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Højgaard, Tomas; Sølberg, Jan – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
This article examines curricular development within compulsory science and mathematics education (grades k-9) in Denmark during a 20-year transition towards competency-oriented curricula. The article contains two main parts. In the first part, we describe the Danish case, emphasizing how international and national trends at the turn of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Science Curriculum, Mathematics Curriculum
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Ekaterina Tskhovrebova; Sandrine Zufferey; Elena Tribushinina – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2023
Connectives such as "because" and "but" are crucial for signaling coherence relations in discourse. They contribute to a better reading comprehension and, thus, academic performance. The aim of this article is to contribute to our understanding of connective development during teenage years by studying individual differences in…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Printed Materials, Predictor Variables, Mastery Learning
Kurfist, Amy – ProQuest LLC, 2019
This qualitative, interview-based research study explores how undergraduate students at a single research university make meaning of their experiences in curricular and co-curricular university entrepreneurship programming. The study focuses on the developmental relationship between entrepreneurship education and feelings of entrepreneurial…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Entrepreneurship, Self Efficacy
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Leandro Cruz, Mariana; Saunders-Smits, Gillian N. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2022
To assist in resolving the perceived lack of transversal competencies (TCs) of engineering graduates by industry, this study investigates the characteristics of transforming an existing industry TC instrument for use in engineering education. The instrument consists of 36 nuanced sub-competencies with the corresponding definitions and descriptive…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, College Graduates, Job Skills, Mastery Learning
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Gonzalez-DeHass, Alyssa R.; Furner, Joseph M.; Vásquez-Colina, María D.; Morris, John D. – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2022
Often pre-service early childhood and elementary teachers, many who are female, feel they are not good at math and appear uncomfortable at the prospect of teaching math. Given the influence pre-service teachers' attitudes toward math might have on their learning, as well as that of their future students, examining the precursors of mathematical…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Goal Orientation, Females, Predictor Variables
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Barthakur, Abhinava; Joksimovic, Srecko; Kovanovic, Vitomir; Corbett, Frederique C.; Richey, Michael; Pardo, Abelardo – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2022
The success and satisfaction of students with online courses is significantly impacted by the sequencing of learning objectives and activities. Equally critical is designing online degree programs and structuring multiple courses to reduce learners' cognitive load and attain maximum learning success. In its current form, the evaluation of program…
Descriptors: Sequential Approach, Course Objectives, Behavioral Objectives, Online Courses
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Eblen-Zayas, Melissa; Burson, Kristen M.; McDermott, Danielle – Physics Teacher, 2022
In response to widespread concerns about student mental health, a growing movement in higher education is focused on fostering student well-being as an important element of student success. Thriving college students experience a level of psychological well-being that contributes to their persistence toward graduation and allows them to gain…
Descriptors: College Students, Mental Health, Access to Education, Well Being
Zhang, Guihua; Li, Yuanrong; Zhou, George; Ho, Sonia Wai-Ying – ECNU Review of Education, 2022
The Nature of Science (NOS) is an important component of scientific literacy. Science teachers' Views of the Nature of Science (VNOS) directly affect their teaching behaviors. Therefore, it is of great significance to explore science teachers' VNOS and find ways of improvement. This study was designed to comparatively investigate preservice…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Scientific Principles, Student Attitudes, Scientific Literacy
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Li, Caina; Song, Yining; Wang, Qi; Zhang, Bin – Youth & Society, 2022
This three-wave longitudinal study aimed to investigate whether the relationship between self-control and academic achievement, through mastery goals, was conditional on the nature of the teacher-student relationships. A total of 852 junior school students in China completed questionnaires about self-control, mastery goals, and teacher-student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Self Control, Teacher Student Relationship
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Siegler, Robert S.; Im, Soo-Hyun; Braithwaite, David – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2020
Although almost everyone agrees that the environment shapes children's learning, surprisingly few studies assess in detail the specific environments that shape children's learning of specific content. The present article briefly reviews examples of how such environmental assessments have improved understanding of child development in diverse…
Descriptors: Child Development, Mathematics Education, Textbook Bias, Fractions
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Wald, Navé; Daniel, Ben Kei – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2020
The expectation for doctoral research to contribute to knowledge is closely related to examiners' attention to conceptual and theoretical components in the thesis. These components require abstract thinking and familiarity with a number of research ideas that are difficult to teach and learn. We argue that these can be made more accessible to…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Doctoral Dissertations, Student Research, Mastery Learning
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Rawson, Katherine A.; Dunlosky, John; Janes, Jessica L. – Educational Psychology Review, 2020
Successive relearning involves practicing to-be-learned content until a designated level of mastery is achieved in each of multiple practice sessions. As compared with practicing the content to the same criterion in a single session, successive relearning has been shown to dramatically boost students' retention of simple verbal materials. Does the…
Descriptors: Mastery Learning, Retention (Psychology), College Students, Problem Solving
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Wao, Felix; Romano, Angela; Hardin, Marie – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2020
Journalism programs face many challenges today as they work to prepare students with the knowledge and skills to enter the ever-changing journalism industry. On one hand, programs need to determine whether students are learning the competencies their program designers have identified as essential to the field. On the other, students need to…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Student Evaluation, Mastery Learning, Program Design
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Wirthwein, Linda; Sparfeldt, Jörn R.; Heyder, Anke; Buch, Susanne R.; Rost, Detlef H.; Steinmayr, Ricarda – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2020
Many studies have already found differences between male and female students in various motivational variables. With regard to the stereotypes associated to different school subjects, boys usually are more motivated in math or sciences whereas girls score higher in verbal subjects such as languages. Studies investigating sex differences in…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Sex Stereotypes, Intellectual Disciplines, Academic Achievement
Siegler, Robert S.; Im, Soo-hyun; Braithwaite, David W. – Grantee Submission, 2020
Although almost everyone agrees that the environment shapes children's learning, surprisingly few studies assess in detail the specific environments that shape children's learning of specific content. The present article briefly reviews examples of how such environmental assessments have improved understanding of child development in diverse…
Descriptors: Child Development, Mathematics Education, Textbook Bias, Fractions
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