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Stone, Adam; Petitto, Laura-Ann; Bosworth, Rain – Language Learning and Development, 2018
The infant brain may be predisposed to identify perceptually salient cues that are common to both signed and spoken languages. Recent theory based on spoken languages has advanced sonority as one of these potential language acquisition cues. Using a preferential looking paradigm with an infrared eye tracker, we explored visual attention of hearing…
Descriptors: Infants, Sign Language, Language Acquisition, Auditory Perception
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Rolletschek, Helga – Language Teaching Research Quarterly, 2020
Explicit vocabulary learning is a burden for most of the students. But vocabulary is the basis of each language, and not all words can be acquired incidentally through context or reading. Especially for content and language integrated learning in L2 it is important to offer lots of support for learning a large number of terms in order to avoid…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Olfactory Perception, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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Kirmizigul, Asli Saylan; Kizilay, Esra – Pedagogical Research, 2020
This study aims to investigate the pre-service science teachers' perceptions of protists. Within this scope, case study design was conducted. The data was collected from purposively chosen 60 third-grade pre-service science teachers from a university in Kayseri, Turkey during the spring semester of 2018-2019. The drawing-writing technique was used…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Science Education, Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions
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Lacey, Simon; Jamal, Yaseen; List, Sara M.; McCormick, Kelly; Sathian, K.; Nygaard, Lynne C. – Cognitive Science, 2020
Sound symbolism refers to non-arbitrary mappings between the sounds of words and their meanings and is often studied by pairing auditory pseudowords such as "maluma" and "takete" with rounded and pointed visual shapes, respectively. However, it is unclear what auditory properties of pseudowords contribute to their perception as…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Auditory Stimuli, Cognitive Mapping, Definitions
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Lansford, Kaitlin L.; Borrie, Stephanie A.; Barrett, Tyson S.; Flechaus, Cassidy – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2020
Purpose: Robust improvements in intelligibility following familiarization, a listener-targeted perceptual training paradigm, have been revealed for talkers diagnosed with spastic, ataxic, and hypokinetic dysarthria but not for talkers with hyperkinetic dysarthria. While the theoretical explanation for the lack of intelligibility improvement…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Auditory Perception, Familiarity, Teaching Methods
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Manhardt, Francie; Özyürek, Asli; Sümer, Beyza; Mulder, Kimberley; Karadöller, Dilay Z.; Brouwer, Susanne – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2020
To talk about space, spoken languages rely on arbitrary and categorical forms (e.g., left, right). In sign languages, however, the visual-spatial modality allows for iconic encodings (motivated form-meaning mappings) of space in which form and location of the hands bear resemblance to the objects and spatial relations depicted. We assessed whether…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Sign Language, Attention, Spatial Ability
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Liu, Yanhui; Sulaimani, Mona F.; Henning, John E. – Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2020
The earliest experiences of children can ensure their future success, and parenting is noted to be an influential factor (Bronfenbrenner, 1979; Lamb et al., 2002). Many researchers theorized that parental involvement could encourage children to actively engage and improve their academic achievement in schools (Epstein, 2018). However, less…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Infants, Child Development, Infant Care
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Niolaki, Georgia; Taylor, Laura Marie; Terzopoulos, Aris; Davies, Rachael – Educational & Child Psychology, 2020
Aims: Studies on literacy difficulties have mainly focused on children or adults who have a diagnosis of dyslexia. Some students enter university without such a diagnosis, but with literacy difficulties, and this may impact their ability to become independent learners and achieve academically. This exploratory study aims to employ a hybrid model…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Reading Difficulties, Higher Education, College Students
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Menke, Donna J.; Duslak, Mark; McGill, Craig M. – NACADA Journal, 2020
As higher education leaders, chief academic officers are capable of affecting the ways advising is structured and performed on college campuses, but little is known about how they regard advising. This study investigated the perceptions of 181 chief academic officers at two- and four-year public and private institutions in the U.S. regarding…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Academic Advising, Institutional Characteristics, Public Colleges
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Zachry, Anne H.; Arnwine, Reagan; Garrett, Anna – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2020
Occupational therapists use a variety of approaches during intervention to address handwriting legibility, including therapeutic practice, sensorimotor approaches, and practice using iPad apps. The purpose of this pilot study was to compare the effectiveness of three interventions implemented in small groups to improve handwriting legibility:…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Handheld Devices, Handwriting, Writing Instruction
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Elkoshi, Rivka – Music Education Research, 2020
This study focuses on listeners' form perception as they encounter Western concert music. The general aim was to investigate college music students' form perception as they listen to five long-range concert works of different styles, all analyzed by the author as having an overall ternary ABA' arch-form. Five groups of college music students…
Descriptors: Music Education, College Students, Student Attitudes, Music Activities
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Lorentzen, Marte – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2020
This article studies differences in teachers' and teacher specialists' perspectives of a newly introduced teacher specialist role in Norway. It is known that the emergence of specialised teachers challenges the egalitarian norms of the profession. However, there is a lack of insight into teachers' perspectives of these roles and the nuances of…
Descriptors: Specialists, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Role, Role Perception
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Lamm, Kevan W.; Powell, Alyssa N.; Randall, Nekeisha; Nguyen, Nhu-Ngoc; Lamm, Alexa J. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2020
Research and societal trends indicate the necessity and permanency of teamwork skills in the workplace thus investigating the relationship between satisfaction and students' experiences of team and group work is essential. Taking a novel and comprehensive approach the current research study examined the effect of multiple antecedent conditions on…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Projects, Teamwork, Student Satisfaction
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Schulz, Samantha E.; Stevenson, Ryan A. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2020
Recent studies have suggested that individuals who exhibit heightened sensitivity also exhibit higher rates and severity of restricted interests and repetitive behaviours. This line of research has been conducted almost exclusively through caregiver reports of sensitivity. Here, a more rigorous psychophysics paradigm was applied to assess sensory…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Repetition, Sensory Experience, Visual Perception
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Nikiforidou, Zoi; Stack, James – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2020
The aim of this study is to explore how children bring together motor processes, language and perception when embodying emotional states (Condition 1) versus factual events (Condition 2) through the story characters of 'Little Red Riding Hood'. Children aged 3-4 years (N = 33) were observed while enacting each story-character through…
Descriptors: Young Children, Emotional Development, Emotional Response, Language Skills
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