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O'Handley, Roderick D.; Olmi, D. Joe; Dufrene, Brad A.; Tingstrom, Daniel H.; Whipple, Heather – Psychology in the Schools, 2020
Behavior-specific praise (BSP) and other forms of positive feedback and public acknowledgment are underutilized in secondary classrooms. Surprisingly, few studies have evaluated the independent effects of BSP in these settings. Using a multiple baseline design with an embedded A/B/B + C condition sequence, the purpose of the current study was to…
Descriptors: Positive Reinforcement, Feedback (Response), Secondary School Students, Student Behavior
Rott, Benjamin – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2020
In this article, a theoretically derived grid is presented combining Pólya's phases of the problem-solving process with the way in which teachers emphasize their students' strategic diversity in problem solving. It is used to categorize previous results from the literature. In an empirical part, the grid is also used to describe mathematics…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Epistemology
Galili, Hanit; Babai, Reuven; Stavy, Ruth – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2020
Interference of irrelevant salient variables may cause difficulties for students. This study focused on eye tracking during the comparison of perimeters task, in which area is the interfering irrelevant salient variable. There were three trial types: congruent (larger area-larger perimeter), incongruent inverse (larger area-smaller perimeter), and…
Descriptors: Interference (Learning), Geometry, Eye Movements, Task Analysis
Chen, Xinyin – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2020
In this article, I discuss major theoretical and methodological issues in the study of cultural meanings of children's behaviors. Research in this area is conducted mainly through assessing individual beliefs using hypothetical vignettes or other self-report methods. I argue that it is important to investigate functional meanings of children's…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Children, Adolescents, Cultural Influences
Earle, Sarah; Ledger, Sue; Tilley, Elizabeth; Walmsley, Jan; Chapman, Rohhss; Townson, Lou – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2020
Background: Contraceptive use by women with learning disabilities differs from that of nondisabled women of a similar age. Women with learning disabilities start contraception earlier and often use it when they are not sexually active. Hence, there is a need to hear directly from these women about their experiences of contraceptive…
Descriptors: Females, Contraception, Intellectual Disability, Research
Eastman, Nicholas J. – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2020
With the advent of social media, Nicholas J. Eastman writes, corporations are not only brand conscious, but conscious brands. Its marketing assumes the form of an intimate and absurd conversation about its, your, and society's misery. He contends that consumerism is the most potent driver of feeling, thinking, and doing, and for an increasing…
Descriptors: Social Media, Marketing, Social Systems, Corporations
Robinson, Sarah E.; Noyd, Robert K.; Jones, Steven K. – College Teaching, 2020
In numerous workshops and course design retreats, we have modeled the course design process using a fictional course (entitled "Colorado Mountain Hiking") to help instructors bridge the gap between course design theory and practice. We have found this example to be effective because it: a) is accessible to colleagues of different…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Courses, Problems, Identification
McKim, Aaron J.; McKendree, R. Bud – Career and Technical Education Research, 2020
Preparing students in school-based agricultural education (SBAE) to respond to emerging challenges impacting -- and being impacted by -- agriculture, food, and natural resource systems (e.g., climate change, water scarcity, soil degradation) is essential. Therefore, student involvement in SBAE was investigated in relation to metacognition,…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Student Participation, Metacognition, Problem Solving
Lim, Cheolil; Han, Hyeongjong – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2020
This study examined three cases in which an online support system was utilized to enhance creative problem solving (CPS) in a higher education setting. This study aimed to review instructional design strategies that allow the integration of an online support system into a university course. Creativity, which is defined as the ability to generate a…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Problem Solving, Higher Education, Creative Thinking
Voica, Cristian; Singer, Florence Mihaela; Stan, Emil – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2020
Affects are intuitively accepted as having a role in the key stages that determine success in problem-solving (PS) and problem-posing (PP). Two disjoint groups of prospective mathematics teachers with similar background and competences have been exposed to PS and PP activities, respectively, and they had to describe their affective states during…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Self Efficacy, Problem Solving, Preservice Teachers
DeVaughn, Philena; Stefaniak, Jill – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2020
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine how learning design and educational technology degree programs prepare students to evaluate in practice. This study involved the curricular mapping of 16 graduate instructional design programs and 29 semi-structured interviews with program faculty and recent postgraduates. Based on information…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Educational Technology, Program Evaluation, Graduate Study
Holdaway, Alex S.; Hustus, Chelsea L.; Owens, Julie Sarno; Evans, Steven W.; Coles, Erika K.; Egan, Theresa E.; Himawan, Lina; Zoromski, Allison K.; Dawson, Anne E.; Mixon, Clifton S. – School Mental Health, 2020
One study has examined the month-to-month effectiveness of the daily report card (DRC) intervention for students with disruptive behavior, yet these findings have not been replicated. With a sample of 37 student-teacher dyads (Kindergarten-5th grade), we sought to replicate previous findings with an independent sample and advance the literature by…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Behavior Problems, Intervention, Report Cards
Nicol, Adelheid A. M. – College Teaching, 2020
In creating crossword puzzles themselves, students gain an understanding of a concept in order to create the clue for it. The instructor can make this activity either chapter- or domain-specific, for instance, to encourage reading the textbook and researching concepts. In this unique application of the self-generated crossword, students use free…
Descriptors: Puzzles, Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Problem Solving
Chang, Yu-Ping; Krawitz, Janina; Schukajlow, Stanislaw; Yang, Kai-Lin – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2020
Mathematization is critical in providing students with challenges for solving modelling tasks. Inadequate assumptions in a modelling task lead to an inadequate situational model, and to an inadequate mathematical model for the problem situation. However, the role of assumptions in solving modelling problems has been investigated only rarely. In…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematical Models, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction
Kim, Suehye – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2020
This study builds an empirical research model that explores societal and individual antecedents of adult learning and examines the adult learning effect on problem-solving skills in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries. Considering national differences, it uses multilevel data sources available from the…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Young Adults, Disadvantaged, Nonformal Education