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Yoon, Hyunsook; Jo, Jung Won – Language Learning & Technology, 2014
Studies on students' use of corpora in L2 writing have demonstrated the benefits of corpora not only as a linguistic resource to improve their writing abilities but also as a cognitive tool to develop their learning skills and strategies. Most of the corpus studies, however, adopted either direct use or indirect use of corpora by students, without…
Descriptors: Error Correction, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Case Studies
Chen, Ying-Fang; Jiao, Hong – Educational Assessment, 2014
Differential item functioning (DIF) may be caused by an interaction of multiple manifest grouping variables or unexplored manifest variables, which cannot be detected by conventional DIF detection methods that are based on a single manifest grouping variable. Such DIF may be detected by a latent approach using the mixture item response theory…
Descriptors: Test Bias, Item Response Theory, Reading Tests, Student Surveys
Cano, Francisco; García, Ángela; Berbén, A. B. G.; Justicia, Fernando – International Journal of Science Education, 2014
The purpose of this research was to build and test a conceptual model of the complex interrelationships between students' learning in science (learning approaches and self-regulation), their reading comprehension, question-asking in class and science achievement. These variables were measured by means of a test and a series of questionnaires…
Descriptors: Path Analysis, Learning Strategies, Reading Comprehension, Questioning Techniques
Michou, Aikaterini; Vansteenkiste, Maarten; Mouratidis, Athanasios; Lens, Willy – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2014
Background: The hierarchical model of achievement motivation presumes that achievement goals channel the achievement motives of need for achievement and fear of failure towards motivational outcomes. Yet, less is known whether autonomous and controlling reasons underlying the pursuit of achievement goals can serve as additional pathways between…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Models, Goal Orientation, Fear
Fielding-Wells, Jill; Dole, Shelley; Makar, Katie – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2014
Proportional reasoning as the capacity to compare situations in relative (multiplicative) rather than absolute (additive) terms is an important outcome of primary school mathematics. Research suggests that students tend to see comparative situations in additive rather than multiplicative terms and this thinking can influence their capacity for…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics, Grade 4
Zhao, Ningfeng; Wardeska, Jeffrey G.; McGuire, Saundra Y.; Cook, Elzbieta – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2014
Metacognition has been shown to lead to deeper, more durable, and more transferable learning (Bransford, Brown, & Cocking, 2000). This article describes a case study in which metacognition was introduced to undergraduate science (chemistry) classrooms. Students came to understand the difference between superficial memorization and real…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Metacognition, Case Studies
Hunt, Jessica H.; Vasquez, Eleazar, III – Journal of Special Education, 2014
Students with mathematics learning disabilities have a weak understanding of mathematical concepts that underlie success in Algebra I, such as ratios and proportional reasoning. In this study, researchers used a multiple baseline across participants design to evaluate the effects of a intervention based on a instructional trajectory of how…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Concepts, Numbers
Phan, Huy – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2014
Quality learning in higher education is an impetus and major objective for educators and researchers. The student approaches to learning (SAL) framework, arising from the seminal work of Marton and Säljö (1976), has been researched extensively and used to predict and explain students' positive (e.g., critical reflection) and maladaptive…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Student Attitudes, Educational Quality, Higher Education
Zhukov, Katie – International Journal of Music Education, 2014
The ability to read music fluently is fundamental for undergraduate music study yet the training of sight-reading is often neglected. This study compares approaches to sight-reading and accompanying by students with extensive sight-reading experience to those with limited experience, and evaluates the importance of this skill to advanced pianists…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Musical Instruments, Interviews
Sen, S.; Yilmaz, A.; Yurdagül, H. – Science Education International, 2014
This study aims at analysing the relations between students' achievement motivation, learning strategies and their epistemological beliefs in learning through structural equation modelling, and at exploring the mediation role of motivation in the relations between learning strategies and epistemological beliefs. The study group was composed of 446…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Learning Strategies, Epistemology, Beliefs
Ullah, Raza; Iftikhar, Ifra; Yasmeen, Bushra – Bulletin of Education and Research, 2014
This study investigated the students? perceptions of the educational environment, approaches to learning, academic motivation and learning preferences at two universities in Lahore. Multistage random sampling procedure was used to draw samples from the two universities. The total sample consisted of 912 students; 570 students from one university…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Preferences, Student Attitudes, Universities
Wilson, Kimberly; Narayan, Anupama – Educational Psychology, 2016
This study investigates relationships between self-efficacy, self-regulated learning strategy use and academic performance. Participants were 96 undergraduate students working on projects with three subtasks (idea generation task, methodical task and data collection) in a blended learning environment. Task self-efficacy was measured with…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Learning Strategies, Blended Learning, Correlation
Tippett, Christine D. – International Journal of Science Education, 2016
The move from learning science from representations to learning science with representations has many potential and undocumented complexities. This thematic analysis partially explores the trends of representational uses in science instruction, examining 80 research studies on diagram use in science. These studies, published during 2000-2014, were…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Science Education, Research Methodology, Qualitative Research
Alexander, Mariko Mizuno – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2016
While there is a growing presence of trans-Pacific migrant students in the US, relatively little attention has been given to the diversity among them in terms of their everyday experiences and future educational trajectories shaped by different patterns of transnational mobilities and practices. This paper addresses the distinctive educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Study Abroad, Educational Experience, Student Experience
Boyle, Joseph R.; Rosen, Sonia M.; Forchelli, Gina – Education 3-13, 2016
This mixed-methods study analysed over 200 interviews from 20 seventh-grade students with learning disabilities (LD). Students were instructed how to use a note-taking intervention during science lectures. The interview analyses were supported by pre- and post-intervention quantitative data. Data suggest that the intervention helped students…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Metacognition, Notetaking, Learning Disabilities

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