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Hulya Yilmaz; Saliha Karadayi-Usta; Seda Yanik – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
Providing a sustainable distance education is paramouth of importance as a highly complex process requieing the involvement of various stakeholders. The purpose of this study is to investigate the criteria affecting the sustainability of distance education (DE) in higher education institutions, and to understand the differences in several internal…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Sustainability, Higher Education, Stakeholders
Graciela Escobedo Bell – ProQuest LLC, 2024
There is a sense of melancholy whenever a neighborhood school closes its doors forever. Communities lose identity with the loss of a beloved and familial, societal hub. Schools are where academic dreams and goals are born. The joy of a new school year and the social circle of friends in a thriving community give students the fresh start for…
Descriptors: School Closing, School Districts, Urban Schools, Teaching Experience
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Susan T. Kater; Michael T. Miller – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2024
This article proposes a new way of thinking about shared governance, focusing on the informal and sometimes unintentional interactions among faculty, staff, and even students. We argue that an operational place to start reconceptualizing shared governance is to look at the everyday interactions that collectively make up the hidden experiences of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Governance, Intercollegiate Cooperation, School Culture
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Griffin, Kimberly A.; Miller, Candace; Roksa, Josipa – Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine how student agency influences career decision-making for doctoral students in biological sciences. The authors address the following questions: How do biological science graduate students navigate career indecision? And how does agency relate to their experiences with career indecision?…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Decision Making, Biological Sciences, Graduate Students
Thompson, Greg; Rutkowski, Leslie; Rutkowski, David – Phi Delta Kappan, 2023
Those asked to make valid decisions with data don't have the technical knowledge to understand nuance around data quality, assessment aims, and statistical limitations that influence how they should interpret the data. This reality is what Greg Thompson, Leslie Rutkowski, and David Rutkowski call the validity paradox. Educators can surmount this…
Descriptors: Validity, Decision Making, Data Use, Educational Assessment
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Wolfe, Katie; McCammon, Meka N.; LeJeune, Lauren M.; Holt, Ashley K. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2023
Adapting interventions based on learner progress is paramount to the effectiveness of interventions in special education and applied behavior analysis. Although there is some research on effective methods for training practitioners to make general instructional decisions (e.g., modify an intervention) based on graphed performance data, research on…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Decision Making, Graphs, Data Use
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Bobrovitz, Niklas; Noël, Kim; Li, Zihan; Cao, Christian; Deveaux, Gabriel; Selemon, Anabel; Clifton, David A.; Yanes-Lane, Mercedes; Yan, Tingting; Arora, Rahul K. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2023
Risk of bias (RoB) assessments are a core element of evidence synthesis but can be time consuming and subjective. We aimed to develop a decision rule-based algorithm for RoB assessment of seroprevalence studies. We developed the SeroTracker-RoB algorithm. The algorithm derives seven objective and two subjective critical appraisal items from the…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Algorithms, Risk, Bias
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Flanagan, Teresa; Wong, Gavin; Kushnir, Tamar – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Children are developing alongside interactive technologies that can move, talk, and act like agents, but it is unclear if children's beliefs about the agency of these household technologies are similar to their beliefs about advanced, humanoid robots used in lab research. This study investigated 4-11-year-old children's (N = 127, M[subscript age]…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Beliefs, Social Cognition, Robotics
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Lu, Peiyi; Shelley, Mack – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
Imputation or likelihood-based approaches to handle missing data assume the data are missing completely at random (MCAR) or missing at random (MAR). However, little research has examined the missingness pattern before using these imputation/likelihood methods. Three missingness mechanisms -- MCAR, MAR, and not missing at random (NMAR) -- can be…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Longitudinal Studies, Health, Retirement
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Clark-Stallkamp, Rebecca; Stefaniak, Jill – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2023
In organizational anarchies (i.e., public institutions) decisions are typically made by oversight or flight. Decision makers and choice opportunities exist simultaneously but on separate tracks resulting in few problems being solved. This paper presents the findings of a study surveying current literature on organizational anarchy as well as…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Organizational Learning, Decision Making, Problem Solving
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Marchant, Nicolás; Quillien, Tadeg; Chaigneau, Sergio E. – Cognitive Science, 2023
The causal view of categories assumes that categories are represented by features and their causal relations. To study the effect of causal knowledge on categorization, researchers have used Bayesian causal models. Within that framework, categorization may be viewed as dependent on a likelihood computation (i.e., the likelihood of an exemplar with…
Descriptors: Classification, Bayesian Statistics, Causal Models, Evaluation Methods
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Köster, Massimo; Buabang, Eike K.; Ivancir, Tina; Moors, Agnes – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2023
People often engage in unhealthy eating despite having an explicit goal to follow a healthy diet, especially under certain conditions such as a lack of time. A promising explanation from the value accumulation account is that food choices are based on the sequential consideration of the values of multiple outcomes, such as health and taste…
Descriptors: Eating Habits, Health, Decision Making, Time
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Kaufmann, Esther – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2023
Teachers need to judge students accurately to ensure social justice within classrooms. Currently, many reviews have estimated how accurately teachers overall judge students, but only a few provided clues about how teachers' accuracy could be improved. To provide insight regarding the sources of teachers' (in)accuracy, we review and synthesise lens…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Models, Social Justice, Accuracy
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Snider Bailey, Megan – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2023
American higher education relies on a taxonomy of knowledge stemming from Puritan ways of thinking and knowing--a disciplinary classification system that sorts "questions asked" and "answers possible" into epistemic categories. This paper interrogates the notion of disciplinarity to better understand the arbitrariness of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Honors Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Decision Making
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Smidt, Andy; Pebdani, Roxanna N. – Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 2023
It is estimated that approximately 97 million people in the world have complex communication needs and may benefit from alternative and augmentative communication (AAC). Although AAC is considered an evidenced-based intervention, device abandonment remains common, and researchers have attempted to analyze the causes of people abandoning devices.…
Descriptors: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Assistive Technology, Decision Making, Disabilities
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