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Vassiliki Zygouris-Coe – Reading Teacher, 2024
Over the past two years, as a professor of reading education, I have listened to, collaborated, and met with various PreK-12 educators virtually and in person. I collected questions, comments, successes, and challenges related to the ongoing transitions and demands of this post-pandemic era on teachers, students, and parents. The topics of student…
Descriptors: Reading Motivation, Learner Engagement, Student Motivation, Educational Research
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Leigh Ann Tipton-Fisler; Erin Knight – Contemporary School Psychology, 2024
This review aimed to synthesize the group design literature to identify the evidence-based reading comprehension interventions for children with ASD. The primary aim was to identify which reading comprehension interventions had demonstrated positive effects for students with ASD in group design studies. This review was initiated using both…
Descriptors: Research Design, Reading Comprehension, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intervention
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Jeffrey Killman – Interpreter and Translator Trainer, 2024
In the past couple of decades, machine translation (MT), whether phrase-based statistical or neural MT, has made considerable progress and has become increasingly common in specialised translation workflows. More studies on MT in legal contexts have been conducted in the past several years, and MT has been and continues to be used in international…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Translation, Literacy, Laws
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Qiong Wu; Liping Gu – Sociological Methods & Research, 2024
Family income questions in general purpose surveys are usually collected with either a single-question summary design or a multiple-question disaggregation design. It is unclear how estimates from the two approaches agree with each other. The current paper takes advantage of a large-scale survey that has collected family income with both methods.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Income, Questionnaires, Research Design
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Martino Ongis; David Kidd; Jess Miner – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
As colleges and universities seek to invigorate ethics education, they need methods to identify where and describe how ethics is already present across their curricula. Meeting this need is complicated by the fact that much ethics education occurs in courses not explicitly focused on ethics or morality. In this paper, we review recent…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Ethics, College Curriculum, Relevance (Education)
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Melanie Arnold; Stacie Merritt; Kathryn Mears; Anna Bryan; Jane Bryce – Research Ethics, 2024
This article describes our efforts to screen and enrol clinical trial participants conscientiously in the COVID-19 pandemic setting. We present the standard screening and enrolment process prior to, and our process of adapting to, the pandemic. Our goal was to develop a way to screen and enrol people for clinical trials that was both equitable and…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Experimental Groups, Control Groups
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Karyssa A. Courey; Frederick L. Oswald; Steven A. Culpepper – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2024
Historically, organizational researchers have fully embraced frequentist statistics and null hypothesis significance testing (NHST). Bayesian statistics is an underused alternative paradigm offering numerous benefits for organizational researchers and practitioners: e.g., accumulating direct evidence for the null hypothesis (vs. 'fail to reject…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Statistical Distributions, Researchers, Institutional Research
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Emma S. Hock; Alison Scope; Andrew Booth – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2024
Background: Local authorities (LA) are key in improving population health, and LA public health decision makers need support from appropriately organised research capacity; however, few models of LA research systems are known to exist. Aims and objectives: To explore potential and existing models of LA-based research systems. Methods: This mapping…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature Reviews, Public Health, Local Government
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Krzysztof Rybinski; Andrzej Wodecki – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2024
Universities face tough choices about how to allocate tight budgets. A frequent question is whether a significant investment in research that is crucial for the university's position in rankings will make the university more popular and lead to higher revenues from tuition. This paper analyses how the ranking and popularity of universities are…
Descriptors: Reputation, Universities, Trend Analysis, Research
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Donna-Marie Palakiko; Chantelle Eseta Matagi; J. Kealohilani Antonio; Morgan Aiwohi Torris-Hedlund; Sarah Momilani Marshall; Emily Makahi – Qualitative Research Journal, 2024
Purpose: To share the narratives of six Indigenous Researchers representing the diverse thinking of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders. The narratives describe the impact Decolonizing Methodologies have on our lives within the framework of Tuhiwai Smith's Indigenous Research Agenda. Design/methodology/approach: Linda Tuhwai Smith's Indigenous…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Research Methodology, Indigenous Knowledge, Pacific Islanders
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Michael B. Frisby – AERA Open, 2024
Education research has recently seen the emergence of two distinct frameworks guiding the application of quantitative methods through a more critical and equity-oriented lens. These two frameworks are critical quantitative (CritQuant) studies and quantitative critical race theory (QuantCrit). Although different in their intellectual traditions,…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Statistical Analysis, Educational Research, Mathematics Education
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Sugito Sugito – Cogent Education, 2024
The field of transformative learning has garnered significant attention from researchers and practitioners in adult education due to its potential to address the complex and unpredictable challenges of societal change. This study employs a bibliometric approach, analyzing data from the Scopus database covering the years 1992 to 2023, identifying a…
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Transformative Learning, Educational Research, Educational Trends
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Siphelo Ngcwangu – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
This paper grapples with methodological issues related to ongoing debates on positionality and reflexivity by drawing on the author's experience of conducting research in a culturally familiar field. The paper is based on in-depth qualitative research that examined the lived realities of unemployed young people residing in the township of Daveyton…
Descriptors: Youth Employment, Unemployment, Foreign Countries, Intersectionality
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Judith Glaesser – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
Causal asymmetry is a situation where the causal factors under study are more suitable for explaining the outcome than its absence (or vice versa); they do not explain both equally well. In such a situation, presence of a cause leads to presence of the effect, but absence of the cause may not lead to absence of the effect. A conceptual discussion…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Causal Models, Correlation, Foreign Countries
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Doug Lombardi; Gale M. Sinatra; Janelle M. Bailey; Lucas P. Butler – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Our technological, information-rich society thrives because of scientific thinking. However, a comprehensive theory of the development of scientific thinking remains elusive. Building on previous theoretical and empirical work in conceptual change, the role of credibility and plausibility in evaluating scientific evidence and claims, science…
Descriptors: Science Education, Scientific Literacy, Thinking Skills, Skill Development
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