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Ozdemir, Durmus; Ugur, Mehmet Emin – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2021
The aim of this study is to present a model proposal on determining the student participation rate in synchronous courses given in Learning Management Systems (LMS). Especially in situations where equal opportunities cannot be provided or opportunities are limited, distance education provides benefits for learning anytime and anywhere (ubiquitous…
Descriptors: Attendance, Distance Education, Online Courses, Open Education
Ondeck, Lynnette; Combe, Laurie; Feeser, Cindy Jo; King, Rebecca – National Association of School Nurses (NASN), 2014
It is the position of the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) that prevention, early recognition, intervention and treatment of child maltreatment are critical to the physical well-being and academic success of students. Registered professional school nurses (hereinafter referred to as school nurses) serve a vital role in the recognition…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Victims of Crime, School Nurses, Role
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Burrows, Geoffrey E. – Bioscience Education, 2012
Students in an agricultural science degree were surveyed to assess their ability to recognise plants of agricultural importance. The survey consisted of high quality images of 25 species. Students were surveyed at the start of their studies in first year, and at various times during their second year of studies. At the start of their studies…
Descriptors: Gardening, Science Education, Agriculture, Identification
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Kaplan, Avi; Flum, Hanoch – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2012
There is growing recognition that identity formation must become an important focus in education. Particularly in the 21st century, when modes of knowledge construction and accessibility to different types of knowledge are rapidly increasing and diversifying, academic learning cannot be divorced from students' development of values, goals, social…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Recognition (Psychology), Identification, Educational Environment
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Conroy, James C.; de Ruyter, Doret J. – Journal of Educational Change, 2009
The article develops a conception of education that we have named liminal education. Liminal education tries to counter the centripetal tendencies of the centre (particular that of the consumer market) by disclosing alternative positions in order to enable children to cultivate a critically reflective disposition. A second feature of liminal…
Descriptors: Imagination, Children, Psychological Needs, Anxiety
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Phelan, Helen – International Journal of Community Music, 2008
As a specialist in ritual theory and performance, with some professional experience of community music, I have always been struck by the robust resistance to clear-cut definitions or identities, by both "ritual" and "community music". This article takes as its point of departure the proposal of ritual scholar Catherine Bell,…
Descriptors: Community, Music, Identification, Refugees
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Gale, Tim M.; Laws, Keith R.; Foley, Kerry – Brain and Cognition, 2006
Some models of object recognition propose that items from structurally crowded categories (e.g., living things) permit faster access to superordinate semantic information than structurally dissimilar categories (e.g., nonliving things), but slower access to individual object information when naming items. We present four experiments that utilize…
Descriptors: Classification, Identification, Visual Perception, Recognition (Psychology)
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Moore, M. Keith; Meltzoff, Andrew N. – Developmental Psychology, 2004
Fourteen-month-old infants saw an object hidden inside a container and were removed from the disappearance locale for 24 hr. Upon their return, they searched correctly for the hidden object, demonstrating object permanence and long-term memory. Control infants who saw no disappearance did not search. In Experiment 2, infants returned to see the…
Descriptors: Object Permanence, Long Term Memory, Infants, Infant Behavior
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Dobbins, Ian G.; Kroll, Neal E. A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
Superior detection and rejection of 1 versus another class of items during recognition is called the mirror effect. Some mirror effects may involve strategic criterion adjustments based on item distinctiveness and its relation to memorability. Three experiments demonstrated mirror effects for known versus unknown scenes and 1 suggested a similar…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Recognition (Psychology), Memory, Recall (Psychology)
Davis, Lucy A. – CSTA Journal, 1998
In this classroom simulation of a crime, students take on the challenge presented in the article To Catch a Thief. Students witnessing a surprising event learn to question the nature of how criminals get identified and generate ideas about how criminals can be better identified. A key component of the evidence is an unusual distinguishing…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Behavioral Sciences, Context Effect, Crime
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Demorest, Steven M.; Serlin, Ronald C. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1997
Revises an earlier experiment that revealed age-related increases in sensitivity to rhythmic information when judging the difference between a theme and selected pitch and rhythm variations. Tested the possibility that the developmental differences found earlier were due to characteristics of the test melody. Results supported the earlier study.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Age Groups, Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception