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Kelsey Kunkle; Rachel Burns – State Higher Education Executive Officers, 2025
Since 2003, the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association (SHEEO) has produced the annual State Higher Education Finance (SHEF) report to broaden understanding and enable analysis of state-level and national funding and enrollment trends over time. The SHEF report supplies important context and trend analysis to help inform state…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Higher Education, State Aid, Federal Aid
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Gabriel Michaud; Kim McDonough; Mariane Parent – Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics / Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquée, 2025
This study examines the impact of written corrective feedback (WCF) timing on the collaborative writing process and writing accuracy development of adult learners of French as a second language. Forty-eight learners were divided into three groups to complete a collaborative writing task in pairs. The first group received immediate WCF via Google…
Descriptors: Time Factors (Learning), Written Language, Feedback (Response), Error Correction
Jason Williams – Solution Tree, 2025
Author Jason Williams develops a framework that balances data-based decision making with a deep consideration for addressing students' unique needs to foster improved learning outcomes. Focusing on five qualities integral to a healthy data culture, Williams offers educators a simple, reliable way to assess and reconsider their data practices to…
Descriptors: Shared Resources and Services, Information Dissemination, Information Management, Data
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Jill Duncan; Katie Butler; Carl Leonard; Judith Foggett; Angela Page; Laura Roche – Australasian Journal of Special and Inclusive Education, 2025
In current Australian practice, higher education institutions provide access to reasonable adjustments for disabled students to support equitable access to learning. Although these practices can support access to learning, there are many barriers for students, including the requirement to disclose their disability, an administrative and advocacy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Students with Disabilities, Equal Education
Fabrice Serodes – Springer, 2025
This timely and essential study examines how the twin transitions of digitalisation and ecological responsibility are reshaping the foundations of contemporary education. The book explores the systemic shifts in school organisation, professional roles, and working conditions, positioning itself at the intersection of educational management,…
Descriptors: Time Management, Teacher Behavior, School Organization, Teacher Role
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Mohamad Khalaifa; Jason T. Hilton – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2025
Education following the COVID-19 pandemic is characterized by teacher stress, burnout, and turnover (Pressley, 2021; Pressley et al., 2021; Trinidad, 2021), leaving U.S. schools desperately short of teachers required to produce quality educational outcomes for students (Dill, 2022). This study aimed to unpack the current drivers of teacher stress…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, COVID-19, Pandemics, Teaching Conditions
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Meina Zhu – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2025
Self-regulated learning (SRL) skills are essential for academic success, particularly in online learning environments. Artificial intelligence (AI) tools, such as ChatGPT, present promising opportunities to support SRL. This case study explored the experiences and perceptions of online graduate students using ChatGPT to enhance their SRL. A…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Independent Study, Online Courses
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Wallin, Patric – Teaching in Higher Education, 2020
Neoliberal ideology has transformed higher education timescapes in profound ways. However, research has given limited consideration to how pedagogical practices can create a space for students to reshape these timescapes. By drawing upon empirical material, I will first explore how students reflect upon timescapes in an interdisciplinary course.…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Teamwork, Teaching Methods, Higher Education
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Eldeniz Çetin, Müzeyyen; Çay, Evgin – Participatory Educational Research, 2020
This study aimed to identify the teachers' experiences, opinions and suggestions regarding the leisure time activities chosen by intellectually disabled students. Case study method, one of the qualitative research methods, was used in the study, and the participants were selected through criterion sampling. A total of 25 teachers- 18 females and 7…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Students with Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, Leisure Time
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Yao, Mengfan; Sahebi, Shaghayegh; Behnagh, Reza Feyzi – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2020
Student procrastination, as the voluntary delay of intended work despite expecting to be worse off for the delay, is an important factor with potentially negative consequences in student well-being and learning. In online educational settings such as Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), the effect of procrastination is considered to be even more…
Descriptors: Large Group Instruction, Online Courses, Student Behavior, Study Habits
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Hecht, Martin; Voelkle, Manuel C. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2021
The analysis of cross-lagged relationships is a popular approach in prevention research to explore the dynamics between constructs over time. However, a limitation of commonly used cross-lagged models is the requirement of equally spaced measurement occasions that prevents the usage of flexible longitudinal designs and complicates cross-study…
Descriptors: Models, Longitudinal Studies, Prevention, Time
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Gross, Marina P.; Dobbins, Ian G. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
Under cognitive load theory, time pressure/urgency-induced arousal is a major contributor to pupil dilation during cognition. However, pupillometric encoding studies have failed to consider the possible role of time pressure/urgency effects, instead often assuming that encoding dilations directly reflect encoding strength. To isolate possible…
Descriptors: Memory, Physiology, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level
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Del Missier, Fabio; Stragà, Marta; Visentini, Mimì; Munaretto, Giulio; Mäntylä, Timo – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
Research on prospective memory has paid no attention to the way in which the intentions to be remembered are framed. In two studies on time-based prospective memory, participants had to remember multiple delayed intentions framed as time rules (i.e., respond every 7 min, every 10 min) or as a series of corresponding instances (i.e., respond at…
Descriptors: Intention, Memory, Time Perspective, Cognitive Processes
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Meyer, Kristina; Sommer, Werner; Hildebrandt, Andrea – Journal of Intelligence, 2021
The study of socio-cognitive abilities emerged from intelligence research, and their specificity remains controversial until today. In recent years, the psychometric structure of face cognition (FC)--a basic facet of socio-cognitive abilities--was extensively studied. In this review, we summarize and discuss the divergent psychometric structures…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Social Cognition, Difficulty Level, Human Body
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Papesh, Megan H.; Hout, Michael C.; Guevara Pinto, Juan D.; Robbins, Arryn; Lopez, Alexis – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
Domain-specific expertise changes the way people perceive, process, and remember information from that domain. This is often observed in visual domains involving skilled searches, such as athletics referees, or professional visual searchers (e.g., security and medical screeners). Although existing research has compared expert to novice performance…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Eye Movements, Expertise, Cognitive Processes
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