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Rachael Adlington; Frances Quinn; Jennifer Charteris; Nadya Rizk; Catherine Rita Volpe – Australian Educational Researcher, 2025
As professional learning and development (PLD) for teachers moves online, it is increasingly important to consider what constitutes effective provision. While models of effective PLD abound, online PLD faces challenges to participant engagem ent. In particular, the critical need to build and maintain relationships in professional learning is…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Teacher Participation, Electronic Learning, Faculty Development
A Review on Enhancing Education with AI: Exploring the Potential of ChatGPT, Bard, and Generative AI
Anduamlak Abebe Fenta – Discover Education, 2025
Generative AI systems, such as ChatGPT and Bard, can significantly enhance education by providing personalized learning experiences. They can tailor content, quizzes, and explanations to individual students; act as virtual tutors, and offer instant feedback. However, privacy concerns have arisen because of the need for personal data. Ensuring…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Software, Synchronous Communication
Esther H. Bisschops; Noud Frielink; J. Clasien de Schipper; Carlo Schuengel; Petri J. C. M. Embregts – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: The Needs Assessment Framework (NAF) stimulates awareness of care staff to consider perspectives of clients with intellectual disabilities in decisions on involuntary care. We explored the effect of implementers' participation in a Virtual Community-of-Practice (VCoP) for designing implementation plans, on NAF implementation and staff…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Intellectual Disability, Social Services, Computer Mediated Communication
Brittany L. Hall; Hesper Y. Holland; Janna Brendle; Robin H. Lock – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2025
Nudge theory, a strategy to influence decision-making, holds promise for enhancing an adult's use of evidence-based strategies during a read-aloud experience with a young child. This study examined the effectiveness of a nudge theory approach in increasing adult gesture use during a book-reading activity with a young child. Notably, 31 U.S.…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Nonverbal Communication, Adults, Young Children
Mathupayas Thongmak – Higher Learning Research Communications, 2025
Objective: The purpose of this study is to understand how Thai public universities engage their stakeholders on X (the social media platform previously known as Twitter). This article answers the following research questions: 1) What are the X message strategies of six public universities? 2) Do they choose the most effective strategies to drive X…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Colleges, Social Media, Stakeholders
Crossing the Boundary: No Catastrophic Limits on Infants' Capacity to Represent Linguistic Sequences
Natalia Reoyo-Serrano; Anastasia Dimakou; Chiara Nascimben; Tamara Bastianello; Daniela Lucangeli; Silvia Benavides-Varela – Developmental Science, 2025
The boundary effect, namely the infants' failures to compare small and large numerosities, is well documented in studies using visual stimuli. The prevailing explanation is that the numerical system used to process sets up to 3 is incompatible with the system employed for numbers >3. This study investigates the boundary effect in 10-month-old…
Descriptors: Infants, Language Acquisition, Speech Communication, Language Processing
Guro S. Sjuls – Infant and Child Development, 2025
Studying early language development has been a challenging task throughout the years. Earlier studies mostly documented language competence only after toddlers had started producing their first words. Theoretical and methodological advances in this domain brought about more sophisticated ways of probing into early development by exploiting overt…
Descriptors: Language Research, Language Acquisition, Toddlers, Infants
Tony Loughland; Hoa T. M. Nguyen; Ellen Larsen; Elizabeth Curtis – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2025
Post-lesson mentoring conversations on professional experience are an important aspect of embodied learning for pre-service teachers. Recent research has identified the five most common types of discursive interactions in post-lesson conversations. This study built on the recent research to examine discursive interactions in one post-lesson…
Descriptors: Mentors, Preservice Teachers, Interpersonal Communication, Foreign Countries
Egil Petter Straete; Bjørn Gunnar Hansen; Gunn-Turid Kvam – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2025
Purpose: To explore how advisors communicate with farmers and the mental frames that they use in their communication. Method: A case study in Norway observing meetings between farmers and advisors at 17 farm visits and 43 separate interviews with 26 different informants (advisors and farmers) related to these visits. Empirical analysis is based on…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Interpersonal Communication, Schemata (Cognition), Cognitive Style
Anja Gampe; Sonja Heintz; Jennifer Hofmann – Social Development, 2025
Laughter and smiling are frequently experienced in social settings, yet more research is required to delineate their development and dynamics. We investigated toddlers' and parents' shared positive expressions in playful interactions. We observed eighty 30-month-old toddler-parent dyads in two phases of 8 min in length. In each, one person was…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Toddlers, Interaction, Play
Leah R. Halper; Erica Szeyller; Marjorie J. Freggens; Chrisse Edmunds; Erica P. Regan – Intersection: A Journal at the Intersection of Assessment and Learning, 2025
The ability to gather meaningful responses and valuable data in higher education is entirely dependent on students actively participating in surveys. To explore the issue of falling response rates among college students, we tested whether attention-grabbing marketing techniques or connection-oriented communication strategies would be more…
Descriptors: Student Surveys, Student Participation, Response Rates (Questionnaires), Marketing
Hitoshi Nishizawa – Foreign Language Annals, 2025
Past studies have shown that first language and second language (L2) listeners can adapt to unfamiliar L2 pronunciation. However, little is known about the process of adaptation, especially by L2 listeners. The present study examined the degree to which L2 listeners' adaptation process is influenced by speaker intelligibility and input…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Intelligibility, Pronunciation, Speech Communication
María Alejandra Marín; Vignale Jorge; Pablo Gaiazzi; María José Zinoni; Francisco Alejandro Casiello – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Casual conversations between faculty members in places like faculty lounges and collaborative events are essential for sharing knowledge, working together, and building a sense of community within academic institutions. Social Network Analysis (SNA) of informal professor communications plays a vital role in fostering students' ethical competence…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Teacher Collaboration, Ethics, Interpersonal Communication
Zébulon Goriely; Andrew Caines; Paula Buttery – Journal of Child Language, 2025
We compare two frameworks for the segmentation of words in child-directed speech, PHOCUS and MULTICUE. PHOCUS is driven by lexical recognition, whereas MULTICUE combines sub-lexical properties to make boundary decisions, representing differing views of speech processing. We replicate these frameworks, perform novel benchmarking and confirm that…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Vocabulary Development, Word Recognition
Angelina I. Seliankina; Mukaddas A. Dzhorobaeva; Bakhtiyar E. Yuldashev; Zuriet A. Zhade – Education in the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues, Concerns and Prospects, 2025
We considered the problems, prospects, and tools for intercultural dialogue in the universities of Russia from the position of their generalization and identification of the successful experience for its extrapolation and implementation in other higher education establishments. The methodology of this research is comprised of complex tools, which…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Universities, Foreign Countries, Global Approach

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