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Kenner, Daniel – Teaching Artist Journal, 2022
In the spring of 2022, six "caregivers," defined in the loosest of parameters as one who "is" providing or "has" provided care for an ill individual, participated in a five-week residency that utilized storytelling as a processing tool to cope with the demands of caregiving. To balance the importance of remaining…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Story Telling, Artists, Facilitators (Individuals)
Zachary P. Goldman – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This research focuses on a dual mediation model designed to describe the learning process of sixth grade students practicing mathematics to improve Mathematics Operation Proficiency while experiencing different forms of feedback. The variables of interest in this study are the predictor variable feedback type, the mediating variables of Affective…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Grade 6, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematics
Patrick William Horton – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This multi-study dissertation explored technology and creativity within three different technology-rich creative musical spaces. Through the use of three contrasting empirical methods (qualitative content analysis, intrinsic case study, and phenomenology), I explored the complex ways technology and musical creativity are linked. In the first…
Descriptors: Creativity, Technological Literacy, Music Education, Communities of Practice
Yoo Jeong Jang – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Despite the increasing demand for diagnostic information, observed subscores have been often reported to lack adequate psychometric qualities such as reliability, distinctiveness, and validity. Therefore, several statistical techniques based on CTT and IRT frameworks have been proposed to improve the quality of subscores. More recently, DCM has…
Descriptors: Classification, Accuracy, Item Response Theory, Correlation
Rebecca L. Mott; Jon Simonsen; John Tummons; Roxanne Vandermause; Anna Ball; D. Adam Cletzer; Jaelyn Peckman – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2022
Raising livestock for food production is a unique cultural phenomenon. It has been well documented that showing livestock as part of 4-H contributes to practical skills, knowledge, and life skills. While it is common to view livestock production through skills-based or economic lenses, there are subtle nuances of the phenomenon, social, cultural,…
Descriptors: Animal Husbandry, Animals, Youth Programs, High School Students
Amanda Sladek – Journal of Basic Writing, 2022
This article discusses a method of grammar feedback in Basic Writing that asks students to determine the extent of grammar feedback the instructor provides on their writing. Student-directed grammar feedback acknowledges students' agency and ownership of their own languaging and aligns with translingual writing pedagogy. Drawing on students'…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Writing Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Grammar
Nicholas Carr – Journal of Response to Writing, 2022
This case study investigates how two English language learners used knowledge they coconstructed while collaboratively processing written corrective feedback (WCF) on jointly produced texts. It does so through the lens of sociocultural theory (SCT). This study extends the extant literature by investigating how coconstructed knowledge emerging from…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Error Correction, English Language Learners
David W. Franklin; Jason Bryer; Angela M. Lui; Heidi L. Andrade; Diana Akhmedjanova – Online Learning, 2022
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of nudges on online college students' use of the Diagnostic Assessment and Achievement of College Skills (DAACS), a suite of free, online assessments, feedback, and resources designed to optimize student success in college. The results indicate that the nudges had an effect on students'…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Educational Diagnosis, Academic Achievement, Academic Ability
Benjamin W. Y. Hornsby; Stephen Camarata; Sun-Joo Cho; Hilary Davis; Ronan McGarrigle; Fred H. Bess – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Purpose: Growing evidence suggests that fatigue associated with listening difficulties is particularly problematic for children with hearing loss (CHL). However, sensitive, reliable, and valid measures of listening-related fatigue do not exist. To address this gap, this article describes the development, psychometric evaluation, and preliminary…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Fatigue (Biology), Hearing Impairments, Listening
Annemarie H. Hindman; JeanMarie Farrow; Barbara A. Wasik – Grantee Submission, 2022
Back-and-forth conversations with adults are critical for developing children's language, and, therefore, an important part of the early childhood classroom learning environment; however, the specific nature of teacher feedback, one component of teacher-child conversations, on child language has not been widely studied. This article examined…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Preschool Children, Preschool Teachers, Feedback (Response)
Annemarie H. Hindman; JeanMarie Farrow; Barbara A. Wasik – Topics in Language Disorders, 2022
Back-and-forth conversations with adults are critical for developing children's language, and, therefore, an important part of the early childhood classroom learning environment; however, the specific nature of teacher feedback, one component of teacher-child conversations, on child language has not been widely studied. This article examined…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Preschool Children, Preschool Teachers, Feedback (Response)
Hall, Christina M. – Networks: An Online Journal for Teacher Research, 2020
This action research study explores the impact of family engagement on student achievement using three family/student pairs. Family involvement has an impact on student learning and achievement throughout the school year. Taking a look at how a family's involvement in their student's learning plays a part on the achievement the student has…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Family Influence, Academic Achievement, Writing (Composition)
Mazzotta, Mizuki; Belcher, Diane – Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology, 2018
Despite the growing consensus on the potential of dynamic assessment (DA) in second language (L2) development, application of DA procedures to corrective feedback (CF) on L2 writing has received relatively little attention. Still more neglected has been the social-emotional outcomes of CF operationalized as DA procedures. The present study…
Descriptors: College Students, Second Language Learning, Japanese, Writing Evaluation
Yu, Fu-Yun; Wu, Wan-Shan; Huang, Hsun-Chih – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2018
The comparative effects of student-created feedback for online student-created multiple-choice questions (the experimental group) and online student-created multiple-choice questions alone (the control group) on middle school-aged students' learning motivation and both positive and negative academic emotions were examined. A non-equivalent control…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Multiple Choice Tests, Middle School Students, Learning Motivation
Trevor Tsz-lok Lee – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
This article reports findings from a mixed-method study investigating parents' perspectives and experiences in navigating their children's online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study involved surveys of parents (n = 775) and interviews (n = 32) conducted in eight primary schools in Hong Kong. Statistical analyses revealed that parents'…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Experience, Online Courses, Educational Technology

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