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Wang, Fuzhou – Science Insights Education Frontiers, 2021
How to realize the global development of children with intellectual disability is a complicated social issue. When a child has intellectual disability or is on the verge of intellectual disability, the environment the child is in and the humanistic support the child obtains play a vital role in achieving the global development. Given the intrinsic…
Descriptors: Children, Intellectual Disability, Intervention, Child Development
Meredith King – Research Issues in Contemporary Education, 2024
This position paper introduces the idea of cognicy, the foundational ability to think and understand in a process that decouples cognitive processes from their tangible outcomes. Generative artificial intelligence (AI) can produce output often nearly indistinguishable from a human product, which presents a problem for educational assessment.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Artificial Intelligence, Metacognition, Individual Characteristics
Lisa Clughen – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2024
In this opinion piece I present a brief introduction to embodiment and offer practical examples of embodied pedagogy. My overarching argument is that embodiment theory and practice merit a paradigmatic status in higher education pedagogies and a sub-theme is that using embodiment as a foundation for pedagogic praxis is usefully done in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Holistic Approach, Individual Characteristics, College Instruction
Grünke, Matthias – Insights into Learning Disabilities, 2020
In this interview, major league baseball world-series winner Scott Eyre talks about his attention and learning problems, how certain teachers helped him to deal with his struggles and how he managed to eventually become a big star in baseball. Reflecting on the way that his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) influenced his life, Eyre…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Athletes, Team Sports, Individual Characteristics
Sink, Christopher A.; Dice, Robert T. – Journal of School-Based Counseling Policy and Evaluation, 2019
School-based counseling policy researchers often address their epistemological orientation (e.g., empiricism, scientific method, phenomenology) supporting their investigations. Curiously, however, the literature rarely speaks to the metaphysical issues grounding this research. In the authors view, advocating for and conducting rigorous policy…
Descriptors: School Counseling, School Policy, Counseling Services, Philosophy
Chinnery, Ann – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2019
In his 2006 essay, "Moral Education's Modest Agenda," Robin Barrow argues for a clearly bounded conception of morality; he presents the moral domain as concerned with moral principles, and moral education as the cultivation of moral understanding. Barrow rejects behaviourism, character education, values clarification, developmentalism,…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Values Education, Educational Methods, Philosophy
Lehr, Donna H. – Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 2020
Data reveal that insufficient progress has been made in increasing the number of students with severe disabilities who are educated in general education classes. Agran et al. asked why this is happening and discussed determinants that may be affecting placement decisions that serve to segregate students from their peers. This article is a review…
Descriptors: Student Placement, Students with Disabilities, Severe Disabilities, Barriers
Heller, Rafael – Phi Delta Kappan, 2018
Since 2003, nonprofit organization Common Sense Media has studied the ways in which kids are growing up in the digital age. In this interview, research director Michael Robb shares recent findings about the media habits of young children, tweens, and teens. While the news coverage of these issues tends to be hyperbolic and alarming, Robb explains,…
Descriptors: Children, Adolescents, Preadolescents, Computer Use
Communique, 2016
It is the position of the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) that school psychologists, regardless of employment setting, can benefit from professional support and mentorship. Such relationships can help with time management, establishing professional boundaries, identifying a career trajectory, managing relationships, fostering…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, School Psychologists, Mentors, Professional Development
Beckmann, Jens F. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2015
In this article, I reflect on how ways of reporting research as well as reviewing and commenting on submitted manuscripts could take new directions to promote progress in the discipline of developmental science. I argue for (a) attitudinal openness toward migratory impulses in relation to Stokes's quadrant model of science, (b) the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Research Reports, Attitudes, Interdisciplinary Approach
Cornell, Dewey; Bradshaw, Catherine P. – School Psychology Review, 2015
In this commentary, Cornell and Bradshaw report decades of research in school psychology have brought attention to the culture of peer bullying and harassment that was a largely neglected problem in most schools. At the same time, research on the school environment has brought recognition to the importance of a safe and supportive school climate.…
Descriptors: Bullying, School Psychology, Peer Groups, Educational Environment
Pomerantz, Andrew M. – American Psychologist, 2012
Comments on the original article, "Nonrational processes in ethical decision making" by M. D. Rogerson et al (see record 2011-19198-001). Among the many insightful points made by Rogerson, Gottlieb, Handelsman, Knapp, and Younggren (October 2011) regarding nonrational processes in ethical decision making, one deserves further explication: Many of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Decision Making, Psychologists, Interaction
Grigorenko, Elena L. – High Ability Studies, 2012
The field of giftedness and gifted education is about 100-years (plus/minus) old. Whether traced back to Stern or to Terman, or to anybody else, it has encompassed a millennium of thinking about and studying the intellectually gifted and educating them. In their centerpiece for this issue, Ziegler and Phillipson take these 100 years of research…
Descriptors: Gifted, Individual Characteristics, Systems Approach, Research and Development
Hubbard, Timothy L. – Psychological Bulletin, 2012
White (2012) proposed that kinematic features in a visual percept are matched to stored representations containing information regarding forces (based on prior haptic experience) and that information in the matched, stored representations regarding forces is then incorporated into visual perception. Although some elements of White's (2012) account…
Descriptors: Cues, Motion, Visual Perception, Cognitive Development
Harris, Carole Ruth – Gifted and Talented International, 2012
This article addresses giftedness in the context of individual response that emerges as a quality of gifted as differentiated from that which is measurable. The author recounts examples that reflect insight rather than those that simply produce correctness and proficiency. With reference to Gunnar Myrdal, she discusses this difference as a…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Individual Characteristics, Children, Evaluation