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Nicholas, Marjorie; Jennelle, Lindsay; Connor, Lisa Tabor; Haynes, Charles; Zipse, Lauryn – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2020
Background: Achieving activity participation goals is a key factor in quality of life (QOL) for people with aphasia (PWA), but expressing participation goals can be difficult for many of them. Proxy reports by caregivers may not accurately reflect the interests and participation goals of PWA, and discrepancies in these goals between PWA and their…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Aphasia, Caregivers, Participation
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Jurca, Andra-Maria; Borca, Claudia; Vaetisi, Maria – Journal of Educational Sciences, 2022
Studies that have been conducted on the topic of self-esteem have shown that it contributes considerably to various important areas of life. However, research has proven that there is ontogenetic variation in self-esteem, and the factors that contribute to its development are not yet very clearly defined (Robins et.al. 2002, Orth & Robins,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Self Esteem, Child Development, Individual Development
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Dirgha Raj Joshi; Umesh Neupane; Jitendra K. Singh; Bishnu Khanal; Shashidhar Belbase – Journal of Education, 2024
This study explored the academic activities of academicians during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal. An online questionnaire was used to collect quantitative data from 361 academicians about changes in academic and extracurricular activities. The findings showed that the majority of participants (69% and 72%) agreed that both academic and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Teacher Attitudes
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Wall, Danielle; Foltz, Sarah; Kupfer, Anne; Glenberg, Arthur M. – Educational Psychology Review, 2022
Might dialogic reading require previous or concurrent embodied activities to be effective? Twenty-nine preschool children, ages 3-5 years, were randomly assigned to the control condition (children listened to a story eight times), the dialogic-then-embodied condition (children engaged in dialogic reading for four readings and then embodied action…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Dialogs (Language), Preschool Children, Activities
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Smith, Amy – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2020
How do children reason about the durations of daily experiences? Following Tillman and Barner's (2015) linguistic study, three children (age five, six, and seven) were asked to organize four everyday activities from the shortest duration to longest duration: watching a movie, brushing their teeth, sleeping at night, and eating lunch. After…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Young Children, Early Experience, Time
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Marieke Lindenschot; Esther M. J. Steultjens; Jana Zajec; Maria W. G. Nijhuis-van der Sanden; Saskia Koene; Imelda J. M. de Groot – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2020
Engagement for children with mitochondrial disorder is not self evident. To develop personalised and value-based care for this population, we require knowledge about their perspectives and values with regards to everyday activities. To gain insight into children's perspective on activities by (1) asking what activities they perform, (2) how they…
Descriptors: Children, Childrens Attitudes, Genetic Disorders, Activities
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Grané, Mariona; Suárez, Rafael; Sabando, Dorys – Digital Education Review, 2023
Family attitudes and beliefs around digital technologies are a key factor in young children's digital habits in the home. This study involved conducting interviews with 46 families of children under 6 years of age to understand how parental perceptions determine the screen use of young children in terms of activities, content, and time. The aim is…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Computer Use, Family Environment, Parent Attitudes
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Albuquerque, Cristina P. – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2023
Background: The importance of understanding the needs of older people with intellectual disabilities (IDs) is obvious, but the research available is limited. This study identifies the self-reported needs of older adults with IDs and compares them with staff reported needs regarding the same older adults with ID, therefore specifying and explaining…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Intellectual Disability, Health Needs, Literacy
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Mehmet Akif Karali; Özkan Ginesar – Open Journal for Educational Research, 2023
This research was prepared in order to examine the attitudes of social studies teacher candidates towards renewable energy sources in terms of various variables. Convenient sampling, one of the purposeful sampling methods, was preferred in the research and the sample group of the research consists of 250 teacher candidates, who are the last level…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Social Studies, Student Attitudes, Sustainable Development
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Bettina Backman; Matthew Dunn; Neetu A. George; Bianca Whiteside; Fiona H. McKay – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2024
International students in Australia risk financial insecurity and as a result, may make suboptimal health decisions. Limited research has explored the experiences of international students' health-related financial decision making. In-depth interviews were conducted with 31 international students to explore how financial situation influences their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Financial Problems, Student Behavior, Health Behavior
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Seemiller, Corey; Crosby, Barbara C. – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2019
This chapter discusses the distinction and intersections of leader and educator identities, and offers reflective exercises for exploring, developing, and deepening one's professional leadership educator identity.
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Leaders, Teachers, Leadership Training
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Legg, Eric; McWilliams, Claire – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2021
This research uses photo elicitation to examine the lived experience of the contemporary college student. Twenty-one participants took photographs of their college experience for a week, selected the five pictures that best represented their college experience, and then participated in a semi-structured interview to discuss the pictures.…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Experience, Photography, Student Attitudes
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Melzel, Saskia; Paulus, Markus – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2021
Much of our everyday actions consist of several action steps, which are hierarchically structured. Yet, little is known about the development of the prediction of such complex actions in early childhood. The current work investigated the development of predicting means-end actions in 3- to 6-year-olds (N = 86) and an adult control group (N = 25).…
Descriptors: Young Children, Adults, Prediction, Skill Development
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Haber, Amanda S.; Kumar, Sona C.; Corriveau, Kathleen H. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2022
Eighty-six 4- and 5-year-old children were assigned to one of four conditions, three experimental conditions, in which children read a story about a famous scientist, and one baseline condition. In the "Achievement" condition: the scientist was described as receiving awards and recognition through their lifetime, with no discussion of…
Descriptors: Young Children, Persistence, Story Reading, Books
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Hite, Rebecca L.; Spott, Jessica L. – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2022
This study investigated how a STEM outreach program, focused on promoting adolescent girls' interests in STEM, augmented parents' and teachers' (adults) perceptions of doxa (socialization that enhances or stymies girls' STEM interests) after the event, at home and school, respectively. To this end, we provided participating adults with in-event…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Teachers, Parents
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