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Johnson, Anna D.; Schochet, Owen N.; Castle, Sherri; Horm, Diane; Phillips, Deborah A. – AERA Open, 2022
Exposure to teachers and teaching-related activities is vital for young children's learning. When COVID-19 closed schools, teachers responded with a mix of live- and prerecorded lessons and one-on-one communication with students, which necessitated shifts in planning time. The current study identifies pre-COVID predictors of time teachers devoted…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Elementary School Teachers, COVID-19, Pandemics
Davis, Leanne; Pocai, Jennifer; Taylor, Jason L.; Kauppila, Sheena A.; Rubin, Paul – Institute for Higher Education Policy, 2022
Higher education is the surest pathway to a better living and a better life. Yet, the goal of a valuable college credential goes unrealized for too many students, especially students of color and students from low-income backgrounds. Today, more than 36 million Americans have some college credit, but no awarded degree and, the COVID-19 pandemic…
Descriptors: Time to Degree, Capacity Building, Stopouts, Reentry Students
Michael Valentine Ornelas – ProQuest LLC, 2022
In this study, I examined the student experience of transferring technical credits from community college institutions under the State Center Community College district umbrella to California State University, Fresno. I focused on two different participant populations to glean perspectives that would construct a well-rounded view of the students'…
Descriptors: Equal Education, College Transfer Students, College Credits, Technical Education
Kim, Sooji – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The federal work-study program is one of the earliest forms of federal financial aid for higher education in the United States and has come under close scrutiny for its debatable impact on low-income students' college success and persistence. However, federal work-study surprisingly remains one of the least-studied financial aid programs. This has…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Work Study Programs, Low Income Students, Student Financial Aid
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Gennis, Hannah; DiLorenzo, Miranda; Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Spiegel, Rebecca; Connolly, Jennifer; Martin, Jodi – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2020
This study explores the impact of talks by university researchers in different formats on students' perceptions of research. Undergraduate students (N = 222) were randomly assigned to watch research talks via video recording (n = 78), research talks presented live (n = 67), or a control group (n = 77). Students completed pre-intervention (Time 1)…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Researchers, Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students
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McMahon, Mary; Moni, Karen; Cuskelly, Monica; Lloyd, Jan; Jobling, Anne – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2020
This study reports on Australian small-scale exploratory descriptive research into how young people with intellectual disability and their families construct their futures. The aims of this research were to (a) better understand the future aspirations held by young adults with intellectual disability and their parents, (b) identify enablers and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intellectual Disability, Mothers, Young Adults
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Joulide, Shahrbanoo; Faravani, Akram; Boori, Ali Akbar – English Language Teaching Educational Journal, 2020
A prevalent goal of education in schools is reading comprehension enhancement. Therefore, a critical issue in educational psychology is investigating the factors contributing to increase the reading achievement including both classroom climate and self-determination. This study explored the relationships of Iranian High School students'…
Descriptors: High School Students, Adolescents, Student Motivation, Personal Autonomy
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Pulker, Hélène; Kukulska-Hulme, Agnes – Distance Education, 2020
Open educational practices (OEP) as a research field is relatively new. One aspect that has received limited attention is the impact of using open educational resources (OER) on the development of OEP. This article, based on a doctoral study (Pulker, 2019), considers teachers' activities when reusing and adapting OER, with a view to providing…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Curriculum Development
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Nepal, Kedar; Paneru, Khyam; Basyal, Deepak – College Student Journal, 2020
This paper presents the results of a study on Calculus students' use of web-based homework. We collected data from students' web-based homework usage, such as their grades, time spent, number of attempts used to solve problems, and problem solutions. We also collected grades on in-class quizzes, which were given the day after homework had been…
Descriptors: Calculus, Undergraduate Students, Web Based Instruction, Mathematics Instruction
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Yilmazsoy, Burak; Kahraman, Mehmet; Köse, Utku – Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 2020
The aim of this study is to examine negative effects of using WhatsApp social network application in educational processes and to create a conceptual framework in this manner. In order to examine the literature related to the research topic, sources in different databases were evaluated and research works after especially 2010 have been considered…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Social Media, Educational Benefits, Teaching Methods
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Ercikan, Kadriye; Guo, Hongwen; He, Qiwei – Educational Assessment, 2020
Comparing group is one of the key uses of large-scale assessment results, which are used to gain insights to inform policy and practice and to examine the comparability of scores and score meaning. Such comparisons typically focus on examinees' final answers and responses to test questions, ignoring response process differences groups may engage…
Descriptors: Data Use, Responses, Comparative Analysis, Test Bias
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Lein, Amy E.; Jitendra, Asha K.; Harwell, Michael R. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2020
This meta-analysis synthesized the available empirical evidence on the impact of interventions on the development and enhancement of mathematical word problem solving skills for K-12 students with learning disabilities (LD) and those with mathematics difficulties (MD). A total of 33 studies met inclusion criteria for this meta-analysis. After…
Descriptors: Word Problems (Mathematics), Problem Solving, Learning Disabilities, Learning Problems
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Rodriguez, Awilda; Hernandez-Hamed, Esmeralda – Teachers College Record, 2020
Background/Context: Each year, large shares of students who could do well in Advanced Placement courses and exams--known as AP potential students-- do not participate, particularly students of color and low-income students. There are a number of prevailing reasons, both structural (schools do not offer the courses or teachers do no accurately…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Minority Group Students, Low Income Students, Achievement Gap
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Güler, Mehmet Sirin; Çakir, Ergün – African Educational Research Journal, 2020
Participation of children in physical activity has decreased and the interest in digital games has increased in recent years as a result of development of internet and technological devices. This research has been done in order to determine the motivation of elementary school students for participating in physical activity and digital game…
Descriptors: Correlation, Computer Games, Motivation, Physical Activity Level
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Kinoshita, Sachiko; Mills, Luke – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2020
The present study investigated how response mode (oral vs. manual) modulates the Stroop effect using a picture variant of the Stroop task in which participants named orally, or identified with a manual keypress, line drawings of animals (e.g., camel). Consistent with previous color-response Stroop studies, relative to the nonlinguistic neutral…
Descriptors: Phonology, Language Processing, Animals, Color
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