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Björn Bouwmeester Stjernetun; Jenny Hallgren; Catharina Gillsjö – Educational Gerontology, 2024
Nursing students are important future health care providers to the growing number of older persons in society. However, two barriers are their common ageist attitudes and lack of interest in geriatrics. This is a concern in light of the global demand for nurses and a challenge that need to be addressed in nurse education. Age suit simulation has…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Nursing Students, Student Attitudes, Aging (Individuals)
Jakob Kelz; Georg Krammer – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
The gender-sensitive analysis of influencing factors on mathematical performance of primary school pupils can yield valuable insights into facilitating this vital phase of pupils' educational trajectory. We view gender-sensitive mathematical performance in primary school based on works of Niklas (Psychologie in Erziehung und Unterricht, 62, 106,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Gender Differences, Longitudinal Studies, Socioeconomic Status
W. C. Cheung; M. M. Ostrosky; H. W. Yang – Exceptionality, 2024
Many children with autism could benefit from adult support during motor play. The purpose of this study was to explore parents' perspectives on the importance of structured motor activities and how they might support the motor development of their young children with autism. Interviews were conducted with six parents of preschoolers with autism to…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Psychomotor Skills, Play
Claudia Gherghel; Shoko Yasuda; Yosuke Kita – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
We investigated the effects of social interaction and out-of-class study time on foreign language proficiency and use among two hundred students from a Japanese university who studied abroad for one month. Participants' use of English and English proficiency were measured before and after the programme. Interaction with people from other cultures…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Study Abroad, English Language Learners
Savanna Brittlebank – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Children with multiple disabilities may experience significant disabilities in two or more areas of functioning including vision, motor, hearing, and communication such that they face limitations in social interactions throughout their daily lives (Bruce & Ivy, 2017). Many children have complex communication needs and evidence indicates that…
Descriptors: Parent Education, Communication Skills, Reading, Disabilities
Daniel Sidney Fussy; Hassan Iddy – Education Inquiry, 2024
Literacy practices play a catalytic role in equipping girls with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes to make qualitative improvements on their lives. This paper reports on a qualitative study that identified existing literacy practices and the support available to enable the development of literacies among girls. Interviews and…
Descriptors: Printed Materials, Females, Literacy, Capacity Building
Jimena Cosso; Gala Campos Oaxaca; David J. Purpura – Infant and Child Development, 2024
The home numeracy environment is an essential construct that helps explain children's numeracy skills. However, this field has been developed mostly focusing on monolingual English-speaking families, and cultural differences that contextualize the home environment have not been considered. This study describes the home numeracy environment of…
Descriptors: Home Study, Educational Environment, Family Environment, Numeracy
Smyth, Jen; Smyth, Steve – Primary Science, 2021
In this article, the authors discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic completely changed the way one project communicated with children, parents, and teachers. The authors describe how they developed Science Gateways out of the need to handle the limitations of the Science Open Doors program that was developed prior to COVID-19. Science Gateways serves…
Descriptors: Science Education, Home Study, COVID-19, Pandemics
Hamer, Micaela; Beraldi, Agustina Maria; Gomez, Sergio G. J.; Ortega, Facundo; Onna, Diego; Hamer, Mariana – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Teaching fluorescence aims to deeply communicate light-matter interactions. The main fluorescence concepts are covered in undergraduate courses and are difficult to comprehend as the proper lighting conditions for seeing it by the naked eye are rarely found in daily life. Here, we present a lab activity to explore fluorescence using homemade…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Home Study, Undergraduate Students
Rosenthal, Eliana; Franklin Gillette, Sara R.; Nelson, Amanda K.; Dennis, Minyi Shih; DuPaul, George J. – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2023
When a student is homebound from school, they miss out on beneficial classroom experiences. One way to keep homebound students connected is through the use of telepresence technology. However, the existing literature has not been systematically reviewed to address important variables related to successful implementation. The authors conducted a…
Descriptors: Home Study, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Telecommunications
Almasi, Janice F.; Yuan, Dongyang – Reading Teacher, 2023
COVID-19-related school closures worldwide had an enormous impact on literacy instruction and learning. In this article, we share an overview of what research tells us about what happened to elementary learners' reading comprehension during these school closures and what reading comprehension instruction looked like in homes and schools during…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Reading Comprehension, COVID-19, Pandemics
Ruth Breeze; Ana Halbach – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
It has long been known that children who grow up in situations of economic and social disadvantage tend to have more difficulties when they enter school, and that these are often perpetuated, leading to underachievement and disaffection. The role of the family and home environment in stimulating children's language acquisition and pre-literacy…
Descriptors: Family Literacy, Best Practices, Family Influence, Family Role
Tanya M. Paes; Joyce Lin; Robert Duncan; David J. Purpura; Sara A. Schmitt – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2024
Background: The literature suggests that educators can use parent-educator communication to support parents with engaging their children in home learning activities (Epstein, 1995; Hoover-Dempsey & Sandler, 1997). Objective: This study examines the relations between parent-educator communication and preschoolers' numeracy, literacy, executive…
Descriptors: Parent School Relationship, Communication Strategies, Family Environment, Outcomes of Education
Zhang, Shuhan; Wong, Gary K. W.; Chan, Peter C. F. – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Coding games are widely used to teach computational thinking (CT). Studies have broadly investigated the role of coding games in supporting CT learning in formal classroom contexts, but there has been limited exploration of their use in informal home-based settings. This study investigated the factors that motivated students to use a coding game…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Educational Games, Coding
Rubach, Charlott; Bonanati, Sabrina – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
Parents experience difficulty helping their children with math at home. Math teachers can provide guidance or materials to parents. Little is known about whether this help from math teachers has benefits for parental support at home and thus contributes to students' academic development in math. The current study examines longitudinal associations…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Student Motivation, Mathematics Anxiety, Home Study