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Camille Tordet; Jonathan Fernandez; Eric Jamet – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: Previous research has demonstrated that quizzing can improve self-regulation processes and learning performances. However, it remains unclear whether quizzes in multimedia material bring similar benefits, and whether interindividual differences such as working memory capacity (WMC) modulate quizzing effects. Aims: This study aimed to…
Descriptors: Self Management, Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, Multimedia Materials
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Vanessa Vidal; Matias R. Pretel; Lucila Capurro; Leonela M. Tassone; Malen D. Moyano; Romina G. Malacari; Luis I. Brusco; Fabricio M. Ballarini; Cecilia Forcato – npj Science of Learning, 2025
Neuroscience findings offer promising ways to enhance performance in educational settings. Adolescents often experience sleep deprivation, impacting memory processes crucial for learning. The synaptic homeostasis hypothesis (SHY) posits that non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, particularly slow wave activity (0.5-4 Hz), downscales synapses…
Descriptors: Neurosciences, High Schools, Academic Achievement, Sleep
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Jasmine A. Mena; Jennie R. Stevenson – Teaching of Psychology, 2024
Introduction: Instructors assign grades to communicate to students how well they are learning the course content. However, students and instructors are often displeased with the process and outcome of grading. Statement of the Problem: We contend that conventional grading inadvertently detracts from student learning and simultaneously replicates…
Descriptors: Students, Teachers, Performance Based Assessment, Psychological Studies
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Krammer, Georg; Vogel, Stephan E.; Grabner, Roland H. – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2021
Neuromyths have been discussed to detrimentally affect educational practice, but the evidence for this assumption is still very scarce. We investigated whether 255 student-teacher' beliefs in neuromyths are related to their academic achievement (overall grade point averages and first-year practical courses). Believing or rejecting neuromyths that…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Neurosciences, Brain, Teacher Student Relationship
Constance L. Wall – ProQuest LLC, 2022
VestibulOTherapy is an emerging frame of reference, grounded in contemporary neuroscience evidence with supporting theories from OT-Ayres Sensory Integration and vestibular rehabilitation. Through its application, children with vestibular under- registration will experience adequate vestibular activation to generate myelination and develop…
Descriptors: Hearing (Physiology), Hearing Therapy, Memory, Neurosciences
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Calvin D. De Louche; Charles Taylor; Veronique B. N. Weiss; Damian Amendra; Janet Philp; Rachel Parrott; Samuel Hall; Scott Border – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
Neuroanatomy is a notoriously challenging subject for medical students to learn. Due to the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic, anatomical education transitioned to an online format. We assessed student performance in, and attitudes toward, an online neuroanatomy assessment compared to an in-person equivalent, as a marker of the efficacy…
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Anatomy, Distance Education, COVID-19
Brady-Myerov, Monica – Jossey-Bass, An Imprint of Wiley, 2021
Listening skills form part of the foundation of any successful student's repertoire of abilities. Crucial to academic performance and success throughout life, attentive listening can transform students' ability to absorb and understand information quickly and efficiently. In "Listen Wise: Teach Students to Be Better Listeners,"…
Descriptors: Listening Skills, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students, Teaching Methods
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Li, Lu; Gow, Andrew Douglas Isherwood; Zhou, Jiaxian – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2020
Humans are inherently emotional creatures due to our social nature, and emotions are able to influence how well we learn and even affect academic outcomes. Emotions are rarely a chief concern in educational settings, and we will discuss the mechanisms underlying how emotions are processed in the brain and how they influence the key aspects of…
Descriptors: Positive Attitudes, Neurosciences, Psychological Patterns, Learning Processes
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Li, Xiaoshan; Wang, Wenjing – Science & Education, 2021
Spatial ability is a powerful systematic source of individual differences in the areas of science, technology, engineering, and technology (STEM). Abundant research has evidenced that psychometrically assessed spatial ability is a strong predictor of STEM achievement. However, its underlying cognitive process and relevant role in STEM education…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Cognitive Processes, Neurosciences, STEM Education
Shipman, Laura S. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study is a mixed method case study using a qualitative and quantitative study structure. The intent of this study was to measure the impact of neuroscience or brain based social-emotional (SEL) skills and strategies on students who have been identified with disruptive behavior and/or trauma. The impact is evaluated through the Collaborative…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Academic Achievement, Teacher Attitudes, Parent Attitudes
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Spagnola, Robert; Yagos, Tom – Adult Learning, 2021
Although enrollment of nontraditional students in higher education is skyrocketing, the failure rate of these students is staggering. They come to a university full of fear and misgivings for a variety of reasons, and it keeps them from succeeding. Referencing the neuroscience of fear, this article offers practical strategies for university…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, College Students, Adults, Fear
Lengel, Traci; Evans, Jenna – Corwin, 2019
There is no issue today that gets more attention and incites more debate than children's use of technology. Technology offers exciting new opportunities and challenges to you and your students. Meanwhile, movement is essential to learning--it increases mental energy and helps brain cells develop. But screen time often comes at the expense of…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Movement Education, Physical Activities, Kinetics
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Nilson, Linda B. – To Improve the Academy, 2018
This essay showcases cognitive psychology and neuroscience research as the "one thing" that guides my work. This research shows how to learn on one's own, paves the way for student success, and fosters inclusive teaching. These principles have implications for concrete classroom and online instructional practices that are easy for both…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Neurosciences, Independent Study, Academic Achievement
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Beattie, Ellen N. – Adult Literacy Education, 2022
The evolving neurobiological and psychological understanding of emotions, specifically positive emotions, provides fascinating insights into how learners' emotions can be evoked, and online learning environments can be crafted to maximize student engagement. Engaged online learners are more active, self-directed, and responsible; they persist and…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Literacy Education, Emotional Response, Psychological Patterns
Cummings, Malia; Lawson, Shari; Scaggs, Delora – ProQuest LLC, 2023
In recent years, schools have begun Social Emotional Learning (SEL) instruction. In 1994, the term Social Emotional Learning was coined by CASEL (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning; originally named the Collaborative to Advance Social and Emotional Learning). SEL instruction is critical in schools because communities and…
Descriptors: Principals, Social Emotional Learning, Faculty Development, Instructional Leadership
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