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Plass, Jan L.; Homer, Bruce D.; Pawar, Shashank; Brenner, Corinne J.; MacNamara, Andrew P. – Grantee Submission, 2019
Research suggests that gains in executive function (EF) skills training are strongest when task difficulty increases progressively, yet findings on the effectiveness of adaptive approaches for EF training are inconsistent. This study compared the effectiveness of an adaptive vs a non-adaptive version of a digital game designed to train the EF…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Difficulty Level, Teaching Methods, Video Games
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Grant Bage – Student Success, 2019
Exploring the place and potential of 'research' in undergraduate degrees has stimulated higher-educational debate for decades, strongly influencing policies, practices and structures. This article's consideration of some problems associated with teaching and learning about research during the first year of undergraduate degrees, helps throw that…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Faculty, College Freshmen, Teacher Attitudes
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Newstreet, Carmen – English in Texas, 2017
English language learners struggle to read and comprehend the work of William Shakespeare in secondary schools across the country. Yet, these students from diverse backgrounds continue to be required to read this literature. This article offers a review of arguments made to remove Shakespeare from the curriculum as well as reasons for the…
Descriptors: Drama, English Language Learners, Secondary School Students, Teaching Methods
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Beal-Alvarez, Jennifer S.; Figueroa, Daileen M. – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2017
Two key areas of language development include semantic and phonological knowledge. Semantic knowledge relates to word and concept knowledge. Phonological knowledge relates to how language parameters combine to create meaning. We investigated signing deaf adults' and children's semantic and phonological sign generation via one-minute tasks,…
Descriptors: Semantics, Language Acquisition, Phonological Awareness, Adults
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Izu, Cruz; Mirolo, Claudio; Settle, Amber; Mannila, Linda; Stupuriene, Gabriele – Informatics in Education, 2017
Although there is no universal agreement that students should learn programming, many countries have reached a consensus on the need to expose K-12 students to Computational Thinking (CT). When, what and how to teach CT in schools are open questions and we attempt to address them by examining how well students around the world solved problems in…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Performance
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Powell, Loreen; Wimmer, Hayden – Information Systems Education Journal, 2017
Currently, there are more technology related jobs then there are graduates in supply. The need to understand user acceptance of computing degrees is the first step in increasing enrollment in computing fields. Additionally, valid measurement scales for predicting user acceptance of Information Technology degree programs are required. The majority…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Majors (Students), Information Technology, Enrollment
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Oruç Ertürk, Nesrin; Mumford, Simon E. – Language Testing, 2017
This study, conducted by two researchers who were also multiple-choice question (MCQ) test item writers at a private English-medium university in an English as a foreign language (EFL) context, was designed to shed light on the factors that influence test-takers' perceptions of difficulty in English for academic purposes (EAP) vocabulary, with the…
Descriptors: English for Academic Purposes, Vocabulary, Language Tests, Difficulty Level
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Beni, Stephanie; Fletcher, Tim; Ní Chróinín, Déirdre – Quest, 2017
The purpose of this research is to review the literature about young people's meaningful experiences in physical education and youth sport. We reviewed 50 empirical peer-reviewed articles published in English since 1987. Five themes were identified as central influences to young people's meaningful experiences in physical education and sport:…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Athletics, Physical Education, Interaction
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Yeo, Joseph B. W. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2017
Educators usually mean different constructs when they speak of open tasks: some may refer to pure-mathematics investigative tasks while others may have authentic real-life tasks in mind; some may think of the answer being open while others may refer to an open method. On the other hand, some educators use different terms, e.g. open and open-ended,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Assignments, Student Needs
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Hohensinn, Christine; Baghaei, Purya – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2017
In large scale multiple-choice (MC) tests alternate forms of a test may be developed to prevent cheating by changing the order of items or by changing the position of the response options. The assumption is that since the content of the test forms are the same the order of items or the positions of the response options do not have any effect on…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Test Format, Test Items, Difficulty Level
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Roh, Kyeong Hah; Lee, Yong Hah – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2017
The purpose of this study is to explore how an introductory real analysis (IRA) course can be designed to bridge a gap between students' intuition and mathematical rigor. In particular, we focus on a task, called the e-strip activity, designed for the convergence of a sequence. Data were collected from a larger study conducted as a classroom…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Mathematical Logic, Intuition, Task Analysis
Allen, Laura – ProQuest LLC, 2017
A commonly held belief among educators, researchers, and students is that high-quality texts are easier to read than low-quality texts, as they contain more engaging narrative and story-like elements. Interestingly, these assumptions have typically failed to be supported by the writing literature. Research suggests that higher quality writing is…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Reader Text Relationship, Natural Language Processing, Linguistic Performance
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Psaradellis, Cynthia; Muis, Krista R.; Di Leo, Ivana; Lajoie, Susanne P. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
We compared self-regulatory processes and mathematics achievement with 138 elementary students across three conditions: learning by actually teaching (LAT), learning by preparing to teach (LPT), and learning for learning (LL). Students completed concept maps and then solved the problem. Students in the LAT condition created a teaching video, while…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Difficulty Level, Problem Solving, Mathematics Achievement
Bates, Carla – ProQuest LLC, 2017
As society moves into the information age, it has generated the need for people capable of computational, and computer-oriented tasks. Universities have responded with more disciplines requiring at least one programming course, but educators stand witness to students of all degree majors struggling in these introductory programming courses.…
Descriptors: Programming, Introductory Courses, Cognitive Style, Preferences
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Muniz, Marc N.; Crickmore, Cassidy; Kirsch, Joshua; Beck, Jordan P. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2018
Chemical processes can be fully explained only by employing quantum mechanical models. These models are abstract and require navigation of a variety of cognitively taxing representations. Published research about how students use quantum mechanical models at the upper-division level is sparse. Through a mixed-methods study involving think-aloud…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Correlation
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