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Sakr, Mona; Oscar, Amanda – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2022
There is a tension between the early years (EY) ideal of 'stretchy time' for free-flow play and discourses surrounding children's digital play, which emphasise the need for time limits. To explore this tension further, we engaged in collaborative reflective dialogue with 20 EY practitioners in a workshop exploring apps for young children. Based on…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Play
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Cifuentes Gomez, Gonzalo; Guzmán, Pamela; Santelices, Maria Veronica – Educational Research, 2022
Background: The transition from school to higher education (HE) involves multiple challenges including academic issues, motivation and identity adaptation. In this scenario, the role of family, peers and institutions can be fundamental in the success of the transition process. Purpose: We sought to deepen our understanding of the transition…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Expectation, Student Adjustment
Doubet, Kristina J. – ASCD, 2022
Want to make your instruction more equitable and effective, more interesting, and more fun? It's time to try flexible grouping. Unlike traditional grouping, which typically puts like with like or combines students without regard to the best way to promote their individual growth, flexible grouping is both purposeful "and" fluid,…
Descriptors: Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Individualized Instruction, Educational Strategies, Group Activities
Patricia B. Wilson – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The writing of legally compliant Individualized Education Programs (IEP) has been a difficult task for many educators. Poor quality writing of IEPs has caused a myriad of issues. Parents have brought lawsuits upon school districts and inaccurately written IEPs have been interpreted erroneously or presented an incorrect picture of the student.…
Descriptors: Individualized Education Programs, Special Education, Compliance (Legal), Faculty Development
Dan Goldhaber; Cyrus Grout; Kris Holden; Josh B. McGee – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
Over the last two decades, twenty-two states have moved away from traditional defined benefit (DB) pension systems and toward pension plan structures like the defined contribution (DC) plans now prevalent in the private sector. Others are considering such a reform as it is seen as a means of limiting future pension funding risk. It is important to…
Descriptors: Retirement Benefits, Retirement, Time Management, Decision Making
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Rachelle S. Savitz; Amy D. Broemmel – Action in Teacher Education, 2025
Research shows that building teacher expertise can be enhanced through collaboration among colleagues, potentially through communities of practice (CoP) and professional learning communities. However, much of this research primarily investigates student and teacher outcomes. Therefore, our collaborative case study explored the critical aspects of…
Descriptors: Institutional Cooperation, Communities of Practice, High School Teachers, Barriers
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Emine Arugaslan – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2025
In online microteaching, pre-service teachers (PSTs) deliver lessons through online platforms, thus acquiring valuable experience in effective use of technological tools. In refining these experiences, it is crucial for the PSTs to undergo self-, peer, and tutor assessments. This study examined the concordance among self-, peer, and tutor…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Student Attitudes, Opinions, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
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Tyler R. Hall; Claudia F. Mosley; Joanne B. Vakil; Carson K. Lambert; Dustin M. Savelli; Joy Y. Balta – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Given the demand for anatomy instruction, it is imperative to understand the current cohort of anatomy teachers. This study aimed to delineate the demographic characteristics, academic backgrounds, and professional responsibilities of United States (U.S.) anatomy teachers. A survey was sent to teachers who were identified by their professional…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Anatomy, Science Instruction, Faculty College Relationship
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Rachel E. Scott; Anne Shelley; Chad E. Buckley; Cassie Thayer-Styes; Julie A. Murphy – College & Research Libraries, 2025
This study explores how faculty across disciplines access and share scholarly serial content and what expectations they have for immediacy. The authors conducted twenty-five in-depth, semi-structured interviews with faculty of various ranks representing all Illinois State University (ISU) colleges. The findings, presented in the words of…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Publications, Library Materials, Scholarship
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Xin Wei – Grantee Submission, 2025
This study investigates the time-use patterns of students with learning disabilities during digital mathematics assessments and explores the role of extended time accommodations (ETA) in shaping these patterns. Using latent profile analysis, four distinct time-use profiles were identified separately for students with and without ETA. "Initial…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Mathematics Tests, Students with Disabilities, Testing Accommodations
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Anh-Thi Nguyen; Huong-Tra Nguyen; Hoang-Yen Phuong; Thanh-Thao Le; Trut-Thuy Pham; Anh-Thu Huynh-Thi – Qualitative Research in Education, 2024
This study investigated how teachers perceived the benefits and difficulties of implementing a Lesson Study (LS) in the context of English language teaching at a university in Vietnam. The data were collected from six teachers through semi-structured interviews. To analyze the data, two addressing themes (teachers' perceived benefits and teachers'…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Vietnamese People, Lesson Plans, English (Second Language)
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Vitor H. Oliveira; Paula C. Martins; Graça S. Carvalho – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2024
Children's time use is a complex developmental phenomenon in need of a more in-depth, detailed understanding. The present study aimed to provide a comprehensive description of children's everyday lives in middle childhood and examine how different portfolios and patterns of daily activities occurring at home, school, and community are influenced…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Activities, Elementary School Students, Grade 3
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Estacio Pereira; Sumaya Nsair; Leticia Radin Pereira; Kimberley Grant – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2024
Constructive alignment is a learning design approach that emphasizes the direct alignment of the intended learning outcomes, instructional strategies, learning activities, and assessment methods to ensure students are engaged in a meaningful learning experience. This pedagogical approach provides clarity and coherence, aiding students in…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, Instructional Design, Alignment (Education)
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Joseph A. Kitchen; Nicholas A. Bowman; Ralitsa Todorova; Lauren N. Irwin; Zoë B. Corwin – Research in Higher Education, 2024
Recent reports show that low-income students make up a significant share of those participating in higher education, and their well-being constitutes a key factor that influences their college success. This mixed-methods study examined first-year, low-income students' time use and its relationship to well-being framed by an equity-oriented lens…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, Student Attitudes, Socialization, Well Being
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Christopher T. Barry; Kelli Moran-Miller; Hannah F. Levy; Tiffany Gray – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: The present study investigated the association between social media engagement and factors related to well-being (e.g., depression, anxiety, sleep, loneliness, self-esteem). Participants: A sample of 1120 college student-athletes (338 males, 777 females, 5 identified as non-binary) from nine universities participated in this study.…
Descriptors: Social Media, Student Attitudes, Well Being, Opportunities
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