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Deniz Saribas; Ertan Çetinkaya – Science & Education, 2025
We live in a post-truth era, where disinformation and misinformation spread rapidly. In such an era, individuals need to be able to critically evaluate information. Investigating pre-service teachers' ability to evaluate information is crucial because they will be educating future citizens who are able to distinguish pseudoscientific information…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Thinking Skills, Abstract Reasoning, Scientific Attitudes
Mahshid Golestaneh; Seyed Mohsen Mousavi – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2024
This study aimed to develop a two-tier test to identify misconceptions of pre-service teachers about chemical equilibrium. The sample was made up of 135 pre-service chemistry teachers at Farhangian University in Iran (70 female and 65 male) who were spending the final semester of the eighth semester of the teacher training programme. After…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Scientific Concepts, Chemistry, Science Teachers
Jessica Wright; Ellis Greenberg – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2024
This paper theorises the ways in which non-binary gender is rendered invisible through binary Yes/No sexual consent education. Judith Butler's framework of gender intelligibility is drawn upon to consider the absenting of non-binary youth from consent education. We suggest that the undoing of the hegemonic colonial gender binary also be a project…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Congruence (Psychology), Sexuality, Sex Education
Mimi Wellisch – Australasian Journal of Gifted Education, 2024
Giftedness and Dabrowski's Theory of Positive Disintegration (TPD) have been firmly linked since the Columbus Group's 1991 statement on giftedness and asynchrony. The theory's overexcitabilities (OEs) factor has been the main association with giftedness. Although OEs include certain characteristics associated with giftedness, they also include…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Student Characteristics, Psychological Characteristics, Psychological Patterns
Ryan Joseph Rogers – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Undergraduate students' understanding of function continuity has not been explored broadly in previous research. The relevant findings in the literature are predominantly concerned with calculus students' understanding and misconceptions of continuity. Many of these misunderstandings are tied to the relationships which continuity has with limits…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Mathematics Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study
Antar A. Tichavakunda – Review of Higher Education, 2024
Misinterpretations and caricatures of Critical Race Theory (CRT) abound in popular media and in higher education scholarship. Given the confusion surrounding what CRT is and is not, I write this conceptual essay as an invitation to engage seriously with CRT's legal foundations. I offer four guideposts to aid scholars in engaging the legal roots of…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Scholarship, Higher Education, Legal Problems
Jena McDaniel; Hannah Krimm; C Melanie Schuele – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2024
This article reports on speech-language pathologists' (SLPs') knowledge related to myths about spoken language learning of children who are deaf and hard of hearing (DHH). The broader study was designed as a step toward narrowing the research-practice gap and providing effective, evidence-based language services to children. In the broader study,…
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Allied Health Personnel, Misconceptions, Deafness
Girit Yildiz, Dilek; Osmanoglu, Aslihan; Gundogdu Alayli, Funda – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2023
This qualitative study examined how prospective mathematics teachers attend to, interpret, and respond to student misconceptions through providing them a video-case-based professional development environment. A sample of 30 prospective teachers attending an elective course was asked to watch video cases about student misconceptions related to the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Professional Development, Video Technology
Frenken, Marius; Imhoff, Roland – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
Conspiracy theories express mistrust in common explanations and epistemic authorities. Independent of concrete content, the extent of endorsing conspiracy theories has also shown associations with interpersonal mistrust. Arguing from an evolutionary and error-management perspective, this increased interpersonal mistrust could either represent an…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Beliefs, Theories, Trust (Psychology)
Stall, Lindsay M.; Petrocelli, John V. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
Research suggests that a number of cognitive processes--including pattern perception, intentionality bias, proportionality bias, and confirmation bias--may underlie belief in a conspiracy theory. However, there are reasons to believe that conspiracy theory beliefs also depend in part on a failure to understand the probability of actual events…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Theories, Misconceptions, Evidence
Nie, Rui; Guo, Qi; Morin, Maxim – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the digitalization of assessment, creating new challenges for measurement professionals, including big data management, test security, and analyzing new validity evidence. In response to these challenges, "Machine Learning" (ML) emerges as an increasingly important skill in the toolbox of measurement…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Electronic Learning, Literacy, Educational Assessment
Çelen, Yeliz – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2023
Misconceptions occur as a result of learners' wrong beliefs and experiences, and because subsequent learning is built on these misconceptions, they cause new concepts to be learned incorrectly. Studies show that students have problems in making sense of many mathematical concepts in mathematics teaching processes and this situation can be…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Grade 9, Number Concepts, Foreign Countries
Cantrell, Melissa H.; Wipperman, Sarah – College & Research Libraries, 2023
Author contracts in scholarly publishing serve to outline the rights and permissions for each party in the use and redistribution of a work throughout the life of its copyright term. Although rights and licensing expectations for open access publishing--the "open access ethos"--have been detailed in the Budapest Declaration, Plan S…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Authors, Publishing Industry, Scholarship
Bedsole, Nathan H.; Hahn, Taylor Ward – Communication Teacher, 2023
This lesson offers students a way to analyze conspiracy theories while neither platforming dangerous ideas nor dismissing them as unworthy of academic study. Ideal for argument or rhetoric courses, first, the lesson advances conspiracy theories as a recognizable species of argument; second, the lesson uses a truncated version of Toulmin's model of…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Misconceptions, Communication (Thought Transfer), Learner Engagement
Curtis, Drew A.; Kelley, Leslie J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2023
Background: A great amount of information is presented to psychology students through various mediums, often leading to misinformation and believing inaccurate psychological myths. Objective: We conducted two studies to examine psychomythology of psychopathology and whether mythbusting may be an effective pedagogical tool. Method: In Study 1, a…
Descriptors: College Students, Psychopathology, Misconceptions, Courses

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