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Jennifer Lobley; Gemma Miner; Meggan Franks – Journal of Extension, 2025
Volunteers play a pivotal role in enhancing the effectiveness of the 4-H program. Research demonstrates that offering professional development opportunities to volunteers contributes to retention. The Volunteer Research Knowledge Competency Taxonomy (VRKC) is a framework that pinpoints essential competencies for proficiently delivering 4-H youth…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Competence, Youth Programs, Taxonomy
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Nargiza Mikhridinova; Carsten Wolff; Wim Van Petegem – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
An individual competence is one of the main human resources, which enables a person to operate in everyday life. A competence profile, formally captured and described as a structured model, may enable various operations, e.g., a more precise evaluation and closure of a training gap. Such application scenarios supported by information systems are…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Competence, Models, Profiles
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Patronella William Yaw; Mohd Effendi Ewan Mohd Matore; Trikinasih Handayani; Lina Handayani – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2025
Fink's taxonomy is a learning model of six interrelated elements that can be used for the development of learning goals and create significant learning. However, there has been limited discussion about the development trend of Fink's taxonomy systematically. This study aims to identify trends in previous research that employed Fink's taxonomy…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Educational Trends, Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis
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Ingrid Andersson – Educational Theory, 2024
In this article, Ingrid Andersson discusses the decolonial philosophy of Sylvia Wynter, with a special focus on addressing her concepts of the hybrid human and origin stories. Andersson shows how Wynter's philosophizing about the "being" of being human is premised on an entanglement of nature and culture that is on par with the posthuman…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Philosophy, Humanism, Taxonomy
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Ann-Louise Ljungblad – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2023
How teachers relate to their students when they teach can contribute to a deeper and more coherent relational understanding of teaching as an interpersonal profession. This article presents a key indicators' taxonomy of relational teaching. Within the theoretical perspective of teaching called Pedagogical Relational Teachership a taxonomy to…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Teacher Student Relationship, Instruction
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Pattamaporn Piriyapongpipat; Sally Goldin; Nadh Ditcharoen – Smart Learning Environments, 2024
Global trends in higher education emphasize the development of curricula that offer greater responsiveness to learners. Creating flexible and responsive curricula will require additional support systems for curriculum management. The first step toward sustainably developing this kind of system is to represent essential curricular information in a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Taxonomy, Higher Education, Models
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Herbert W. Marsh; Jiesi Guo; Reinhard Pekrun; Oliver Lüdtke; Fernando Núñez-Regueiro – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Multi-wave-cross-lagged-panel models (CLPMs) of directional ordering are a focus of much controversy in educational psychology and more generally. Extending traditional analyses, methodologists have recently argued for including random intercepts and lag2 effects between non-adjacent waves and giving more attention to controlling covariates.…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Academic Achievement, Correlation, Educational Psychology
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Naomi E. Winstone; Edd Pitt – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2025
Examinations are viewed as one of the least inclusive forms of assessment. Attainment gaps between different student groups (e.g. based on ethnicity) are more pronounced in examinations than in coursework, perhaps because feedback on performance is commonplace for coursework yet rare for examinations. We developed, and explored evidence for, a…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Tests, Taxonomy, Foreign Countries
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Julia Chatain; Charlotte Müller; Keny Chatain; Leon Calabrese; Manu Kapur – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
Concreteness and abstraction are key in educational research in mathematics, both when discussing the nature of mathematics in itself, but also when exploring how to learn and teach mathematics. However, while the terms "concrete" and "abstract" are often used in the field, they are not always used with the same meaning. For…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Mathematics Education, Language Usage, Mathematical Concepts
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Meija Lohiniva; Ville Isomöttönen – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2025
Context: Introductory programming courses often face high dropout and failure rates, a challenge widely addressed in computing education research. Collaborative methods, such as group work and pair programming, have been proposed as potential solutions, as they are believed to enhance students' study motivation. Objective: This article provides a…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Student Motivation, Introductory Courses, Computer Science Education
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Khaleel Asyraaf Mat Sanusi; Daniel Majonica; Deniz Iren; Nardie Fanchamps; Roland Klemke – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Developing immersive learning systems is challenging due to their multidisciplinary nature, involving game design, pedagogical modelling, computer science, and the application domain. The diversity of technologies, practices, and interventions makes it hard to explore solutions systematically. A new methodology called Multimodal Immersive Learning…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Multimedia Materials, Innovation, Creativity
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Michael S. Palmer; Judith A. Giering – Innovative Higher Education, 2024
To help higher education instructors, academic support personnel, and institutional leadership better identify, encourage, incentivize, fund, support and assess pedagogical innovation, we describe herein a valid taxonomy capable of precisely characterizing the range of pedagogical innovations in higher education. The Taxonomy of Pedagogical…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Educational Innovation, Teaching Methods, Vocabulary
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Nadine Schlomske-Bodenstein; Bernhard Standl; Pablo Pirnay-Dummer – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2023
The study presented in this paper uses heuristics from computer linguistics and graph theory to analyze a systematic literature review on educational technology. A literature review was conducted to validate an expert-based taxonomy which was developed to ontologize delivered teaching and learning for easy reuse. The sample includes N = 121…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Educational Technology, Literature Reviews, Automation
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Maki Kubota; Yuko Matsuoka; Jason Rothman – Journal of Child Language, 2025
This study examined the acquisition of numeral classifiers in 120 monolingual Japanese children. Previous research has argued that the complex semantic system underlying classifiers is late acquired. Thus, we set out to determine the age at which Japanese children are able to extend the semantic properties of classifiers to novel items/situations.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Japanese, Children, Language Acquisition
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Katy Dineen; Loretta Goff – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2024
While the integrity of academic work has always been vitally important, since the establishment of the International Center for Academic Integrity in 1992 increasing attention has been paid to the area. The term academic integrity now explicitly appears in policy and in job titles or offices tasked with either detection, training, or both.…
Descriptors: Integrity, Ethics, Intellectual Development, Moral Values
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