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Lin Chang; Hui Zhang – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Technoference, the disruptions in parent-child communication caused by parental mobile device overuse, has been linked to academic burnout in adolescents. However, the specific effects of technoference on adolescent academic burnout remain underexplored. This study, based on family systems theory, expectation violation theory, and the conservation…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Adolescents
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Silvia Si Wing Vong; Elaina Norlin; Allan Cho – College & Research Libraries, 2025
Organizational practices contribute to the workplace culture which can impact the experiences of racialized and Indigenous academic librarians. This study examines organizational practices (e.g., salary, workload, performance reviews, professional development funds) where perceptions of unfairness and inequity may emerge in Canadian and American…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Librarians, Work Environment, Personnel Management
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Margaret Cychosz; Jan R. Edwards; Benjamin Munson; Rachel Romeo; Jessica Kosie; Rochelle S. Newman – Journal of Child Language, 2025
Children who receive cochlear implants develop spoken language on a protracted timescale. The home environment facilitates speech-language development, yet it is relatively unknown how the environment differs between children with cochlear implants and typical hearing. We matched eighteen preschoolers with implants (31-65 months) to two groups of…
Descriptors: Child Language, Preschool Children, Assistive Technology, Language Acquisition
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H. Grainger Clemson; D. Coyle – Learning Environments Research, 2025
With the policy to integrate as many young people as possible into mainstream education, schools and local authorities across Scotland endeavour to create the best conditions for learning and support the needs of all learners. As increased awareness of the importance of well-designed, agile learning spaces evolves, there is ongoing investment in…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Inclusion, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment
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Yasmin Sabri; Yulita; Mohd Awang Idris – Educational Psychology, 2025
In an academic setting, both study-related crafting and student-study fit have been recognized as important elements to improve individuals' performance for task completion. This study explores how study crafting influences academic performance (Grade Point Average) through student-study fit, engagement, and meaningfulness. Data from 200…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Academic Achievement, Study Habits
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Jessica L. Alzen; Jason Y. Buell; Kelsey Edwards; Chris D. Griesemer; Yang Zhang; Cynthia Passmore; William R. Penuel; Brian J. Reiser – Science Education, 2025
Reform-oriented science classrooms encourage environments in which students engage in a collective enterprise of making sense of their science ideas together. Teachers who strive for these sorts of environments support students in collaboratively constructing and answering their own questions about phenomena and making sense of competing ideas…
Descriptors: Science Education, Expectation, Risk, Classroom Environment
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Yessy Aprihatin; Linda Andriani; Erpita Yanti; Armaita Armaita; Linda Marni – Open Education Studies, 2025
The high divorce rate in Pariaman, West Sumatra, Indonesia, hurts children's psychology, reduces self-confidence and learning motivation. Based on previous research, it appears that no studies have examined the coping mechanisms of parents who are divorced and their impact on the study motivation of high school students in a family environment.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Divorce, Parents, High School Students
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Tiyamike Ngonda; Virginia Ngonda – Education & Training, 2025
Purpose: This article reports on a study that explored how individual factors, such as students' participatory actions and agentic factors, interact with the workplace contextual factors to create workplace learning environments that facilitate or hinder student learning. Design/methodology/approach: The study followed a qualitative approach. It…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Student Participation, Personal Autonomy, Work Based Learning
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Hongqiang Liu; Jan Van Damme; Wim Van Den Noortgate – SAGE Open, 2025
Addressing the gap in cross-cultural understanding of school-based social capital, this study examines its effects on student reading literacy across 14 economies using PISA 2009 data, selected for Parent Questionnaire availability. A two-stage analysis involved country-specific two-level hierarchical linear models (HLM) controlling for…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Foreign Countries, International Assessment, Achievement Tests
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Zübeyde Tecimer Altin; Esra Kizilay; Mustafa Hamalosmanoglu – Journal of Theoretical Educational Science, 2025
This study aims to develop the Attitude Scale Towards Sustainable Development? (ASTSD), which covers the cognitive, affective, and behavioral dimensions, to determine middle school students' attitudes towards sustainable development within the framework of sustainable development education. The research was conducted using a survey model, and the…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Validity, Student Attitudes, Sustainable Development
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Susanne Tafvelin; Andreas Stenling – International Journal of Training and Development, 2025
The purpose of the present study was to identify the paths through which leaders' pretraining motivation and work environment lead to the transfer of leadership training. Building on self-determination theory and the Baldwin and Ford transfer model, we examined the role of leaders' autonomous and controlled motivation and the opportunity to use…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Transfer of Training, Leadership Training, Self Determination
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Yingbin Zhang; Luc Paquette; Nigel Bosch – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2025
Understanding the transitions among affective states during computer-based learning may guide the design of affect-responsive learning environments. Current studies have focused on the marginal strength of an affect transition, which is the average transition tendency over possible affective states preceding the transition. However, marginal…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Emotional Response, Electronic Learning, Learning Experience
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Tyler J. Price; M. Craig Edwards; Lauren Lewis Cline; Ashlyn Fiegener – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
Many teachers are ill-prepared to support LGBTQ+ students. School-Based Agricultural Education (SBAE) is often perceived as not inclusive of these youth. Therefore, we explored perceptions of SBAE alumni who identified as LGBTQ+ regarding their SBAE programs' climates. The study's quantitative phase described participants' perceptions regarding…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, LGBTQ People, Agricultural Education, Program Effectiveness
Theo Wubbels; Perry den Brok; Luce Claessens; Tim Mainhard; Jan van Tartwijk – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2025
Effective classroom management is an essential skill for teachers and student teachers alike. Packed full of practical examples and evidence-informed guidance, this book offers a comprehensive approach to classroom management that emphasises the importance of building positive teacher-student relationships and fostering a supportive classroom…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Capacity Building, Teacher Student Relationship, Classroom Environment
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Vijay Bhagwandhin; Lexie Grudnoff; Frauke Meyer – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
Adaptive expertise is considered key to improving teacher practice. While literature suggests that classroom observations followed by professional learning conversations may contribute to the development of adaptive expertise, few studies have specifically examined the influence of this process. Hence, this qualitative study investigated the…
Descriptors: Expertise, Elementary School Teachers, Observation, Faculty Development
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