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Charles L. Lowery; Chetanath Gautam – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2023
Over the last several decades, the opioid crisis has had an increasing impact on the educational environment of schools. The role that principals and superintendents have in leading schools that have been affected by opioids has been mostly overlooked in the research. The present study was conducted in Ohio, a state with areas that have some of…
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Principals, Superintendents, Narcotics
Kukucka, Jeff; Dror, Itiel E.; Yu, Melissa; Hall, Lisa; Morgan, Ruth M. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Forensic examiners routinely compare a crime-relevant mark of unknown origin against a single suspect's sample, which may create an expectation that the two will match. We tested how embedding the suspect's sample among known-innocent fillers (i.e., an "evidence lineup") affects expert decision-making. Experienced fingerprint examiners…
Descriptors: Crime, Evidence, Decision Making, Expertise
Wilson, Cristina G.; Shipley, Thomas F.; Davatzes, Alexandra K. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Previous research demonstrates that domain experts, like ordinary participant populations, are vulnerable to decision bias. Here, we examine susceptibility to bias amongst expert field scientists. Field scientists operate in less predictable environments than other experts, and feedback on the consequences of their decisions is often unclear or…
Descriptors: Bias, Expertise, Scientists, Decision Making
Thompson, Winston C. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
In this review of the "Educational Goods," the author provides a set of comments that might extend the worthy framework provided by Brighouse, Ladd, Loeb and Swift. In particular, the author calls attention to the ways in which continued work within this project might broaden its conceptualisation of educational goods, increase the scope…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Models, Decision Making, Parent Rights
Tillson, John – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
In this paper, I offer Brighouse et al some friendly suggestions for expanding the notion of 'educational goods', pose some challenges for their book's decision-making framework and offer an opportunity for them to fill some small, but interesting lacunas. I start by comparing their typology of desirable educational outcomes with alternative…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Models, Classification, Epistemology
Rebecca Wallace; Julian Morris; Melanie Hodgkinson – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2024
Background: Recent Government guidelines have promoted returning people with learning disabilities and/or autism from out-of-area placements to their local communities. These transitions not only impact the individuals but also their families. Methods: This study explores the experiences of family members who have been involved in the repatriation…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Transitional Programs, Geographic Location
Tawanda Jimu; Britta Rennkamp – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: This paper aims to present insights on the governance of sustainability transitions in higher education in Africa. The authors interrogate the research literatures on the governance of socio-technical transitions in water, electricity, transport and waste management, and identify barriers and enabling factors that enhance transformative…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Networks, Governance, Universities
Hee-Sun Lee; Gey-Hong Gweon; Aubree Webb; Dan Damelin; Chad Dorsey – Science Education, 2024
This study addresses the measurement of high school students' epistemic knowledge associated with scientific experimentation (EKSE) which concerns "how" scientific experimentation generates knowledge and "why" that knowledge is justified. Based on philosophical, educational standards, and literature analyses, an EKSE construct…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Science Experiments, High School Students, Thinking Skills
GeLynn Gail Thompson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study utilized a basic interpretive design to explore the experiences of parents/guardians who enrolled their children in the Build Our Kids for Success Program (BOKS) and autoethnography to explore the experiences of the researcher while implementing the BOKS program. In-depth interviews were conducted with 15 individuals representing 13…
Descriptors: Parents, Parent Attitudes, Ethnography, Program Implementation
Ali Çagatay Kilinç; Mahmut Polatcan; Selçuk Turan; Nedim Özdemir – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
This study investigated the relationship between principal job satisfaction, distributed leadership, teacher-student relationships, and student reading achievement in Turkey. Using school- and teacher-level data from the PISA 2018 and TALIS 2018, we conducted a mediated-effect with antecedent effect model, in which the construct of teacher-student…
Descriptors: Principals, Job Satisfaction, Reading Achievement, Teacher Student Relationship
Yulei Gavin Zhang; Mandy Yan Dang; M. David Albritton – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2024
The current study details the development of an undergraduate business analytics course that combines components of both active and experiential learning. The course offering is designed to expose students from different backgrounds to an intermediate-to-advanced level of business analytics. The course is unique in that it was designed to be…
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Data Analysis, Undergraduate Students, Active Learning
Jonan Phillip Donaldson; Ahreum Han; Shulong Yan; Seiyon Lee; Sean Kao – Information and Learning Sciences, 2024
Purpose: Design-based research (DBR) involves multiple iterations, and innovations are needed in analytical methods for understanding how learners experience a learning experience in ways that both embrace the complexity of learning and allow for data-driven changes to the design of the learning experience between iterations. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Network Analysis, Learning Experience, Educational Research
Connie Anderson; Alan Iampieri; Leah Franklin; Amy Daniels; Katharine Diehl; J. Kiely Law – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
To explore issues surrounding re-consenting youth in longitudinal studies as they reach legal adulthood interviews were conducted with 46 parents plus 13 autistic teens enrolled in the Simons Foundation Powering Autism Research for Knowledge (SPARK) study. Qualitative analysis focused on family sensitivities regarding guardianship decisions,…
Descriptors: Informed Consent, Pediatrics, Research Methodology, Autism Spectrum Disorders
Sarah Leckey; Shefali Bhagath; Elliott G. Johnson; Simona Ghetti – Child Development, 2024
Memory decision-making in 26- to 32-month-olds was investigated using visual-paired comparison paradigms, requiring toddlers to select familiar stimuli (Active condition) or view familiar and novel stimuli (Passive condition). In Experiment 1 (N = 108, 54.6% female, 62% White; replication N = 98), toddlers with higher accuracy in the Active…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Child Development, Memory, Decision Making
Qian Huang; Jisun Jung – Higher Education Quarterly, 2024
How does studying in the United States affect Chinese doctoral engineering graduates' career decisions? The present study is based on semi-structured interviews with 16 Chinese engineering graduates who completed their doctorates in the United States, focusing on two critical aspects of their career decisions: returning to China and pursuing…
Descriptors: Decision Making Skills, Career Choice, Doctoral Students, Engineering Education

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