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Yushan Xiong; Jialan Liu; Jiejie Lai; Tongyi Zheng; Xuhuai Qu; Qiuye Li; Yi Zhong; Lei Bao; Shaona Zhou – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
This study investigates the cognitive processes of novice students in science learning, with a specific focus on how inhibitory control is employed to overcome a common student misconception about the buoyant force in liquid, which leads to the belief that "the greater the depth an object is in a liquid, the greater the buoyant force it…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions, Intervention, Physics
Helena Aptyka; Daniela Fiedler; Jörg Großschedl – Science Education, 2025
This study analyzes the effect of different instructions on threshold concepts within material covering natural selection on students' use of concepts about evolution. Moreover, it examines students' use of concepts as interconnected networks when reasoning about natural selection and analyzes how these concepts relate to each other regarding…
Descriptors: Fundamental Concepts, Scientific Concepts, Evolution, Science Instruction
Ofelia García; Loukia K. Sarroub – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2025
This article explores how "puntos y rayas" (full stops and lines) function as symbolic and structural barriers in education for language-minoritized students. Through autobiographical reflection and classroom cases, the authors show how rigid boundaries around standardized language and raciolinguistic ideologies marginalize students and…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Code Switching (Language), Translation, Bilingualism
William A. Owings; Leslie S. Kaplan – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2025
Designed for aspiring school leaders, this fully updated fourth edition presents the realities of school finance policy and issues, as well as the tools for formulating and managing school budgets. In an era of dwindling fiscal support for public schools, increasing federal mandates, and additional local budget requirements, educational leaders…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, School Choice, Misconceptions, Legal Responsibility
Ryan Pfleger – National Education Policy Center, 2025
A National Governors Association report urges governors to make schools engines of economic competitiveness through public dashboards that align education with workforce needs. It defines four "readiness" areas--academic skills, job preparation, civic participation, and well-being--yet frames all through an economic lens, proposing…
Descriptors: Reports, Misconceptions, Criticism, Alignment (Education)
Dilek Sultan Acarli – American Biology Teacher, 2025
Molecular genetics is often one of the most challenging subjects for students in biology courses. Identifying misconceptions on this subject will help teachers improve teaching and increase student success. Based on this thought, this study aimed to determine students' misconceptions about molecular genetics using a four-tier test. The researcher…
Descriptors: High School Students, Secondary School Science, Student Evaluation, Knowledge Level
Carmen Gillies – McGill Journal of Education, 2025
Drawing from a review of literature that has explored the history of scientific racism, this article considers how understanding the history of race, as an 18th- and 19th-century invention of Western Europe and the United States, can enhance Canadian anti-racist teacher education. I begin with a review of key conceptual building blocks of race --…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Science History, Racism, Social Justice
Jessica M. Johnson – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2025
This paper explores how technology-enhanced simulations can refine K-12 students' mental models and decision-making skills within the context of maritime careers. As part of a regional initiative, over 1,300 students from multiple school divisions engaged with a suite of digital simulations interactive 360-degree environments, 3D models, and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students, Technology Uses in Education, Simulation
Aysenur Çayir Sari; Semra Sungur – Science Insights Education Frontiers, 2025
This study aimed to examine Turkish pre-service science teachers' conceptions of assessment, and how pre-service science teachers with different approaches to assessment conceptualize assessment. A total of 15 pre-service science teachers participated in the study. To achieve this aim, an adapted version of the Approaches to Classroom Assessment…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Student Evaluation
Vopat, Mark C. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Although the commonly accepted view is that there are such things as natural talents, more than 20 years of research suggests the opposite. What passes for talented is attributable to a combination of social and environmental factors. If the current research on this topic holds true, then there are implications not only for various theories of…
Descriptors: Talent, Gifted, Social Influences, Environmental Influences
van Brussel, Suzan; Timmermans, Miranda; Verkoeijen, Peter; Paas, Fred – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2021
The aim of this experiment was to examine the effect of different instructional strategies on student teachers' confirmation bias. Confirmation bias refers to the selectivity in finding and using evidence that fits one's own beliefs or hypotheses while neglecting evidence that is opposite to one's own beliefs or hypotheses (Nickerson, 1998). Dutch…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Teaching Methods, Bias, Student Teachers
Chernoff, Egan J. – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2021
As a Canadian mathematics educator, I have a vested interest in Canadian mathematics education matters. After all, to me, Canadian mathematics education matters. Knowing this little factoid, imagine my horror when it recently dawned on me that, no matter where I looked during this COVID-19 pandemic, all I saw was flippant treatment towards the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Mathematics Education
Kizilcik, Hasan Sahin; Aygün, Müge; Sahin, Esin; Önder-Çelikkanli, Nuray; Türk, Osman; Taskin, Tugba; Günes, Bilal – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2021
This study aims to make a thematic classification of possible misconceptions about solid friction by reviewing papers in the literature which include conceptual difficulties about friction; in this way, the study contributes to the literature. The study's scope was limited to the dry friction that occurs with the interaction of two solid objects,…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Scientific Concepts, Physics, Classification
Sullivan, Karen A.; Hughes, Brenda; Gilmore, Linda – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2021
Educational neuromyths are incorrect ideas about the brain and learning. These ideas pose a risk if they impact learner outcomes. The concern about neuromyths has spurred global research, including teacher surveys about their identification. If such research leads to corrective strategies, the potential beneficiaries are teachers, students, and…
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Brain, Misconceptions, Learning Processes
Firth, Jonathan – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2021
The timing of what occurs in the classroom can affect how successfully new concepts are learned. This paper analyses two promising ways of modifying the schedule of tasks or examples -- the spacing effect and interleaving. The spacing effect refers to improvements in long-term retention if practice sessions are separated by delays. Interleaving…
Descriptors: Time Factors (Learning), Classroom Techniques, Memory, Misconceptions

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