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Li, Christine Jie; Monroe, Martha C. – Environmental Education Research, 2019
Hope is an important component that helps engage people in solving problems. Environmental educational resources addressing climate change effectively should ideally nurture hope as well as increase understanding about the issue. However, hopefulness about resolving climate change challenges is a relatively new construct in the literature and…
Descriptors: Climate, Psychological Patterns, Environmental Education, High School Students
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Jones, Anna M.; West, Kara B.; Suveg, Cynthia – School Mental Health, 2019
Anxiety is a common emotional problem across development. Given that children spend approximately 50% of their waking-hours in school, it is important to consider how anxiety manifests within this setting and the unique difficulties that anxious children may experience while at school. The current paper reviews the impact of anxiety in children at…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Models, Evidence Based Practice, Students
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Coles, Alf; Sinclair, Nathalie – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2019
In this article, we question the prevalent assumption that teaching and learning mathematics should always entail movement from the concrete to the abstract. Such a view leads to reported difficulties in students moving from manipulatives and models to more symbolic work, moves that many students never make, with all the implications this has for…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Manipulative Materials
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Harrell, Charles L. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2019
In this essay I review the advantages and challenges of contingent faculty service from a perspective which crosses programs, but chiefly from within one academic institution, a church-related but independent theological seminary. I anecdotally relate certain "value-added" potentialities which accrue for students and instruction when an…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Adjunct Faculty, Church Related Colleges, Theological Education
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Bammer, Gabriele – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2019
The extensive literature on research co-creation is mostly based on problems being treated as clearly defined and solvable. What is the impact on co-creation when problems are complex, with the following characteristics: difficult to delimit, contested definitions, multiple uncertainties and unresolvable unknowns, constraints on what can be done,…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Research Problems, Models, Participatory Research
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Verhavert, San; Bouwer, Renske; Donche, Vincent; De Maeyer, Sven – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2019
Comparative Judgement (CJ) aims to improve the quality of performance-based assessments by letting multiple assessors judge pairs of performances. CJ is generally associated with high levels of reliability, but there is also a large variation in reliability between assessments. This study investigates which assessment characteristics influence the…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Reliability, Comparative Analysis, Value Judgment
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Burnett, Cathy; Merchant, Guy – Reading Teacher, 2019
In an age of environmental crisis, financial instability, widespread migration, and political extremism, the case for critical literacy is pressing. Navigating criticality in the digital age, however, is challenging, not least because digital media, digital devices, and digital architectures are implicated in broader social, cultural, commercial,…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Political Attitudes, Information Technology, Networks
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Jung, Hyunyi; Stehr, Eryn M.; He, Jia – School Science and Mathematics, 2019
Engaging with mathematical modeling can support learners to collaboratively explore mathematics in integrated ways as well as generate mathematical ideas and representations that may be useful in everyday life. Although several studies provide diverse insights into teaching and learning mathematical modeling, research has yet to be conducted on…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Secondary School Mathematics, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
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Marx, David M. – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2019
The goal of the current research was to investigate the impact of peer comparisons on female participants' math performance when the peers varied on comparison relevance and gender. Specifically, the two studies presented here explored the question of whether male peers, who are seen as less relevant, can serve as peer role models (PRM) for female…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Gender Differences, Females, Peer Relationship
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Sentz, Justin; Stefaniak, Jill – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2019
Research focusing on the complexities faced by instructional designers have called for pedagogical strategies to equip instructional designers with the ability to problem solve and make decisions. One of the most widely studied strategies for managing cognitive load is the use of worked examples, which provides an alternative to traditional…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Problem Solving, Decision Making, Cognitive Processes
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de Oliveira, Talita Moreira; Amaral, Livio; Pacheco, Roberto Carlos dos Santos – Research Evaluation, 2019
There is a growing interest in multi/inter/transdisciplinary (MIT-D) work, which requires increasing levels of knowledge and co-production interaction. Many studies have addressed this theme with different approaches such as the nature of transversal scientific subjects, the concept of knowledge integration, and the dynamics of research groups to…
Descriptors: Models, Evaluation, Graduate Study, Foreign Countries
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Cruthaka, Chomsupak – Asian Journal of Education and Training, 2019
In this research objective is to construct and develop an appropriate knowledge management model for public university lecturers. The model was developed on the basis of the Delphi method in which experts evaluated the model in three rounds. Experts also evaluated the model for appropriateness prior to experimentally testing the model with 30…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Models, Public Colleges, College Faculty
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Malinak, Steven M.; Hertzog, Jerald E.; Pacilio, Julia E.; Polvani, Deborah A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Laboratory experiments that offer interdisciplinary experiences for students are appealing and are increasingly popular additions to undergraduate chemistry curricula. Students can capitalize on their knowledge of multiple areas of chemistry while working through an application, and this fosters the development of progressive problem-solving…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Models, Undergraduate Students, College Science
Burke, Kathryn M.; Shogren, Karrie A.; Antosh, Anthony A.; Raley, Sheida K.; LaPlante, Terri; Wehmeyer, Michael L. – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2019
Implementation science examines the process of how programs are put into action to produce outcomes and represents an emerging approach for analyzing the utilization of evidence-based practices (EBPs) in school settings. When EBPs are implemented effectively, they result in positive student outcomes. The "Self-Determined Learning Model of…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Self Determination, Teaching Methods, Models
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Yu, Lili; Xiong, Jianping; Zhang, Qiaoming; Drieghe, Denis; Reichle, Erik D. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2019
Although strokes are the smallest identifiable units in Chinese words, the fact that they are often embedded within larger units (i.e., radicals and/or characters that comprise Chinese words) raises questions about "how" and even "if" strokes are separately represented in lexical memory. The present experiment examined these…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Chinese, Reading, Memory
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