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Amy L. Gibb; Richard Lewis – International Journal of Nurture in Education, 2019
Nurture groups aim to meet the developmental needs of vulnerable children identified as having Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. Past research has highlighted the need to explore and explain the practitionerchild relationship in nurture groups. In this research, five nurture group practitioners from Key Stage 1 (KS1) nurture groups…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Student Needs, Mental Health, Intervention
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Ali, Zulqurnain; Mahmood, Babak; Mehreen, Aqsa – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2019
Drawing on social exchange theory, the objectives of the study were to examine how succession planning relates to employee performance and assess whether career development and performance appraisal mediate this relationship. Using survey methodology, data were collected from permanent employees at several commercial banks (N = 239; 62% male).…
Descriptors: Job Performance, Career Development, Personnel Evaluation, Banking
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Dahl, Audun; Turiel, Elliot – Developmental Psychology, 2019
Children often encounter events that bear on their moral and other evaluations, such as physical aggression and material disorder. Children's perceptions and evaluations are decisive for how they respond to and learn from these everyday events. Using a new method for investigating the development of social perceptions and evaluations, researchers…
Descriptors: Young Children, Social Attitudes, Childrens Attitudes, Evaluation
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Foster-Hanson, Emily; Rhodes, Marjorie – Cognitive Science, 2019
The current studies (N = 255, children ages 4-5 and adults) explore patterns of age-related continuity and change in conceptual representations of social role categories (e.g., "scientist"). In Study 1, young children's judgments of category membership were shaped by both category labels and category-normative traits, and the two were…
Descriptors: Young Children, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Role
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Neto, Victor – Education Sciences, 2019
The development of vital competencies and a mindset to rethink products, production, and business models in engineering and design students is presently of great importance. These future professionals will play a key role in the development of sustainable products. Within Eco-design and Eco-efficiency curricular unit, an assignment was developed…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Design, Foreign Countries, Engineering
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Hammond, Stuart I.; Drummond, Jesse K. – Developmental Psychology, 2019
Emotions form the foundation of infants' early social interactions and yet their role in prosocial behaviors is generally limited to situations of distress and other negative emotions. The present article argues that both positive emotions and the emotion of interest play important roles in prosocial behavior and development. First, we explore the…
Descriptors: Infants, Prosocial Behavior, Psychological Patterns, Childhood Interests
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Bierema, Laura L. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2019
The purpose of the chapter is to introduce the T-shaped professional and advance it as an organizing rubric for curriculum development in higher education as a strategy to enhance employability. The chapter explores the T-shaped professional by investigating its history, considering the context creating demand for T-shaped people, and outlining…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Educational Strategies
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Bozkurt, Ali; Özyurt, Melike – Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
This study intends to investigate the evaluations of prospective teachers on STEM education, based on their experiences with planning and implementing STEM activities. The research's study group, designed qualitatively, is composed of 18 prospective teachers who graduated from the department of mathematics, 16 prospective teachers who graduated…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, STEM Education, Learning Activities
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Moschen, Suane A.; Macke, Janaina; Bebber, Suélen; Benetti Correa da Silva, Marcelo – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2019
Purpose: The aims of this study is to put on the agenda discussions concerning the approach of sustainable goals and indicators, in terms of how they relate to each other and how to list their importance within a network of contemporary city management. From the millennium objectives experience, UN has launched the continuity of the development…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Community Development, City Government, Urban Areas
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Alkhazaleh, Mohammad Salman Fayyad; Hattamleh, Habes Mohammed Khalifa – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2019
This study aimed at identifying the performance of the educational supervisor in the light of applying the knowledge economy in the education directorates of the Zarqa Governorate, Jordan. For this purpose, the researchers constructed a study instrument with 35 items distributed over four areas: (educational planning, educational management,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Knowledge Economy, Educational Administration, Administrators
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Johansson, Viktor – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
This paper aims to show how Emerson provides a reworking of Kantian understandings of moral education in young children's "Bildung." The article begins and ends by thinking of Emersonian self-cultivation as a form of improvisatory or wild "Bildung." It explores the role of "Bildung" and self-cultivation in preschools…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy, Moral Development, Individual Development
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Gose, Rebecca Lynn – Journal of Dance Education, 2019
Undoubtedly, every young dancer aspires to be an expert technician and artistically dazzling. Working toward that end, a dancer is aware that he or she needs to spend many hours of practice in technique classes and on the stage. However, a dancer might not consider the fact that to become the best dancer possible, he or she needs equal abilities…
Descriptors: Dance, Cognitive Style, Motor Development, Skill Development
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Bassok, Daphna; Engel, Mimi – AERA Open, 2019
This "AERA Open" special topic takes stock of the current knowledge about scaled-up early childhood education (ECE) programs. Rapidly rising ECE participation rates in recent decades have coincided with wide variability in the types of programming available for young children. This expansion makes understanding heterogeneity in effects…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Scaling, Educational Improvement, Faculty Development
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Bemis, Rhyannon H.; Leichtman, Michelle D. – Infant and Child Development, 2019
Accurately remembering how and when one's own learning occurs is an important metacognitive skill that matures during the early school years. In two studies, the impact of a delay on this ability was examined. In Study 1, 30 children in two age groups (4-year-olds and 5-year-olds) participated in two-staged learning events and were interviewed…
Descriptors: Memory, Learning Processes, Metacognition, Preschool Children
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Perry, Lynn K.; Kucker, Sarah C. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2019
Purpose: The particular statistical approach researchers choose is intimately connected to the way they conceptualize their questions, which, in turn, can influence the conclusions they draw. One particularly salient area in which statistics influence our conclusions is in the context of atypical development. Traditional statistical approaches…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Delayed Speech, At Risk Persons, Children
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