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Plocha, Aleksandra; Bacigalupe, Gonzalo – Journal of College Counseling, 2020
The construct of resilience can be used to better understand college students who successfully navigate emerging adulthood after the death of a parent. This study used grounded theory to explore the age-salient tasks that parentally bereaved emerging adults use to define resilience. Four tasks were identified and are discussed in the context of…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), College Students, Death, Parents
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Patton, Michael Quinn – American Journal of Evaluation, 2020
Marvin Alkin and Jean King published three AJE articles on evaluation use over four years, a coherent and comprehensive series covering the historical development of evaluation use, definitions and factors associated with use and misuse, and theories of evaluation use and influence, concluding with assessment of the first 50 years of use research.…
Descriptors: Evaluation Utilization, Use Studies, Definitions, Theories
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Harrison, Robert L.; Reilly, Timothy M.; Creswell, John W. – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2020
As mixed methods continues to grow as a discipline, work to define what constitutes quality mixed methods research has become an emergent conversation. While progress has been made in this area, there has been some debate as to what quality entails and how to achieve it. This article contributes to mixed methods by highlighting the importance of…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Difficulty Level, Definitions, Best Practices
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Manly, Catherine A.; Wells, Ryan S.; Kommers, Suzan – Research in Higher Education, 2020
Given a revived national discourse about rural populations, more educational research on rural students is necessary, including ways that rural students transition to college and the success (or lack thereof) that they experience once there. However, the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) has changed the definition of rurality used in…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Rural Youth, Rural Population, College Graduates
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Lessl, Thomas M. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2020
Teaching materials frequently answer objections to evolution by demarcating science from religion. Because definitions of science shaped by demarcation tend to magnify its empirical features, they weaken students' understanding of science's theoretical dimension. Demarcation fails to answer creationism for the opposite reason; by insisting that…
Descriptors: Science Education, Sciences, Religion, Creationism
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Miller, Susan M.; Larwin, Karen H.; Kautzman-East, Melanie; Williams, Julie L.; Evans, William J.; Williams, Demetrius D.; Abramski, Alicia L.; Miller, Kenneth L. – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2020
Dispositions have been identified as critical elements of counselor development and competency. Although there is currently no professional agreement regarding the definition or structure of counselor dispositions, the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP 2016) accreditation standards require counselor…
Descriptors: Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Training, Definitions, Measures (Individuals)
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Czocher, Jennifer A.; Weber, Keith – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2020
To design and improve instruction in mathematical proof, mathematics educators require an adequate definition of proof that is faithful to mathematical practice and relevant to pedagogical situations. In both mathematics education and the philosophy of mathematics, mathematical proof is typically defined as a type of justification that satisfies a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Validity, Mathematical Logic, Definitions
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Wyse, Adam E.; Anderson, Dan – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2020
Pass rates are key assessment statistics which are calculated for nearly all high-stakes examinations. In this article, we define the terminal, first attempt, total attempts, and repeat attempts pass rates, and discuss the uses of each statistic. We also explain why in many situations one should expect the terminal pass rate to be the highest,…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Pass Fail Grading, Credentials, Radiology
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Mirin, Alison; Weber, Keith; Wasserman, Nicholas – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2020
In the mathematical community, two notions of "function" are used: the set-theoretic definition as a univalent set of ordered pairs, and the Bourbaki triple. These definitions entail different interpretations and answers to mathematical questions that even a secondary student might be prompted to answer. However, mathematicians and…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Definitions, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Education
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Kinarsky, Alana; Christie, Christina A. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2020
Between 2010-2014, foundations spent at least $301 million on evaluation of education-related causes. To govern their evaluation practice foundations are developing evaluation policies. Evaluation policies encompass most aspects of evaluation practice and theory, making it a critical area of research on evaluation (Trochim, 2009). They can aid or…
Descriptors: Private Financial Support, Philanthropic Foundations, Evaluation, Policy
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Cox, Dana C.; Harper, Suzanne R.; Keiser, Jane M. – Journal of Educational Research and Innovation, 2021
Answering a call to emphasize the act of defining over the learning of definitions, we have shifted the content of a geometry course for preservice elementary teachers (PSETs) away from comparing and applying pre-written classification structures to classroom episodes centered on authoring definitions for special quadrilaterals. PSETs complete…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Definitions
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De Deyne, Simon; Navarro, Danielle J.; Collell, Guillem; Perfors, Andrew – Cognitive Science, 2021
One of the main limitations of natural language-based approaches to meaning is that they do not incorporate multimodal representations the way humans do. In this study, we evaluate how well different kinds of models account for people's representations of both concrete and abstract concepts. The models we compare include unimodal distributional…
Descriptors: Models, Definitions, Concept Formation, Linguistics
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Joseph, Patrece; Fleary, Sasha A. – Journal of School Health, 2021
Background: Adolescents are required to take increased responsibility for their health. Although health literacy is implicated in adults' health decision-making and health behaviors, little is known about adolescents' health literacy and its relationship to their health behaviors. Furthermore, adolescent health literacy research overlooks…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development, Definitions
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Quinlan, Kathleen M.; Pitt, Edd – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2021
Through an extended commentary on the empirical articles in this special issue 'Signature Assessment and Feedback Practices in the Disciplines' we elaborate the concepts of signature assessment and signature feedback practices by developing a new taxonomy of their elements. We propose that signature assessments focus on conceptual,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Performance Based Assessment, Feedback (Response), Taxonomy
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Zongozzi, J. N. – Open Learning, 2021
A conceptual confusion of "theory" exists in South African Open Distance and e-Learning (ODeL) research in which the concept is used with borderline, related, contrary, invented, or illegitimate concepts such as a model, approach, construct, hypothesis, theoretical framework, or conceptual framework. As a result, some researchers choose…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Theories, Educational Research, Distance Education
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