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Daley, Samantha G.; Hillaire, Garron; Sutherland, LeeAnn M. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2016
Technology makes possible abundant new opportunities to capture and display data in online learning environments. We describe here an example of using these opportunities to improve students' use of the rich supports available in online learning environments. We describe an example of a blended learning experience that uses an online inquiry-based…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Secondary School Science, Science Curriculum, Grade 6
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Tucker, Jalie A.; Cheong, JeeWon; Chandler, Susan D. – Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2016
Natural health information sources used by African-American emerging adults were investigated to identify sources associated with high and low substance-related risk. Participants (110 males, 234 females; M age = 18.9 years) were recruited using respondent-driven sampling, and structured interviews assessed substance use, sources of health…
Descriptors: African Americans, Late Adolescents, Young Adults, Substance Abuse
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Nichols, Laura; Islas, Ángel – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2016
Interview, survey, and academic transcript data with a diverse sample of first-generation college (FGC) and continuing generation college (CGC) premedical intended emerging adults are analyzed to study academic outcomes and any differences in the availability and use of social capital the first year of college. CGC students know many people with…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Premedical Students, Social Capital, Parent Background
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Feng, Mingyu; Roschelle, Jeremy; Mason, Craig; Bhanot, Ruchi – Grantee Submission, 2016
Recent studies [10, 23] using US nationwide databases showed high school boys spent significantly less time doing homework than girls, based on their responses to questionnaires and surveys. To investigate gender differences in homework in middle school, in this paper, we analyzed computer log data and standardized test scores of more than 1,000…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Homework, Middle School Students, Grade 7
Hernández-Saca, David Isaac – ProQuest LLC, 2016
This study re-frames learning disabilities (LD) through the emotion-laden talk of four Latina/o students with LD. The research questions included: 1) What are the emotion-laden talk of Latina/o students about being labeled with LD? 2) What are Latina/o students' emotion-laden talk of the idea of LD? I identified master narratives, the…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Emotional Response, Hispanic American Students, Social Influences
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Chumbley, Steven; Haynes, J. Chris; Hainline, Mark S.; Sorensen, Tyson – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2018
For students to be successful in the online learning environment, change from passive learners to active learners is essential. Students who successfully regulate and change their learning know where and how to acquire the knowledge necessary for success in the online environment. Introducing students early through dual enrollment programs can…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Online Courses, Agricultural Education, Dual Enrollment
Tierney, William G., Ed.; Corwin, Zoë B., Ed.; Ochsner, Amanda, Ed. – Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018
Many schools and programs in low-income neighborhoods lack access to the technological resources, including equipment and Internet service, that those in middle- and upper-income neighborhoods have at their fingertips. This inequity creates a persistent digital divide--not a simple divide in access to technology per se, but a divide in both formal…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Computer Literacy, Educational Opportunities, Equal Education
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Cook, John; Santos, Patricia – Educational Media International, 2014
In this paper, we argue that there is much that we can learn from the past as we explore the issues raised when designing innovative social media and mobile technologies for learning. Like the social networking that took place in coffee houses in the 1600s, the Internet-enabled social networks of today stand accused of being the so-called…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Help Seeking, Learning Theories, Barriers
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Holt, Laura J. – Journal of College Student Development, 2014
Although numerous studies have documented an association between parent attachment and college student adjustment, less is known about the mechanisms that underlie this relation. Accordingly, this short-term longitudinal study examined first-year college students' attitudes about academic help-seeking as one possible mechanism. As predicted,…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Longitudinal Studies
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McWhorter, Linda G.; Gil-Rivas, Virginia – Journal of American College Health, 2014
Objective: This study examined the effect of brief functional relaxation (FR) training on needle anxiety (NA) during vaccinations. Participants: From October 2010 through May 2012, 48 undergraduates were recruited through the psychology research participant pool. Methods: Students (N = 48) were randomly assigned to a 15-minute brief FR session…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Immunization Programs, College Students, Physiology
Means, Barbara; Peters, Vanessa; Neisler, Julie; Griffiths, Rebecca – Digital Promise Global, 2020
Higher education experienced an unprecedented and unplanned shift to remote instruction in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in spring 2020. For the first time, the great majority of postsecondary faculty and students were engaged in remote instruction. Faculty members who had never taught (or learned through) online courses were challenged to…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Online Courses, Distance Education
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Werr, Andreas; Runsten, Philip – Learning Organization, 2013
Purpose: The current paper aims at contributing to the understanding of interorganizational knowledge integration by highlighting the role of individuals' understandings of the task and how they shape knowledge integrating behaviours. Design/methodology/approach: The paper presents a framework of knowledge integration as heedful interrelating.…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Institutional Cooperation, Help Seeking, Helping Relationship
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Spillane, James P.; Shirrell, Matthew; Sweet, Tracy M. – Sociology of Education, 2017
Although the physical arrangement of workspaces can both constrain and enable interactions among organizational members, sociological research in education has not extensively examined the role of physical proximity in determining work-related social ties among school staff. Using social network analysis, this article explores the relationship…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Social Networks, Network Analysis, Correlation
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Kagaari, James; Nakasiita, Kirabo; Ntare, Edward; Atuhaire, Richard; Baguwemu, Ali; Ojok, Gerald; Okumu, Auma S.; Kaahwa, Goretti; Byamugisha, Gastone; Semakula, Paul; Namusoke, Jane; Mayengo, Nathan; Dennis, Barbara; Thompson, Chalmer E. – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2017
Oppenheimer urged communities all over the world to study how children come to understand peace, conflict, and war. Set in various countries, their review of studies, as well as more recent examinations reveal trends in how children view these phenomena, often differing by gender, age, and extent to which they were exposed to highly dangerous and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Childhood Attitudes, Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes
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Qin, Pei; Brown, Cary A. – International Journal of Higher Education, 2017
Sleep plays an important role in both students' academic and personal life. Despite widespread sleep problems among young adults, few studies focus on higher education students living in campus residence. This study investigated residence-living students' sleep patterns, sleep promoting practices, sources of help seeking, and preferred ways to…
Descriptors: Sleep, College Students, On Campus Students, Health Behavior
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