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Heikkilä, Mia; Schaeffer, Jennie Andersson – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2022
Preschool, understood as being both a physical and psychological environment, is, according to objectives in national curriculum, required to be inclusive for all those who attend it. Previous studies have identified the stereotypical norms of several everyday activities of preschools, including both interactions and premises. The aim of this…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Preschool Education, Data Analysis
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Moorhouse, Benjamin Luke – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2022
Opportunities for pre-service teachers to participate during their initial teacher education (ITE) in teaching-abroad experiences, where they spend time teaching in a foreign country, have become increasingly popular. However, studies to date have collected data during or soon after the participant's return. Little is known about how recently…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Study Abroad, Student Teaching
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Birtwistle, Efsun; Schoedel, Ramona; Bemmann, Florian; Wirth, Astrid; Sürig, Christoph; Stachl, Clemens; Bühner, Markus; Niklas, Frank – International Journal of Testing, 2022
Digital technologies play an important role in our daily lives. Smartphones and tablet computers are very common worldwide and are available for everybody from a very early age. This trend offers the opportunity to track digital usage data for psychological and educational research purposes. The current paper introduces two research projects, the…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Computer Oriented Programs, Telecommunications, Computer Use
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Griffiths, Rebecca – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2022
As organizing bodies for discipline communities, academic associations can help to galvanize, facilitate, and scale efforts to improve undergraduate STEM instruction. Rebecca Griffiths conducted a study exploring the ways in which academic associations have engaged with undergraduate education, how they are organized to pursue this part of their…
Descriptors: Leaders, Educational Change, Undergraduate Study, STEM Education
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van der Baan, Niels; Raemdonck, Isabel; Bastiaens, Ellen; Beausaert, Simon – International Journal of Training and Development, 2022
Employability, defined as a set of competences that allow an individual to create and maintain a job, is pivotal for both organizations and employees. Organizations with an employable workforce remain competitive and individuals who are employable experience better career development. The present study investigates self-directed learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Workplace Learning, Independent Study, Expertise
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Hua, David M.; Davison, Christopher B.; Gondi, Vamsi K. – Information Systems Education Journal, 2022
The rising cost of higher education has led parents, employers, and politicians to question the need for a college degree. Skills Infusion is a professional development program in which faculty review a course they teach to identify the career readiness competencies defined by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). The NACE…
Descriptors: Career Readiness, Job Skills, Higher Education, Undergraduate Study
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Kitongan, Vivian Grace L.; Gutierrez, Joselito C. – Asian Journal of Education and Training, 2022
At the onset of pandemic, schools offer online classes for those who have access to internet and correspondence-based learning (CBL) for those who have difficulties accessing internet signal. Hence, this study delved into the learning experiences of college students who subscribed to the CBL modality. Using phenomenology design, findings showed…
Descriptors: Distance Education, College Students, Student Experience, COVID-19
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Boisvert, Alicia – Science Teacher, 2022
"What if…?" is a four-day summative assessment for a unit on biodiversity and evolution within a general biology course for ninth and tenth graders. Students gather evidence through multiple investigations to answer the questions: (1) "How has life changed on the planet? (2) What has caused those changes? and (3) What is happening…
Descriptors: Summative Evaluation, Creativity, Evolution, Environmental Education
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Reynolds, Matthew R.; Niileksela, Christopher R.; Gignac, Gilles E.; Sevillano, Clarissa N. – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Working memory is an often studied and important psychological construct. The growth of working memory capacity (WMC) in childhood is described as linear. Average adult WMC is estimated as either four or five "chunks." Using latent curve models of data from a measure of digit span backward that was administered longitudinally to a large…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Capacity Building, Child Development, Longitudinal Studies
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Martins, Summer L.; Hellerstedt, Wendy L.; Brady, Sonya S.; Mason, Susan M. – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: To evaluate female students' expectations and experiences related to their sexual and reproductive health (SRH) during international travel. Participants: Female students from a US university with a history of sex with men completed a cross-sectional survey about their upcoming (Pre-travelers; n = 170) or recent (Travelers; n = 340)…
Descriptors: Females, College Students, Travel, Sexuality
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Sherfinski, Melissa; Slocum, Audra; Lough, Jessica – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2022
This ethnographic research case study of five early childhood classrooms in rural Appalachia explores how the decline of the coal industry and shift to natural gas fracking impact classroom play spaces in the region. Child development orientations influenced educators' approaches to teaching about the natural world. The children's and teachers'…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Rural Areas, Ethnography, Case Studies
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Karkin, Naci; Gurses, Fatih – Teaching Public Administration, 2022
The public sector gets through a big transformation in many dimensions lately. The volume and extent of this transformation influence institutionalization, organization, and execution of the public sector as a whole, irrespective of either a developed or a developing country case is at stake. There is a growing inclination to capture and direct…
Descriptors: Public Administration Education, Curriculum Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Educational Innovation
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Gupta, Meghanlata; Makomenaw, Matthew – About Campus, 2022
For Native American students planning to attend college or university, an Indigenous-friendly campus environment and robust resources are central for their success as students and community members. But what does this look like? The authors reflect on their own experiences, and set out to answer this question by considering the variety of ways…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Indigenous Populations, American Indian Students, Ethnic Studies
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Rodriguez, S. M. – Teaching Sociology, 2022
Sci-fi has the power to open dialogue because its alternate world-building enables students to feel far enough from reality to discuss social problems unreservedly. In this essay, I review an assignment I developed using "Black Mirror" and "Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams" that present episodes in which militarized policing,…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, Violence, Police, Racial Segregation
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Vandesande, Sien; Bosmans, Guy; Sterkenburg, Paula; Schuengel, Carlo; Maes, Bea – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2022
Background: The feasibility and acceptability was explored of the newly-constructed Attachment Strengths and Needs Interview for parents of children with severe or profound intellectual disabilities. Method: A partially mixed methods approach (with focus on the quantitative data) was used to clarify parents' and professionals' viewpoints regarding…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Attachment Behavior, Parents, Children
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