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Diez-Ojeda, María; Queiruga-Dios, Miguel Ángel; Velasco-Pérez, Noelia; López-Iñesta, Emilia; Vázquez-Dorrío, José Benito – Education Sciences, 2021
At a key moment when education systems are moving towards the development of 21st-century skills at school, we propose to develop them with a series of enquiry activities connected to the real world on the subject of Chemistry in Compulsory Secondary Education. The four selected topics have practical aspects, as they are related to industrial…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Chemistry, Compulsory Education, Secondary School Students
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Laura Natividad-Sancho; Regina Gairal-Casadó; Teresa Sordé Martí; Carme Garcia Yeste – Educational Research, 2024
Background: It is widely recognised internationally that participation in higher education is likely to lead to increased opportunities and resources. However, only a minority of learners from Roma backgrounds continue into post-compulsory education. As important research into inclusion continues, more attention must be paid to the identification…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Minority Group Students, Migrants, Ethnic Groups
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Jerrim, John; Lopez-Agudo, Luis Alejandro; Marcenaro-Gutierrez, Oscar D. – British Educational Research Journal, 2019
Homework has traditionally been considered positive for students' academic achievement, to the extent that it makes children more responsible while learning. Nevertheless, making students do a large amount of homework has been one of the most criticised practices in recent years. Parental associations have long held the view that Spanish…
Descriptors: Homework, Academic Achievement, Elementary School Students, Compulsory Education
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González-Cutre, David; Sicilia, Álvaro – European Physical Education Review, 2019
Novelty has recently been suggested as a potential basic psychological need within self-determination theory. Taking into account the lack of research on this new construct, the purpose of this study was to show the role of novelty satisfaction in physical education, analyzing its relations with some outcomes that are relevant for academic…
Descriptors: Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Physical Education, Outcomes of Education, Student Satisfaction
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Ruiz, Maria Jose; Bermejo, Rosario; Ferrando, Mercedes; Prieto, Maria Dolores; Sainz, Marta – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2014
Introduction: Academic performance is usually generally explained by student's intelligence, although other factors such as personality and motivation also account for it. Factors associated with a more complex thought process in adolescence are also beginning to gain importance in the prediction of academic performance. Among these forms of…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Creative Thinking, Regression (Statistics), Academic Achievement
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Tiana, Alejandro; Moya, Jose; Luengo, Florencio – European Journal of Education, 2011
The concept of competence is a recent introduction into the curricula of the Spanish education system, and applies to vocational training and university, but also to basic education. In both cases, the meaning and use of the term have differed, sometimes giving rise to confusion. There can be no doubt, however, that this incorporation has been of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Compulsory Education, Foreign Countries, Vocational Education
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Sierra, Josu – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2008
The evaluation of bilingual education in the Basque Country has gone through different stages during the last 25 years. From 1983 onwards, language models of schooling A, B and D were developed, according to parental choice. Model A is not considered a bilingual education model, since L2 is taught as a subject only, while models B and D are…
Descriptors: Language of Instruction, Compulsory Education, Bilingual Education, Official Languages