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Taoues Hadour Myers – NECTFL Review, 2025
Learning a world language offers many benefits, including positive impacts on cognitive development, memory skills, and problem-solving abilities. However, enrollments in language programs, including French, are declining in American universities. Due to the high cost of college, students and parents may not see French as a lucrative field of…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Educational Games, Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning
Youssef Abuhasanein; Abdessatar Rejeb; Khaled Jemai – International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 2025
The aim of this study was to identify the main challenges faced by sixth-grade students in grasping mathematical concepts at elementary levels in Northern Tunis as perceived by teachers. It also examined how teacher-related variables like teacher's gender, age, and qualifications influence these perceptions. Using a descriptive-analytical…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Grade 6, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation
Ismail Thamarasseri – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2025
Parental involvement plays a crucial role in shaping a child's academic performance and overall development. This paper explores the multifaceted impact of parents as facilitators in their children's learning experiences. It examines how active engagement from parents enhances student performance, fosters emotional well-being, and nurtures a…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Facilitators (Individuals), Parent Influence, Well Being
Wakgari Deressa Agemso; Alemayehu Getachew Beyene – GIST Education and Learning Research Journal, 2025
In Ethiopia, English plays a crucial role in education, business, and government communication, serving as a compulsory subject and the medium of instruction from the ninth grade onwards. Despite its importance, English proficiency remains a significant challenge among both students and teachers, particularly in secondary schools. This study…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Language Skills, Teaching Methods, English (Second Language)
UK Department for Education, 2025
The Professional Development Programme (PDP) was designed to provide high-quality Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to pre-reception early years practitioners to improve their practice. The first two phases of PDP were delivered between 2019 and 2022. The third phase of the programme (early years Professional Development Programme…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Faculty Development, Professional Continuing Education
Masood Alamineisi; Fateme Vakili Sadeghi – Educational Studies, 2025
The present study addressed the relationship between sibling size and children's academic performance. One common scientific and cultural belief is that children's academic performance declines with the increase in sibling size. However, this belief has not been subjected to empirical research in Iran. The data were collected by electronic…
Descriptors: Siblings, Family Size, Academic Achievement, High School Students
Ioannis Ch. Konstantinou; Angeliki C. Tsatsouli; Stamatoula G. Logotheti – Open Journal for Educational Research, 2025
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the views of students regarding the image they have formed of the characteristics of a good student. Initially, a theoretical approach to the subject is made, giving importance to the role of the student and, in particular, to the school, the social and personal parameters that contribute to the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Characteristics, Student Role, Elementary School Students
Kelley D. Sullivan; Judith B. Pena-Shaff; John Barr; David Brown – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2025
Ithaca College S-STEM is a Track 1 National Science Foundation (NSF) Scholarships in STEM (S-STEM) initiative designed to address the challenges of recruiting and retaining high-achieving, low-income students majoring in physics, mathematics, and computer science. The program focuses on improving retention by fostering a sense of belonging among…
Descriptors: Sense of Community, Sense of Belonging, Low Income Students, Program Effectiveness
Sophia Seifert; Jennifer Herard-Tsiagbey; Nikhil M. Tiwari; Liz Glaser; Tara Strelevitz; Alexander D. Harris; Sean Flanagan – America's Promise Alliance, 2025
The state of the world for young people today is marked by unique opportunities and significant challenges. Young people are coming of age in a society impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, rapid technological advancements, increasingly polarized governments and society, and ongoing movements for social change. Researchers continue to study the…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Civics, Artificial Intelligence, Adolescents
Nicholas B. Lacy – Communication Education, 2024
Communication scholars have considered silence in (higher) education as indicative of a range of cultural attitudes and an exercise of power. Some communication scholars consider student silence in classrooms as problematic, wherein a lack of participation in the learning process via student voice constitutes an act of resisting educators and…
Descriptors: African American Students, Student Participation, African American Attitudes, Student Attitudes
Paul Richards – Language Learning & Technology, 2024
This study experimentally investigated the effectiveness of feedback on learner refusals in a computer-simulated academic advising session. Ninety participants were assigned to one of three conditions: implicit feedback, explicit feedback, and comparison group. Oral and written discourse completion tasks (DCTs) were administered in a pretest…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Computer Simulation, Academic Advising, Pretests Posttests
Samuel Wright; Yun Soo Park; Ahmed Saadé – Open Learning, 2024
Drawing upon 15 semi-structured interviews with teachers at a Catholic school in the British city of Hull, we offer new qualitative insights on the effects of students' unequal access to digital tools when switching to distance learning in the context of COVID-19 school closures. During the 2020-2021 academic year, this school serving pupils from…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change
Andrene J. Castro; April Hewko; Kevin L. Clay; Genevieve Siegel-Hawley; Kim Bridges – Educational Policy, 2024
Recent efforts prohibiting race-related diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives have informed localized public pushback narrating anti-equity campaigns. Emerging research and media accounts have largely focused on adults engaged with or against these efforts, with less attention on youth and their perceptions of these campaigns. To center…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Equal Education, Newspapers, Educational Change
Reem A. Al-Samiri – International Multilingual Research Journal, 2024
This case study delves into the experiences of three Saudi mothers living in the United States, exploring their evolving understanding of their children's language needs and the obstacles they face as learners of Arabic heritage language (AHL). The study is rooted in the notion of language as a form of capital and Bonny Norton's metaphor of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Arabic, Native Language, Arabs
Andrej Christian Lindholst; Tobias Bøgeskov Eriksen; Søren Valgreen Knudsen – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
Digital transformations within educational systems are recurrently justified by their promise to enhance learning activities and outcomes. We examine this claim in a study of pupils' perception and experiences with computer-based adaptive tests in higher classes in Danish public primary schools. The study relies on survey and interview data and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Outcomes of Education, Student Participation

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