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Smith, Anna; Hunt, Carolyn S. – Theory Into Practice, 2021
In this article, we take a close look at the authoritative discourses of digital writing development communicated through the US Common Core State Standards, inclusive of its marketing materials (e.g., website, supplemental documents, and videos). Digital writing is largely missing from the CCSS and its limited inclusion is predominantly in the…
Descriptors: Common Core State Standards, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Discourse Analysis
Brown, Rebecca H. – ProQuest LLC, 2021
As schools make a shift to standards-based grading to ensure greater equity and clarity of expectations and more transparency in reporting progress on academic and behavior expectations, teachers are required to adopt new practices. Understanding the impact such a change has on teachers' sense of self-efficacy and effectiveness in the classroom is…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Experience
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Kiri Mealings; Kelly Miles; Joerg M. Buchholz – International Journal of Listening, 2025
A child's ability to comprehend speech in the mainstream classroom is vital for intellectual and social development. However, listening conditions are often sub-optimal; the presence of multiple talkers, high noise levels, and long reverberation times add to the challenge of listening with a developing auditory system. An assessment that captures…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Listening Comprehension Tests, Comparative Analysis, Speech Communication
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Daniel García-Pérez; Jara González-Lamas – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
Student participation has become a relevant topic in the international debate on education. However, the conceptions of the meaning of participation and its practical implications are very heterogeneous. This article reviews how educational policies have conceived student participation in Western countries. Having conceptualised student…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Social Systems, Neoliberalism, Democracy
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Sarah Ruth Morris; Sarah Clark McKenzie – Educational Forum, 2025
Freshman grades relate to academic outcomes, yet limited research explores which students face the highest risk of course failure. With logit analysis using a five-year Arkansas dataset (n = 164,688), we find that economically disadvantaged ninth-grade students are more likely to fail a course than their more privileged peers. This disparity…
Descriptors: High School Freshmen, Grade 9, Grades (Scholastic), Failure
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William H. Schmidt; Richard T. Houang; William F. Sullivan; Leland S. Cogan – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2025
Opportunities to learn related to the use of quantitative reasoning to solve higher-order real-world applications that reflect the messy nature of the world are scarce and vary across countries. Those experiences are essential to the development of quantitative literacy. This literacy, like that related to language, is critical for all children.…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Academic Standards, Textbooks, Textbook Content
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Moriah Omer-Attali; Adam Lefstein; Hadar Netz – Language and Education, 2025
While once forbidden in classrooms, laughter is increasingly encouraged as contributing to a positive learning environment. However, analyses of laughter in conversation show that laughter performs multiple social functions, some of which are not necessarily positive. Applying this lens, this study investigates the interactional functions of…
Descriptors: Humor, Elementary School Students, Student Behavior, Behavior Standards
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Clara Puni-Nyamesem; Amie A. Perry; Julia T. Atiles – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Over the past thirty years, there have been notable changes in child care ratios and group sizes. Child care ratios refer to the number of children one caregiver is responsible for, while group size refers to the total number of children in a classroom at an early care and education setting. The current analysis examines the current licensing…
Descriptors: Child Care Centers, Certification, Standards, Teacher Student Ratio
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Mandy Pierlejewski; Lisa Murtagh; Huw Humphreys – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2025
In the context of a global teacher recruitment crisis, the English department for Education has responded by implementing a new, highly prescriptive curriculum for initial teacher education called the Initial Teacher Training Core Content Framework. Using a combination of content analysis and an original approach entitled "doppelganger as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Neoliberalism
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Stephanie M. Moody; Emily Holtz – New Educator, 2025
The Science of Teaching Reading (STR) has burgeoned nationally and changed the requirements for Texas Teacher Education Programs (TEPs), causing researchers to fear that the focus on foundational skills will limit attention given to writing, and the reading-writing relationship in particular. The present content analysis investigates literacy…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Writing Instruction, Reading Writing Relationship, Content Analysis
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Puttawat Kanyakan; Chuankid Masena; Phongthon Singhaphan; Somruthai Taochan; Nares Khantharee – Journal of Education and Learning, 2025
This research aimed to develop strategies to manage vocational education to excellence using the Research and Development (R&D) methodology. The study included two phases. Phase 1 involved analyzing fundamental data and needs for vocational education management. The sample was 206 school directors from eight types of vocational institutions…
Descriptors: Career and Technical Education, Administrators, Administrator Attitudes, Higher Education
Mari Quanbeck; Virginia A. Ressa; Martha L. Thurlow – National Center on Educational Outcomes, 2025
This report presents findings from two studies examining accommodations policies and research on alternate assessments based on alternate academic achievement standards (AA-AAAS). This policy analysis and literature review revealed several key insights about accommodations for AA-AAAS, with far-reaching implications for policy, practice, and…
Descriptors: State Policy, Alternative Assessment, Testing Accommodations, Academic Achievement
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Aigul Syzdykbayeva; Kulbarshyn Meterbayeva; Larissa Ageyeva; Yelena Agranovich; Violetta Tyan – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2025
The purpose of this study is to conduct literature mapping on professional development, continuous professional learning, and teacher professional standards using metadata extracted from 5,156 journal articles indexed in the Web of Science database from 1975 to 2025. The study employs bibliometric methods to describe and visually represent the…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Professionalism, Standards, Journal Articles
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Zaenal Abidin; Muhammad Zulfadhli; Laely Farokhah; Nanda William; Mochammad Miftachul Huda; Ejen Jenal Mutaqin – International Journal of Language Education, 2025
Writing is one of the important language abilities for students in universities. However, previous studies indicate that students' writing ability remains low, primarily due to their inadequate basic writing skills. This research is aimed to describe the students' writing ability of national insight-based text genre in university. A qualitative…
Descriptors: College Students, Writing Ability, Sustainable Development, Foreign Countries
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Cui Wan; Song Hou – Discover Education, 2025
This paper examines the rapid evolution of net slang and its consequential impact on Standard Mandarin, highlighting the interplay between net slang and traditional linguistic norms. The study begins by delineating three principal characteristics of net slang: multiformity, simplicity, and flexibility. Through a survey assessing Chinese attitudes…
Descriptors: Internet, Standard Spoken Usage, Mandarin Chinese, Linguistics
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