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Belboukhaddaoui, Ilham; van Ginkel, Stan – Research on Education and Media, 2019
Although scholars emphasised the essence of feedback delivered on virtual reality-based tasks, it remains unclear whether the acquisition of students' oral presentation skills can be enhanced by the timing of feedback. An exploratory study, recently conducted in a Dutch university, explores the potential differential impact of immediate versus…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Skill Development, Feedback (Response), Computer Simulation
Manna, Venessa F.; Gu, Lixiong – ETS Research Report Series, 2019
When using the Rasch model, equating with a nonequivalent groups anchor test design is commonly achieved by adjustment of new form item difficulty using an additive equating constant. Using simulated 5-year data, this report compares 4 approaches to calculating the equating constants and the subsequent impact on equating results. The 4 approaches…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Items, Test Construction, Sample Size
Bouck, Emily C.; Park, Jiyoon; Bouck, Mary; Alspaugh, Jim; Spitzley, Stacey; Buckland, Angela – Current Issues in Middle Level Education, 2019
Response to Intervention (RtI) has become a common support system for students; yet, no universal RtI model exists, especially for mathematics and specifically at the secondary level. This article focuses on a specific model for delivering Tier 2 mathematics supports and services at the secondary level: math labs. Evidence--based and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Response to Intervention, Evidence Based Practice, Vignettes
Ngwenya, Jabulisile – South African Journal of Education, 2019
This paper explores teachers' experiences of providing feedback to accounting learners in a selected rural school in South Africa. In terms of the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) for Accounting, assessment is viewed as an integral part of teaching and learning, with emphasis on continuous provision of feedback. Providing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Accounting, Rural Schools, Business Education
Andrews, Larry R. – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2019
Risk-taking in honors education entails not only anxiety about grades and intellectually disturbing ideas but also painful emotional responses to course materials. Rather than censoring such "dangerous" materials, faculty should compassionately encourage vulnerable students to acknowledge their pain safely in an open and accepting…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Trauma, Academic Freedom, Teaching Methods
Navratil, Sabrina D.; Kühl, Tim – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2019
Self-generated learning (SGL) activities are characterized as an active learning strategy that functions as a support for deeper comprehension. However, the question arises which factors could be essential to fully exploit the effectiveness of SGL activities. One possible factor may be the emotional state of learners during learning. Because…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Learning Strategies, Active Learning, Learning Activities
Finch, Holmes; French, Brian F. – Applied Measurement in Education, 2019
The usefulness of item response theory (IRT) models depends, in large part, on the accuracy of item and person parameter estimates. For the standard 3 parameter logistic model, for example, these parameters include the item parameters of difficulty, discrimination, and pseudo-chance, as well as the person ability parameter. Several factors impact…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Accuracy, Test Items, Difficulty Level
Grapin, Sally L.; Waldron, Nancy; Joyce-Beaulieu, Diana – Psychology in the Schools, 2019
Because several studies have investigated student outcomes in schools implementing Response to Intervention (RtI), relatively little research has investigated the impact of implementation on students' long-term achievement outcomes (i.e., several years after exposure). The purpose of this study was to describe one elementary school's RtI…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Response to Intervention, Outcomes of Education, Elementary School Students
Manolev, Jamie; Sullivan, Anna; Slee, Roger – Learning, Media and Technology, 2019
This paper critically examines the ways in which ClassDojo is altering the disciplinary landscape in schools through the datafication of discipline and student behaviour. ClassDojo is one of the most popular and successful educational technologies and is used internationally. It is a school-based social media platform that incorporates a gamified…
Descriptors: Discipline, Student Behavior, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Rojas, Joanne P.; Nash, John B.; Rous, Beth S. – Early Child Development and Care, 2019
Design thinking techniques, including empathetic interviews, provide a promising new methodology for enhancing the quality of childcare services. This human-centred approach seeks to address complex problems with a deliberate, thoughtful solution-seeking process [Brown, T. (2008, June). "Design thinking. Harvard Business Review."…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Coaching (Performance), Technical Assistance, Design
Raudsepp, Maaris; Zadora, Anna – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2019
In this paper, we analyse the Second World War (WW2) and the Holocaust as genocide during WW2 as sensitive topics in history teaching as perceived by 719 teachers from Austria, Belarus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Serbia and the Netherlands. Using the thematic content analysis of open answers to an online questionnaire we…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, War, European History, History Instruction
Neugebauer, Sabina; Hopkins, Megan; Spillane, James – Teachers College Record, 2019
Background: Research over the past two decades documents how social capital, or the resources attained through social relationships, is associated with a range of outcomes at both the individual and organizational levels. Yet few, if any, studies explore the relationship between social capital and teaching self-efficacy. Given that teaching…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Teacher Effectiveness, Social Capital, Social Cognition
Jones, Veronica – Teachers College Record, 2019
Background: Recent incidents of racism at predominantly White institutions (PWIs) have gained increased national attention. The backlash to individuals speaking out against racialized practices is often masked through discourse that dismisses the adverse effects of racism. Because university administrators often center their responses to incidents…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Racial Bias, Educational Practices, Administrator Role
Qiu, Yuxi; Huggins-Manley, Anne Corinne – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2019
This study aimed to assess the accuracy of the empirical item characteristic curve (EICC) preequating method given the presence of test speededness. The simulation design of this study considered the proportion of speededness, speededness point, speededness rate, proportion of missing on speeded items, sample size, and test length. After crossing…
Descriptors: Accuracy, Equated Scores, Test Items, Nonparametric Statistics
Malott, Krista; Wahesh, Edward; Crawford, Emily – Innovative Higher Education, 2019
Negative emotional reactions toward those of differing social identities is both common and detrimental to the development of relationships that are essential for effective work, living, and educational spaces. In this study we assessed the impact of an (elaborated) imagined contact intervention (eICI) on undergraduate students' anxiety levels…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Emotional Response, Intervention, Social Differences

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