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Akin-Arikan, Çigdem; Gelbal, Selahattin – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2021
Purpose: This study aims to compare the performances of Item Response Theory (IRT) equating and kernel equating (KE) methods based on equating errors (RMSD) and standard error of equating (SEE) using the anchor item nonequivalent groups design. Method: Within this scope, a set of conditions, including ability distribution, type of anchor items…
Descriptors: Equated Scores, Item Response Theory, Test Items, Statistical Analysis
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Smith, Erin; Dobie, Tracy E.; Jessup, Naomi; Ward, Jennifer – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2021
Drawing on a larger, cross-institutional study that examines equitable elementary mathematics education, this article reports initial findings related to tensions that emerged for preservice teachers (PSTs) related to trusting students with open-ended, challenging mathematics tasks. Data composed of 194 PSTs' written responses to a survey…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Preservice Teacher Education, Mathematics Activities, Elementary School Mathematics
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Krashen, Stephen – Foreign Language Annals, 2021
The lack of citations of previous research is the result of serious problems all readers of scholarly publications have: (1) articles are unnecessarily long; (2) they are written in unnecessarily complex prose; and (3) journal subscriptions and books are very expensive. The solution: Short, clearly written scholarly papers, published in…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Citation Analysis, Citations (References), Scholarship
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Frede, Christiane; Knobelsdorf, Maria – Computer Science Education, 2021
Background and Context: Considerable numbers of Computer science (CS) undergraduate majors struggle in Theory of Computation (ToC) courses, which strengthen bimodality beliefs of student performance. Reasons for students struggling are assumed to be manifold but substantial ground is based on studies providing singular insights into this matter.…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Academic Achievement, Introductory Courses, Computation
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Brady, Ryan J.; Mickelberg, Jennifer M.; Hampton, Robert R. – Learning & Memory, 2021
The prefrontal cortex is larger than would be predicted by body size or visual cortex volume in great apes compared with monkeys. Because prefrontal cortex is critical for working memory, we hypothesized that recognition memory tests would engage working memory in orangutans more robustly than in rhesus monkeys. In contrast to working memory, the…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Familiarity, Primatology, Brain
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Richardson, Emory; Sheskin, Mark; Keil, Frank C. – Child Development, 2021
Two studies ask whether scaffolded children (n = 243, 5-6 years and 9-10 years) recognize that assistance is needed to learn to use complex artifacts. In Study 1, children were asked to learn to use a toy pantograph. While children recognized the need for assistance for indirect knowledge, 70% of scaffolded children claimed that they would have…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Discovery Learning, Difficulty Level, Direct Instruction
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Sen, Erhan; Karagül, Sedat – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2021
It is important to supply students with skills about text type and structure in educational environments. To have such skills gives the student many advantages in the process of comprehending, and evaluating any text. This study aims to bring out the opinions of Turkish language teachers and elementary school teachers about teaching text type and…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Text Structure, Writing (Composition), Language Teachers
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Haslip, Michael J.; Donaldson, Leona – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2021
Positive psychology interventions, such as the application of character strengths, can improve job performance and satisfaction across industries, but little of this research has been applied to the early childhood education profession. A qualitative study of in-service early childhood educators (n = 17) completing a character strength application…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Personality, Psychology, Faculty Development
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Hoi, Vo Ngoc; Hang, Ho Le – Education and Information Technologies, 2021
Research and practice in the use of social networks for educational purposes have indicated the potential of Facebook as an online supplementary learning platform. Yet, empirical evidence regarding students' perception and acceptance of Facebook remains limited. This study adopts an exploratory sequential mixed methods design to understand factors…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Intention, Social Media, Technology Uses in Education
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Costley, Jamie; Fanguy, Mik – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2021
Studies showing improved learning performances for students who take notes collaboratively have speculated that sharing this task among group members may reduce the extraneous cognitive burden placed on each member. Therefore, a study (n = 171) was conducted in the context of a flipped scientific writing course to examine the effects of…
Descriptors: Notetaking, Group Activities, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level
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Clariana, Roy B.; Park, Eunsung – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2021
Cognitive and metacognitive processes during learning depend on accurate monitoring, this investigation examines the influence of immediate item-level knowledge of correct response feedback on cognition monitoring accuracy. In an optional end-of-course computer-based review lesson, participants (n = 68) were randomly assigned to groups to receive…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Cognitive Processes, Accuracy, Difficulty Level
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Gendler-Shalev, Hila; Ben-David, Avivit; Novogrodsky, Rama – First Language, 2021
During the second year of life, children acquire words and expand their receptive and expressive vocabularies at a rapid pace. At this age, toddlers' phonological abilities are also developing rapidly. The current study investigated the effect of phonological complexity of words on the order in which they are acquired, receptively and…
Descriptors: Phonology, Difficulty Level, Toddlers, Semitic Languages
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Burnett, Cathy; Merchant, Guy; Guest, Ian – British Educational Research Journal, 2021
Whilst there is plenty of debate on the nature and role of data in social science research, data in schools tend to be understood in terms of numbers and used in limited ways linked primarily to attainment. The 'datafication' of schooling has been strongly critiqued for its powerful impacts on policy and practice, pupils' experience, the…
Descriptors: Data, Visual Aids, Data Use, Teachers
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Saha, Sujan Kumar – Smart Learning Environments, 2021
In this paper, we present a system for automatic evaluation of the quality of a question paper. Question paper plays a major role in educational assessment. The quality of a question paper is crucial to fulfilling the purpose of the assessment. In many education sectors, question papers are prepared manually. A prior analysis of a question paper…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Writing Assignments, Writing Evaluation
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Moon, Jewoong; Ryu, Jeeheon – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2021
Students experience challenges when understanding visual information in multimedia learning. Specifically, immersive multimedia environments, such as virtual reality increase the likelihood that students undergo distractions in which information seeking during system-paced instruction occurred. Although previous studies have reviewed various cue…
Descriptors: Cues, Comprehension, Eye Movements, Cognitive Processes
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