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Darren Paul Fisher; Gaelle Brotto; Iris Lim; Colette Southam – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2025
While key attributes of effective feedback have frequently been included in studies on student learning, little research has focused on the impact of the timeliness of feedback on student motivation. By providing students with written feedback at 1, 3, 7, 10, or 14 days after submission, this mixed design study enriches our understanding of the…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Feedback (Response), College Students
Evaluative Feedback Isn't Enough: Harnessing the Power of Consequential Feedback in Higher Education
Kathleen M. Quinlan; Edd Pitt – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2025
Most research on feedback in higher education focuses on evaluative feedback and its recipience, uptake, and enactment. Evaluative feedback information includes judgments, critiques and suggestions for improvement provided by a teacher, peer, self, pre-programmed automatic feedback, or artificial intelligence tutoring systems. In contrast, we…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Concept Formation, Higher Education, Health Education
J. Weidlich; I. Jivet; S. Woitt; D. Orhan Göksün; J. Kraus; H. Drachsler – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2025
Feedback literacy is gaining recognition as a key concept for understanding how engage with and learn from feedback in higher education. This study presents validity evidence for a refined version of the Student Feedback Literacy Instrument (SFLI), designed to measure the construct across two dimensions--feedback attitudes and feedback…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Knowledge Level, Measures (Individuals), Test Construction
Kylie Gorney; Mark D. Reckase – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2025
In computerized adaptive testing, item exposure control methods are often used to provide a more balanced usage of the item pool. Many of the most popular methods, including the restricted method (Revuelta and Ponsoda), use a single maximum exposure rate to limit the proportion of times that each item is administered. However, Barrada et al.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Adaptive Testing, Test Items, Item Banks
Tina Skinner; Kristine Brance; Sarah Halligan; Emily Tsang; Heather Girling – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
While previous work has highlighted the possible impacts of undertaking emotionally challenging research, it is only recently, particularly within the UK with the 2028 Research Excellence Framework focus on research culture, that this subject is starting to gain senior leadership attention. Funded by the UK Research and Innovation, Researcher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Researchers, Research Problems, Research Administration
Guanhua Hou; Xinlei Wang – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2025
The AI-generated inspirational images provided a new pathway for design learners to obtain inspiration, but previous research had overlooked the impact of the emotional valence and arousal of AI-generated images on design creativity. This study investigated the effects of emotional valence and arousal of AI-generated images on design creativity…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Design, Computer Graphics, Creativity
Tornike Giorgashvili; Ioana Jivet; Cordula Artelt; Daniel Biedermann; Daniel Bengs; Frank Goldhammer; Carolin Hahnel; Julia Mendzheritskaya; Julia Mordel; Monica Onofrei; Marc Winter; Ilka Wolter; Holger Horz; Hendrik Drachsler – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: Learning analytics dashboards (LAD) have been developed as feedback tools to help students self-regulate their learning (SRL) by using the large amounts of data generated by online learning platforms. Despite extensive research on LAD design, there remains a gap in understanding how learners make sense of information visualised on LADs…
Descriptors: Field Studies, Student Reaction, Feedback (Response), Learning Analytics
Ziqian Wei; Shuting Yin; Roy B. Clariana; Xuqian Chen – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2025
Theories and practices to enhance multiple document comprehension and integration are crucial in both personal and work contexts, especially with the proliferation of printed and online sources. This experimental investigation replicates and extends (Wei et al., Educational Technology Research and Development 72:661-685, 2024) to examine how…
Descriptors: Prereading Experience, Expository Writing, Descriptive Writing, Prompting
Jennifer H. Martinez; Noor N. Tahirkheli; Lizabeth Roemer; Anna Ying; Tahirah Abdullah – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: We examined the associations between coping strategies in response to racism and distress symptoms. Sample: One hundred forty-four racially minoritized students at a northeastern university completed an online survey. Methods: Participants completed self-report active and emotion-focused coping and distress symptom (i.e., depression and…
Descriptors: Racism, Coping, College Students, Stress Management
Alexis M. Brewe; Ligia Antezana; Corinne N. Carlton; Denis Gracanin; John A. Richey; Inyoung Kim; Susan W. White – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Purpose: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience challenges with facial emotion recognition (FER), which may exacerbate social difficulties in ASD. Few studies have examined whether FER can be experimentally manipulated and improved for autistic people. This study utilized a randomized controlled trial design to examine…
Descriptors: Randomized Controlled Trials, Brain, Nonverbal Communication, Emotional Response
Amin Zaini – Language Teaching Research, 2025
While previous research has suggested there are dominantly two reading practices in critical literacy, namely, reading with and against texts, this study introduces the approach of ambivalence as a third way of reading texts critically. For the purpose of this study -- establishing ambivalence as a reading practice in critical literacy -- four…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Reading Strategies, Graduate Students, Student Attitudes
Louise Alix Taylor; Izaak Dekker – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2025
Peer assisted study sessions (PASS), also known as supplemental instruction, are structured peer guided sessions linked to a specific course, led by experienced and trained students called PASS-leaders. These PASS-leaders undergo several days of training before running their first session and receive supervision and feedback "on the…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Teaching Skills, Feedback (Response), Synchronous Communication
Abbie Raikes; Rebecca Sayre Mojgani; Jem Alvarenga Lima; Kelsey Tourek; Jolene Johnson – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Millions of young children attend childcare settings in the United States and the quality of these early childhood settings, such as the activities children engage in and how teachers interact with children, matter for children's development. This study was designed to test the impacts of a tech-enabled observation and feedback system focused on…
Descriptors: Child Care, Observation, Goal Orientation, Telecommunications
Karen Julien – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2025
How is it possible to research emotions with minimal disruption? In the research that was the basis for this Case Study, the researcher wanted to understand how participants in a writing group experienced emotions during their academic writing and how they used emotion regulation and interpersonal emotion regulation during writing group sessions.…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Writing Attitudes, Writing (Composition)
Noble Lo; Sumie Chan; Alan Wong – SAGE Open, 2025
This study investigates the effectiveness of teacher, AI-generated, and hybrid teacher-AI feedback on university students' English writing performance in Hong Kong. Using a mixed-methods approach, the research examines the impact of different feedback types on student motivation, feedback quality, and essay revisions. A total of 1,267 students…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Artificial Intelligence, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning

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