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Rachel Lara Green; Sarah Joanne Carrington; Daniel Joel Shaw; Klaus Kessler – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
As many autistic individuals report mentalizing difficulties into adulthood, the current pre-registered study investigated potential differences in belief reasoning and/or visual perspective taking between autistic and non-autistic adults. The Seeing-Believing task was administered to 121 gender-balanced participants online (57 with a self-…
Descriptors: Adults, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Visual Perception, Social Cognition
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Athari M. Z. N. Z. Alshemmari; Dave Collins; Wendy M. Timmons – Research in Dance Education, 2025
Understanding how motivation works is important for teachers in any domain. The landscape for dance teaching is continuously evolving, and teachers are exploring effective ways to motivate and engage pupils in their dance classes. Knowing what works for pupils and why will influence an individual's initial choice to take part in dance sessions.…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Dance, Dance Education, Extracurricular Activities
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Yanjun Wang; Yingying Jiang; Xi Chen; Hang Zhang; Pengcheng Lei; Weifeng Zhang; Wenyi Liu; Lijiao Wang; Xiaolong He; Huali Wang; Yu Rao; Lingling Yang – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
A Drug Synthesis Reaction (DSR) course is required for undergraduates majoring in pharmacy, pharmaceutical engineering, and related majors. It aims to systematically teach students the theoretical knowledge and experimental skills of drug synthesis so that they can better adapt to drug synthesis related work after graduation. Given the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Education, Video Technology
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Kylie Gorney; Sandip Sinharay – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2025
Test-takers, policymakers, teachers, and institutions are increasingly demanding that testing programs provide more detailed feedback regarding test performance. As a result, there has been a growing interest in the reporting of subscores that potentially provide such detailed feedback. Haberman developed a method based on classical test theory…
Descriptors: Scores, Test Theory, Test Items, Testing
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Farshad Effatpanah; Purya Baghaei; Hamdollah Ravand; Olga Kunina-Habenicht – International Journal of Testing, 2025
This study applied the Mixed Rasch Model (MRM) to the listening comprehension section of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) to detect latent class differential item functioning (DIF) by exploring multiple profiles of second/foreign language listeners. Item responses of 462 examinees to an IELTS listening test were subjected…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Second Language Learning, Listening Comprehension, English (Second Language)
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Mehrbakhsh Nilashi; Rabab Ali Abumalloh – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Immersive technologies strive to enhance users' digital experiences by enabling more interactive, engaging, and realistic virtual environments. Despite the growing popularity and advancements in immersive technologies, achieving widespread user acceptance remains a significant challenge. In addition, previous acceptance models may not fully…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Simulation, Simulated Environment, Physical Environment
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Kathleen E. Gillon; Elizabeth J. Allan; Cameron C. Beatty; Cristobal Salinas; David J. Kerschner – Innovative Higher Education, 2025
Hazing, a type of abusive behavior that can harm students and undermine university missions, has implications that extend beyond those individuals, groups, and communities directly involved. Our investigation drew on critical whiteness studies (CWS) to explore intersections of hazing and white supremacy. Campus hazing climate interviews (n = 345)…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Hazing, Racism, White Students
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Joseph Michael Abramo – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2025
In this paper I explore social justice and equity research in music education through the lens of capitalist realism and accompanying concepts. I look at Fisher's ideas on hauntology and its connection to classical liberalism and neoliberalism. Fisher noted how some electronic music and pop music of the early 21st century is structured by…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Music Education, Music Teachers, Neoliberalism
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Bethany Woollacott – Review of Education, 2025
For educational research findings to impact educational practice, effective communication is essential. One communication device is a summary that consolidates research literature and presents it in a practitioner-friendly format. There has been little research on how to design educational research summaries effectively, especially not for early…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Documentation, Literary Styles, Writing (Composition)
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K. T. Matthew Seah – Review of Education, 2025
For medical educators, autoethnography as a research methodology provides a means of active engagement in reflective practice, ranging from teaching and educational innovation to interactions with patients and colleagues. In this way, they may benefit from the systematic reflexivity required, improve their interactions with the people around them,…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Ethnography, Medical Education, Ethics
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Naailah Duymun-Demirtas – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2025
This paper seeks to present the case of successful nativelike proficiency in L7, achieved in adulthood. As a case study of multiple language acquisition processes acquired, both in childhood and adulthood, this study operates in the fields of multilingualism and language acquisition. The author presents her experiences of language acquisition and…
Descriptors: Adults, Second Language Learning, Language Proficiency, Linguistic Theory
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Greta Goetz – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
"Applications" of knowledge symbolically and structurally "codify" thinking, often displacing the human who is relegated to passive, routine reproduction of operations and left with no space or time to understand or question the relations underlying the processes. This is both mirrored and augmented by the schematic narrowing…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Phenomenology
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Wen Guo; Casey Avaunt – Research in Dance Education, 2025
Private dance studios exist outside the scope of K-12 institutions in the United States and serve students within their local communities. Many of them strive to benefit underrepresented groups through community engagement initiatives. This mixed-method study scrutinizes the various community engagement practices of private dance studios through a…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Systems Approach, Private Education, Community Programs
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Thorsten Scheiner; Miguel A. Montes – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2025
In this paper, we explore the critical practice of making sense of students' mathematical ideas. We extend previous research by studying stances prospective teachers adopt, the extent or depth to which they do so, and the types of prospective teachers making sense of students' mathematical ideas. Analyzing the responses of 123 prospective teachers…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship
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Mingrui Xiong; Qian Liu; Yunfeng He – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Previous research indicates that students' academic performance can be negatively affected by interparental conflict. However, studies focusing on Chinese high school students, whose academic performance is particularly emphasized, are limited. Moreover, relatively little work has examined the mechanisms underlying the association between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parents, Marital Instability, Conflict
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