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Reva Mathieu; Duaa Alzahrani; Kara E. McGoey – Communique, 2025
Special educators who teach students with significant behavioral challenges may encounter frequent classroom crises. In these moments, they may feel overwhelmed, drained, or even reactive, as they navigate environments that may trigger a fight or flight response. Humble and compassionate approaches can lay the foundation for meaningful…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Special Education Teachers, Altruism
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Peter Wood; Elizabeth Malone – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2025
Emotions work, such as relational pedagogical approaches to teaching, and more targeted interventions designed to enhance children's social and emotional skills, known as competence promotion approaches, are now a central aspect of primary schooling. Yet, although evidence is forthcoming in terms of the content, focus, and effectiveness of some…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Elementary School Teachers, School Personnel, Gender Differences
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Charlott Sellberg; Amit Sharma – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2025
Collaborative learning in high-fidelity simulators is an important part of how master mariner students are preparing for their future career at sea by becoming part of a ship's bridge team. This study aims to inform the design of multimodal learning analytics to be used for providing automated feedback to master mariner students engaged in…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Learning Analytics, Simulation, Ethnography
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Yingbin Zhang; Luc Paquette; Nigel Bosch – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2025
Understanding the transitions among affective states during computer-based learning may guide the design of affect-responsive learning environments. Current studies have focused on the marginal strength of an affect transition, which is the average transition tendency over possible affective states preceding the transition. However, marginal…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Emotional Response, Electronic Learning, Learning Experience
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Jan Vanhoof; Randi Buvens; Peter van Petegem – Research Papers in Education, 2025
The practice of school inspections is well-established across many European countries. While it is part of broader international traditions and trends, the Flemish Education Inspectorate takes a unique approach. The Education Inspectorate engages in dialogue with schools and operates in a participatory manner. This case study explores the effects…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Institutional Evaluation, Elementary Schools
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Yanyan Du – International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2025
Facing the urgent need for personalized and real-time interaction in music education, this study constructed an artificial intelligence-assisted interactive platform that offers targeted support in pitch recognition, rhythm training, and classroom feedback. Through function planning and algorithm optimization, it enables diversified…
Descriptors: Music Education, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Music Techniques
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Anthony R. Reibel – Journal of School Administration Research and Development, 2025
Traditional assessment design focuses on outcomes and often disregards how students perceive their abilities, process emotions, or self-express. This indifference can undermine assessment outcomes and evaluation reliability (Hattie, 2023; Nilson, 2023; Reibel 2022). This paper introduces "empathetic assessment design" (EAD), a framework…
Descriptors: Empathy, Evaluation Methods, Student Evaluation, Models
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Lindsay Maffei-Almodovar; Peter Sturmey; Joshua Jessel – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2025
Pyramidal training is an effective model for disseminating behavior analytic skills. However, pyramidal training in research is often conducted in controlled university settings. Further, research that has evaluated the effectiveness of pyramidal training in classroom settings (see Pence et al. 2014) often focuses on improving the use of one…
Descriptors: Functional Behavioral Assessment, Training Methods, Training, Program Effectiveness
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Sara-Marie Schön; Monika Daseking – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2025
Moral emotions offer a promising approach for preventing rule-breaking behaviour, whereby the development of prevention programmes requires testing associations between moral emotions and rule-breaking differentiated. The present study examined whether the relationship between moral emotions and rule-breaking behaviour varies depending on how…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Standards, Prevention, Antisocial Behavior
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Nancy Arthur; Jon Woodend; José Domene – Journal of Career Development, 2025
Attention to the emotional aspects of international students' career development and transition experiences has been overshadowed by education as a pathway for improving future employment. This secondary analysis study aimed to understand the emotional experiences and reactions of international students as they transitioned from university to…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Emotional Response, Student Attitudes, Adjustment (to Environment)
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van der Linden, Wim J.; Choi, Seung W. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2020
One of the methods of controlling test security in adaptive testing is imposing random item-ineligibility constraints on the selection of the items with probabilities automatically updated to maintain a predetermined upper bound on the exposure rates. Three major improvements of the method are presented. First, a few modifications to improve the…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Item Response Theory, Feedback (Response), Item Analysis
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Xiaowen Liu – International Journal of Testing, 2024
Differential item functioning (DIF) often arises from multiple sources. Within the context of multidimensional item response theory, this study examined DIF items with varying secondary dimensions using the three DIF methods: SIBTEST, Mantel-Haenszel, and logistic regression. The effect of the number of secondary dimensions on DIF detection rates…
Descriptors: Item Analysis, Test Items, Item Response Theory, Correlation
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Yi-Shan Sung; Chung-Ying Lin; Shin Ying Chu; Ling-Yi Lin – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Emotion dysregulation is one of the challenges that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families face. It is unclear whether emotion dysregulation plays a mediating role in the relationship between sensory processing patterns and problem behaviors among these children. This study examined the relations between emotion…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Sensory Experience, Behavior Problems, Child Behavior
Brent Duckor; Carrie Holmberg – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
Learning is iterative. It takes time and effort. Real progress in any subject requires we engage, motivate, and support learners as they take next steps to improve their work. Brent Duckor and Carrie Holmberg show how teachers can use progress guides as a formative feedback tool to re-engage and support students where they are, while keeping the…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Student Motivation, Feedback (Response), Evaluation
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Tomás Alves; Francisco Sousa; Sandra Gama; Joaquim Jorge; Daniel Gonçalves – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2024
Recent research has leveraged peer assessment as a grading system tool where learners are involved in learning and evaluation. However, there is limited knowledge regarding individual differences, such as personality, in peer assessment tasks. We analyze how personality factors affect the peer assessment dynamics of a semester-long remote learning…
Descriptors: Personality, Peer Evaluation, Interaction, Individual Characteristics
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