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Erica McCluskey – New England College Journal of Applied Educational Research, 2025
Schools are dynamic environments in which the needs of students and educators are constantly shifting. As such, it is the responsibility of school organizations to foster collaborative learning environments that encourage self-reflective practice. Peer observation is a valuable approach to professional development that allows for continuous…
Descriptors: Observation, Peer Relationship, Collegiality, Middle School Teachers
Nidaporn Astprachon; Sarit Srikao; Nirat Jantharajit – Asian Journal of Education and Training, 2025
This study aimed to (1) compare the life skills and social skills of children before and after the learning intervention and (2) compare learning outcomes between the experimental and control groups. The study was conducted in a kindergarten in Northeast Thailand, involving 56 children who were randomly assigned to an experimental group and a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Daily Living Skills, Interpersonal Competence
Dilay Z. Karadöller; Beyza Sümer; Asli Özyürek – First Language, 2025
Language acquisition unfolds within inherently multimodal contexts, where communication is expressed and perceived through diverse channels embedded in social interactions. For hearing children, this involves integrating speech with gesture; for deaf children, language develops through fully visual modalities. Such observations necessitate a…
Descriptors: Learning Modalities, Language Acquisition, Speech Communication, Sign Language
Chanjuan Fu; Xiaoxin Hao; Xinyue Shi; Hanxin Qian; Shanyun He; Fengji Geng – npj Science of Learning, 2025
This study investigates the effect of cognitive control strategies on young children's emotional and attentional states during coding learning. We conducted a quasi-experimental study with 46 children aged 5-6 years, dividing them into an experimental group using cognitive control strategies (planning, monitoring, reflecting) and a control group…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Executive Function, Young Children, Attention
Anita Carol Swayze; Jim K. Rost; Janet McCormick – Experiential Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
As Federal and State governments have prioritized a college completion agenda, there is an increased emphasis on graduation rates as a key measure of student success. Rising tuition costs and skepticism about the return on investment in higher education have driven initiatives like the Complete College agenda and evolving funding formulas. As…
Descriptors: College Students, Graduation Rate, Higher Education, Experiential Learning
Viktória Vajnai; Anikó Fehérvári; Krisztián Széll – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2025
This article connects two fields of applied linguistics: research into the role of the social context in learning additional languages and Language Policy and Planning. It introduces Family Additional Language Policy and Planning as an approach to analysing parental role in children's additional language learning. We applied Family Additional…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Applied Linguistics, Second Language Learning, Parent Role
Viona Adelia; Ratu Ilma Indra Putri; Zulkardi – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2025
The part-whole relationship is sometimes overlooked in fractions learning due to its perceived limitations. However, prior studies have shown that students often struggle to master the part-whole subconstruct and encounter difficulties. Despite these challenges, the part-whole subconstruct plays a critical role in supporting students' subsequent…
Descriptors: Fractions, Mathematical Concepts, Grade 4, Elementary School Students
Janet Philp; Joan Smith – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2025
Understanding human anatomy is crucial for improving public health outcomes; however, effective methods of engaging the public in this domain remain underexplored. This report investigates four hands-on, creative, and accessible methods for enhancing anatomical knowledge during public engagement events: drawing, clay modeling, needle felting, and…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Human Body, Freehand Drawing, Manipulative Materials
Liza Bondurant; Jane M. Wilburne; Dana Pomykal Franz; Jamaal Young – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2025
A Q-sort involves sorting a set of statements about a topic onto a grid that represents a continuum. It is one structured yet flexible method that teachers can use to foster critical reflection. This article provides a ready-to-use Q-sort activity designed to support individual reflection on beliefs about equitable mathematics instruction. By…
Descriptors: Q Methodology, Mathematics Instruction, Learning Activities, Equal Education
Ruwen Tian; Jingjing Tong; Zhiyin Li; Sue Abdinnour; David Jingjun Xu – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
As digital learning tools continue to reshape education, the debate over their effectiveness compared with traditional textbooks remains unresolved. This study provides fresh insights by examining how important feature-level factors--portability, navigability, and visual appearance--shape users' confirmation and satisfaction with iPads and…
Descriptors: Tablet Computers, Textbooks, Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students
Tivia Collins; Sue Ann Barratt – Gender and Education, 2025
This paper questions the bounds of hegemonic knowledge production focusing on how student learning at the university level is a site to re-imagine knowledge produced in the Global South/Majority. It argues that there are transformational approaches to teaching and learning within the Caribbean that need to be centred in global pedagogical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feminism, Teaching Methods, Universities
Tamás Káldi; Ágnes Szollosi; Mihály Racsmány – Child Development, 2025
Retrieval practice is known to enhance long-term memory retention, a phenomenon termed as retrieval practice effect. Two experiments (NWhite = 202), showed that the effect was present in preschool age (5-6 years) and had a boundary condition, namely, amount of initial learning. Specifically, there was a considerable effect only when children…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Recall (Psychology), Retention (Psychology)
Irini Mavrou; Fernando Bustos; Javier Chao – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2025
Emotional vocabulary is an important element in daily conversations, and knowledge and teaching of this vocabulary in a second language (L2) should be a primary goal in migration contexts. This study aimed to identify the emotional words used in the written productions of 288 adult immigrants from different countries of origin who were…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Immigrants, Second Language Learning, Writing (Composition)
Gesa Fee Komar; Axel Buchner; Laura Mieth; Raoul Bell – Metacognition and Learning, 2025
Two experiments served to test the hypothesis that partially masking speech with pink noise (Experiment 1) or speech babble (Experiment 2) induces particularly pronounced metacognitive illusions in judgments about the distracting effects of task-irrelevant speech on cognitive performance. We hypothesized that the experimental manipulations would…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Evaluative Thinking, Attention Control, Speech Communication
Alden J. Edson; Ashley Fabry; Ahmad Wachidul Kohar; Leslie Bondaryk; Elizabeth Difanis Phillips – Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education, 2025
This article reports on a novel approach to integrate artificial intelligence into a digital collaborative platform embedded with a problem-based mathematics curriculum. Using design research methodologies, we developed a new "proof-of-concept" design feature called "student proportional reasoning arrows (SPArrows)." SPArrows…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Documentation, Problem Based Learning, Computer Uses in Education

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