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Sara Saez-Fajardo – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2025
This project studies how Spanish-Catalan early bilinguals use language learning strategies (LLS) differently depending on their order of language acquisition when they are learning French as an L4. Considering that the use of LLS has been pointed out as a sign of successful language learning, the study inquires whether being a simultaneous…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Spanish, Learning Strategies, High School Students
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Danielle L. DeFauw – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
Personally and professionally, the author shares experiences with school safety and how the English Language Arts (ELA) classroom may utilize middle grade novels to address gun violence with adolescents. Highlighting five middle grade novels that address school shootings--Katherine Erskine's (2011) "Mockingbird," Emily Barth Isler's…
Descriptors: School Violence, Weapons, Middle School Students, Novels
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Sara Young – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
The disruption to the national GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) examinations in England during the summer (June-August) exam period of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic has been well documented; however, less attention has been paid to the challenges faced by complementary schools in preparing students for GCSEs in heritage…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Polish, Native Language, Ethnic Groups
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Stéphanie Bellocchi; Daniel Priolo; Paola Bonifacci – Journal of Research in Reading, 2025
Background: We investigated how the language of schooling (French vs. Italian) and linguistic status [monolinguals vs. language-minority bilingual children (LMBC)] interact with the main dimensions of the simple view of reading (SVR), namely, decoding (D) and listening comprehension (LC). Method: We examined 265 children [French: n = 113; Italian:…
Descriptors: Monolingualism, Language Minorities, Bilingual Students, Second Language Learning
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Haile Abrha Gebregziabher; Abiy Yigzaw Filate; Kassie Shifere Bishaw – Discover Education, 2025
This study investigated the effect of the flipped learning model on first-year EFL students' grammar achievement and their perceptions of the approach. A quasi-experimental design was employed, involving freshman students from the Natural Science stream, who were divided into control (N = 49) and experimental (N = 46) groups. Over six weeks, while…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Grammar, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Ke Yang; Ricky Lam – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2025
With higher education being more internationalised, English-medium instruction (EMI) and transnational universities have become prominent features of China's tertiary education. However, EMI implementation has faced challenges, with stakeholder perceptions varied. Guided by Bernard Spolsky's (2004, 2009) language policy and management frameworks,…
Descriptors: Language of Instruction, English (Second Language), College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Claudia Baska Lynn; Sibel Sayili-Hurley – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 2025
This paper explores graphic novels that address issues of diversity and migration and enhance multiliteracies learning in the German classroom. By adopting a multiliteracies approach, the paper proposes a transformative learning approach that explores these issues within graphic novels. Examples of learning activities from an intermediate course…
Descriptors: German, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Social Justice
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Ernesto Panadero; Pablo Delgado; Lucía Barrenetxea-Mínguez; David Zamorano; Leire Pinedo; Alazne Fernández-Ortube – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
The students' dominant language might influence how they use and process a rubric and its subsequent effect on task performance. However, our knowledge about these effects is limited. This study investigates how the dominant language of students is associated with their rubric reading patterns and their task performance in a written landscape…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Spanish Speaking, Language Dominance
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Janette Kelly-Ware; Nicola Daly; Denise De Vorms; Heke Niu; Kateata Binoka; Brenda Gautusa; Elisapeta Faavale – Early Childhood Folio, 2025
Picturebooks containing representations of Pacific identities, languages, and cultures are catalysts for teachers' and children's learning. Over a 12-week period, teachers at Fanau Pasifika Kindergarten read a selection of picturebooks with Pacific themes and languages available in Aotearoa New Zealand. Several themes emerged in answer to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Picture Books, Kindergarten, Cultural Awareness
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Peter Wingrove; Beatrice Zuaro; Marion Nao; Dogan Yuksel; Levente Littvay; Anna Kristina Hultgren – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2025
Despite extensive research into English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) in higher education, few if any studies have explored the role of higher education autonomy in driving EMI. This paper tests the novel hypothesis that university autonomy--spearheaded across European higher education through neoliberally predicated 'steering at a distance'…
Descriptors: Universities, Institutional Autonomy, Predictor Variables, Language of Instruction
Sonny Villamor; Rennie Cajetas-Saranza – Online Submission, 2025
Anxiety is a significant factor affecting learners' language performance. Hence, this study aimed to explore the anxieties that last-mile learners experienced when learning English using phenomenological approach to qualitative research. Eight Grade 7 participants were selected using purposive and convenience sampling techniques for in-depth…
Descriptors: Anxiety, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, High School Students
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Matthew K. Burns – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2025
Previous research used the learning hierarchy (LH) as a heuristic to select reading interventions based on the level of accuracy defined as the percentage of words read correctly. The current study examined the validity of the LH by reporting the prevalence of reading profiles proposed by the framework: Acquisition phase--inaccurate and slow,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 2, Grade 3, Reading Fluency
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Sandra Nyberg; Örjan Dahlstrom; Daniel Voinier; Kerstin Bergstrom; Mikael Heimann – Journal of Child Language, 2025
Mental State Talk (MST) is utterances describing invisible mental aspects. The first aim of this study was to investigate the characteristics of Parental MST and Child MST and their concurrent association in a Swedish population, and the second aim was to relate these MST measures to the children's general language abilities. Seventy-seven dyads…
Descriptors: Correlation, Inner Speech (Subvocal), Cognitive Processes, Child Language
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Lidia Davies; Lucette Lanyon; Robyn O'Halloran – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: An allied health weekend service in subacute inpatient stroke rehabilitation can improve patient and organisational outcomes. However, there is insufficient evidence to justify the role of a speech and language therapy (SLT) weekend service in this setting. Exploring the perspectives of individuals who have received SLT services in…
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Patients, Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Counseling
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Mytsyk Hanna; Suchikova Yana – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Integrating large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, into speech-language pathology (SLP) presents promising opportunities and notable challenges. While these tools can support diagnostics, streamline documentation and assist in therapy planning, they also raise concerns related to misinformation, cultural insensitivity,…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Speech Language Pathology, Natural Language Processing, Technology Integration
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