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Goldfarb, Yael; Gal, Eynat; Golan, Ofer – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
This mixed-methods study examined longitudinal data, assessing Israeli autistic adults' employment-related changes, resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. In the quantitative phase, 23 participants answered a survey before and during COVID-19, assessing work-status, mental health, and work-related psychological need satisfaction. The qualitative…
Descriptors: Employment, Unemployment, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Crowther, Philip; Briant, Sarah – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2022
There is a significant amount of research into gender differences in academic performance in the science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) fields. This has identified important differences between the academic achievement of men and women as measured through grade point averages and time to completion. However, the specific STEM fields of…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Industrial Arts, Design, Academic Achievement
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Phillips, Andrea; Rahman, Shukufe; Zhong, Qiu; Cesljarev, Claire; Liu, Conghui; Ariyaratne, Tulana; McClain, Jessica; Akerson, Valarie – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2022
Research on Nature of Science (NOS) conceptions and identity development for NOS contains a gap in the realm of examining doctoral students aiming to be science teacher educators. This research examines the NOS identity development of participants in a course focused on the philosophy of science and research about NOS education. The data analyzed…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Doctoral Students, Science Teachers, Teacher Educators
O'Bryant, Carrie – ProQuest LLC, 2022
There is a longstanding debate over how to evaluate teachers. Various models of teacher evaluation tools including observations, teaching artifacts, or frequent walkthroughs, provide evidence of daily classroom performance. Although there are questions on the most efficient means by which to complete evaluations, most agree evaluative tools must…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Grade 4, Grade 5
Lynn K. Perry; Samantha G. Mitsven; Stephanie Custode; Laura Vitale; Brett Laursen; Chaoming Song; Daniel S. Messinger – Grantee Submission, 2022
Children with hearing loss often attend inclusive preschool classrooms aimed at improving their spoken language skills. Although preschool classrooms are fertile environments for vocal interaction with peers, little is known about the dyadic processes that influence children's speech to one another and foster their language abilities and how these…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Hearing Impairments, Inclusion
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Alex J. Walsh; Shreya Raghavan – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2022
An increasing body of knowledge points to the need for the integration of Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI)-based topics into undergraduate and graduate curricula. The Racial Justice and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (REDI) committee designed and implemented a short activity in an introductory undergraduate biomedical engineering…
Descriptors: Justice, Equal Education, Diversity, Inclusion
Alisionna Iannacchione; Erin Ottmar; Vy Ngo; Craig A. Mason; Jenny Yun-Chen Chan; Hannah Smith; Kathryn C. Drzewiecki; Stacy T. Shaw – Grantee Submission, 2022
Prior research has shown negative relations between math anxiety and math performance. We posit that one potential pathway through which math anxiety influences performance of math equivalencies is through help seeking behavior during learning. Here, we examine whether middle school students' behavior, specifically the frequency of hint requests,…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Mathematics Anxiety, Prior Learning, Prompting
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Castelhano, Monica S.; Fernandes, Suzette; Theriault, Jordan – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2019
How are scene representations stored in memory? Researchers have often posited that scene representations have a hierarchical structure with background elements providing a scaffold for more detailed foreground elements. To further investigate scene representation and the role of background and foreground information, we introduced a new stimulus…
Descriptors: Memory, Visual Perception, Visual Stimuli, Context Effect
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Hsu, Ching-Fen – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2019
Objective: Individuals with Down syndrome have impaired linguistic ability but relatively good visuospatial cognition. A verbal-with-visual presentation enhanced the semantic grouping in individuals with Down syndrome, whereas a verbal presentation did not have this effect. This study aims to examine the influence of visual presentation on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Down Syndrome, Context Effect, Semantics
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Crisp, Victoria; Johnson, Martin; Constantinou, Filio – Research in Education, 2019
In educational contexts, questioning performs a number of functions. These include facilitating learning in the classroom and the recognition of achievement through examinations and other assessments. Good quality questions are important to ensuring that these functions are achieved. This research focused on educational exams and used views from…
Descriptors: Test Items, Test Construction, Educational Quality, Test Validity
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Krizan, Patricia – Social Education, 2019
Social studies teachers often have a love-hate relationship with inquiry. The possibilities of a dynamic and engaging approach to learning labor against time constraints imposed by a content-heavy curriculum. In that scenario, how can professional development (PD) on inquiry inform educators and encourage skeptical teachers to implement this…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Faculty Development, Inquiry, Instructional Design
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Swierzy, Philipp; Wicker, Pamela; Breuer, Christoph – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2019
In many areas of sport management, individual behavior is not only driven by individual characteristics but also by higher level contextual factors. For instance, voluntary engagement in nonprofit sports clubs is influenced by organizational characteristics. Such multilevel structures should not only be considered theoretically, as in ecological…
Descriptors: Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Athletics, Research, Nonprofit Organizations
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Blackburn, Samantha; Apesoa-Varano, Ester Carolina – Journal of School Nursing, 2019
Despite a well-documented need for school health programs (SHPs) among schoolchildren, there is little school health funding in California and limited research on the role of those who manage SHPs. This qualitative study investigated the work of a selected group of school health administrators (SHAs) in California. Study aims were to explore SHA…
Descriptors: School Health Services, Administrators, Administrator Responsibility, Context Effect
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Roussel, Sandrine; Frenay, Mariane – Health Education & Behavior, 2019
Background: Two decades after "patient education" was defined by the World Health Organization, its integration in health care practices remains a challenge. Perceptions might shed light on these implementation difficulties. This systematic review aims to investigate links between perceptions and patient education practices among health…
Descriptors: Patient Education, Health Personnel, Patients, Context Effect
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Syed, Hassan; Kuzborska, Irena – Cogent Education, 2019
Willingness to communicate in a second language (L2 WTC) is a learner's volitional participation in oral communication using L2. Previous research has expended considerable attention to the stable, trait-like disposition of learners' L2 WTC, while less focus has been accorded to the complex nature of variations in L2 WTC on multiple timescales.…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Second Language Learning, Communicative Competence (Languages), Speech Communication
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