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Wright, Anthony Gerard; José Velázquez Morales, Jurhamuti – Global Studies of Childhood, 2021
This article analyzes visual art and radio broadcasting as semiotic practices that serve as crucial sites of child and youth participation in Indigenous social movements. Looking specifically at a movement against organized crime, political corruption, and environmental exploitation that emerged in 2011 among the Purépechan people of Cherán,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Visual Arts, Radio, Semiotics
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Mokmin, Nur Azlina Mohamed; Jamiat, Nurullizam – Education and Information Technologies, 2021
Based on the study of virtual learning systems, motion learning theory, and instructional design theory, a virtual fitness trainer app named TRAINIME has been developed to be used as one of the tools to teach exercise for fitness education programs. This paper describes the design and development as well as the evaluation of the developed app. The…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Fitness, Educational Technology, Computer Oriented Programs
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Konca, Ahmet Sami; Ilhan, Seden Demirtas – Participatory Educational Research, 2021
Early childhood teachers and their preferences are very important in order to apply a balanced curriculum in the early childhood education classroom. On the other hand, the views of parents play an important role in classroom implementations; although their views can sometimes create barriers for teachers, and sometimes teachers can be inspired by…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Class Activities, Preschool Curriculum, Curriculum Implementation
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Bose, Frances Nebus; Lynch, Megan E.; Zembal-Saul, Carla – Science and Children, 2021
Multilingual children learning English often receive inequitable curriculum, instruction, and assessment opportunities in preK-5 schools where English is the dominant language of instruction. There is an even more prevalent gap when also considering access to high quality STEM learning opportunities. Why is STEM enrichment for multilingual…
Descriptors: STEM Education, After School Programs, Enrichment Activities, Bilingual Students
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Jennifer Riedl Cross – Gifted Child Today, 2025
Research has been conducted at The William & Mary Center for Gifted Education in a variety of subject areas, making a significant impact on the field of gifted education, particularly in the area of low-income, underrepresented high-ability students. Early research focused on curriculum efficacy and program quality. Following the retirement of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Gifted Education, Academically Gifted, Low Income Students
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Camilla Forsberg; Eva Hammar Chiriac; Robert Thornberg – Educational Studies, 2025
School climate is crucial for understanding everyday school life. For pupils, breaktime seems to be associated with how they feel about their school climate. To better understand school climate and what social processes pupils address, this study explores pupils' perspectives on school climate with attention on how they perceive their breaktimes.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students
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Yueqi Li; Hong Xian; Lauren D. Arnold; Jen Jen Chang – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2025
Objective: To examine the association between childhood ADHD and lifestyle risk factors (physical inactivity and high fast-food consumption) from adolescence to early adulthood. Methods: This retrospective cohort study used secondary data from Wave I to III of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) in a national…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Life Style, At Risk Persons, Chronic Illness
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William J. Sumrall – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2025
When educators started incorporating the letter A into the STEM acronym to form STEAM some science educators had reservations. Seen from a western, rationalistic way of knowing (Colucci-Gray et al. 2017, 23) the STEM community had detractors regarding the idea of integrating art into science. Hence, scientific language is often thought of as being…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, STEM Education, Art Activities, Art Education
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Haozhe Jiang; Ritesh Chugh; Darren Turnbull; Xiaoqin Wang; Suting Chen – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2025
Despite the burgeoning adoption of informal learning in people's daily lives, the actual effects of informal learning activities, especially technology-related informal learning activities, are much less reported than those of formal learning. Furthermore, there is a notable lack of research on the effects of technology-related informal…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Informal Education, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Activities
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Lian Huang; Suzannie K. Y. Leung; Jenny Wanyi Li; Zhenhua Wu – Early Education and Development, 2025
Research Findings: Comprehensive art education (CAE) can be an effective way to develop children's creativity development. However, little is known about how CAE is implemented in kindergarten classrooms in China. The purpose of this study was to explore the effectiveness of CAE activity implementation. To assess the effectiveness of CAE in terms…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Kindergarten, Preschool Teachers
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Jack Tsao; Sakinah Alhadad; Danielle Heinrichs; Suraiya Abdul Hameed; Katherine McLay – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
Transdisciplinary problem-solving using digital technologies can further the internationalisation agenda within higher education through an inquiry-based collaborative online international exchange that is transformative and contributes real-world knowledge. Our study focused on a 12-week fully online programme bringing together undergraduates and…
Descriptors: International Educational Exchange, Foreign Countries, Interdisciplinary Approach, Active Learning
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Matteo Giuriato; Nicola Lovecchio – Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science, 2025
Aim: This study investigates the impact of an enhanced physical education (PE) program on attentional functions in middle school students. The aim is to evaluate whether increasing physical education hours, emphasizing cognitive tasks and team-based activities, could positively influence students' executive functions. Methods: The study involved…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Program Effectiveness, Attention, Middle School Students
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Xiuling He; Ruijie Zhou; Qiong Fan; Xiong Xiao; Ying Yu; Zhonghua Yan – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2025
Rapid technological advancements are reshaping pedagogical expertise development, offering novel pathways to equip educators with 21st-century professional competencies. This study proposes an innovative artificial intelligence (AI)-driven professional development approach and investigates its impact on student teachers' competence development. In…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Student Teaching, Professional Development, Mentors
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Kevin King – English in Education, 2025
This paper provides educators a foothold in the tricky terrain of metaphor, its theoretical underpinnings and pedagogical possibilities. Metaphor provides us with a means of comprehending domains of experience that do not have a preconceptual structure of their own. Conceptual metaphors permit mental imagery from sensorimotor domains to hold sway…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, English Teachers, High School Teachers, College Faculty
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Tracy L. Coskie; Kristine Nugent-Ohls; M. Michelle Hornof – Middle School Journal, 2025
Writing groups have the potential to be positive academic communities, but often become problematic spaces where students go to get their writing "fixed." In this article, the authors draw on literature from peer response groups as well as social justice pedagogies to explore how teachers might develop these groups as spaces for student…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Writing (Composition), Clubs, Writing Instruction
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