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Planas, Núria; Adler, Jill; Mwadzaangati, Lisnet – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2023
During the last decades, the study of how learners and teachers of mathematics use the resource of language has contributed to our understanding of mathematics teaching and learning in a variety of classrooms and cultures. Developmental work with mathematics teachers on the particular resource of mathematics teaching talk is more recent. In order…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Teachers
Kroesbergen, Evelyn H.; Huijsmans, Marije D. E.; Friso-van den Bos, Ilona – Review of Educational Research, 2023
Types of mathematical learning disability (MLD) are very heterogeneous. Lower scores on mathematics and several cognitive skills have been revealed in samples with MLD compared with those with typical development (TD), but these studies vary in sample selection, making it difficult to generalize conclusions. Furthermore, many studies have…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Cognitive Ability, Students with Disabilities, Learning Disabilities
Magdalena Luniewska; Magdalena Krysztofiak; Ewa Haman – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: For over 30 years, parental reports have been used to study the vocabulary of children under 4 years of age. Research exploring parental checklists as a measure of vocabulary in older children is very limited. Typically, authors of parental checklists report the reliability of the developed tools but do not explore validity in terms of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocabulary Development, Parent Attitudes, Young Children
Ellis Smith – ProQuest LLC, 2024
All individuals develop new skills over time and one important developmental stage is when individuals can learn in the absence of direct reinforcement. Behavior Analytic theories have stressed the importance of these emergent response repertoires and have consistently studied them across fields (i.e. Incidental Bidirectional Naming, Arbitrarily…
Descriptors: Naming, Applied Behavior Analysis, Instructional Design, Verbal Development
Debska, Agnieszka; Luniewska, Magdalena; Zubek, Julian; Chyl, Katarzyna; Dynak, Agnieszka; Dziegiel-Fivet, Gabriela; Plewko, Joanna; Jednoróg, Katarzyna; Grabowska, Anna – Developmental Science, 2022
This study focuses on the role of numerous cognitive skills such as phonological awareness (PA), rapid automatized naming (RAN), visual and selective attention, auditory skills, and implicit learning in developmental dyslexia. We examined the (co)existence of cognitive deficits in dyslexia and assessed cognitive skills' predictive value for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Bias, Dyslexia, Phonological Awareness
Kenbayeva, Ainur Z.; Bekmasheva, Aktoty N.; Umarova, Gulnar S.; Shakirova, Katira M.; Tuimebekova, Aliya A. – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2022
This paper aims at exploring the role and functions of place names from a Kazakh and Tatar versions of the famous Turkic epic poem "Edige." A total of 69 proper names denoting places such as settlements and localities, water objects and surface relief were analyzed qualitatively with the intensive topology approach. The findings show…
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Naming, Foreign Countries, Literary Genres
George, Johnny – Sign Language Studies, 2022
This work categorizes Japanese Sign Language (JSL) toponyms, or place names, and examines factors that potentially affect their structure. Exonyms, influenced by the source Japanese name, and endonyms, independent JSL names, contrast structurally in that exonyms tend to emerge as compounds while endonyms conform more closely to canonical…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Naming, Japanese, Deafness
Tuohy, Catherine – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
Tertiary education policy in Aotearoa New Zealand has been shaped by political, economic, and social ideologies. Although universities and polytechnics are both tertiary education providers, they do not occupy this space on an equal footing. There are differences in the qualifications offered, and the levels of monitoring and oversight required by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Vocational Education, Policy Formation
Nathan W. Whitmore; Adrianna M. Bassard; Ken A. Paller – npj Science of Learning, 2022
Face memory, including the ability to recall a person's name, is of major importance in social contexts. Like many other memory functions, it may rely on sleep. We investigated whether targeted memory reactivation during sleep could improve associative and perceptual aspects of face memory. Participants studied 80 face-name pairs, and then a…
Descriptors: Memory, Naming, Sleep, Recall (Psychology)
Lynn S. Fuchs; Douglas Fuchs; Eunsoo Cho; Marcia A. Barnes; Tuire Koponen; Daniel R. Espinas – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2025
The purpose of this analysis was to describe cognitive processes associated with comorbid difficulty between word reading (WR) and mathematics computation (MC) at the start of first grade among children selected for WR and MC delays. A sample of 234 U.S. children (mean age 6.50 years, SD = 0.31) was assessed on WR, MC, core cognitive processes…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Mathematics Skills, Comorbidity, Reading Difficulties
Scholl, Dominique I.; McCabe, Patricia; Nickels, Lyndsey; Ballard, Kirrie J. – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2021
Background: To date, studies have not explored whether a dual diagnosis of aphasia plus apraxia of speech (AOS) versus aphasia alone (APH) affects the response to language-based naming treatments. Aims: To compare the effects of semantic feature analysis (SFA) treatment for individuals with APH versus aphasia plus AOS, and to test if the presence…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Neurological Impairments, Speech Impairments, Naming
Barwell, Richard – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2023
Our planet is facing a biodiversity crisis and mathematics is involved. In this article, I focus on reports of a wolf hunt to examine different ways in which mathematics contributes to this crisis, shapes our understanding of the ecosystem and guides future actions. My examination contributes to understanding the ethical dimension of mathematics…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Models, Poetry
Gimeno-Martínez, Marc; Sánchez, Rebeca; Baus, Cristina – Language Learning, 2023
We investigated indexical variation as a variable that promotes second language (L2) vocabulary learning across language modalities. In three experiments, we presented Catalan Sign Language signs (Experiments 1a and 1b), pseudowords (Experiment 2), and English words (Experiment 3) to participants in three conditions that varied in the number of…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Vocabulary Development, Second Language Learning, Word Recognition
Shi, Jinyu; Gu, Yan; Vigliocco, Gabriella – Developmental Science, 2023
Child-directed language can support language learning, but how? We addressed two questions: (1) how caregivers prosodically modulated their speech as a function of word familiarity (known or unknown to the child) and accessibility of referent (visually present or absent from the immediate environment); (2) whether such modulations affect…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Child Language, Intonation, Suprasegmentals
Madeleine Long; Hannah Rohde; Michelle Oraa Ali; Paula Rubio-Fernandez – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
This study aims to advance our understanding of the nature and source(s) of individual differences in pragmatic language behavior over the adult lifespan. Across four story continuation experiments, we probed adults' (N = 496 participants, ages 18-82) choice of referential forms (i.e., names vs. pronouns to refer to the main character). Our…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Individual Differences, Pragmatics, Aging (Individuals)