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Carina Büscher – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2025
Computational thinking (CT) is becoming increasingly important as a learning content. Subject-integrated approaches aim to develop CT within other subjects like mathematics. The question is how exactly CT can be integrated and learned in mathematics classrooms. In a case study involving 12 sixth-grade learners, CT activities were explored that…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods, Computer Science Education
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Elena M. Galeano Weber; Rebecca Aissa; Vera Moser; Marcus Hasselhorn – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2025
An important aspect of current practice in special educational need (SEN) assessment is the review and allocation to a particular focus of support. This study examines how specific such classifications are at least in the German practice by analysing coded text information regarding children's characteristics as well as environmental conditions…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Classification, Student Characteristics, Physical Environment
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Huiming Ding; Matt Homer – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2025
Summative assessments are often underused for feedback, despite them being rich with data of students' applied knowledge and clinical and professional skills. To better inform teaching and student support, this study aims to gain insights from summative assessments through profiling students' performance patterns and identify those students…
Descriptors: Summative Evaluation, Profiles, Statistical Analysis, Outcomes of Education
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Koen Suzelis; Gabriel Mott; John Curiel – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Student evaluations of teaching (SET) act as the primary means to gauge instructor effectiveness. Likewise, SETs provide the primary qualitative feedback to instructors via student comments. However, mostly students with strong feelings tend to write comments. Among the most recallable are toxic comments: comments that are unhelpful/hurtful in…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Automation, Identification, Student Attitudes
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Nikita Agarwal; Stella F. Lourenco – Social Development, 2025
When categorizing faces by gender, children show evidence of intersectionality--miscategorizing Black females, but not White females, as male. Here we examined whether differential biases for Black and White females extend beyond perceptual tasks to judgments of social preferences. Children (N = 97, ages 4-9 years; 59.8% White and 40.2% non-White)…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Decision Making, Social Cognition, Sex Stereotypes
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Holmes Finch, W. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2021
Social scientists are frequently interested in identifying latent subgroups within the population, based on a set of observed variables. One of the more common tools for this purpose is latent class analysis (LCA), which models a scenario involving k finite and mutually exclusive classes within the population. An alternative approach to this…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Classification, Sample Size, Models
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Ceylan, Hasan Can; Hardalaç, Naciye; Kara, Ali Can; Hardalaç Firat – World Journal of Education, 2021
Because the classification saves time in the learning process and enables this process to take place more easily, its contribution to music learning cannot be denied. One of the most valid and effective methods in music classification is music genre classification. Given the rapid progress of music production in the world and the significant…
Descriptors: Music, Classification, Automation, Music Education
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Akyol, Omer; Tessier, Kylie; Akyol, Sumeyya – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2021
Metabolomics is one of the newest areas in biochemistry dedicated to investigating small biomolecules in biofluids, tissues, and cells. Cutting edge instruments used in metabolomics studies make it possible to identify thousands of biomolecules and determine their interactions with biological networks. This tremendous area has increased the…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Biochemistry, Classification, Scientific Concepts
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Lipman, Corey; Williams, Amanda; Kawakami, Kerry; Steele, Jennifer R. – Developmental Psychology, 2021
Across three studies, we examined non-Black children's spontaneous associations with targets who differed by both race and emotional expression. Children aged 5 to 10 years (N = 419; 215 girls; 58% White; 65% of household incomes >$75,000/year) completed Implicit Association Tests (IAT; Greenwald et al., 2003) containing smiling Black and…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Children, Race, Affective Behavior
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Anette Kolmos; Jette Egelund Holgaard; Henrik Worm Routhe; Maiken Winther; Lykke Bertel – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2024
Problem- and project-based learning (PBL) is often highlighted as a valuable approach for addressing the need for interdisciplinarity in engineering education. However, studies indicate that applied projects in engineering education tend to be limited to a single discipline. This article presents a new project typology which can be applied in…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Interdisciplinary Approach, Teamwork, Active Learning
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Chih-Hsuan Chen; Chia-Ru Chung; Hsuan-Yu Yang; Shih-Ching Yeh; Eric Hsiao-Kuang Wu; Hsin-Jung Ting – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
Possible symptoms of intellectual disability (ID) include delayed physical development that becomes more pronounced as the disability progresses, delayed development of gross and fine motor skills, sensory perception problems, and difficulty grasping the integrity of objects. Although there is no cure or reversal, research has shown that extensive…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Disability Identification, Simulated Environment, Computer Simulation
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Lientje Maas; Matthew J. Madison; Matthieu J. S. Brinkhuis – Grantee Submission, 2024
Diagnostic classification models (DCMs) are psychometric models that yield probabilistic classifications of respondents according to a set of discrete latent variables. The current study examines the recently introduced one-parameter log-linear cognitive diagnosis model (1-PLCDM), which has increased interpretability compared with general DCMs due…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Classification, Models, Psychometrics
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Madeline A. Schellman; Matthew J. Madison – Grantee Submission, 2024
Diagnostic classification models (DCMs) have grown in popularity as stakeholders increasingly desire actionable information related to students' skill competencies. Longitudinal DCMs offer a psychometric framework for providing estimates of students' proficiency status transitions over time. For both cross-sectional and longitudinal DCMs, it is…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Classification, Models, Psychometrics
Annetta R. Dolowitz – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Since 2010, gamification, a concept and practice, gained attention in academic research. Results of its effectiveness were mixed and often lacked the use of grounded models or frameworks. Dichev et al. (2019b) proposed the existence of demotivational factors and highlighted two distinct sets of motivational drivers--one linked to game elements and…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Student Motivation, Gamification, Learning Activities
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Henna Iqbal; Kenneth Onyedibe – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
Bacteria form an intense portion of reading and learning for students enrolled in microbiology education. As a part of the foundational course outline of bacteriology, bacterial classification is a significant topic of discussion. The purpose of our study was to analyze whether bacterial classification can be taught with a phylogenetic tree…
Descriptors: Microbiology, Science Instruction, Classification, Medical Education
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