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Balci, Tarik; Çamliyer, Hatice – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2022
The aim of this study was to examine pre-service physical education teachers' epistemological and pedagogical beliefs and to reveal the relationship between those beliefs. The participants in the study were 333 pre-service teachers studying in physical education and sports teaching departments. The "epistemological beliefs…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Physical Education Teachers, Student Attitudes, Beliefs
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Polat, Murat; Turhan, Nihan S.; Toraman, Cetin – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2022
Testing English writing skills could be multi-dimensional; thus, the study aimed to compare students' writing scores calculated according to Classical Test Theory (CTT) and Multi-Facet Rasch Model (MFRM). The research was carried out in 2019 with 100 university students studying at a foreign language preparatory class and four experienced…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Test Theory, Item Response Theory, Student Evaluation
Williamson, Joanna – Research Matters, 2022
Providing evidence that can inform awarding is an important application of Comparative Judgement (CJ) methods in high-stakes qualifications. The process of marking scripts is not changed, but CJ methods can assist in the maintenance of standards from one series to another by informing decisions about where to place grade boundaries or cut scores.…
Descriptors: Standards, Grading, Decision Making, Comparative Analysis
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González, José Antonio; Giuliano, Mónica; Pérez, Silvia N. – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
Research on impact in student achievement of online homework systems compared to traditional methods is ambivalent. Methodological issues in the study design, besides of technological diversity, can account for this uncertainty. Hypothesis: This study aims to estimate the effect size of homework practice with exercises automatically provided by…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education, Electronic Learning, Problem Solving
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García-Grau, Pau; McWilliam, R. A.; Bull, Kerry; Foster, John – Infants and Young Children, 2022
Functional plans in early childhood intervention need to include contextualized, meaningful, and measurable goals and include timelines and criteria for generalization. In addition, they must address children's and families' needs and priorities. The Routines-Based Interview has had a positive impact on the functionality of goals identified in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Goal Orientation, Parent Attitudes
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Stephens, Mackenzie; Santangelo, Jessica – College Teaching, 2022
Metacognition is important for both teaching and learning. Effective teachers are metacognitive about teaching, reflecting on, and making adjustments to instructional approaches to support student learning. However, relative to the literature on student metacognition about learning, there is a paucity of research on college instructor…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Metacognition, Teaching Methods, Student Centered Learning
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Gallagher, Shelagh – Gifted Education International, 2022
A sample of 108 highly gifted middle school students participated in a study of the relationships between Big Five factors and overexcitabilities. Students completed the NEO-FFI and Overexcitabilities Questionnaire-II (OEQ-II). A cutoff score applied to the OEQ-II created a threshold for overexcitability, ensuring only extreme responses. Analysis…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Middle School Students, Personality Traits, Intelligence
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Han, Eunice S.; Keefe, Jeffrey – Educational Policy, 2022
This research investigates whether teachers' unions influence student academic achievement in Southern states that prohibit collective bargaining. Our data are from the School and Staffing Survey and the Stanford Education Data Archive. We measure the strength of teachers' unions by union membership rate and meet-and-confer status of a district…
Descriptors: Unions, Teacher Persistence, Academic Achievement, Collective Bargaining
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Olivares-Perez, Marcus E.; Graglia, Sally; Harmon, Derek J.; Klein, Barbie A. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2022
Despite its significant clinical use, there is no standardized point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) curriculum in undergraduate medical education. As Covid-19 abruptly mandated the use of virtual education, instructors were challenged to incorporate and improve POCUS education within these new constraints. It was hypothesized that integrating…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Diagnostic Tests, Medical Education, Medical Students
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da Silva Ju´nior, Jose´ Nunes; Castro, Guilherme de Lima; Melo Leite Junior, Antonio Jose´; Monteiro, Andre´ Jalles; Alexandre, Francisco Serra Oliveira – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
We designed the current gamification strategy for an undergraduate introductory organic chemistry course to enhance the student engagement. We implemented it in two classes from the Pharmacy and Chemistry courses using several gaming elements: attendance, punctuality, game-based applications, board games, knowledge tournament, video classes, and…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Undergraduate Students, Introductory Courses, Organic Chemistry
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Newell, Kirsten W.; Kember, Jessie; Zinn, Gesa – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2022
This brief report summarizes the development and psychometric properties of German reading fluency passages as compared to English reading fluency passages for immersion language learners. Results indicated that scores from German language reading fluency passages alone were (a) somewhat less reliable than scores from English publisher-developed…
Descriptors: German, Reading Fluency, Oral Reading, Immersion Programs
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Bowen-Mendoza, Lorena; Pinargote-Ortega, Maricela; Meza, Jaime; Ventura, Sebastián – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2022
Peer evaluation consists of the evaluation of students by their peers following criteria or rubrics provided by the teacher, where the way to evaluate students is specified so that they achieve the desired competencies. The quality of the measurement instrument must meet two essential criteria: validity and reliability. In this research, we…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Scoring Rubrics, Information Technology
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An, Lily Shiao; Ho, Andrew Dean; Davis, Laurie Laughlin – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2022
Technical documentation for educational tests focuses primarily on properties of individual scores at single points in time. Reliability, standard errors of measurement, item parameter estimates, fit statistics, and linking constants are standard technical features that external stakeholders use to evaluate items and individual scale scores.…
Descriptors: Documentation, Scores, Evaluation Methods, Longitudinal Studies
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Quinn, Alexa M.; Paulick, Judy H. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2022
Informational reading instruction plays an important role in early literacy but has traditionally received less emphasis than literary text in elementary classrooms. This mixed-methods study illuminates trends from observed reading instruction of 77 first-year elementary teachers, drawing on data from 761 lesson segments scored with the Protocol…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Reading Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Reading Instruction
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Gray, Christina D.; Shafer, Daniel M. – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2022
This study investigated the effect of humor in religious stories on a child's ability to remember, understand, and paraphrase content, as well as on enjoyment. Ages of the children were also considered. Participants watched one of two videos teaching the story of Saul's conversion found in Acts 9:1-22. Although inclusion of humor did not have a…
Descriptors: Humor, Memory, Reading Comprehension, Biblical Literature
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