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van Blankenstein, Floris M.; Tru?escu, Gabriela-Olivia; van der Rijst, Roeland M.; Saab, Nadira – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2019
The learning benefits of peer assessment and providing peer feedback have been widely reported. However, it is still not understood which learning activities most facilitate the acquisition of feedback skills. This study aimed to compare the effect of a modeling example, i.e., a model that demonstrated how to give feedback, on the acquisition of…
Descriptors: Models, Feedback (Response), Peer Evaluation, Comparative Analysis
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Stylianides, Andreas J. – Review of Education, 2019
Prior research showed that many secondary students fail to construct arguments that meet the standard of proof in mathematics. However, this research tended to use survey methods and only consider students presenting their perceived proofs in written form. The limited use of observation methods and the lack of consideration of students presenting…
Descriptors: Secondary School Mathematics, Secondary School Students, Mathematical Logic, Validity
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Cullen, Dana; Smith, Katherine; Collin, Jeff – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2019
Aim: To assess the extent to which alcohol industry actors cited evidence in submissions to the Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee's 2011 call for written evidence on the Alcohol (Minimum Pricing) (Scotland) Bill and to compare any citations of peer-reviewed evidence to original sources. Methods: All submissions to the consultation…
Descriptors: Drinking, Industry, Public Policy, Costs
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Suacamram, Mayuree – International Journal of Instruction, 2019
This study aimed to explore the operation of the program (the field trip and the selection process to select eligible program participants) and to compare the differences in terms of developing creativity and entrepreneurship between student groups. The key informants consisted of 4 groups comprising one teacher who supervised the trip, 12…
Descriptors: Creativity, Entrepreneurship, Undergraduate Students, Field Trips
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Kruger, Stella; Noiray, Aude – Journal of Child Language, 2021
Anticipatory coarticulation is an indispensable feature of speech dynamics contributing to spoken language fluency. Research has shown that children speak with greater degrees of vowel anticipatory coarticulation than adults -- that is, greater vocalic influence on previous segments. The present study examined how developmental differences in…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Articulation (Speech), Vowels, Transfer of Training
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Borg, Mary; Beal, Mary; Stranahan, Harriet – Higher Education Politics & Economics, 2021
This article uses a sample of 13,643 students attending a 4-year state university in Florida to estimate a selection-bias corrected quantile regression of loan debt at graduation. The study investigates whether the debt levels of students who received the Florida Bright Futures (FBF) scholarship are significantly different from the debt levels of…
Descriptors: Correlation, State Aid, Student Financial Aid, Debt (Financial)
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Foppolo, Francesca; Mazzaggio, Greta; Panzeri, Francesca; Surian, Luca – Journal of Child Language, 2021
Several studies investigated preschoolers' ability to compute scalar and ad-hoc implicatures, but only one compared children's performance with both kinds of implicature with the same task, a picture selection task. In Experiment 1 (N = 58, age: 4;2-6;0), we first show that the truth value judgment task, traditionally employed to investigate…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Pragmatics, Inferences, Task Analysis
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Arnò, Simone; Galassi, Alessandra; Tommasi, Marco; Saggino, Aristide; Vittorini, Pierpaolo – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2021
Online proctoring generally refers to the practice of proctors monitoring an exam over the internet, usually through a webcam. This technology has gained relevance during the current COVID-19 pandemic, given that the social distance owing to health reasons has consequently led to the switching of all learning and assessment activities to online…
Descriptors: Supervision, Computer Assisted Testing, Electronic Learning, Educational Technology
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Mitescu-Manea, M.; Safta-Zecheria, L.; Neumann, E.; Bodrug-Lungu, V.; Milenkova, V.; Lendzhova, V. – European Educational Research Journal, 2021
The historically high inequities in the education systems of Central and East-European countries have been further exacerbated in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Using critical frame analysis, we compared the education policy debates in Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria and Republic of Moldova during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic with a…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Policy, Educational Change, COVID-19
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Pratomo, Laurensia Claudia; Siswandari; Wardani, Dewi Kusuma – International Journal of Instruction, 2021
This research aims to examine the effectiveness of entrepreneurship learning with the Stanford D School design thinking approach and to make students more actively involved in learning activities so that their learning experiences can develop creative skills and entrepreneurial alertness. The underlying theory of the design thinking approach comes…
Descriptors: Design, Entrepreneurship, Thinking Skills, Comparative Analysis
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Karaman, Pinar – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2021
This meta-analysis study synthesizing the results of experimental and quasi experimental studies examined the effects of self-assessment interventions on student academic performance from primary education to higher education. A total of 16 studies with 46 effect sizes involving more than 7,650 participants were included in the analysis. Research…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Self Evaluation (Groups), Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis
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Reiser, Elana – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2021
The two most popular decision-making processes are tossing a coin and playing rock, paper, scissors. In the activity described in this article, students find the theoretical probabilities of winning a coin toss and a round of the rock, paper, scissors game. They next devise strategies to win and test them out. Students then compare the theoretical…
Descriptors: Probability, Mathematics Instruction, Decision Making, Learning Activities
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Jafar, Sanjeeda; Sitther, Viji – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2021
In this study, two sections of undergraduate Introductory Anatomy and Physiology taught in the traditional face-to-face format (n = 58) was compared to two hybrid classes (n = 38) using the flipped-classroom model taught by the same instructor. Formative and summative examination scores were compared to determine the effect of the different…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Outcomes of Education, Student Evaluation, Blended Learning
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Nahatame, Shingo – Language Learning, 2021
Although text readability has traditionally been measured based on simple linguistic features, recent studies have employed natural language processing techniques to develop new readability formulas that better represent theoretical accounts of reading processes. This study evaluated the construct validity of different readability formulas,…
Descriptors: Readability, Natural Language Processing, Readability Formulas, Reading Processes
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Durr, Tony; Graves, Nicole A.; Wilson, Alison – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2021
During the spring of 2020, K-12 schools were turned upside-down. The COVID-19 pandemic essentially forced all schools across the nation to close their doors and move their learning environments online. The switch to remote learning put a great deal of stress and responsibility on teachers at all levels. The content taught by family and consumer…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Comparative Analysis, Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers, COVID-19
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