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Spencer, Dan; Nietfeld, John L.; Cao, Li; Difrancesca, Daniell – Journal of Experimental Education, 2023
Understanding the development of self-regulated learning (SRL) in applied educational contexts is currently an important goal for researchers. There exists a relatively rich literature for most SRL components in isolation yet the field is lacking in understanding their coordination. This study examined the relationship between metacognitive…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Metacognition, Progress Monitoring, Attribution Theory
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Adame, Elissa Arterburn; Posteher, Karlee A.; Hansom, Alaina M.; Wilson, Scott N.; Cecena, Francisco J. E.; Thompson, William M.; Ralston, Ryan L.; Thomas, David M. – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2022
This study applies implicit person theory (IPT) to serious gaming. IPT scholars argue that individuals hold one of two views regarding perceptions of ability: growth mindset (abilities are malleable) or fixed mindset (abilities are unchanging). Extant literature demonstrates the many educational benefits afforded to learners who hold a growth…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Intervention, Ability, Attitude Change
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Beneke, Margaret R. – Whiteness and Education, 2021
In this paper I present a qualitative study in which I investigated how socio-spatial dimensions of schooling influenced the ways four, white, nondisabled teacher candidates made meaning of whiteness and ability throughout their educational journeys. Drawing on literature exploring the socio-spatial dimensions of power and whiteness and ability as…
Descriptors: White Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Racial Attitudes, Power Structure
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Lisa B. Limeri; Nathan T. Carter; Franchesca Lyra; Joel Martin; Halle Mastronardo; Jay Patel; Erin L. Dolan – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2023
Students' beliefs about their abilities (called "lay theories") affect their motivations, behaviors, and academic success. Lay theories include beliefs about the potential to improve intelligence (mindset), who (i.e., everyone or only some people) has the potential to be excellent in a field (universality), and whether reaching…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Ability, Self Efficacy
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Jackson-Cole, Dominik; Chadderton, Charlotte – Whiteness and Education, 2023
Home BAME students are under-represented on postgraduate courses in England, especially at elite universities, however, there has been little research on why this should be. This research starts to fill this gap, arguing that gatekeepers to postgraduate courses at some of the most elite universities contribute to maintaining white supremacy.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Minority Group Students, Graduate Study, Competitive Selection
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Tesoriero, Gina – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2019
In this dialogue with Phillip A. Boda's "Conceptualizing the margins into science education praxis:disability as case in point," I would like to continue the conversation on an equity-focused graduate course meant to prepare pre-service educators to value and leverage diversity in the classroom. While Boda's analysis revealed that…
Descriptors: Science Education, Race, Ability, Equal Education
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Chong, Sin Wang – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2021
In response to the paradigm shift of feedback from information to process, the notion of 'student feedback literacy', which refers to students' capacities and dispositions to use feedback, has been increasingly promulgated in the higher education assessment literature recently. Student feedback literacy has been conceptualized into three…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Knowledge Level, Ability, College Students
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Begic, Jasna Šulentic; Begic, Amir; Škojo, Tihana – International Journal of Higher Education, 2017
This paper describes the research conducted in the Republic of Croatia during the 2012/13 academic year. We have gathered opinions from experts, i.e. teaching methods teachers from seven faculties of teacher education, regarding the music teaching competencies necessary for primary education teachers teaching music in the first several grades of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Music Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Boztunç Öztürk, Nagihan; Sahin, Melek Gülsah; Ilhan, Mustafa – Turkish Journal of Education, 2019
The aim of this research was to analyze and compare analytic rubric and general impression scoring in peer assessment. A total of 66 university students participated in the study and six of them were chosen as peer raters on a voluntary basis. In the research, students were supposed to prepare a sample study within the scope of scientific research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Evaluation, Peer Evaluation
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Kim, Sooyeon; Moses, Tim – ETS Research Report Series, 2016
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the extent to which item response theory (IRT) proficiency estimation methods are robust to the presence of aberrant responses under the "GRE"® General Test multistage adaptive testing (MST) design. To that end, a wide range of atypical response behaviors affecting as much as 10% of the test items…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Computation, Robustness (Statistics), Response Style (Tests)
Williamson, Kathryn Elizabeth – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The topic of Newtonian gravity offers a unique vantage point from which to investigate and encourage conceptual change because it is something with which everyone has daily experience, and because it is taught in two courses that reach a wide variety of students--introductory-level college astronomy ("Astro 101") and physics ("Phys…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Science Tests, College Science, Astronomy
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Gang, Xu – English Language Teaching, 2015
Due to the outmoded teaching method and the popularity of utilitarianism nowadays, the marginalization of British and American literature courses has become a prominent problem for the education of English majors in colleges and universities, but the American postmodern curriculum theorist, Prof. William E. Doll, Jr.'s pedagogical theory, which…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, United States Literature, English Literature, Postmodernism
Yakisik, Burçak Yilmaz; Çakir, Abdulvahit – Online Submission, 2017
This study aims to investigate the effects of dynamic assessment on improving ELT learners of English as a foreign language at a large state university. The researchers followed the pre-test-treatment--post-test procedure in the study. The test type used in the assessment procedures was 'Retelling Story Test' type in which learners were provided…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, English Teachers, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Shulruf, Boaz; Jones, Phil; Turner, Rolf – Higher Education Studies, 2015
The determination of Pass/Fail decisions over Borderline grades, (i.e., grades which do not clearly distinguish between the competent and incompetent examinees) has been an ongoing challenge for academic institutions. This study utilises the Objective Borderline Method (OBM) to determine examinee ability and item difficulty, and from that…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Pass Fail Grading, Decision Making, Probability
Snyder, Darren E. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The crime of stalking is often an under reported crime that receives very little attention at the collegiate level. Little is known regarding their ability to recognize the elements of stalking and their reporting habits. This study expanded on Donald Black's Theory of Law and feminist theory by applying them to a regression study focused on…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Crime, Identification, Gender Differences
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