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Silvia, Paul J.; Nusbaum, Emily C.; Beaty, Roger E. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2017
When people generate responses during a divergent thinking task, some responses are "old" (retrieved from memory) and some are "new" (generated on the spot). K.J. Gilhooly, E. Fioratou, S.H. Anthony, and V. Wynn (2007) suggested that old and new responses stem from different cognitive strategies and differ in key ways. The…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Responses, Scoring
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Tolland, Aidan; Mogg, Rebecca; Bennett, Amanda – Journal of Information Literacy, 2019
The purpose of this paper is to describe a new method for the evaluation of online provision of information literacy and academic skills (ILAS), and advocate for its addition as a tool for the ILAS practitioner. The method is discussed in the context of evaluating its effectiveness for a project to investigate the value of six online tutorials for…
Descriptors: Student Journals, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Improvement, Web Based Instruction
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Sakiroglu, Mehmet – International Journal of Curriculum and Instructional Studies, 2019
The use of smart phones is quite common among young people. This may sometimes cause problems. Different steps are being taken in the schools regarding the rules that students should follow for the use of telephone. However, student-oriented solutions are needed. The main aim of this study is to reveal the role of self-control, difficulties in…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Self Control, Emotional Response
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Moore, Christina C.; Hubbard, Julie; Morrow, Michael T.; Barhight, Lydia R.; Lines, Meghan M.; Sallee, Meghann; Hyde, Christopher T. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2019
The goal of the present study was to test the hypothesis that, when children respond to peer provocation assertively, their physiology at that moment will be marked by high levels of respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA). Participants were 35 European American (66%), African American (27%), Latino American (3%), and mixed race/ethnicity (3%) children…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Physiology, Bullying, Computer Simulation
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Donaldson, Maleka – Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 2019
Mistakes are at the crux of daily classroom learning. This is the case even in the earliest grades. While the instructional value of mistakes is wellknown among educators, little research documents how young children experience mistakes in real-world school settings. In the present study, I conducted semi-structured interviews with 25 Kindergarten…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Error Patterns, Emotional Response
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Willis, Jill; Churchward, Peter; Beutel, Denise; Spooner-Lane, Rebecca; Crosswell, Leanne; Curtis, Elizabeth – School Leadership & Management, 2019
Mentors for beginning teachers in schools are often unacknowledged middle leaders in their schools. Through their work with beginning teachers, they not only provide local leadership in their contexts, they influence and shape the work of the next generation of teachers. Government-funded mentor training for the purpose of supporting beginning…
Descriptors: Mentors, Beginning Teachers, Foreign Countries, Educational Practices
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Neely, Kristina A.; Mohanty, Suman; Schmitt, Lauren M.; Wang, Zheng; Sweeney, John A.; Mosconi, Matthew W. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2019
Sensorimotor abnormalities are common in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD); however, the processes underlying these deficits remain unclear. This study examined force production with and without visual feedback to determine if individuals with ASD can utilize internal representations to guide sustained force. Individuals with ASD…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Feedback (Response), Visual Stimuli
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Moulton, Emily; Bradbury, Kathryn; Barton, Marianne; Fein, Deborah – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2019
The Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS), (Schopler et al. in J Autism Dev Disord 10(1):91-103, 1980) is a 15-item observation-based rating scale that yields a total score reflective of autism symptom severity. This study investigated the factor structure of the CARS in a sample of 2-year-old children with DSM-IV-TR (American Psychiatric…
Descriptors: Young Children, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Raykov, Tenko; Dimitrov, Dimiter M.; Marcoulides, George A.; Harrison, Michael – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2019
Building on prior research on the relationships between key concepts in item response theory and classical test theory, this note contributes to highlighting their important and useful links. A readily and widely applicable latent variable modeling procedure is discussed that can be used for point and interval estimation of the individual person…
Descriptors: True Scores, Item Response Theory, Test Items, Test Theory
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Kandil, Yasmine; Te Bokkel, Hannah – Research in Drama Education, 2019
As neoliberalism infiltrates the foundations of education and arts-based practices, the authors of this article propose an applied theatre approach, based on the celebration of people who feel marginalised, to defy the notions of individualistic, self-centred, and out-put oriented goals that impact how students engage with and view the arts in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Theater Arts, Resistance (Psychology)
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Vereenooghe, Leen; Westermann, Kristian – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2019
Digital technologies have great potential in offering interventions for people with intellectual disabilities. In this study, we aimed to co-develop a digital psycho-educational intervention, using a positive resource-oriented approach, to improve the mental well-being of people with intellectual disabilities. Using a two-phase design process, we…
Descriptors: Well Being, Intellectual Disability, Intervention, Psychoeducational Methods
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Rice, Paul; Beeson, Paul; Blackmore-Wright, James – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2019
Educational videos are becoming more prevalent within a higher education context and the use of videos is now taken for granted. However, the full impact videos have on learning is under researched and not fully known. This study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of quiz questions embedded throughout a video. Students from different…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Video Technology, Multiple Choice Tests, Outcomes of Education
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Burns, Emma C.; Martin, Andrew J.; Collie, Rebecca J. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2019
Students' science knowledge and skills are considered critical to growing the intellectual capital on which societies rely to innovate and prosper. However, recent research has documented notable declines in students' intrinsic valuing of science and science achievement in Australia and other western countries. As a result, there have been calls…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Science Teachers, Science Achievement, Foreign Countries
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D'Souza, Derrick E.; Daspit, Joshua J.; Sigdyal, Pratigya – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2019
The use of clickers in the classroom has been linked to student learning. However, studies that examine the effects of clickers on learning often conceptualize a clicker exercise as a single, homogeneous cognitive processing (CP) event. We offer a conceptualization of sequenced cognitive activities that unfold during a clicker exercise. An…
Descriptors: Capstone Experiences, Audience Response Systems, Learning Processes, Cognitive Processes
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Mischel, Leann J. – Management Teaching Review, 2019
As the use of videos for learning increases, the need to better use the viewing experience also increases. EDpuzzle is a video-sharing program that offers instructors a way to enhance the use of online videos for learning. It allows instructors to ensure that students have viewed the lesson in its entirety and determine whether they understood its…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Undergraduate Students, Entrepreneurship, Business Administration Education
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