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Fatma Merve Mustafaoglu; Fatma Alkan – Science Education International, 2025
Recycling waste is essential to mitigate environmental damage caused by human activity. Environmentally responsible behaviors, shaped during early ages, are closely linked to environmental attitudes, as demonstrated by prior research. This study aims to predict middle school students' recycling behaviors using machine learning algorithms. A…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Recycling, Student Behavior, Artificial Intelligence
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Richard J. Munthali; Chris G. Richardson; Julia Pei; Jean N. Westenberg; Lonna Munro; Randy P. Auerbach; Ana Paula Prescivalli; Melissa Vereschagin; Quinten K. Clarke; Angel Y. Wang; Daniel Vigo – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: To identify subgroups of students with distinct profiles of mental health symptoms (MH) and substance use risk (SU) and the extent to which MH history and socio-demographics predict subgroup membership. Participants: University students (N = 10,935: 63% female). Methods: Repeated cross-sectional survey administered weekly to stratified…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Depression (Psychology), Drug Use, Risk
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Yael Yossel-Eisenbach; Aleksandra Gerkerova; Nitza Davidovitch – European Educational Researcher, 2025
The increasing reliance on digital technologies in higher education has significantly transformed teaching and learning practices, highlighting the distinct roles of research- and teaching-oriented faculty in digital pedagogy. Researchoriented faculty contribute to active digital learning by promoting critical thinking, problem-solving, and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teaching Methods, Learning Experience, Electronic Learning
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Carla Pastorino-Campos; Amy Devine; Louise Gilbert – Language Assessment Quarterly, 2025
The provision of extra time (ET) is one of the most frequently granted access arrangements in second/additional language (L2) testing. This study investigated whether test takers use ET, provided in the form of pauses at pre-determined locations during the listening input, in digital listening tasks and what factors may affect their behaviour. The…
Descriptors: Language Tests, Listening Comprehension Tests, Testing Accommodations, English (Second Language)
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Cammellia Othman; Abdul Halim Busari; Majelan Sulong – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2025
This study explores the relationship between followership and three dimensions of organizational commitment: affective, normative and continuance among primary school teachers in Sarawak, Malaysia. Research on how followership behaviours affect employee commitment is weak despite increased understanding of their role in organisational success. To…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Work Attitudes, Organizational Culture
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Dermot Breslin – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
Recent research has shown that virtual settings can negatively impact interactions within groups. However, few empirical studies have looked at group creative processes in virtual teams, with most research to date focusing on individuals. To address this gap, an experimental study was carried out to compare the creative performance of groups in…
Descriptors: Group Behavior, Creativity, Creative Thinking, Computer Mediated Communication
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Juan D. Pinto; Luc Paquette – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2025
The increasing use of complex machine learning models in education has led to concerns about their interpretability, which in turn has spurred interest in developing explainability techniques that are both faithful to the model's inner workings and intelligible to human end-users. In this paper, we describe a novel approach to creating a…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Student Behavior, Models
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Peng Han; Yuqiang Guo; He Li; Nan Li; Yanzhao Tang – SAGE Open, 2025
Entrepreneurship education (EE) exerts a profound impact not only on the individuals' career trajectories and entrepreneurial activity, but also on organizational innovation and competitiveness, thus being needed to grasp its meaning and consequences further. Drawing on the theory of planned behavior, this study explores the relationship between…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Business Education, Career Development, Employment Qualifications
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Burt Hatch; Derek Sayre Andrews; Brett Dufour; Shayan M. Alavynejad; Joshua K. Lee; Sally Rogers; Marjorie Solomon; Meghan Miller; Christine Wu Nordahl – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Difficulty initiating or maintaining sleep is common among autistic individuals and co-occurs with internalizing and externalizing symptoms. This study tested associations between subcortical regions implicated in sleep processes and measures of dysregulated sleep initiation/maintenance in autistic and non-autistic 2- to 4-year-olds. The role of…
Descriptors: Sleep, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Young Children, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Florian Markus Bednarski; Katrin Rothmaler; Simon M. Hofmann; Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann – Child Development, 2025
The ability to control movement is a core element of agency. Previous studies of infant agency have focused on responses to sensory contingencies but neglected the importance of infants' control as a necessary indicator of agency. Here, we test whether infants flexibly control their eye movements with a gaze-contingent eye tracking paradigm.…
Descriptors: Infants, Infant Behavior, Eye Movements, Self Control
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Tamar David Cohen; Judah Koller; Eric Duku; Anna Kata; Colleen Anderson; Teresa Bennett; Amber Cauwenbergs; Kathleen Dekker; Briano DiRezze; Irene Drmic; Judy Eerkes; Stephen J. Gentles; Kathy Georgiades; Lorraine Hoult; Olaf Kraus De Camargo; Bill Mahoney; Ronit Mesterman; Olivia Ng; Sue Robertson; Caroline Roncadin; Stelios Georgiades – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Purpose: In the context of developmental trajectories, the association between adaptive functioning and core autism symptomatology remains unclear. The current study examines the associations of adaptive behavior with autism symptom sub-domains and with different facets of symptom expression. Methods: Participants include 36 children with a recent…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Children, Behavior Patterns
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David E. Low – English Journal, 2025
This essay examines students' transgressive critical literacies in response to current events and contemporary manifestations of sociopolitical youth resistance, calling on educators to uplift malicious compliance, creative compliance, and transgressive humor to live out the core value of qualified hope.
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Youth, Social Influences, Political Influences
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Mark D. Samudre; Jessica N. Torelli; Zitsi Mirakhur; Mary Morganti – School Mental Health, 2025
School-based personnel continue to cite supporting student behavior as one of the most difficult aspects of the teaching profession. We administered a survey to explore what implementation drivers are available at the school and district level to support implementation of targeted and intensive behavioral supports and perceptions on specific…
Descriptors: Positive Behavior Supports, Program Implementation, Inservice Teacher Education, Faculty Development
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Rachel M. Wong; Olusola O. Adesope – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
Interest in collaborative concept mapping studies has grown steadily over the years. However, insufficient studies compare collaborative concept mapping with other similarly robust collaborative activities. Another limitation is that existing collaborative concept mapping studies seldom elaborate on the extent of participants' interactions with…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Interaction, Cooperation, Activities
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Maggie MacLure – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Who or what might be the illegitimate offspring of the "bad girl" as a figure for post-qualitative research? I consider the witch as a figure of posthuman efficacy and affective relationality, drawing on recent invocations of witchcraft and divination as theoretic practice. The witch might help post-qualitative methodology fulfil its own…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Resistance to Change, Resistance (Psychology), Affective Behavior
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