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Hongxia Zhao; Kathryn L. Sharp; Amy Jane Malkus – Early Child Development and Care, 2024
The study examined predictors (teacher-child interactions, teacher-child relationships, child's self-control) of preschoolers' classroom engagement (135 preschoolers, 15 East Tennessee classrooms). Hierarchical linear regression revealed child's self-control significantly contributed to engagement. Teacher-child closeness enhanced engagement, but…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Attachment Behavior, Interaction, Preschool Children
How Do Children with Language Disorder Perceive Their Peer Interactions? A Qualitative Investigation
Hannah Cullen; Sarah Billingham; Michelle C. St. Clair – Autism & Developmental Language Impairments, 2024
Background and aims: Peer interaction difficulties are often elevated amongst children with language disorders, yet the mechanisms underlying these difficulties are unclear. Previous research indicates that poor conflict management, social withdrawal, emotion regulation difficulties, and reduced prosocial behavior may contribute to peer…
Descriptors: Children, Peer Relationship, Interaction, Language Impairments
Törmänen, Tiina; Järvenoja, Hanna; Saqr, Mohammed; Malmberg, Jonna; Järvelä, Sanna – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Background: Group affective states for learning are constantly formed through socio-emotional interactions. However, it remains unclear how the affective states vary during collaboration and how they occur with regulation of learning. Appropriate methods are needed to track both group affective states and these interaction processes. Aims: The…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Cooperative Learning, Self Control, Social Emotional Learning
Zheng, Lanqin; Zhong, Lu; Fan, Yunchao – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Online collaborative learning (OCL) has been a mainstream pedagogy in the field of higher education. However, learners often produce off-topic information and engage less during online collaborative learning compared to other approaches. In addition, learners often cannot converge in knowledge, and they often do not know how to coregulate with…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Cooperative Learning, Undergraduate Students, Learning Analytics
Sandra Girbés-Peco; Itxaso Tellado; Garazi López de Aguileta; Lena de Botton Fernández – Literacy, 2024
Quality dialogue and interactions in the classroom are crucial for creating effective learning environments and reducing inequalities from an early age. Dialogic reading interventions are known to be beneficial in early childhood education, but there is still much to learn about creating the most conducive interactions in the classroom. This…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Disadvantaged, Interaction, Interpersonal Relationship
Levine Brown, Elizabeth; Vesely, Colleen K.; Mehta, Swati; Stark, Kristabel – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
How preschool teachers manage and express their feelings across school-based interactions (e.g., teacher-child, teacher-family, and teacher-colleague) has implications for their professional success and the developmental and academic outcomes of their relational counterparts. This study explores how preschool teachers make sense of their emotional…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Self Control
Daniel Kangwa; Wan Xiulan; Mgambi Msambwa Msafiri; Antony Fute – Distance Education, 2024
Distance education offers flexibility, affordability, and accessibility. However, it poses challenges such as learner isolation, limited interaction, reduced motivation, and low learning engagement. This study examines how the mediating effects of teaching presence can increase online learning engagement in distance education. A survey was…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Teacher Role, Online Courses, Distance Education
Chen, Feiyan – Early Child Development and Care, 2022
Early development of emotion regulation plays a vital role in children's school readiness and later academic success. Most studies on toddlers' emotion regulation are laboratory-based and correlational research. Little attention has been paid to their development of emotion regulation in daily parent-toddler interactions in naturalistic contexts.…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Parent Child Relationship, Emotional Development, Self Control
Pan, Yingying; Huang, Yipin; Kim, Hoisoo; Zheng, Xiaoli – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2023
Studying online has currently evolved into a global 'new normal' trend in education. However, students' intention to adopt online interactive behaviors is still relatively low, and few studies have attempted to obtain an in-depth understanding of students' online interactive behaviors. This study aims to explain and predict students' intention to…
Descriptors: Intention, Junior High School Students, Foreign Countries, Online Courses
Carolina Melo; Robert C. Pianta; Jennifer LoCasale-Crouch; Francisca Romo; M. Constanza Ayala – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
The present study examined how the dosage and quality of the federal preschool program "Head Start" (HS) in the US related to children's self-regulation skills in kindergarten. Using Propensity Score Matching and multiple regression (OLS), this study explored how the number of years and hours a week of HS were related to self-regulation…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Incidence, Educational Quality, Social Services
C. Bennett; E. M. Westrupp; S. K. Bennetts; J. Love; N. J. Hackworth; D. Berthelsen; J. M. Nicholson – Child Development, 2025
This study examined long-term mediating effects of the "smalltalk" parenting intervention on children's effortful control at school age (7.5 years; 2016-2018). In 2010-2012, parents (96% female) of toddlers (N = 1201; aged 12-36 months; 52% female) were randomly assigned to either: standard playgroup, "smalltalk" playgroup…
Descriptors: Intervention, Parent Child Relationship, Toddlers, Young Children
Dong, Shuyang; Wang, Zhengyan; Cheng, Nanhua – Early Child Development and Care, 2023
This study examined how maternal cognitive mind-mindedness, maternal time, and their interactions predict inhibitory control in Chinese children. Participants were 88 toddlers (59% girls) and their mothers from Beijing, China. Maternal cognitive mind-mindedness was coded in mother-child interactions and mothers reported weekly interaction duration…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Toddlers, Predictor Variables, Mothers
Alamos, Pilar; Williford, Amanda P.; Downer, Jason T.; Turnbull, Khara L. P. – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Emotion regulation is foundational to children's psychological wellbeing and future school adjustment. As young children are spending increasing amounts of time in preschool programs, investigating how early childhood classrooms can foster emotion regulation development is warranted. In this study, we tested individual children's interactions with…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Interaction, Teacher Student Relationship
To, Ken Hang; Yin, Hongbiao – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2021
The study examined how emotion regulation strategies were utilised by kindergarten principals to fulfil their leading roles. In-depth interviews and document analysis were conducted with five kindergarten principals in Hong Kong. The principals linked their emotions to the psychosocial climate of the kindergartens, highlighting that emotion…
Descriptors: Principals, Emotional Response, Self Control, Kindergarten
Knepp, Kristen A.; Knepp, Michael M. – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2022
Previous research has indicated that academic entitlement can serve as a barrier between students and the benefits of a university education. As entitled students function as consumers and externalize responsibility for their learning outcomes, they risk lower grades and anti-intellectualism attitudes. This study explored how academic entitlement…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Learner Engagement, Expectation, Interaction