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Hanna Järvenoja; Tiina Törmänen; Emma Lehtoaho; Marjo Turunen; Jasmiina Suoraniemi; Justin Edwards – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2025
Background: Social context and peers significantly impact students' motivation, especially in collaborative learning settings. However, there is limited evidence on how students strategically influence each other's motivation through socially shared regulation of learning (SSRL). Aims: This study examined secondary school students' SSRL during…
Descriptors: Peer Influence, Cooperative Learning, Group Membership, Student Motivation
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Kevin Lou; Megan Hut; Matthew Campbell; Jack Watson; Scott Barnicle – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2025
The purpose of this study was to identify how integrating learning theories into the design of a formal university course helps facilitate students' resources, goals, and orientations (Schoenfeld, 2011) of learning theories for their future career work in coaching, sport psychology consulting, or other sport-related professions. Sixteen students…
Descriptors: Sport Psychology, Athletic Coaches, Learning Theories, Learning Processes
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Jillian Dawes; Daniel F. McCleary; Cutler Ruby; Dallin Marr; Lauren E. Biggs – Contemporary School Psychology, 2025
Mathematics intervention research has established several effective interventions for building accuracy and fluency of math fact computation, as well as components that may improve student learning rates. While several evidence-based interventions promoting math fact accuracy and fluency exist, further work is needed to determine additional…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Intervention, Computation, Thinking Skills
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Thomas M. Philip – National Education Policy Center, 2025
"Productive Struggle: How Artificial Intelligence is Changing Learning, Effort, and Youth Development in Education," recently released by Bellwether, considers the role of GenAI in education. It proposes a criterion for evaluating these new technologies' impact on student learning: When does ease afforded by GenAI enable greater…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Change, Cognitive Processes
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Ala' Z. Aljarabah; Ratib Q. Ashour – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of an educational program based on coordination-thinking activities and mental stimulation in improving speaking and creative writing skills among tenth-grade female students in Jordan. In order to achieve the study's objectives, experimental and semi-experimental designs were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 10, Secondary School Students, Females
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Osipenko, Maria – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
A data-driven model where individual learning behavior is a linear combination of certain stylized learning patterns scaled by learners' affinities is proposed. The absorption of stylized behavior through the affinities constitutes "building blocks" in the model. Non-negative matrix factorization is employed to extract common learning…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Models, Undergraduate Students, Preferences
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Cheng, Patricia W.; Sandhofer, Catherine M.; Liljeholm, Mimi – Cognitive Science, 2022
The present paper examines a type of abstract domain-general knowledge required for the process of constructing useable domain-specific causal knowledge, the evident goal of causal learning. It tests the hypothesis that analytic knowledge of "causal-invariance decomposition functions" is essential for this process. Such knowledge…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Learning Processes, Generalization, Heuristics
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Jansen, Renée S.; Leeuwen, Anouschka; Janssen, Jeroen; Kester, Liesbeth – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2022
Background: Learners in Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are presented with great autonomy over their learning process. Learners must engage in self-regulated learning (SRL) to handle this autonomy. It is assumed that learners' SRL, through monitoring and control, influences learners' behaviour within the MOOC environment (e.g., watching…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Learning Processes, Online Courses, Personal Autonomy
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Chang, Minyu; Brainerd, Charles J. – Metacognition and Learning, 2022
The font size effect is a metamemory illusion in which larger-font items produce higher judgments of learning (JOLs) but not better memory, relative to smaller-font items. We conducted meta-analyses to determine what is currently known about how font size affects JOLs and memory accuracy. In addition, we implemented both univariate and…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Memory, Layout (Publications), Printed Materials
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Chazin, Kate T.; Velez, Marina S.; Ledford, Jennifer R. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2022
Individuals with disabilities may engage in challenging behavior to escape aversive stimuli, like academic tasks or non-preferred foods. Interventions to reduce these behaviors often employ escape extinction; that is, the implementer withholds escape following challenging behavior. Escape extinction can increase risk of injury, restrict autonomy,…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Intervention, Behavior Modification, Disabilities
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Rapanta, Chrysi; Felton, Mark K. – Educational Psychology Review, 2022
Over the past 20 years, a broad and diverse research literature has emerged to address how students learn to argue through dialogue in educational contexts. However, the variety of approaches used to study this phenomenon makes it challenging to find coherence in what may otherwise seem to be disparate fields of study. In this integrative review,…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Persuasive Discourse, Educational Research, Dialogs (Language)
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Lachner, Andreas; Hoogerheide, Vincent; van Gog, Tamara; Renkl, Alexander – Educational Psychology Review, 2022
Teaching the contents of study materials by providing explanations to fellow students can be a beneficial instructional activity. A learning-by-teaching effect can also occur when students provide explanations to a real, remote, or even fictitious audience that cannot be interacted with. It is unclear, however, which underlying mechanisms drive…
Descriptors: Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness, Models, Educational Practices
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Marmolejo, Francisco J.; Groccia, James E. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2022
The pandemic has provided a unique window of opportunity for higher education institutions to change because of the disruptions in normal ways of operating. The pandemic crisis has created opportunities to revise our strategies, internal and external partnerships, teaching methods, student pathways and recruitment approaches, incentive systems,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, COVID-19, Pandemics, Higher Education
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Yuen, Pong Kau; Lau, Cheng Man Diana – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2022
Redox reaction is a core concept in teaching and learning chemistry. This article explores a new method for balancing organic redox reactions that requires the balancing of both atoms and charges. The H+, O, H[subscript 2]O, and e- are used as balanced vehicles in two half reactions. A non-oxidation number approach can be applied to both molecular…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
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Golob, Sacha – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
The phenomenological tradition developed sophisticated techniques to draw attention to pre-theoretic or pre-reflective experience. This article examines how one of the most famous, Heidegger's 'broken tool', might work in a pedagogical context. I contend that it can be highly effective there, fleshing out his vision of teaching as 'letting learn'…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Teaching Methods
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