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MOOC Student Dropout Prediction Model Based on Learning Behavior Features and Parameter Optimization
Jin, Cong – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
Since the advent of massive open online courses (MOOC), it has been the focus of educators and learners around the world, however the high dropout rate of MOOC has had a serious negative impact on its popularity and promotion. How to effectively predict students' dropout status in MOOC for early intervention has become a hot topic in MOOC…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Potential Dropouts, Prediction, Models
Pavkov, Thomas W.; Wells, Lee – ZERO TO THREE, 2023
This quantitative study aimed to better understand the relationship between reflective supervision/consultation (RSC) and burnout among early childhood education (ECE) professionals. The study surveyed 379 ECE professionals in the Midwest. This study found that high-quality RSC is significantly linked to lower levels of burnout and predicts less…
Descriptors: Reflection, Supervision, Consultation Programs, Burnout
Baxter, Rebecca; Rees, Rachel; Perovic, Alexandra; Hulme, Charles – Developmental Science, 2022
Children with language learning difficulties frequently display problems learning grammar. One such group is children with Down syndrome. This study evaluates the effectiveness of an intervention to teach the use of the regular simple past tense to children with Down syndrome. Trained teaching assistants delivered the intervention for 20 min per…
Descriptors: Grammar, Down Syndrome, Early Intervention, English Instruction
Schuck, Rachel K.; Tagavi, Daina M.; Baiden, Kaitlynn M. P.; Dwyer, Patrick; Williams, Zachary J.; Osuna, Anthony; Ferguson, Emily F.; Jimenez Muñoz, Maria; Poyser, Samantha K.; Johnson, Joy F.; Vernon, Ty W. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
Proponents of autism intervention and those of the neurodiversity movement often appear at odds, the former advocating for intensive treatments and the latter arguing that autism must be accepted as a form of diversity. The history of behavioral intervention has understandably outraged many in the Autistic community, though many still value…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Diversity, Inclusion, Behavior Modification
Larsen, Erinn Kate; Watters, Shawn DiNarda – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2022
With appropriate education and early intervention, children who have had traumatic experiences can realize a lower level of long-term negative health and behavioral effects.
Descriptors: Early Experience, Trauma, Child Abuse, Early Intervention
Jane Hurry; Lisa Fridkin; Andrew J. Holliman – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
One argument for early intervention for reading difficulties is that it can sustainably improve children's reading competence trajectory (the 'inoculation model'), but there are virtually no studies on sustained effects at the end of compulsory schooling. This study reports on a 10-year follow-up of a widely used early literacy intervention,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Intervention, Reading Instruction, Reading Difficulties
Christine L. Hancock; Gregory A. Cheatham – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2024
Rather than professional-driven decisions, shared decisions are central to family-centered philosophy and practices. This qualitative study investigated how four home visitors and 12 families engaged in institutional decision-making about 16 infants and toddlers enrolled in Early Head Start. The following research question was addressed: How do…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Social Services, Federal Programs, Infants
Frédérique C. Yova; Jonee Wilson; Temple A. Walkowiak – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2024
The purpose of the study was to better understand the phenomenon of exploring early mathematics through book reading. The study centers on Head Start and lays on Bronfenbrenner's bioecological framework). Two sub-questions guided the qualitative single case study of six Head Start adult participants (teachers, parents, administrators): (1) What…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Picture Books, Early Intervention, Federal Programs
Li Li Voon; Siow Hoo Leong; Chin Ying Liew – Student Success, 2024
Early identification of at-risk students for timely intervention is critical to prevent non-completion of study programs. This article proposes a flipped class framework to support the academic success of at-risk students in an undergraduate Calculus course. It comprises three main components of setting, conduct, and monitoring. A flipped support…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Flipped Classroom, Academic Achievement, Undergraduate Students
Mahmoud Gharaibeh; Al-Muatasem M. Al-Bakkar; Samer Z. Abdel-Rahman; Abdullah Ahmed Almulla – International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy, 2024
Early childhood is crucial in building and shaping the personalities of children with disabilities, where employees dealing with such children face a lot of challenges. This study aimed to identify problems and challenges faced during early intervention programs in Jordan from employees' perspectives. We conducted a questionnaire-based study on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Employee Attitudes
Karen Winter; Paul Connolly; Sharon Millen; Daryl Sweet – Child Care in Practice, 2024
In social work with children and families, the use of the articles of the UNCRC to inform our understanding of parents and parenting is often overshadowed by the necessary focus on the UNCRC articles as they pertain to the rights of children. Yet, the UNCRC is crucial to our understanding of parenthood because it both defines the role and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Childrens Rights, International Law
Chelsea A. Johnson; Katelyn L. Gerwin; Seth E. Tichenor; Michael P. Boyle; Bridget Walsh – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: Self-stigma occurs when a person internalizes and applies stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination to themselves. For adults who stutter, self-stigma is linked to negative outcomes and reduced quality of life. The development of self-stigma in people who stutter is not well understood. The aim of this study is to evaluate stuttering…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Stuttering, Self Esteem, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Cátia Couço Lucas; Ana Paula da Silva Pereira; Leandro da Silva Almeida; Isabelle Beaudry-Bellefeuille – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2024
This systematic review aims to verify whether tools designed to assess Ayres Sensory Integration constructs take into account the basic principles of current early childhood intervention approaches, namely the family-centered approach, child and family routines, and natural contexts. This systematic review was based on a standard protocol…
Descriptors: Sensory Integration, Preschool Children, Early Childhood Education, Family Involvement
Paula M. Jakopovic – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
Elementary preservice teachers enter teacher preparation programs with preformed conceptions of their abilities as mathematics learners that directly influence their sense of self as mathematics teachers. Often, they have had experiences that leave them feeling anxious about their capability to be effective mathematics teachers, which negatively…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Elementary School Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Teachers
Gena Nelson; Hannah Carter; Peter Boedeker; Mackenna Vander Tuin – Learning Environments Research, 2024
The purpose of this systematic review was to identify how the home learning environment (HLE) was measured in group design, early math intervention studies conducted in the home. Specifically, we evaluated the physical (e.g. frequency of activities) and affective (e.g. parents' beliefs, children's attitudes) aspects of the HLE. We included…
Descriptors: Parents, Young Children, Early Intervention, Mathematics Education

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