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Brainin, Einat; Shamir, Adina; Eden, Sigal – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2022
The study's purpose was to examine the contribution of a programmable robot to an intervention program for promoting spatial ability (spatial relations, visual-memory, mental rotation) of preschool children. Eighty-four participants were randomly assigned to three intervention groups: programmable-robot-based intervention, traditional…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Robotics, Programming
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Ryoo, Ji Hoon; Park, Sunhee; Suh, Hongwook; Choi, Jaehwa; Kwon, Jongkyum – SAGE Open, 2022
In the development of cognitive science understanding human intelligence and mind, measurement of cognitive ability has played a key role. To address the development in data scientific point of views related to cognitive neuroscience, there has been a demand of creating a measurement to capture cognition in short and repeated time periods. This…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Psychometrics, Test Validity, Test Construction
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Zhou, Yun; Xu, Tao; Yang, Han; Li, Shiqian – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2022
Existing research on spatial ability recognizes the critical role played by spatial visualization and mental rotation. Recent evidence suggests that external visualization and manipulation can boost spatial thinking. The virtual environment provides an exciting opportunity so that many spatial ability training tasks based on reading printed…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Visualization, Computer Simulation, Training
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Green, Katherine B.; Towson, Jacqueline – Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders, 2022
Differentiated instruction is a student-centered approach to instruction that considers the differing characteristics and aspects of the learner. With increasing diversity in higher education, differentiated instruction is one strategy that instructors may use to facilitate student success. However, there is limited empirical research examining…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Ability Grouping, Undergraduate Students, Communications
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Montuori, Luke M.; Montefiori, Lara – Journal of Intelligence, 2022
For decades, the field of workplace selection has been dominated by evidence that cognitive ability is the most important factor in predicting performance. Meta-analyses detailing the contributions of a wide-range of factors to workplace performance show that cognitive ability's contribution is partly mediated by the learning of task-relevant…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Cognitive Ability, Job Performance, Psychometrics
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Cuhadar, Ismail; Binici, Salih – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2022
This study employs the 4-parameter logistic item response theory model to account for the unexpected incorrect responses or slipping effects observed in a large-scale Algebra 1 End-of-Course assessment, including several innovative item formats. It investigates whether modeling the misfit at the upper asymptote has any practical impact on the…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Measurement, Student Evaluation, Algebra
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Adame, Elissa Arterburn; Posteher, Karlee A.; Hansom, Alaina M.; Wilson, Scott N.; Cecena, Francisco J. E.; Thompson, William M.; Ralston, Ryan L.; Thomas, David M. – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2022
This study applies implicit person theory (IPT) to serious gaming. IPT scholars argue that individuals hold one of two views regarding perceptions of ability: growth mindset (abilities are malleable) or fixed mindset (abilities are unchanging). Extant literature demonstrates the many educational benefits afforded to learners who hold a growth…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Intervention, Ability, Attitude Change
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Cabell, Sonia Q.; Gerde, Hope K.; Hwang, HyeJin; Bowles, Ryan; Skibbe, Lori; Piasta, Shayne B.; Justice, Laura M. – Early Education and Development, 2022
Research Findings: This study examined the extent to which children's development and growth in oral language and literacy skills during the early childhood period predicted writing ability in the primary grades. Participants were 313 children who were tested on a battery of oral language and literacy measures at four time points, beginning during…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Oral Language, Decoding (Reading), Writing Ability
Ayesha Wallace – ProQuest LLC, 2022
More than 50% of sixth-grade students at an urban middle school in the Southeastern United States scored below the 50th percentile (B50PR) of expected student outcomes on the Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) Growth reading assessment. The problem to addressed in this study was that many sixth-grade students in the United States lack proficiency…
Descriptors: Reading, Intervention, Grade 6, Elementary School Students
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Yang-Hsin Fan; Tzung-Jin Lin – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2025
Extant literature has preliminarily confirmed the potential benefits of holographic projections for educational purposes. Yet, students' experiences of learning by holographic projection have rarely been addressed. The main purpose of this study was therefore to explore students' conceptions of and approaches to learning by holographic projection.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Astronomy, Lunar Research
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Isis Vandelannote; Jannick Demanet – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
The high prevalence of delay and non-completion among academic track students across OECD countries raises questions about academic tracks' effectiveness in successfully preparing students for higher education. Yet, empirical studies addressing academic track students' college readiness remain scarce. Therefore, this study investigates the…
Descriptors: High School Students, College Readiness, Success, Track System (Education)
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Molly N. Millians; Julie A. Kable; Claire D. Coles; Sarah N. Mattson – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
The study examined the cognitive processes involved in written sentence construction in children affected by prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) when compared a control group of nonexposed typically developing children, and a contrast group of nonexposed children with various clinical diagnoses. Results indicated that children with PAE and those in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Sentences, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Students with Disabilities
Chrystal A. George Mwangi; Adaurennaya C. Onyewuenyi – Teachers College Press, 2025
"Hidden in Blackness" analyzes the experiences, perspectives, and development of Black immigrant students, while also complicating how race, ethnicity, nativity, and nationality are understood across the P-20 education landscape. The authors unpack how Blackness and anti-Black racism in the United States can foster Black immigrants…
Descriptors: Blacks, Immigrants, Race, Ethnicity
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Larissa Hahn; Pascal Klein – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2025
In mathematics education, students are repeatedly confronted with the tasks of interpreting and relating different representations. In particular, switching between equations and diagrams plays a major role in learning mathematical procedures and solving mathematical problems. In this article, we investigate a rather unexplored topic with…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mathematics Instruction, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematics Skills
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Julie Philippek; Rebecca Maria Kreutz; Ann-Kathrin Hennes; Barbara Maria Schmidt; Alfred Schabmann – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2025
To ensure adequate writing support for children, a profound understanding of the subskills of text quality is essential. Writing theories have already helped to better understand the contribution of different subskills to text quality, but empirical work is often limited to more general low-level transcription skills like handwriting fluency and…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Writing Instruction, Executive Function, Writing Skills
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