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Elise Cappella; Madeline DeShazer; Christine Park; Jenna Watling Neal; Deinera Exner-Cortens; Julie S. Owens – Grantee Submission, 2025
Coaching can increase elementary school teachers' implementation of evidence-based classroom practices, including equity-centered or culturally responsive practices. However, coaching by personnel external to schools can be expensive and difficult to sustain. Community science principles and social network research suggest the potential of…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Network Analysis, Peer Teaching, Coaching (Performance)
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J. Hurdle – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
The land-grant system's tripartite mission of teaching, research, and Extension was intended to improve the American livelihood while making contributions to the advancement of U.S. agriculture and economic development. To date, historical analyses within the field of agricultural education have focused on special interest topics rather than a…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, United States History, Land Grant Universities, Educational Legislation
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Courtney Ann Shalavin; Bonnie Amelia Dean; Michelle J. Eady – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2025
Work-integrated learning (WIL) is an expanding international strategy aimed at bolstering the employability of higher education students. With WIL participation on the rise, there is a growing focus on fostering wellbeing during WIL. Drawing on the sociomaterial theoretical framework actor-network theory (ANT) and the WIL Wellbeing Framework, this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Work Experience Programs, Employment Potential
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Thomas Simpson; Lorcan Cronin; Paul Ellison; Thomas Hawkins; Evelyn Carnegie; David Marchant – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2025
In physical education (PE), the use of instruction and feedback is central to children's motor skill learning. Recently, it has been identified that instruction, and feedback, which promote OPTIMAL theory motor learning factors (e.g., an external focus of attention, enhanced expectancies, and autonomy support) can enhance children's motor…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Instruction, Feedback (Response), Psychomotor Skills
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Olufemi Timothy Adigun; Nhlanhla Mpofu; Mncedisi Christian Maphalala – Higher Education Quarterly, 2025
Higher education (HE) is considered to be the apex of all educational endeavours. Therefore, it is expected that student in various institutions of higher learning should be self-motivated for individualized synchronous and asynchronous learning. Lamentably, it seems that such expectation within the HE spaced is yet to be achieved. While…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Blended Learning, Independent Study, Higher Education
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Sarah Bitar; Laetitia Minary; Benoit Lalloué; Yan Kestens; Florian Manneville; Jennifer O'Loughlin; Fabienne Ligier; Nelly Agrinier – Journal of Adolescence, 2025
Background: The extent of the impact and the interconnections among factors within social and residential contexts during the COVID-19 lockdowns on mental well-being remain to be elucidated. We identified latent classes of each of social and residential context during the lockdown and examined their associations with mental well-being among…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Mental Health, Well Being, Social Environment
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Göran Gerdin; Katarina Lundin; Rod Philpot; Ellen Berg; Amanda Mooney; Ansie Kitching; Laura Alfrey; Katarina Schenker; Susanne Linnér – European Physical Education Review, 2025
This paper draws on critical discourse analysis to examine how health and physical education (HPE) curricula from Sweden, Norway, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand may influence possibilities for the enactment of social justice in schools. The findings highlight the presence of social justice intentions across the five curricula as related…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Health Education, Physical Education
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Kimberley A. Baxter; Nidhi Sachdeva; Sabine Baker – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Health and behavior change programs play a crucial role in improving health behaviors at individual and family levels. However, these programs face challenges with engagement and retention and typically show modest efficacy. Cognitive load theory is an established and highly used educational theory that proposes individuals have a finite capacity…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Health Education, Behavior Change, Instructional Design
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Luis Medina-Gual; Carles Monereo – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2025
Assessment in higher education is crucial for learning and has been widely studied. However, students' direct perceptions based on freely formulated narratives have rarely been studied. The present study used a mixed-method design to explore the assessment experiences of 135 student teachers between 2020 and 2024. Initially, emerging categories…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes, Assessment Literacy, Private Colleges
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Askat Tleuov – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2025
Despite communicative goals in English language instruction, speaking skills remain underemphasized in Kazakhstani secondary schools where assessment policies prioritize grammar and reading proficiency. This study examined how four experienced EFL teachers conceptualized and implemented speaking instruction within an exam-oriented educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Secondary School Teachers
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Wen-hsuan Chang; Ya-yu Lo; Cindy Gilson; Valerie Mazzotti; Dawn Rowe – Educational Research and Development Journal, 2025
In this qualitative study, we explored the perceived facilitators and barriers of school-based engagement among parents of youth with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing from 642 open-ended responses collected via a national survey during January to February of 2021, we employed a thematic analysis to examine how parents navigated…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Affordances, Barriers, Parent Participation
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Lauren Yoshizawa – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2025
Purpose: The COVID pandemic brought heightened attention to students' socioemotional needs and wellbeing in school, sparking a wide variety of changes from individual teachers' innovations to district-wide initiatives. This study uses the context of SEL-related changes post-pandemic to explore the ways teachers and leaders engaged in sensemaking…
Descriptors: Well Being, Social Emotional Learning, Educational Change, COVID-19
Gashaw Shewangizaw Woret – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2025
This qualitative Case Study explored Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Technical and Vocational Training Institute English teachers' perceptions and practices of learner-centered approaches. Data were collected from interviews, a focus group discussion, and classroom observations involving 12 participants. Findings indicated positive views…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career and Technical Education, Student Centered Learning, Barriers
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Tran Thanh Du; Le Van Duc; Nguyen Huu The; Dang Thi Bao Dung – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose. Student reticence in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classrooms remains a significant challenge, hindering both communication and language acquisition. The current study investigates the factors contributing to student reticence at Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU) and explores pedagogical interventions to enhance verbal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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Chao Zhang; Ruoxi Li – SAGE Open, 2025
English learning contexts are typically categorized as English as a Second Language (ESL) and English as a Foreign Language (EFL). ESL pertains to English acquisition in regions where it is an official language, while EFL refers to contexts where it is not. Although previous research has examined written language differences among learners in L1…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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