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Crimston, Jessica; Redshaw, Jonathan; Suddendorf, Thomas – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Previous research has suggested that infants are able to distinguish between possible and impossible events and make basic probabilistic inferences. However, much of this research has focused on children's intuitions about past events for which the outcome is already determined but unknown. Here, we investigated children's ability to use…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Thinking Skills, Intuition, Discrimination Learning
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Heron, Marion; Palfreyman, David M. – College Teaching, 2023
A key purpose of higher education seminars is to support higher-order thinking, yet empirical evidence of how this is evidenced and scaffolded in higher education remains scarce. Building on previous work on identifying rhetorical and linguistic devices for argumentation, we found that higher-order thinking can be evidenced through using…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Thinking Skills, Seminars, Persuasive Discourse
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Silva, Edelberto Franco; Dembogurski, Bruno Jose; Semaan, Gustavo Silva – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2023
Nowadays, technology has become dominant in the daily lives of most people around the world. Technology is present from children to older people, helping in the most diverse daily tasks and allowing accessibility. However, many times these people are just end-users, without any incentive to develop computational thinking (CT). With advances in…
Descriptors: Young Children, Preschool Children, Computation, Thinking Skills
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Akcaoglu, Mete; Özcan, Meryem Seyda; Hodges, Charles B. – Computers in the Schools, 2023
As a key motivational factor that determines future teaching success with Computational Thinking (CT), in this cross-sectional survey study, we investigated if and how preservice teachers' (n = 76) self-efficacy for CT teaching, their usage of CT tools, and their motivation (utility value) were (inter)related. Through a series of regression…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Preservice Teachers, Self Efficacy
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Gökçe, Semirhan; Yenmez, Arzu Aydogan – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Individuals learn to develop problem solving strategies and make connections between their mathematical ideas while programming, so they have the opportunity to improve their thinking skills. Scratch provides an environment to experience problem scenarios and encourages them to act out imagination while having fun. The purpose of the study is to…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Reflection, Problem Solving, Computation
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Atman Uslu, Nilüfer – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
In recent years, computational thinking (CT) initiatives have been increasing in both research and practice. Although the importance of students' resilience and computational identity in the CT development process is recognized, more research is needed on their role on students' CT skills. Therefore, little is known about whether differences in…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Computation, Thinking Skills, Self Efficacy
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Chuting Lu; Yating Liu; Shaorui Xu; Shaona Zhou; Heather Mei; Xiangqun Zhang; Lan Yang; Lei Bao – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2023
In this study, a conceptual framework of measurement uncertainty was developed and used to guide the development of a multiple-choice concept test for the assessment of students' knowledge integration in learning measurement uncertainty. Based on assessment data and interview results, students were identified into three levels of knowledge…
Descriptors: Measurement, Multiple Choice Tests, Thinking Skills, Novices
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Gökçe Ketizmen; Hakan Keles – Design and Technology Education, 2023
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the divergent thinking abilities of first-year architecture students who are currently enrolled in a course focused on thinking in architecture. The statistical analysis of student's studio works with Wallach Kogan's divergent thinking pre/post-tests results demonstrated that the post-test score…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Architecture, College Freshmen, Thinking Skills
Amy N. Var – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Technology has the capacity to support learning, promote higher-order thinking, and perpetuate 21st-century skills. However, these skills are often lacking in K-12 public schools, particularly in low-income settings. Low-income students often interact with technology in ways that reinforce low-level thinking, while students in economically…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Middle School Teachers, Technology Integration, Teacher Attitudes
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Muhammad Mukhlis; Sarwiji Suwandi; Muhammad Rohmadi; Budhi Setiawan – International Journal of Language Education, 2023
This research was encouraged by the demand for every student to possess higher order thinking skills (HOTS). This ability can be assessed when the question instruments require high-level thinking skills. Hence, the present study aimed to analyze the fulfilment and percentage of high-level thinking skill indicators in reading literacy questions at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, Thinking Skills, Literacy
Rao, V. N. Vimal – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Though statistical testing is commonly practiced, the logic of statistical tests is confusing, thinking about distributions is difficult, and the way statisticians formulate expectations as probability distributions is poorly understood. To support instruction, the statistics education community has increasingly utilized simulation-based…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Statistics Education, Thinking Skills, Mathematics Tests
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van Borkulo, Sylvia Patricia; Chytas, Christos; Drijvers, Paul; Barendsen, Erik; Tolboom, Jos – Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education, 2023
Computational thinking (CT) is gaining attention in education as a part of digital literacy and can be addressed in several disciplines, including mathematics. Through the lens of Brennan and Resnick's framework, we investigated how computational concepts, practices, and perspectives can be addressed in upper-secondary statistics lessons using…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Spreadsheets, Statistics Education
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Sellon, Addison; Sunderman, Hannah; McElravy, L. J. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2023
Academic advisors are an invaluable and steadfast component of leadership students' higher education experience (Hunter & White, 2004; Mann, 2020; Museus, 2021; Spratley, 2020). Yet, given the myriad student paths and preferences, advising calls for flexibility, commitment, and personalization. Applying growth mindset and design thinking to…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Leadership Training, Undergraduate Students, Academic Advising
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Toimbek, Diana – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
Recent economic diversifications of Kazakhstan from over-reliance on the extraction of natural resources are mainly based on increasing the quality of human capital by building a knowledge-based economy as an instrument for long-term sustainable development. In this regard, the paper explores the level of cognitive skills of the adult population…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Capital, Adults, Thinking Skills
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Cooke, Todd J.; Jensen, Jeffrey S.; Carleton, Karen L.; Hall, Kristi L.; Jardine, Hannah E.; Kent, Bretton W.; Redish, Edward F.; Shultz, Jeffrey W. – American Biology Teacher, 2023
Organismal biology (OrgBio) comprises the diversity, structures, and functions of all organisms from bacteria to humans. Arguably, OrgBio is often the most poorly taught and least conceptually rigorous section of the introductory biology sequence offered at most U.S. institutions of higher education. This article reports on the successful…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Active Learning, Learner Engagement, Introductory Courses
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