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Brooks, Maneka Deanna; Frankel, Katherine K.; Learned, Julie E. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2022
Stand-alone reading intervention courses, or reading classes, are designed to facilitate the literacy development of adolescents who have been deemed "struggling" readers. However, the existence of such courses does not mean that these goals are realized. Decades of qualitative research on youth perspectives and experiences have…
Descriptors: Reading Improvement, Intervention, Program Effectiveness, Educational Policy
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Chevalère, J.; Camblats, A. -M.; Laurier, V.; Tauber, M.; Thuilleaux, D.; Postal, V. – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2022
Background: The present study investigated decision-making in patients with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) using the Soochow Gambling Task (SGT). The objective was to assess whether adults with PWS have impaired hot executive functions and whether the deficit is specific to PWS or linked to intellectual disabilities. Method: The SGT performance of 26…
Descriptors: Genetic Disorders, Decision Making, Adults, Executive Function
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Lewis, Amy C.; McKee, D'Lisa N.; Louis, Melissa R. – Management Teaching Review, 2022
Employee selection and group decision-making skills are critical for ensuring hiring is valid, meets organizational goals, and considers ethical and legal limitations. This exercise has participants role-play members of a search committee reviewing job finalists using shared and unique information. A novel twist to traditional hidden-profile…
Descriptors: Personnel Selection, Participative Decision Making, Role Playing, Search Committees (Personnel)
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Hetherington, Janet E.; Forrester, Gillian – Management in Education, 2022
This article examines the nature of governance in the Co-operative Academies Trust which comprises academy schools in England sponsored by the Co-operative Group. The historical and political context for the study is summarised, the research methodology is explained, and data are drawn upon from one case study academy. Structural, organisational…
Descriptors: Governance, Charter Schools, Parent School Relationship, School Community Relationship
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Sandsør, Astrid Marie Jorde; Hovdhaugen, Elisabeth; Bøckmann, Ester – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2022
This paper uses register data to study how a particular age reward feature affects admission into two highly competitive study programs: medicine and law. The Norwegian admission system to higher education is centralized, and applicants compete in two quotas: one quota almost entirely based on grade point average from upper secondary education and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Admission, Age Differences, Medical Schools
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Lapidow, Elizabeth; Killeen, Isabella; Walker, Caren M. – Developmental Science, 2022
During exploration, young children often show an intuitive sensitivity to uncertainty, despite their strong tendency towards overconfidence in their explicit judgments. Here, we examine the development of children's explicit and implicit recognition of uncertainty using the same stimuli. We presented 4- and 5-year-olds with objects that varied in…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Ambiguity (Context), Preschool Children, Evaluative Thinking
Han, Jaepil – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study examined how algebra teachers plan curriculum units when they actively design their curriculum. I used a case study (Yin, 2013) of five experienced high school mathematics teachers who came from school districts of varying sizes across the nation. More specifically, I analyzed the teachers' unit planning processes and products by…
Descriptors: Teacher Developed Materials, Curriculum Development, Units of Study, Algebra
Sloat, Mary – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Since the early 1990's funding K-12 public education in Oklahoma has faced trials and tribulations. The purpose of this study was to understand, through the lens of Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT), factors that elected educators have experienced that have influenced their ability and their motivation to affect increased funding for education…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Educational Finance, Financial Support
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Yang, Huilan; Taikh, Alexander; Lupker, Stephen J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
Using two-character Chinese word targets in a masked priming lexical-decision task, Gu and colleagues (2015) demonstrated a significant transposed character (TC) priming effect. More importantly, the priming effect was the same size for single-morpheme words and multiple-morpheme words, suggesting that TC priming effects are not influenced by…
Descriptors: Chinese, Morphology (Languages), Priming, Orthographic Symbols
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Bourke, Roseanna; O'Neill, John – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2022
Aotearoa New Zealand ratified the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) in 1993, which means its principles and rights are obligatory, not optional. So, UNCRC has important implications for teachers, leaders, and boards of trustees in schools. UNCRC has 54 articles. A good starting point for teachers is the articles…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Childrens Rights, Federal Legislation, Freedom of Speech
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Fredricks, Susan M.; DiFronzo-Heitzer, Nicola – Critical Questions in Education, 2022
Family or kinship affects how we make decisions including those of an ethical nature. Research has shown that family is an important component and influencer for First Generation College Students. The influence of family spans the globe from the United States to various international locations. This study replicates a previous study on kinship and…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Control Groups, Ethics, Decision Making
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Sun, Xiujuan; Trent, John – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2022
Leaning on a holistic supervising doctoral writing framework, this study sets out to conceptualise and unpack the dialogic feedback experiences sustained within a PhD candidate's research article writing process. A juxtaposition of multiple data sources uncovers that effective employment of supervision approaches to feedback essentially varies…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Writing (Composition), Supervision, Foreign Countries
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Pickup, Austin – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
This paper interrogates the fundamental logic of data-driven decision-making (DDDM) as it has taken hold in education and argues for a critical analysis of data-driven education via an attitude of historical ontology. Though influenced by Foucault's understanding of this concept, I center Colin Koopman's recent analysis of the 'informational…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Learning Analytics, Educational Philosophy, Criticism
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Wright, Daniel B.; Wolff, Sarah M. – Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology, 2022
How much people believe that they understand information, so-called metacomprehension, is important for education. This ability to discriminate between well-learned versus not well-learned information is important to allow the student to decide which areas need further understanding. Feedback can affect metacomprehension and is important for…
Descriptors: Adults, Feedback (Response), Scores, Metacognition
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Mcalpine, Lynn; Chiramba, Otilia Fortunate; Keane, Matt – Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2022
Purpose: Many nations, including African ones, view PhD graduates as a means to be more internationally competitive, and national policies may encourage outward mobility of potential PhDs, expecting that graduates on return will enhance the country's capacity. Many studies of such mobility, as with studies of early career researchers generally,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Students, Foreign Students
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