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Batya Elbaum; Lynn K. Perry; Daniel S. Messinger – Grantee Submission, 2024
New technologies that combine digital sensors with automated processing algorithms are now being deployed to study preschool classrooms. This article provides an overview of these new sensing technologies, focusing on automated speaker classification, the analysis of children's and teachers' speech, and the detection and analysis of their…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Social Networks, Interaction
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Robin Clausen – Grantee Submission, 2024
Rurality in education research is a function of the size of the school, the distance of a school in relation to urban areas, and factors within each school that may differentiate the school community based on geography. Distance matters. This study finds variation between rural communities at different distances from an urban center and…
Descriptors: Poverty, Rural Areas, School Location, Proximity
Morgan Boyd; Karrie E. Godwin; Emma Gurchiek; Anna V. Fisher; Cassondra M. Eng – Grantee Submission, 2022
Learning to read is a critical skill; yet only a small portion of children in the United States are reading at or above grade level. Attention is one crucial process that affects the acquisition of reading skills. The process involves selectively choosing task relevant information and requires monitoring competing demands. Many books for beginning…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Beginning Reading, Electronic Books, Illustrations
Goldhaber, Dan; Krieg, John; Naito, Natsumi; Theobald, Roddy – Grantee Submission, 2020
A growing literature documents the importance of student teaching placements for teacher development. Emerging evidence from this literature highlights the importance of the mentor teacher who supervises this placement, as teachers tend to be more effective when they student teach with a mentor who is a more effective teacher. But the efficacy of…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Student Teachers, Placement, Teacher Education Programs
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Manuel S. González CanchĂ©; Chelsea Zhang – Grantee Submission, 2025
Over the past three decades, while most community college students aspired to a four-year degree, only about 30% successfully transferred. Despite thousands of transfer agreements, understanding which institutions, programs, disciplines, and states engage in these partnerships remains limited. Analyzing 16,452 active agreements among community…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Articulation (Education), College Transfer Students, Transfer Rates (College)
Altman, Robert L.; Laursen, Brett; Messinger, Daniel S.; Perry, Lynn K. – Grantee Submission, 2020
The present study validates a new procedure that combines continuous measures of proximity (Ubisense) and vocalization (LENA) into measures of peer social interaction. The data were collected from 4 boys and 5 girls (ages 2-3 at the outset) on 8 separate days (3-4 hours per day) over the course of an academic year. Teacher reports of friendship…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Friendship, Proximity, Interpersonal Communication
Lynn K. Perry; Samantha G. Mitsven; Stephanie Custode; Laura Vitale; Brett Laursen; Chaoming Song; Daniel S. Messinger – Grantee Submission, 2022
Children with hearing loss often attend inclusive preschool classrooms aimed at improving their spoken language skills. Although preschool classrooms are fertile environments for vocal interaction with peers, little is known about the dyadic processes that influence children's speech to one another and foster their language abilities and how these…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Hearing Impairments, Inclusion
Summer S. Braun; Yvonne H. M. van den Berg; Antonius H. N. Cillessen – Grantee Submission, 2020
Teachers' efforts to manage classroom social dynamics can have positive effects on students' social relationships. One way that teachers may seek to manage these relationships is through seating arrangements. In a randomized control trial, van den Berg, Segers, and Cillessen (2012) found that closer proximity in the classroom can reduce disliking…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Space Utilization, Classroom Design, Proximity
Jones, Michael N.; Gruenenfelder, Thomas M.; Recchia, Gabriel – Grantee Submission, 2017
Recent semantic space models learn vector representations for word meanings by observing statistical redundancies across a text corpus. A word's meaning is represented as a point in a high-dimensional semantic space, and semantic similarity between words is quantified by a function of their spatial proximity (typically the cosine of the angle…
Descriptors: Semantics, Computational Linguistics, Spatial Ability, Proximity
Rodriguez-Segura, Daniel; Kim, Brian Heseung – Grantee Submission, 2021
With recent advances in high-resolution satellite imagery and machine vision algorithms, fine-grain geospatial data on population are now widely available: kilometer-by-kilometer, worldwide. In this paper, we showcase how researchers and policymakers in developing countries can leverage these novel data to precisely identify "education…
Descriptors: Barriers, Academic Achievement, School Location, Proximity
Rosengren, Karl S.; Jiang, Matthew J.; Kalish, Charles W.; Menendez, David; Hernandez, Iseli G. – Grantee Submission, 2018
Lockhart and Keil have written an interesting monograph focusing on the development of reasoning about medicine, a relatively underexplored area of research with potentially broad implications with respect to the design of more effective medical interventions. In a set of fifteen studies with well over 2200 participants they examine how children…
Descriptors: Medicine, Developmental Stages, Logical Thinking, Medical Services
Trajkovski, Samantha; Zabel, Jeffrey; Schwartz, Amy Ellen – Grantee Submission, 2021
While school choice has been well studied, there is little existing research exploring the role of transportation, in general, and school buses, in particular, to school choice decisions. We examine the effect of school buses on school choice decisions using data on kindergarten students and their eligibility for transportation assistance in New…
Descriptors: School Choice, Bus Transportation, Student Transportation, Proximity
Kim, Dongwoo; Koedel, Cory; Ni, Shawn; Podgursky, Michael – Grantee Submission, 2017
State-specific licensing policies and pension plans create mobility costs for educators who cross state lines. We empirically test whether these costs affect production in schools--a hypothesis that follows directly from economic theory on labor frictions--using geocoded data on school locations and state boundaries. We find that achievement is…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Faculty Mobility, Public School Teachers, Productivity
Cordes, Sarah A.; Weinstein, Meryle; Rick, Christopher; Schwartz, Amy Ellen – Grantee Submission, 2020
This article explores inequity in access to and provision of bus service across student sociodemographic groups and examines possible barriers to bus access and utilization. To so do, we use administrative data on New York City K-6 public school students from 2011-2017, including information on race/ethnicity, poverty status, distance from home to…
Descriptors: Student Transportation, Urban Schools, Public Schools, Racial Differences
Goldhaber, Dan; Grout, Cyrus; Holden, Kris; Brown, Nate – Grantee Submission, 2015
Due to data limitations, very little is known about patterns of cross-state teacher mobility. It is an important issue because barriers to cross-state mobility create labor market frictions that could lead both current and prospective teachers to opt out of the teaching profession. In this paper, we match state-level administrative data sets from…
Descriptors: State Surveys, Faculty Mobility, Comparative Analysis, Statistical Data