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Lauren D. Goegan; Lucy Delgado – Learning Disabilities: A Contemporary Journal, 2025
In various spaces in society, there has been increased advocacy for greater equity, diversity, and inclusion for individuals from historically and systemically marginalized groups. One step toward supporting these individuals is to consider how they understand and make sense of their self-concepts. As such, we explored the self-concepts of…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Sexual Orientation, Correlation, Self Concept
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Daniil Serko; Julia Leonard; Azzurra Ruggeri – Child Development, 2025
Adjusting practice to different goals and characteristics is key to learning, but its development remains unclear. Across 2 preregistered experiments, 190 4-to-8-year-olds (106 female; mostly White; data collection: December 2021-September 2022) and 31 adults played an easy and a difficult game, then chose one to practice before a test on either…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Cognitive Processes, Decision Making, Games
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Mark A. Runco – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
This article examines theories which suggest that authentic learning requires creativity. The connection between creativity and learning has been recognized for quite some time. Several of the theories examined herein are decades old. The older theories include Piaget's and Dewey's, and less obviously the humanistic theory of self-actualization.…
Descriptors: Authentic Learning, Creativity, Brain, Artificial Intelligence
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Katya Stoycheva – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
This paper discusses the role of ambiguity tolerance in the self-regulation of creative action. First, it traces the conceptual and methodological efforts in developing the construct and describes individual differences in tolerance--intolerance of ambiguity. Then, it examines the empirical studies relating ambiguity tolerance to creative thinking…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Thinking Skills, Ambiguity (Context)
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John Baer – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
There is an infinity of realized and potential creative things, creative ideas, and creative performances, and yet there is no such thing as creativity, at least not in the two ways most of us think about creativity. (1) There is no general essence of creativity, no indispensable factor or shared quality that is an intrinsic part of all creative…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Training
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Andrea S. Wisenöcker; Marcel Mayr; Cornelia S. Große – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
Providing realistic solutions for word problems proves to be challenging. A possible explanation is the influence of individual's expectations and beliefs about word problems. This explanation was tested in the present study in an out-of-school context. Specifically, the study assessed effects of (1) prompting participants to make realistic…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Word Problems (Mathematics), Thinking Skills, Expectation
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Nasser Saud Alrayes – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: College deans' responsibilities include monitoring and evaluating the performance of academic department heads to ensure that they lead academic programs, faculty members, and students efficiently, thereby contributing to the achievement of both college-level and institutional objectives. This study is the second phase of a…
Descriptors: Deans, Department Heads, Core Competencies, Foreign Countries
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Ayse Göktas; Volkan Türkmen – SAGE Open, 2025
Daily routines have been found to be effective in reducing problem behaviours in adolescents. Daily Activities for Youth Opportunity (DAY-Opp) were assessed through validity and reliability analyses. The sample consisted of 165 typically developing adolescents (109 girls and 56 boys, mean age 16.06 ± 2.55 years). Differences were analysed using…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Test Reliability, Test Validity, Adolescents
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Afsaneh Dehghanpour-Farashah; Alireza Dehghanpour-Farashah; Mojgan Adnanrad – Higher Education Quarterly, 2025
Considering the significantly lower percentage of Female Faculty Members (FFMs) compared to Male Faculty Members (MFMs) in Iranian universities, this cross-sectional mixed-methods study aims to identify and prioritise the barriers preventing women's entry into academic positions. Specifically, it explores the challenges faced by female PhD holders…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Women Faculty, Barriers
Sam Hollon; Sarah Winchell Lenhof; Nat Malkus; Jeremy Singer – American Enterprise Institute, 2025
Concern over student attendance has intensified since the pandemic, when chronic absenteeism rose sharply and has now only partially receded. Using daily attendance records covering all students in Rhode Island (2016-24) and Indiana (2020-24), this report examines attendance patterns beneath headline rates, specifically regarding seasonality and…
Descriptors: Attendance, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Schedules
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Amber M. Angell; Choo Phei Wee; Alexis Deavenport-Saman; Camille Parchment; Chen Bai; Olga Solomon; Larry Yin – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Purpose: The purpose of this retrospective cohort analysis was to investigate sex differences in receipt of standard of care sleep and constipation drug treatments among autistic children and youth with sleep disorder and constipation, respectively. Methods: We used the data from the OneFlorida + Data Trust to analyze healthcare claims for 19,877…
Descriptors: Sleep, Chronic Illness, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children
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Boda, Phillip A.; James, Katherine; Sotelo, Jose; McGee, Steven; Uttal, David – School Science and Mathematics, 2022
Disparities in Mathematics performance have been shown across race and gender for decades, although little research has reported the race by gender nexus in terms of disparity. In turn, research done to ameliorate these disparities have assumed that these differences are primarily among student populations who need remedial learning improvement.…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Gender Differences, Elementary School Mathematics, Achievement Gap
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Kumar, Deepak; Pratap, Bhanu; Aggarwal, Archana – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2022
This paper analyzes gender differences in the progress of students from elementary to secondary education in India by using India Human Development Survey (2004-05 and 2011-12) panel data. Using a logit model analysis, we have examined how post-enrollment, a child's family background, household educational inputs and process indicators determine…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Student Promotion, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students
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Davidovitch, Nitza; Yavich, Roman – Problems of Education in the 21st Century, 2022
The last two decades have seen significant growth in e-Learning in many institutions, with the main growth engine being significant development of technologies providing access to information. These technologies have dramatically changed how societies and individuals communicate. The current study examined whether the paradigm of good teaching…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Self Efficacy, Electronic Learning, Student Experience
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Orfan, Sayeed Naqibullah; Seraj, Muhammad Yaqoob – Language Learning in Higher Education, 2022
The study investigated students' views of reasons for the adoption of English medium instruction (EMI) in Afghan Higher Education, EMI effects on official languages and students' preference of medium of instruction. It also explored whether students' gender, first language and English proficiency had any significant impact on their responses. The…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language of Instruction, Foreign Countries, Gender Differences
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