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Heissel, Jennifer A.; Adam, Emma K.; Doleac, Jennifer L.; Figlio, David N.; Meer, Jonathan – Education Finance and Policy, 2021
We examine how students' physiological stress differs between a regular school week and a high-stakes testing week, and we raise questions about how to interpret high-stakes test scores. A potential contributor to socioeconomic disparities in academic performance is the difference in the level of stress experienced by students outside of school.…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Anxiety, Physiology, Stress Variables
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Hoferichter, Frances; Raufelder, Diana – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Background: This study examines the relationship between adolescents' biophysiological stress (i.e. cortisol, alpha-amylase and oxidative stress) and the development of grit and school engagement over one school year. Aims: The study aims to identify how objective stress affects grit and three dimensions of school engagement. Based on the…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Track System (Education), Stress Variables, Biological Influences
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Akçakaya, Hatice; Jayakody, Dona M. P.; Dogan, Murat – Contemporary School Psychology, 2023
Short-term memory (STM) and working memory (WM) capacity, which are at the centre of information processing, are significant predictors of learning in both children with typical hearing (TH) and hearing loss. We compared the performance of long-term cochlear implant (CI) users with their typical hearing (TH) peers on verbal short-term memory…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Short Term Memory, Predictor Variables, Assistive Technology
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Tise, Joseph C.; Sperling, Rayne A.; Dann, Michael S.; Young, Taylor M. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2023
Analogical reasoning is an important type of cognition often used by experts across domains. Little research, however, has investigated how generating analogies can support college students' self-regulated learning (SRL) of biology. This study therefore evaluated a contextualized cognitive learning strategy intervention designed to teach students…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Learning Strategies, Biology, Science Instruction
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Xu, Guoshuang; Zhao, Lijuan; Zhou, Meilan – Cogent Education, 2023
To evaluate the teaching effect of problem-based learning (PBL) combined with lecture-based learning (LBL) compared with that of LBL alone in renal pathology education for trainees receiving standardized training. A total of 65 undergraduate medical students who received standardized training in Xijing Hospital from January 2016 to November 2019…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Medical Education, Comparative Analysis, Teaching Methods
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Crowther, Gregory J.; Knight, Thomas A. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2023
The past [approximately]15 years have seen increasing interest in defining disciplinary core concepts. Within the field of physiology, Michael, McFarland, Modell, and colleagues have published studies that defined physiology core concepts and have elaborated many of these as detailed conceptual frameworks. With such helpful definitions now in…
Descriptors: Test Format, Physiology, Higher Education, Concept Teaching
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Dudschig, Carolin; Kaup, Barbara; Mackenzie, Ian Grant – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2023
Concerning the evolution of our mind, it is of core interest to understand how high-level cognitive functions are embedded within low-level cognitive functions. While the grounding of meaning units such as content words and sentence has been widely investigated, little is known about logical cognitive operations and their association with…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Task Analysis, Nonverbal Communication, Emotional Response
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Pluta, Agnieszka; Krysztofiak, Magdalena; Zgoda, Malgorzata; Wysocka, Joanna; Golec, Karolina; Gajos, Katarzyna; Dolyk, Tadeusz; Wolak, Tomasz; Haman, Maciej – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2023
Previous studies have suggested that parents may support the development of theory of mind (ToM) in their child by talking about mental states (mental state talk; MST). However, MST has not been sufficiently explored in deaf children with cochlear implants (CIs). This study investigated ToM and availability of parental MST in deaf children with…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Theory of Mind, Story Reading, Grammar
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Winiker, Katharina; Kertscher, Berit – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2023
Background: Dysphagia is prevalent in subjects with Parkinson's disease (PD). Swallowing intervention to improve or maintain swallowing function is of major importance as dysphagia may considerably impact physical and psycho-social health. Aims: A mixed methods systematic review was conducted to summarize and appraise literature reporting (1)…
Descriptors: Intervention, Physical Disabilities, Diseases, Physical Health
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Teresa Zamalloa; Araitz Uskola; Ainara Achurra – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2023
The human nutrition model is relevant in Biology education. Researchers and policymakers propose the introduction of modelling practices in science education, including the representation of the model. Despite being scarce, previous studies have shown that the guideline given to students conditions their performance when representing their models.…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Biology, Science Instruction, Preservice Teachers
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Jennifer Lape Kaiser; Madison Skaggs – Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education, 2023
The following case study presents an approach to teaching research courses in undergraduate exercise science programs. Research courses are commonly required in the curriculum for this degree. Service learning (SL) is an effective way to promote student learning outcomes (SLOs) by providing hands-on experience for the students, and should be…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Students, Service Learning, Outcomes of Education
Alcid, Grace A. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Not a lot of research has been done on the middle age years despite this being a pivotal time for adults. Women at this stage of their lives undergo many changes such as perimenopause to complete menopause, having to take care of aging parents, and losing a spouse. Additionally, women tend to seek other women for help and support and form a…
Descriptors: Females, Physiology, Religious Factors, Adults
Szelc, Kelley – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Background: Chronic disease can lead to disability, reduced quality of life, reduced productivity, and increased medical costs. Common chronic diseases that develop due to unhealthy lifestyle factors include obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and stroke. An intensive lifestyle education program (ILEP) provides an opportunity to…
Descriptors: Life Style, Chronic Illness, Health Promotion, Disease Control
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Molina, M. Carmen; Palomino, Javier; Costilla-Legaz, Óscar R. – American Biology Teacher, 2023
Plant Physiology and Ecophysiology (PPE) is a subject taught in the biology degree. One of the skills that students must acquire is "the ability to solve PPE problems." Acquiring this competence requires a precise working methodology, a high degree of presence, and teamwork between teachers and students. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Plants (Botany), Physiology, Online Courses
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Sandage, Mary J.; Smith, Audrey G. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2017
Purpose: Intrinsic laryngeal skeletal muscle bioenergetics, the means by which muscles produce fuel for muscle metabolism, is an understudied aspect of laryngeal physiology with direct implications for voice habilitation and rehabilitation. The purpose of this review is to describe bioenergetic pathways identified in limb skeletal muscle and…
Descriptors: Physiology, Human Body, Metabolism, Rehabilitation
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