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Ellen Larsen; Elizabeth Curtis; Hoa Thi Mai Nguyen; Tony Loughland – International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, 2025
Purpose: Contemporary early career teacher (ECT) mentoring approaches have largely aspired to shift towards a more non-hierarchic and mutually beneficial learning partnership approach. Such mentoring can be challenging to achieve. We report on a project that sought to further understand how intellectual virtues, such as intellectual courage,…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teacher Collaboration, Mentors, Teacher Characteristics
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Lóa Björk Jóelsdóttir; Paul Andrews – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2025
In this paper we present a novel adaptation of a tri-phase assessment tool, originally devised to investigate students' linear equations-related strategy flexibility, to evaluate Danish grade-six students' multidigit arithmetic-related strategy adaptivity and flexibility. Participants, 731 students, median age 12 years and drawn from 20…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Elementary School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Equations (Mathematics)
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Gary D. Fisk – Teaching of Psychology, 2025
Introduction: Recent innovations in generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have led to an educational environment in which human authorship cannot be assumed, thereby posing a significant challenge to upholding academic integrity. Statement of the problem: Both humans and AI detection technologies have difficulty distinguishing…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Writing (Composition), Plagiarism, Identification
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IM Hambali; Moh. Khasairi; Yusuf Hanafi; Titis Thoriquttyas – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2025
The results of needs assessments for a number of universities show that virtuous character behavior shows a number of problems that require efforts by universities to carry out massive and planned virtuous character education movements. The perryso dialogue model based on cognitive behavior modification was developed to overcome a number of…
Descriptors: Values Education, Teaching Methods, Accuracy, Moral Values
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Chiharu Yamada; Yoshihiro Itaguchi; Claudia Rodríguez-Aranda – npj Science of Learning, 2025
Studies have shown that explicit strategies make a significant contribution to visuomotor adaptation. However, little attention has been given to potential unconscious cognitive biases in these strategies, despite that they involve a sequence of cognitive decision-making processes. To reveal the possible cultural biases involved in motor learning,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Bias, Visual Perception, Psychomotor Skills
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Aine Ito – Language Learning, 2025
This study tested whether encouraging prediction enhances prediction in second language (L2) speakers. L2 English speakers listened to English sentences like "The woman … will read/buy one of the newspapers" while viewing the target (a newspaper) and distractor objects (a rose, a bowl, and a mango) on a screen and clicked on the target…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Word Recognition, Second Language Learning, Sentences
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Raymond A. Opoku; Bo Pei; Wanli Xing – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2025
While high-accuracy machine learning (ML) models for predicting student learning performance have been widely explored, their deployment in real educational settings can lead to unintended harm if the predictions are biased. This study systematically examines the trade-offs between prediction accuracy and fairness in ML models trained on the…
Descriptors: Prediction, Accuracy, Electronic Learning, Artificial Intelligence
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Mohsin Murtaza; Chi-Tsun Cheng; Mohammad Fard; John Zeleznikow – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2025
As modern vehicles continue to integrate increasingly sophisticated Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Autonomous Vehicles (AV) functions, conventional user manuals may no longer be the most effective medium for conveying knowledge to drivers. This research analysed conventional, paper and video-based instructional methods versus a…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Driver Education, Motor Vehicles, Natural Language Processing
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Emilia Hawkey; Matthew A. Palmer; Nenagh Kemp – Child Development, 2025
Learning to capitalize in English requires identifying a word's type and sentence position. In two cloze studies (2021-2022), Australian students of all genders (95% White, monolingual) spelled words with one and two capitalization cues (proper nouns, sentence-initial words) and no-cue control words. High school (12-18 years, n = 59) and…
Descriptors: High School Students, College Students, Elementary School Students, Writing Skills
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Hyeryung Lee; Walter P. Vispoel – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2025
Traditional methods for detecting cheating on assessments tend to focus on either identifying cheaters or compromised items in isolation, overlooking their interconnection. In this study, we present a novel biclustering approach that simultaneously detects both cheaters and compromised items by identifying coherent subgroups of examinees and items…
Descriptors: Identification, Cheating, Test Wiseness, Test Items
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Abdullah Alrubaian – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
As artificial intelligence becomes more widespread, tools such as GPT-3.5, GPT-4, and Google Gemini are also increasingly used as additional resources to help parents understand dyslexia. However, the validity and precision of these instruments have not been studied well. This cross-sectional study assessed ChatGPT-3.5, ChatGPT-4, and Gemini on…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Accuracy, Models, Dyslexia
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Hamlin, Iain; Bolger, Fergus; Vasilichi, Alexandrina; Belton, Ian; Crawford, Megan M.; Sissons, Aileen; Taylor Browne Luka, Courtney; Wright, George – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
Groups often make better judgements than individuals, and recent research suggests that this phenomenon extends to the deception detection domain. The present research investigated whether the influence of groups enhances the accuracy of judgements, and whether group size influences deception detection accuracy. Two-hundred fifty participants…
Descriptors: Accuracy, Evaluative Thinking, Deception, Groups
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Mac Giolla, Erik; Luke, Timothy J. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
The current meta-analysis examines the cognitive approach to lie detection. Our goal was to assess the practical utility of this approach by examining whether it improves the lie detection ability of human observers. The cognitive approach to lie detection led to an average accuracy rate of 60.00%, 95% CI [56.42; 63.53] and a bias corrected…
Descriptors: Deception, Identification, Observation, Accuracy
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DeCarlo, Lawrence T.; Zhou, Xiaoliang – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2021
In signal detection rater models for constructed response (CR) scoring, it is assumed that raters discriminate equally well between different latent classes defined by the scoring rubric. An extended model that relaxes this assumption is introduced; the model recognizes that a rater may not discriminate equally well between some of the scoring…
Descriptors: Scoring, Models, Bias, Perception
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Ünal, Ercenur; Richards, Catherine; Trueswell, John C.; Papafragou, Anna – Developmental Science, 2021
Although it is widely assumed that the linguistic description of events is based on a structured representation of event components at the perceptual/conceptual level, little empirical work has tested this assumption directly. Here, we test the connection between language and perception/cognition cross-linguistically, focusing on the relative…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Language, Perception, English
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