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Han, Chao – Language Testing, 2019
Summative assessment of interpretation is widely conducted in interpreting courses/programs to inform high-stakes decision making, such as the selection, certification, and conferral of academic degrees. Yet there has been very limited empirical research to investigate the score dependability of summative interpretation assessment. The present…
Descriptors: Generalization, Decision Making, Summative Evaluation, Evaluators
Telesman, Alana Oif; Konrad, Moira; Cartledge, Gwendolyn; Gardner, Ralph, III; Council, Morris, III – Journal of Special Education, 2019
This study sought to examine the effectiveness of Reading RACES (RR), a computer program designed to deliver a repeated reading intervention with culturally relevant passages. Specifically, this study examined the effects of RR on the oral reading fluency (ORF) and comprehension gains for first-grade learners in an urban setting and whether these…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Elementary School Students, Urban Schools, African American Students
Preston, Kim; Spooner-Lane, Rebecca – Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools, 2019
As teachers seek to educate and transform lives, often with limited resources and time, they can experience varying levels of stress and emotional exhaustion, particularly if effective emotion regulation strategies are not employed. The experience of teacher stress may be heightened in alternative schools that provide educational opportunities for…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Nontraditional Education, Stress Variables, Teacher Burnout
Scheeler, Mary Catherine; Morano, Stephanie; Lee, David L. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2018
In today's autistic-support classrooms, paraeducators are tasked with working with our neediest students yet report that they are unprepared for their roles despite attempts at training. The special education teachers who are tasked with coaching and supervising several paraeducators at a time in their classrooms report that they too are…
Descriptors: Autism, Feedback (Response), Educational Technology, Assistive Technology
Reichle, Joe; Byiers, Breanne J.; Reeve, Amanda – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2018
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) frequently exhibit generalization errors, but many instructional programs fail to address this deficit. Generalization errors encompass when the learner should extend the use of a newly taught behavior to other contexts but does not (under-generalization), as well as when he or she should not use the…
Descriptors: Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Autism, Preschool Children, Intervention
Spetter, Troy Eugene – ProQuest LLC, 2018
This predictive correlational study explored the lack of generalizable data regarding the use of technology in the Christian K-12 environment. The study searched for a predictive correlation between teachers' overall use of technology, openness to change, amount of technology training, and hours of work beyond the contractual work week, based on…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Integration, Christianity, Elementary Secondary Education
Haegele, Justin A. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2015
Important and favorable health effects of physical activity have been well documented. Unfortunately, school-aged individuals who are visually impaired tend to be less physically active than their peers without visual impairments. Although students with visual impairments learn skills to participate in physical activities during their PE classes,…
Descriptors: Generalization, Visual Impairments, Physical Activities, Self Management
Walker, Caren M.; Gopnik, Alison; Ganea, Patricia A. – Child Development, 2015
Fiction presents a unique challenge to the developing child, in that children must learn when to generalize information from stories to the real world. This study examines how children acquire causal knowledge from storybooks, and whether children are sensitive to how closely the fictional world resembles reality. Preschoolers (N = 108) listened…
Descriptors: Child Development, Generalization, Fiction, Attribution Theory
Dougherty, Barbara; Bryant, Diane Pedrotty; Bryant, Brian R.; Darrough, Rebecca L.; Pfannenstiel, Kathleen Hughes – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2015
Many students with learning disabilities (LD) in mathematics receive their mathematics education in general education inclusive classes; therefore, these students must be capable of learning algebraic concepts, including developing algebraic thinking abilities, that are part of the general education curriculum. To help students develop algebraic…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Algebra, Mathematical Concepts, Thinking Skills
Linck, Jared A.; Cunnings, Ian – Language Learning, 2015
Second language acquisition researchers often face particular challenges when attempting to generalize study findings to the wider learner population. For example, language learners constitute a heterogeneous group, and it is not always clear how a study's findings may generalize to other individuals who may differ in terms of language background…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Language Research, Language Proficiency, Second Language Learning
Dougherty, Barbara; Bryant, Diane Pedrotty; Bryant, Brian R; Darrough, Rebecca L; Pfannenstiel, Kathleen Hughes – Grantee Submission, 2015
Many students with learning disabilities (LD) in mathematics receive their mathematics education in general education inclusive classes; therefore, these students must be capable of learning algebraic concepts, including developing algebraic thinking abilities, that are part of the general education curriculum. To help students develop algebraic…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Algebra, Mathematical Concepts, Thinking Skills
Dorko, Allison – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2015
This paper explores students' ways of thinking about the average rate of change of a multivariable function and how they generalize those ways of thinking from rate of change of single-variable functions. I found that while students thought about the average rate of change of a multivariable function as the change in the independent quantity with…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Generalization, College Mathematics
Stephens, Ana C.; Fonger, Nicole; Strachota, Susanne; Isler, Isil; Blanton, Maria; Knuth, Eric; Murphy Gardiner, Angela – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2017
In this article we advance characterizations of and supports for elementary students' progress in generalizing and representing functional relationships as part of a comprehensive approach to early algebra. Our learning progressions approach to early algebra research involves the coordination of a curricular framework and progression, an…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Algebra, Generalization, Thinking Skills
Muñoz Marco, Victor; Cano Martil, Samuel; Munoz Sastre, Maria Teresa; Sorum, Paul C.; Mullet, Etienne – Infant and Child Development, 2017
Knowing the way children and adolescents assess the risk of disease transmission is important because this kind of knowledge may allow health caregivers to better communicate with them. We had 587 students in Spain and France aged 7-16 judge the risk of disease transmission in 28 scenarios of students visiting a sick friend. The scenarios were…
Descriptors: Risk, Diseases, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students
Lindsey L. Wahlbrink – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This study examined the use of an iPhone and List Recorder application to teach three adolescents with autism spectrum disorder to enhance their interpersonal daily living skills in a community setting. Participants were taught to use interpersonal skills to perform an ordering and purchasing task. A multiple probe design across participants was…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education