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Nurul Hazlina Noordin – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2024
This study examines the levels of Media and Information Literacy (MIL) among underprivileged communities, shedding light on their digital literacy and online behaviour. Rooted in the UNESCO Media and Information Literacy framework, focusing on specific dimensions of MIL, with an emphasis on assessing the ability to retrieve, critically evaluate,…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Information Literacy, Disadvantaged, Technological Literacy
W. Brad LaJeunesse – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This quantitative non-experimental survey study examined the predictive relationship between compensation satisfaction or organizational commitment and K-12 IT workers' intention to stay. The study included 247 IT workers employed by six school systems from a metropolitan area in the Southeastern United States. Additionally, the study examined the…
Descriptors: Correlation, Compensation (Remuneration), Information Technology, Labor Turnover
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Jennifer Hill; George Perrett; Stacey A. Hancock; Le Win; Yoav Bergner – Grantee Submission, 2024
Most current statistics courses include some instruction relevant to causal inference. Whether this instruction is incorporated as material on randomized experiments or as an interpretation of associations measured by correlation or regression coefficients, the way in which this material is presented may have important implications for…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Teaching Methods, Attribution Theory, Undergraduate Students
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Corinne Hébert; Julie Goulet; Kristel Tardif-Grenier; Linda S. Pagani; Isabelle Archambault – Journal of Education, 2024
This paper describes the nature of home-school value discrepancies perceived by students, and tests associations between such value discrepancies and teacher-student relationships with student generational status as a moderator. Using a sample of 1,551 students from grades 10 and 11, chi-square tests and ANOVAs were used to describe the nature of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Grade 10, Grade 11
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Summer S. Braun; Caryn R. R. Rodgers; Arielle Linsky; Charity Brown Griffin; Catherine P. Bradshaw – School Psychology Review, 2024
The present study examined the association between students' perceptions of an equitable school climate and several psychosocial outcomes, and tested whether these associations were moderated by students' race and gender. Data from 57,027 6th-12th grade students were analyzed using three-level models. Students who perceived their school to have a…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Equal Education, Secondary School Students, Psychological Patterns
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Stacey Yi; Sierra Smucker; Teague Ruder; Coreen Farris – RAND Corporation, 2024
Many studies on higher education access have focused on challenges faced by the civilian population. Indeed, there are many obstacles that people face when seeking to enter certificate- and degree-granting programs, including affordability, inequitable admission standards, and family and work demands on their time. Veterans, however, have access…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Veterans Education, One Parent Family, Federal Legislation
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Mais Al-Nasa'h; Yaman Shadid – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2024
The current study aimed to investigate Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and Self-Esteem levels among 7th and 10th-grade students in private schools in Amman, Jordan. Additionally, the study aimed to explore the relationship between FoMO and self-esteem. The research also intended to examine differences in FoMO and self-esteem levels between male and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Esteem, Fear, Grade 7
Rian-Angelica M. Barreras – ProQuest LLC, 2024
When accessing the internet, smartphones allow users to access social media, search for information, and communicate with others while on the go. Smartphones no longer only provide a way to connect; this technology also allows people relate to others and maintain their relationships. This study explores (a) student smartphone use behaviors, (b)…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Behavior, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
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Andrea Patti; Giuseppe Pierpaolo Merola; Davide Benedetti; Bernardo Bozza; Giulia Pitt; Vincenzo Pecoraro; Gaia D'Anna; Giulia Minotti; PerArt Study Group; Andrea Ballerini; Valdo Ricca – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
Prior studies suggest a multifaceted relationship between creativity and psychopathology, indicating that mild psychopathology might enhance creative behavior. Moreover, similar brain regions may be implicated in both creativity and psychosis. Although aberrant salience (AS) is often associated with psychotic disorders, it could also enhance…
Descriptors: Correlation, Psychopathology, Creativity, Psychosis
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Laura Fox; Kathryn Asbury – Autism & Developmental Language Impairments, 2024
Background and aims: Autistic children can experience challenges in making and maintaining friendships, and middle childhood (ages 6-12) may be particularly challenging as social networks become more complex. However, a large proportion of research into these experiences is based on adult reports or focuses on the experiences of adolescents,…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Friendship, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Marta Maria Poyato-Nunez; Maria del Carmen Olmos-Gomez; Maria Elena Parra-Gonzalez – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2024
A quality learning space provides students with an optimal environment for social relations, collaborative work and participation, thus fostering innovation and incorporating active methodologies. The aim of this study is to analyze whether the design of existing learning environments is suitable for incorporating innovation in classrooms. The…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Conditions, Educational Innovation, Foreign Countries
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Sage E. Pickren; Jessica N. Torelli; Anna H. Miller; Jason C. Chow – Annals of Dyslexia, 2024
Reading proficiency is important because it has life-long consequences and influences success in other academic areas. Many students with behavior problems are poor readers and many students with learning disabilities have more behavior problems than their typical peers. We conducted a correlational meta-analysis to examine the association between…
Descriptors: Correlation, Meta Analysis, Behavior Problems, Reading Skills
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Helen M. G. Watt; Nir Madjar; Liam Dacosta – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
Our study examined how students' perceived teacher beliefs and classroom goal structures, gender (of teachers and students) and own perceived talent, controlling for prior achievements, together explained motivational outcomes of students' achievement goals, intrinsic value and enrollment choices in mathematics and English. Participants were 1086…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Enrollment, Secondary School Students, Mathematics Instruction
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Claire Dorris; Karen Winter; Liam O'Hare; Edda Tandi Lwoga – Campbell Systematic Reviews, 2024
Mobile devices in the primary school classroom may improve literacy and numeracy learning, though concerns about risk of bias and uncertainty about modes of effect limit conclusions. This review gathered evidence on how mobile devices (including tablets, mobile phones, and handheld digital games) are used in primary school classrooms to help…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Technology Uses in Education, Elementary School Students, Literacy
Mary Frances Sylvester – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Expressions of multicultural information from dances of non-Eurocentric or partial Eurocentric lineage are routinely absent from private sector curricula, though Eurocentric dances and non-Eurocentric or partial Eurocentric lineage dances exist simultaneously within the private sector. The purpose of this mixed methods case study was to examine…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Critical Race Theory, Culturally Relevant Education, Inclusion
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