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Saisuda Tiacharoen; Wannawee Boonkoum; Sirikamol Modmoltin – World Journal of Education, 2024
The objectives of this research were to 1) study the basic data of learning innovation to enhance creative young entrepreneurial skills in schools of Kanchanaburi Province, 2) develop the learning innovation to enhance creative young entrepreneurial skills in schools of Kanchanaburi Province, 3) implement the learning innovation to enhance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Entrepreneurship, Creative Development, Educational Innovation
Patricia A. Young; Shahin Hossain; Deborah Kariuki – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2024
This case study explores the challenges of conducting a culture-based educational design research project for early childhood educators in an online environment that is further complicated by an international pandemic. The project applied a systematic learning process to better understand computational thinking. Twelve early childhood educators…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Computation, Thinking Skills, Early Childhood Teachers
Anna Cho – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this research was to explore the perceptions of student affairs administrators, working in both public and private higher education institutions, regarding how they learned to use technology and gain insight into how their work would evolve in the future. While the COVID-19 pandemic affected everyone in the higher education…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Attitudes, Learning Processes, Educational Technology
Melissa Suppa Susnosky – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this study was to engage veteran mentor teachers in a professional development experience through the use of stimulated video recall (SVR) sessions to explore and enhance mentor teacher learning processes and outcomes during a student teaching practicum in an elementary school context. The concept of "mentors as learners"…
Descriptors: Experienced Teachers, Mentors, Faculty Development, Recall (Psychology)
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Kristen Vroom; Tenchita Alzaga Elizondo – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2024
Undergraduate students are expected to produce and comprehend constructive existence proofs; yet, these proofs are notoriously difficult for students. This study investigates students' thinking about these proofs by asking students to validate two arguments for the existence of a mathematical object. The first argument featured a common structural…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Validity, Mathematical Logic, Student Attitudes
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Polly Y. Y. Chik; Jessica S. C. Leung; Susan M. Bridges; Gray A. Williams; Bayden D. Russell; Christelle A. Not – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Affective engagement is critical if environmental education is to promote pro-environmental behaviors. Given the contextual complexities impacting the affective domain in environmental education, affective engagement may vary depending on the programs, cohorts and classes. In this ethnographic case study, we used point-of-view (POV) camera glasses…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Environmental Education, Field Trips
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Izhak Berkovich; Tahani Hassan – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic caused education systems to embrace remote schooling and online learning. In the context of this dramatic change, the principal's role has also changed. Instead of interacting face to face, school leaders had to become distant leaders operating digitally. The field has no knowledge of digital instructional leadership. The…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Birgit Brucker; Georg Pardi; Fabienne Uehlin; Laura Moosmann; Martin Lachmair; Marc Halfmann; Peter Gerjets – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Virtual reality (VR) applications are developing rapidly, becoming more and more affordable, and offer various advantages for learning contexts. Dynamic visualizations are generally suitable for depicting continuous processes (e.g., different movement patterns), and particularly dynamic virtual 3D-objects can provide different perspectives on the…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Spatial Ability, Motion, Computers
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Ruben Schlag; Karsten Stegmann; Maximilian Sailer – European Educational Researcher, 2024
The flipped classroom approach has increasingly been implemented in higher education and has shown promise for enhancing learning processes across many domains. In this instructional method, learners use certain learning materials to prepare for in-class lessons focusing on a deeper understanding and application of knowledge. Feedback and peer…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Peer Relationship, Interaction, Feedback (Response)
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Beisert, Miriam; Daum, Moritz M. – Child Development, 2021
An inherent component of tool-use actions is the transformation of the user's operating movement into the desired effect. In this study, the relevance of this transformation for young children's learning of tool-use actions was investigated. Sixty-four children at the age of 27-30 months learned to use levers which either simply extended…
Descriptors: Young Children, Equipment, Task Analysis, Learning Processes
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Lee, Seungyeon; McDonough, Ian M.; Mendoza, Jessica S.; Brasfield, Mikenzi B.; Enam, Tasnuva; Reynolds, Catherine; Pody, Benjamin C. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
Students' cellphone use has been related to poorer learning, possibly due to greater distraction. This study investigated whether cellphone-related anxiety, addiction, and disconnection were related to distraction and learning as well as how practical educational policies could minimize negative effects. Participants (N = 218) watched a video…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Addictive Behavior, Attention
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Schneider, Rose M.; Sullivan, Jessica; Guo, Kaiqi; Barner, David – Child Development, 2021
Although many U.S. children can count sets by 4 years, it is not until 5½--6 years that they understand how counting relates to number--that is, that adding 1 to a set necessitates counting up one number. This study examined two knowledge sources that 3½- to 6-year-olds (N = 136) may leverage to acquire this "successor function": (a)…
Descriptors: Computation, Number Concepts, Young Children, Arithmetic
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Mendoza, Jennifer K.; Fausey, Caitlin M. – Developmental Science, 2021
Infants enculturate to their soundscape over the first year of life, yet theories of how they do so rarely make contact with details about the sounds available in everyday life. Here, we report on properties of a ubiquitous early ecology in which foundational skills get built: music. We captured daylong recordings from 35 infants ages 6-12 months…
Descriptors: Infants, Music, Ecology, Learning Processes
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Srinivasan, Mahesh; Rabagliati, Hugh – Child Development Perspectives, 2021
Word learning is typically studied as a problem in which children need to learn a single meaning for a new word. And by most theories, children's learning is itself guided by the assumption that a new word will have only one meaning. However, the majority of words in languages are polysemous, carrying multiple related and distinct meanings. Here,…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Language Acquisition, Learning Processes, Linguistic Theory
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Michelle de Andrade Souza Diniz Salles; Fernando Victor Cavalcante; Beatriz Quiroz Villardi; Camila de Sousa Pereira-Guizzo – Learning Organization, 2025
Purpose: This paper primarily aims to identify the multilevel learning processes emerging from abrupt telework implementation in a public knowledge-intensive organization (KIO) amid the COVID-19 crisis. Design/methodology/approach: This single-case process research was guided by interpretivist epistemology. Empirical data from documentary research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Teleworking
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