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Laura K. Foster – Journal of Montessori Research, 2025
This critical literature review examines how classroom design influences attention, regulation, and learning in early childhood education (ECE). Combining Montessori pedagogy with Bronfenbrenner's theories as a conceptual framework, this review considers biopsychosocial impacts of physical classroom spaces. Experimental classroom research…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Early Childhood Education, Montessori Method, Educational Research
Justin Jihao Hong; Victor Lei; Xuan Li – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
High-stakes exams are often administered at designated test centers, requiring many students to test in unfamiliar environments. We investigate whether such arrangements impact students' test performance and, by extension, access to educational opportunities. Using unique administrative data from China's national college entrance examination…
Descriptors: Test Wiseness, Testing, High Stakes Tests, College Entrance Examinations
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Xuemei Bai; Xiaoqing Gu – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
Cognitive presence is essential for deep and meaningful learning, yet developing it poses challenges. Theoretically, peer-led teaching presence can enhance cognitive presence, but research on this facilitation is limited. This study used behavioural sequence analysis to investigate how peer-led teaching presence promotes cognitive presence…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Cognitive Processes, Applied Behavior Analysis, Cooperative Learning
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Aichun Liu; Yi Wang; Renjie Li; Zhaojun Chen; Jianchao Ni – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2025
With the continuous development of society and the increasing intensity of competition, academic stress and mental internal friction among college students have become increasingly prominent. This study aimed to explore the relationships and underlying mechanisms among academic involution, mental internal friction, academic stress, and rumination…
Descriptors: College Students, Cognitive Processes, Conflict, Stress Variables
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Sebastian P. Suggate; Viktoria Karle; Heidrun Stoeger – Child Development, 2025
Fine motor skills (FMS) have been intensely studied in developmental contexts, with little attention to their empirical structure and developmental changes. We tested the factor structure of FMS on 5- to 10 year old children in two cohorts from 2020 to 2023, beginning in kindergarten and grade 2 and followed up 1 year later (n = 240 and 310, 49.7%…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Motor Development, Kindergarten, Grade 1
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Stef Rozitis – Australian Educational Researcher, 2025
This article borrows from Ahmed's 'queer phenomenology' together with postqualitative inquiry to reflect on how the agency of things frustrated and changed the researcher's positionality in researching early childhood educators (ECEs). Making use of subversive feminist ideas arising from women's textile work it is constructed as a piece of Honiton…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Feminism, Textiles Instruction, Finishing
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William Romine; Eric Reed; Rutuja Mahajan; Amber Todd – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2025
The Inventory of Student Evolution Acceptance (I-SEA) was developed to provide fine-grained measures of evolution acceptance in populations with moderate-to-high levels of biological sciences understanding. Although the I-SEA has been used extensively since its inception, understanding of how its 24 items function to produce subscales is still…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Cognitive Processes, Evolution, Science Teachers
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Shelton, Amy Lynne; Davis, E. Emory; Cortesa, Cathryn S.; Jones, Jonathan D.; Hager, Gregory D.; Khudanpur, Sanjeev; Landau, Barbara – Cognitive Science, 2022
Spatial construction--the activity of creating novel spatial arrangements or copying existing ones--is a hallmark of human spatial cognition. Spatial construction abilities predict math and other academic outcomes and are regularly used in IQ testing, but we know little about the cognitive processes that underlie them. In part, this lack of…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Adults, Duplication, Cognitive Processes
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Aaron Shaw; Truc Nguyen Thanh Do; Lesley Harrison; Magdalena Marczak; Dagmara Dimitriou; Anna Joyce – Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
Sleep disturbances have been found to increase severity of core autism spectrum disorder (ASD) symptoms such as social and communication difficulties and repetitive behaviours. However, very little is known about the impact of sleep on cognitive functioning in ASD. A systematic literature search identified fifteen original studies meeting…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Sleep, Cognitive Processes
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Juan C. Castro-Alonso; Paul Ayres; Shirong Zhang; Björn B. de Koning; Fred Paas – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Research on embodied cognition acknowledges that cognitive processing is tightly coupled with bodily activities and the environment. An important implication for education is that learning can be enhanced when the brain, body, and environment mutually influence each other, such as when making or observing human actions, especially those involving…
Descriptors: Research, Cognitive Processes, Environment, Human Body
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Kimberly Greenberg; Brice Hounshel; Luke Kalb; Ariel Schwartz – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: We evaluated cognitive accessibility of the VIA Inventory of Strengths Youth short form with adults with intellectual disability for use in strengths-based practice. Methods: We conducted cognitive testing with adults with intellectual disability (n = 33; M age = 36.2; range: 20.4-64.2). Data were coded for the extent to which (1)…
Descriptors: Adults, Intellectual Disability, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Ability
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Paul Beljan; Justin M. Gardner; Dana Homaijani – Roeper Review, 2024
Children with gifted intellects often earn lower scores on measures of processing speed than their nongifted counterparts. However, neuropsychological research indicates such a profile of scores is likely not due to a true innate neurocognitive processing speed deficit but is rather a statistical artifact resulting from the interference of common…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Gifted, Children, Intelligence Tests
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Talena C. Day; Isha Malik; Sydney Boateng; Kathryn M. Hauschild; Matthew D. Lerner – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Autistic youth display difficulties in emotion recognition, yet little research has examined behavioral and neural indices of vocal emotion recognition (VER). The current study examines behavioral and event-related potential (N100, P200, Late Positive Potential [LPP]) indices of VER in autistic and non-autistic youth. Participants (N = 164)…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Suprasegmentals, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Experience
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Matthew Arnold; Rebecca Netson; Andrey Vyshedskiy – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Prefrontal synthesis (PFS) is a component of constructive imagination. It is defined as the process of mentally juxtaposing objects into novel combinations. For example, to comprehend the instruction "put the cat under the dog and above the monkey," it is necessary to use PFS in order to correctly determine the spatial arrangement of the…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Language Acquisition, Children, Executive Function
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Kirk St.Amant – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2024
The usability of items is connected to cognition, or how the brain processes information. Many of the related processes occur subconsciously and are guided by the mental models individuals have created based on their experiences. The better communication professional and communication students understand such dynamics, the more effectively they…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Schemata (Cognition), Audiences, Expectation
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