuk, Eszter; Bizonics, Róbert; Khan, Imran; Petánszki, Minka; Kiss, Lilian; Paulina, Laura; Cserjesi, Renata – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2023
Motor skills develop rapidly during early childhood and are considered important for optimal child development. However, little is known about the relationship of motor skills with indicators of cognitive and socio-emotional development in typically developing preschoolers. In view of this, the present study examined the association of gross motor…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Cognitive Development, Social Development, Emotional Development
Hassinger-Das, Brenna; Schwartz, Rebecca; Tavdgiridze, Mari; Mercedes, Nayrovi; Salerno, Marie; Takoukam, Nowou Cyrielle Talla; Gamzehlatova, Joshua; Zosh, Jennifer M. – American Journal of Play, 2023
The authors examined technological and traditional infant toys to understand the U.S. toy market facing today's care givers. They found significant differences in the two types of toys in terms of their developmental targets--with more traditional toys aimed at physical development and more technological toys aimed at cognitive development. Given…
Descriptors: Toys, Infants, Play, Technology
Edward Melhuish; Julian Gardiner – Sutton Trust, 2023
Several decades of research has found that early education and care can have a positive effect on children's cognitive, behavioural and social outcomes, particularly if it is of high quality, and particularly for disadvantaged children. However, less is known about the optimum number of hours, including whether this differs by socio-economic…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Home Schooling, Cognitive Development
Shaun M. Dougherty; Mary M. Smith; Beth Kelly – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
Prior research has clearly established the substantial expected payoffs to investments in early childhood education. However, the ability to deliver early childhood programs differs across communities with access to high quality programing especially hard to establish in rural communities. We study one program, Early Steps to School Success, to…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Early Childhood Education, School Readiness, Kindergarten
Barbara Rogoff – Review of Research in Education, 2023
This chapter suggests that individual and cultural/contextual contributions to learning and development can be understood as mutually constituting aspects of a holistic fractal process flowing across generations. To examine specific aspects of the dynamic mutually constituting process, the chapter suggests foregrounding or focusing on one aspect…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Holistic Approach, Cognitive Development, Social Sciences
Meiyun Wu; Haotian Liu; Xue Zhao; Li Lu; Yuyang Wang; Chaogang Wei; Yuhe Liu; Yu-Xuan Zhang – Developmental Science, 2025
To reveal the formation process of speech processing with early hearing experiences, we tracked the development of functional connectivity in the auditory and language-related cortical areas of 84 (36 female) congenitally deafened toddlers using repeated functional near-infrared spectroscopy for up to 36 months post cochlear implantation (CI).…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Language Processing, Auditory Perception, Assistive Technology
JiYeon Hong; Kwihoon Kim – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
The advent of the 4th Industrial Revolution era requires the creation of new value through convergence rather than piecemeal use of technology. In that sense, the convergence of AI's learning ability and IoT connectivity makes it possible to build a more intelligent and automated system. Therefore, AI education in preparation for the era of…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Internet, Digital Literacy
Yuan Yang; Miao Xu; Bo Gong; Le Yang; Yuan Zang – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Despite the growing demand for technological literacy and critical thinking in higher education, traditional pedagogical methods often fail to fully engage students in developing these essential skills. Science fiction presents an underutilized yet promising tool for addressing this gap. This study investigates the impact of Science fiction on…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, Technological Literacy, Critical Thinking, Higher Education
Henning Dominke; Mirjam Steffensky – Review of Education, 2025
The family plays a vital role in fostering children's learning in science through joint experiences in diverse settings such as homes or museums. Beyond frequency, the quality of parent-child interactions in science significantly influences the children's development. However, research in this area has often focused on single aspects of…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Parent Child Relationship, Science Education, Child Development
Suliman Zakaria Suliman Abdalla; Amal Khalfan Rashid AlSalti – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: This study examines the behavioral factors influencing the adoption of AI-powered generative technologies in higher education and their impact on students' cognitive engagement--a crucial element of sustainable, inclusive, and high-quality learning, as envisioned by UNESCO's Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG4). The study…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Development, College Students, Computer Uses in Education
Joseph Colantonio; Ilona Bass; Yee Lee Shing; Sobanawartiny Wijeakumar; Courtney McKay; Eva Rafetseder; Allyson P. Mackey; Elizabeth Bonawitz – Developmental Science, 2025
Although exploratory play is considered a hallmark of cognitive development and learning, relatively few studies have been able to quantitatively characterize the shifts that may occur in children's approach to exploration. One reason for this gap is due to challenges coding and analyzing children's exploratory play behavior. In our paper, we…
Descriptors: Computation, Cognitive Development, Children, Discovery Learning
Yanwen Wu – Child Development Perspectives, 2025
Counterfactual reasoning is the ability to reason about how the world might have been if past events or states had been different. It is helpful for making sense of past experiences to create future blueprints. Languages like English apply subjunctive forms to directly mark counterfactual premises. In contrast, Chinese does not apply subjunctive…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Abstract Reasoning, Thinking Skills, Cognitive Development
Kayrgozhin, Dulat U.; Aralbayev, Alpysbai S.; Askarovich, Sundetov Mirlan; Amangeldinovna, Nurmagambetova Botagoz; Marat, Kusmidenov – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2022
The article aims to present the results of experimental work on the implementation of a model for the development of cognitive independence of high school students in physical education lessons. Experimental work involved the development of the substantive foundations of the process of developing cognitive independence of high school students in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, High School Students, Physical Education, Cognitive Development

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