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Chua, Beatrice Y. E.; Poon, Kenneth K. – Educational & Child Psychology, 2018
Aims: This study sought to investigate the predictors of spontaneous Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) use in a naturalistic school setting. Method: The study recruited 44 students (36 boys and eight girls), aged between 6 to 18 years and their teachers (26 teachers and two teaching assistants). Teaching staff completed measures of…
Descriptors: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Predictor Variables
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Ziv, Yair; Hadad, Bat Sheva; Khateeb, Yasmine – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2014
The social cognitive deficiencies of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are well documented. However, the mechanisms underlying these deficiencies are unclear. Therefore, we examined the social information processing (SIP) patterns and social behaviors of 25 preschool children with ASDs in comparison to a matched group of 25…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Preschool Children, Social Behavior
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Berger, Natalie I.; Ingersoll, Brooke – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2014
Findings from research investigating goal-directed intention understanding in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been equivocal, in part because of the varying methodologies used across studies. This study compares both object-oriented and social-communicatively cued goal-directed intention understanding in children with ASD and…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Young Children, Intention
Iffert, Audrey – ProQuest LLC, 2014
The purpose of this study was to measure the effect of gendered communication on women's behavioral intentions regarding nonprofit and for-profit entrepreneurship. Women represent half of the U.S. workforce, but only about one third of all American entrepreneurs are women. Feminists have argued that because entrepreneurship is largely understood…
Descriptors: Females, Intention, Entrepreneurship, Feminism
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Norqvist, Lars – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2016
This paper presents understandings of learning in schools where Internet-enabled Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are taken for granted. The context is a full-scale 1:1 tablet project in Danish municipality schools where this study bring forward expressions of learning from one class (12-13 year old children) in order to offer…
Descriptors: Internet, Technology Uses in Education, Foreign Countries, Handheld Devices
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Locke, Judith Y.; Kavanagh, David J.; Campbell, Marilyn A. – Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools, 2016
A high level of parental involvement is widely considered to be essential for optimal child and adolescent development and wellbeing, including academic success. However, recent consideration has been given to the idea that extremely high levels of parental involvement (often called "overparenting" or "helicopter parenting")…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Parent Participation, Parent Child Relationship, Homework
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Pan, Yu-Jen; Kao, Jui-Chung; Yu, Te-Cheng – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2016
The goal of this study is to conduct further research and discussion on applying the internet on marine education, utilizing existing technologies such as cloud service, social network, data collection analysis, etc. to construct a marine environment education information system. The content to be explored includes marine education information…
Descriptors: Information Systems, Marine Education, Web Based Instruction, Internet
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Bang, Hyeyoung; Kim, Jungsub – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2016
Praising is a crucial part of teaching performance that greatly impacts student performance and self-esteem. South Korean teachers are traditionally known to possess authoritarian attributes, whereas U.S. teachers have contradictory beliefs in terms of why and how to use praise. We used Q methodology among 16 American and 22 Korean teachers to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Positive Reinforcement, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
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Steyn, G. M. – Education and Urban Society, 2016
The focus on schools as communities of learning for teachers has prompted professionals to investigate the role of professional learning within a school context. This is an attempt to investigate the voice of the principal regarding the implementation of teacher collaboration in his or her school, and to determine how teacher collaboration is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Collaboration, Elementary Schools, Qualitative Research
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Wang, Liz C.; Gault, John; Christ, Paul; Diggin, Patricia A. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2016
Participation in study abroad programs (SAPs) is widely viewed as offering important professional and personal benefits for college students. This study applies the "Theory of Reasoned Action" [Ajzen, I., & Fishbein, M. (1980) and "Understanding attitudes and predicting social behavior," Englewood Cliffs, NJ:…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Social Influences, Intention, Student Participation
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Toker Gokce, Asiye – International Education Studies, 2016
This paper aimed to examine whistleblowing in point of individual level. Three sets of hypotheses were developed concerning the relationships between (1) religiosity and ethical ideology, (2) ethical ideology and intentions to different modes of whistleblowing, and (3) religiosity and intentions to different modes of whistleblowing. Descriptive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Islam, Religious Factors
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Morley, B.; Niven, P.; Dixon, H.; Swanson, M.; Szybiak, M.; Shilton, T.; Pratt, I. S.; Slevin, T.; Hill, D.; Wakefield, M. – Health Education Research, 2016
The Western Australian (WA) "LiveLighter" (LL) mass media campaign ran during June-August and September-October 2012. The principal campaign ad graphically depicts visceral fat of an overweight individual ("why" change message), whereas supporting ads demonstrate simple changes to increase activity and eat healthier…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health Programs, Mass Media, Advertising
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Kim, Hayeon; Kang, Dae-seok; Lee, Sang-won; McLean, Gary – Journal of Career Development, 2016
This study examined how the perception of a linkage between organizational ethical behavior and career success, representing ethical orientation of the organization, influences employees' perceptions of organizational politics and their subsequent career motivation, that is, career commitment, motivation to participate in training, and turnover…
Descriptors: Intention, Predictor Variables, Organizational Climate, Organizational Culture
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Stirling, Eve – Learning, Media and Technology, 2016
Within the range of websites and apps that are part of first-year undergraduates' digital environments, the social network site "Facebook" is perhaps the most popular and prominent. As such, the ubiquitous nature of "Facebook" in the higher education landscape has drawn much attention from scholars. Drawing on data from a…
Descriptors: Social Media, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Longitudinal Studies
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Yim, Su Yon; Cho, Young Hoan – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2016
Despite the benefits of peer assessment, many teachers are not willing to implement it, particularly for low-achieving students. This study used the theory of planned behaviour to predict pre-service teachers' intention to use peer assessment for low-achieving students. A total of 229 pre-service teachers in Singapore participated in the survey…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Low Achievement, Peer Evaluation
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