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Cai, Zhiqiang; Marquart, Cody; Shaffer, David W. – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2022
Regular expression (regex) coding has advantages for text analysis. Humans are often able to quickly construct intelligible coding rules with high precision. That is, researchers can identify words and word patterns that correctly classify examples of a particular concept. And, it is often easy to identify false positives and improve the regex…
Descriptors: Coding, Classification, Artificial Intelligence, Engineering Education
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Nuray Akkaya; Bürge Kabukçu Basay; Özkan Urak; Ömer Basay; Füsun Sahin – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2025
Objective: The study aimed to investigate whether the fine motor skills measured by the Functional Dexterity Test (FDT) in ADHD children differ from healthy controls. The second aim was to assess the applicability of the FDT assessment method among ADHD children. Method: The FDT results as an objective assessment of hand skills were compared…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Children, Adolescents
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Michelle Cheong – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: Increasingly, students are using ChatGPT to assist them in learning and even completing their assessments, raising concerns of academic integrity and loss of critical thinking skills. Many articles suggested educators redesign assessments that are more 'Generative-AI-resistant' and to focus on assessing students on higher order…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Performance Based Assessment, Spreadsheets, Models
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Kwaku Adu-Gyamfi; Kayla Chandler; Anthony Thompson – School Science and Mathematics, 2025
The challenge posed by algebra story problems creates a significant hurdle for many students, transcending both the mathematical content of the problem and the specific instructional background received. This study offers a distinctive contribution to the existing literature by focusing on the cognitive conditions essential for comprehension in…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Barriers, Cognitive Processes
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Kumas Özlem Altindag; Dodur Halime Miray Sümer – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
This study examined the effects of visual perception and executive function skills on the writing skills of Turkish students with learning disabilities and typically developing Turkish students. Given the unique features of the Turkish language, such as vowel harmony and articulatory structure, this research addresses a significant gap in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Visual Perception, Executive Function, Writing Skills
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Uxue Pérez-Litago; Josué M. Rojas-Guerra; Cristina Martínez-García; Paz Suárez-Coalla – Annals of Dyslexia, 2025
Developmental dyslexia is characterized by reading and writing deficits that persist into adulthood. However, the mechanisms underlying these deficits appear to affect several language domains negatively. The present study aims to investigate how 18 native Spanish-speaking adults with developmental dyslexia perform different language tasks in…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Adults, Spanish Speaking, English (Second Language)
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Cao Thi Mai Thy; Nguyen Thi Thuy Nuong – rEFLections, 2025
English punctuation plays a crucial role in conveying meaning and clarity in written communication. Proficiency in punctuation is essential for effective language expression, especially for Vietnamese learners of English as a Foreign Language (EFL). This is particularly important for Vietnamese learners due to the significant differences in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Punctuation
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Stephen Ferrigno; Samuel J. Cheyette; Susan Carey – Cognitive Science, 2025
Complex sequences are ubiquitous in human mental life, structuring representations within many different cognitive domains--natural language, music, mathematics, and logic, to name a few. However, the representational and computational machinery used to learn abstract grammars and process complex sequences is unknown. Here, we used an artificial…
Descriptors: Sequential Learning, Cognitive Processes, Knowledge Representation, Training
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Sonja Dieterich; Stefan Rumann; Marc Rodemer – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
Example-based learning is a well-known instructional method for effective cognitive skill acquisition in complex domains. "(Contrasting) erroneous examples" are a promising extension that embed errors in instructional material, potentially fostering not only positive but negative knowledge. However, the mechanisms and conditions for…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Models
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Bogdan Simion; Lisa Zhang; Giang Bui; Hancheng Huang; Ramzi Abu-Zeineh; Shrey Vakil – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2025
Although ample research has focused on computing skill development over a single course or specific programming language, relatively little attention is paid to how computing skills evolve across a program. Our work aims to understand how specific skills develop throughout a progression of CS courses. We use qualitative content analysis to catalog…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Computer Science Education, Computer Literacy, Prerequisites
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Pradina Parameswari; Purwanto; Sudirman; Susiswo – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2024
Students' difficulties in differentiating the direct proportion and inverse proportion problems cause interference. Proactive interference is the error that occurs when old information (concept of direct proportion) interferes with new information (concept of inverse proportion). In solving the problem of inverse proportion, students often use the…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Grade 8
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Parnika Bhatia; Jessica Léone; Marie-Line Gardes; Jérôme Prado – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2024
Fractions are challenging for both typically achieving children and adults. Although some prior research has focused on fraction difficulties of children with mathematics difficulties (MD), persistent difficulties encountered by adults with MD remain unknown. It is possible that these adults may be able to compensate for some deficits. In this…
Descriptors: Fractions, Knowledge Level, Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Achievement
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Yilmaz Soysal – Science & Education, 2024
This multiple case study describes error-reaction patterns (ERPs) in middle school science lessons. Twenty-seven science teachers' reactions to student errors were explored in terms of four aspects of classroom discourse: talk move, discursive purpose, communicative approach, and patterns of interaction. Two hundred ninety-six error-reaction…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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In Hi. Abdullah; Hery Suharna; Mustafa AH. Ruhama – International Education Studies, 2024
The understanding mathematical concept is an error that often occurs in classroom learning among students when solving mathematical problems. The most difficult part for students is solving problems, because it requires numeracy skills, high concept mastery, as well as the ability to use good language, and so on so that students don't make any…
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Problem Solving, Cognitive Style, Calculus
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Ronit Shmallo; Adi Katz – Computer Science Education, 2024
Background and Context: Gender research shows that women are better at reading comprehension. Other studies indicate a lower tendency in women to choose STEM professions. Since data modeling requires reading skills and also belongs in the areas of information systems and computer science (STEM professions), these findings provoked our curiosity.…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Transfer of Training, Databases, Models
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