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Yuan-Chen Liu; Tzu-Hua Huang; Chien-Chia Huang – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
In this study, an interactive programming learning environment was built with two types of error prompt functions: 1) the key prompt and 2) step-by-step prompt. A quasi-experimental study was conducted for five weeks, in which 75 sixth grade students from disadvantaged learning environments in Taipei, Taiwan, were divided into three groups: 1) the…
Descriptors: Programming, Computer Science Education, Cues, Grade 6
Iara Maria Segarra – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Second language learning success relies on instructional methodologies that foster guidance, engagement, motivation, creativity, and active learning in an inclusive environment. As language educators, it is important to establish instructional modes to entice positive behavior and stimulate the senses. The problem to be addressed by the study is…
Descriptors: Neurolinguistics, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Douglas B. Downey – Review of Educational Research, 2024
A small subset of education studies analyzes school data collected seasonally (separating the summer from the school year). At first, this work was primarily known for documenting learning loss in the summers, but scholars have since recognized that observing how inequality changes between summer and school periods provides leverage for…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Research, Learning Analytics, Cognitive Ability
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Christopher Sean Long – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2024
This study examined the impact of action research conducted by five science teaching methods course instructors on their students' perceptions of the classroom learning environments at a large public university in Texas. The study analyzed the results from 133 students who completed two administrations of the What is Happening in this Class…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Science Instruction, Teacher Education Programs, State Universities
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Kwang Surk Jung – High Ability Studies, 2024
The purpose of this study is to analyze the relations between social competence and mental well-being through perceptions of giftedness in gifted and general students. Data are collected from 359 gifted and general South Korean students (M[subscript age] = 13.54) and analyzed by structural equation modeling. The results reveal that, first, gifted…
Descriptors: Well Being, Gifted, Gifted Education, Academic Achievement
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Yu Hu – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2024
Students in Confucian culture are typically high-achieving on international assessments such as PISA and TIMSS. To explore factors that may explain the high performance of Confucian students, the present study compared the latent subpopulations of school resources and disciplinary climate in two Confucian countries and two Anglo countries. Using…
Descriptors: Institutional Characteristics, Confucianism, High Achievement, Anglo Americans
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Hanna Sjögren – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
Based on arguments about the need for greater individual freedom, school choice was introduced in Sweden in the 1990s. Swedish municipalities now set up local school choice systems, whose organization varies between municipalities. This study is based on interviews with three politicians and two civil servants from two average-sized municipalities…
Descriptors: School Choice, Municipalities, Preschool Education, Grade 1
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Monique C. Chabot; Sara Kate Frye; Nakia Lynn; Kristy Meyer; LaRonda Lockhart-Keene; Lydia Navarro-Walker; Susan M. Persia; Wendy Watcher-Schutz; Kevin Wegner; Michelle Gorenberg; Catherine Goodman – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2024
The dual-entry nature of occupational therapy has been a point of discussion for many years with explorations into the profession's support for the different degree programs and definitions of entry-level practice being the primary foci in the literature. There has been no comparison of the expectations of occupational therapy educators and…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Expectation, Comparative Analysis, Allied Health Personnel
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M. Najeeb Shafiq; Robert K. Toutkoushian – Education Economics, 2024
We contribute to the higher education returns discourse by examining perceptions among college graduates. Using 2021 U.S. Survey of Household Economics of Decisionmaking data, we observe that over 80% of degree holders perceive that they received positive financial returns from college, while only 7% of college degree holders regret their decision…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, College Graduates, Majors (Students), Income
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Fernando Almeida; Zoltan Buzady – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2024
This study explores the contribution of serious game teaching technology, such as FLIGBY, to the development of entrepreneurial learning outcomes in the context of an entrepreneurship course in higher education. The sample is composed of 551 students through the construction of a randomized pretest-posttest control group. A quantitative…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Outcomes of Education, Comparative Analysis, Game Based Learning
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John Kerrigan; Christina Bifulco – College Teaching, 2024
Given the wealth of research available on what components to include in a syllabus and how that affects instructor perception, there is a lack of research on how to present the syllabus to engage students in learning about the course. Our study examined the implementation of two multimedia syllabi developed for large lecture math courses: a…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Experiential Learning, Video Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Masahiro Hirai; Kosuke Asada; Takeo Kato; Takahiro Ikeda; Yoko Hakuno; Ayaka Ikeda; Kanae Matsushima; Tomonari Awaya; Shin Okazaki; Toshihiro Kato; Yasuko Funabiki; Toshiya Murai; Toshio Heike; Masatoshi Hagiwara; Takanori Yamagata; Kiyotaka Tomiwa; Ryo Kimura – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
This study examined the similarities/differences between the social phenotypes of Williams syndrome (WS) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). As cultural norms may affect symptom evaluation, this study administered the Social Responsiveness Scale-2 to Japanese individuals with WS (n = 78, 4.4-44.0 years) and ASD (n = 75, 4.7-55.4 years). The scores…
Descriptors: Genetics, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Intellectual Disability
Gabriella Montemarano – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation investigates the nuanced factors influencing teacher retention within Title I secondary schools, comparing the perceptions of teachers from traditional teacher preparation programs and alternatively certified pathways. Drawing upon Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory, the study explores the psychological,…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Alternative Teacher Certification, Comparative Analysis, Teacher Attitudes
Donna Holly Park – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Finding ways to motivate learners in online courses can be difficult when the interaction between the instructor and the learner is conducted through written text. The use of syllabi is an important component to help guide learners and provide them with course expectations. A poorly written or misinterpreted syllabus can contribute to a negative…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Course Descriptions, Student Attitudes, Student Motivation
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Fallyn M. Lee; Julie M. Koch; Nikita Ramakrishnan – Journal of College Student Mental Health, 2024
In this study, we explored possible differences between students studying the fine arts and their non-art major peers on three separate variables: mental health, stress, and time spent on academic work. We found that students who study the fine arts report higher rates of mental distress, stress, and spend more time on academic work than do their…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Art Education, Stress Variables, Nonmajors
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