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Jan Olsson; Carina Granberg – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2024
Studies have shown that learning mathematics through programming can be complex and that the programming itself might even hamper students' learning. However, few studies have focused on the role of the teacher and the teacher-student interaction that aims to support students' learning when using programming. The present study examines a didactic…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Communication (Thought Transfer), Creativity, Thinking Skills
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Itir Toksöz – Journal of Peace Education, 2024
Given the increasing popularity of the science-fiction genre, its capacity for worldbuilding and its long-durée vision, coupled with both the difficulty of discussing issues of migration in today's world as something more than a problem of the present and the necessity to go beyond this presentism, the author argues that science-fiction films…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, Peace, Education, Migration
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Kirk Vanacore; Ashish Gurung; Adam Sales; Neil Heffernan – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background: The proliferation of computer-based learning platforms (CBLPs) has caused an increased focus on understanding how to build scalable systems that optimize learning. Thus, CBLPs often rely on close response questions (e.g., multiple choice questions, "select all that apply," "arrange in the correct order," etc.) for…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Learning Management Systems, Questioning Techniques, Grading
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Kontogianni, Feni; Hope, Lorraine; Taylor, Paul J.; Vrij, Aldert; Gabbert, Fiona – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
In information gathering interviews, follow-up questions are asked to clarify and extend initial witness accounts. Across two experiments, we examined the efficacy of open-ended questions following an account about a multi-perpetrator event. In Experiment 1, 50 mock-witnesses used the timeline technique or a free recall format to provide an…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Interviews, Questioning Techniques, Identification
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Brubacher, Sonja P.; Sharman, Stefanie J.; Scoboria, Alan; Powell, Martine B. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
The typical misinformation effect shows that accuracy is lower for details about which people received misleading compared to non-misleading (control) information. In two experiments, we examined the misinformation effect for non-witnessed details (i.e., absent). Three question types introduced control, misleading, and absent details (closed,…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Interviews, Misconceptions, Resistance (Psychology)
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Hudson, Alida K.; Pletcher, Bethanie C. – Reading Teacher, 2020
The authors aim to build awareness of questioning strategies and techniques in specialized literacy professionals (SLPs), specifically those in a literacy coach role. Whereas questioning is a technique that may promote reflective thinking in teachers, the authors note, providing examples and solving problems for teachers may come more naturally to…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Literacy, Coaching (Performance), Specialists
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Lutken, C. Jane; Legendre, Géraldine; Omaki, Akira – Cognitive Science, 2020
Previous work has reported that children creatively make syntactic errors that are ungrammatical in their target language, but are grammatical in another language. One of the most well-known examples is "medial wh-question" errors in English-speaking children's wh-questions (e.g., "What do you think who the cat chased?" from…
Descriptors: Syntax, Creativity, Error Patterns, Children
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Stylianides, Gabriel J.; Stylianides, Andreas J. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2020
In this paper, we argue that posing new researchable questions in educational research is a dynamic process that reflects the field's growing understanding of the web of potentially influential factors surrounding the examination of a particular phenomenon of interest. We illustrate this thesis by drawing on a strand of mathematics education…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Mathematics Education, Research Methodology, Research Design
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Laurance J. Splitter – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2020
I trace the beginnings of my journey in both P4C and p4c2 to my first encounter with Matthew Lipman, in his "office" which was, in fact, a caravan parked on the campus of Montclair State College. That was in August 1982, just prior to my oral examination at Oxford, in which I managed to persuade the examiners that my thesis in the…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Children, Inquiry, Questioning Techniques
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Enright, Esther A.; Wieczorek, Douglas – Journal of Educational Supervision, 2021
This article pushes back against the "evalu-centric view of improvement" (Hazi, 2018; 2020) in the supervision literature by advocating for a democratic pedagogy and supervision framework developed to support instructional supervision and evaluation dialogue between teachers and leaders. This democratized approach honors and centers the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Questioning Techniques, Secondary School Mathematics, Instructional Leadership
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Meleshkevich, Olga; Axe, Judah B.; Espinosa, Francesca degli – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2021
An important communication skill for children with autism is answering multiple questions about visual stimuli (e.g., "What is it?" "What color is it?"). We targeted answering "What number?" and "What shape?" in the presence of numbers inside shapes, and "What is it?" and "What color?" in…
Descriptors: Time Factors (Learning), Questioning Techniques, Visual Stimuli, Preschool Children
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Chalecki, Elizabeth L. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
The original Fred Friendly Seminar was a Socratic dialog intended for expert debate on issues of ethics and public policy. I wanted to apply the format to inter-faculty learning on issues of international relations and foreign policy, so I proposed a type of hybrid scenario, combining the detail and self-reflection of a traditional seminar with…
Descriptors: Program Development, Faculty Development, College Faculty, Questioning Techniques
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Gaudreau, Caroline; Bustamante, Andres S.; Hirsh-Pasek, Kathy; Golinkoff, Roberta Michnick – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2021
"Parkopolis," the life-sized board game, was designed to promote conversation and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) learning. We investigated whether this exhibit also prompted questioning. Caregivers' and children's STEM-related question-asking was compared between Parkopolis (i.e., experimental group) and a…
Descriptors: Games, Game Based Learning, Questioning Techniques, Child Caregivers
Stacey Michelle Foster – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this study was to explore questioning practice in Career and Technical Education classrooms in one Tennessee school district. Four research questions were formulated for this study which investigated relationships between the participant's background, course cluster and level, and quantity, type, function, and cognitive rigor level…
Descriptors: Career and Technical Education, Questioning Techniques, Background, Integrity
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Vrij, Aldert; Leal, Sharon; Fisher, Ronald P.; Mann, Samantha; Jo, Eunkyung; Shaboltas, Alla; Khaleeva, Maria; Granskaya, Juliana; Houston, Kate – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
As interviewees typically say less when an interpreter is present, we examined whether this was caused by interpreters not interpreting everything interviewees say or by interviewees providing less information. We further examined (a) the effect of a model drawing on providing information and (b) the diagnostic value of total details and the…
Descriptors: Cues, Questioning Techniques, Deception, Freehand Drawing
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