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Aidman, Eugene; Jackson, Simon A.; Kleitman, Sabina – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
Performance on many decision-making tasks is underpinned by metacognitive monitoring, cognitive abilities, and executive functioning. Fatigue-inducing conditions, such as sleep loss, compromise these factors, leading to decline in decision performance. Using a 40-hr sleep deprivation protocol, we examined these factors and the resulting decision…
Descriptors: Sleep, Executive Function, Cognitive Ability, Metacognition
Dommett, Eleanor J.; van Tilburg, Wijnand; Gardner, Benjamin – Education and Information Technologies, 2019
Lecture capture use has increased in recent years. Research shows that staff and students view capture differently, but their views on the practice of opting-in and out has not been investigated previously, even though this element of practice can be specified in institutional policy and governance. Focus groups revealed that staff were unclear on…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Case Studies, College Faculty, College Students
Lykkegaard, Eva; Ulriksen, L. – International Journal of Science Education, 2019
The metaphor of the leaking pipeline is sometimes used to suggest that some students are lost for STEM as they advance through the educational system. This paper follows a cohort of upper-secondary school students with an interest in STEM from 18 months before their completion of upper-secondary until three years after their completion. Adopting a…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Secondary School Students, Career Choice, Science Careers
Frank, Mary Margaret; Haskins, Mark E.; Lynch, Luann J. – Journal of Education and Learning, 2019
Many successful non-financial managers aspire to contribute at the larger table of management decision making. To do so necessitates broadening their skills to include financial acumen. For non-financial managers, learning new financial constructs can be daunting, and knowing when to use which tool is challenging. We describe a…
Descriptors: Management Development, Business Administration Education, Instructional Design, Minicourses
Vázquez-Recio, Rosa – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2019
The aim of this paper is to provide an analysis of the solitude as an inherent feeling in the management practice; a sentiment that has not been paid enough attention in studies of school leadership. To perform this analysis, it is necessary to understand the school management as an "action" and not just as a function. From this initial…
Descriptors: School Administration, Professional Isolation, Reflection, Teacher Administrator Relationship
Castro M., Alexandra; Hernández A., Zabrina; Riquelme M., Elisa; Ossa C., Carlos; Aedo S., Jaime; Da Costa D., Silvia; Páez R., Darío – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2019
Cognitive biases are unreasonable ways of making decisions, often in a one-sided way. The objective of this research was to describe the level of representativeness and confirmation biases in Chilean psychology students, in order to know how this phenomenon occurs. The participants were 198 psychology students from three universities in southern…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decision Making, Cognitive Processes, Bias
Tufford, Lea; Bogo, Marion; Katz, Ellen; Lee, Barbara; Ramjattan, Roxanne – Journal of Social Work Education, 2019
As future mandated reporters, social work students face the dual challenge of rendering accurate reporting decisions while concurrently maintaining the therapeutic relationship in an effort to decrease future child abuse and neglect. To address the paucity of training in this regard, 42 bachelor of social work (n=18) and master of social work…
Descriptors: Disclosure, Child Abuse, Social Work, Caseworkers
George, Casey E.; Castro, Erin L.; Rincon, Blanca – Studies in Higher Education, 2019
In recent decades, efforts to diversify Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields have relied on a variety of recruitment and retention programs designed to improve access and outcomes of traditionally underrepresented populations. Examining how such programs emerge within institutions of higher education in the United States…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Intervention, Program Development, Resource Allocation
Prescod, Diandra; Gilfillan, Beth; Belser, Christopher; Orndorff, Robert; Ishler, Matthew – College Quarterly, 2019
Many students face a number of challenges when they enter into their undergraduate years. Career planning courses allow students to explore various major and career of interests along with their decision-making skills. These kinds of courses can either be general or focused to a specific discipline. The current study examined career…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Decision Making, Career Planning, Intellectual Disciplines
Hancock, Sally – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2019
In recent decades, increasing participation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has emerged as a globally shared policy objective in higher education. This policy objective is underpinned by a commitment to the economic framework of the knowledge economy and the belief that STEM education, knowledge and innovation are…
Descriptors: Knowledge Economy, Scientists, Game Theory, STEM Education
Laletas, Stella – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2019
For professional school counsellors who work in secondary schools, ethical issues arise more often than in other practice settings. While ethical codes and guidelines provide guidance in decision making, a reliance on ethical principles may still leave professionals open to criticism since such principles can be interpreted to suit the situation.…
Descriptors: Ethics, Decision Making, School Counselors, Secondary Schools
Inchley, Maggie; Dar, Sadhvi; Pujara, Susmita; Baker, Sylvan – Research in Drama Education, 2019
British universities have historically excluded sections of society from entering and from participating in decision-making. The neoliberal university has entrenched these inequalities in insidious ways that are resistant to change. By drawing on critical feminisms, we delineate a politics of careful solidarity that can mitigate the erasure of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, College Students, At Risk Students
Asfour, Ali; Zain, Samer; Salleh, Norsaremah; Grundy, John – International Journal of Technology in Education and Science, 2019
Agile development methods have been proposed as a natural fit for mobile app development contexts. Despite many studies addressing the adoption of agile methods for traditional web and desktop applications, there is a lack of studies of how mobile app development teams can adopt agile methods and the challenges they are facing. Our study explores…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Case Studies, Guidance, Quality Assurance
Surti, Chirag; Celani, Anthony – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2019
The newsvendor problem is a classic problem of decision making under risk that is taught in traditional Operations and Supply Chain Management classes as a single-period inventory problem. We discuss the following three pedagogical points of interest to any instructor tasked with teaching this topic: a) why the newsvendor model is relevant in this…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Risk, Teaching Methods, Active Learning
Andersson, Erik – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2019
Background: Referees, parents and coaches are vital for co-creating the educational practice of competitive games in youth sport and influencing young players' behaviour, learning and socialisation within the game. Coaches and parents influence players in different ways in competitive games and their behaviour can be viewed as role-modelling…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Athletic Coaches, Attitudes, Competition

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