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Cecilia Axell; Astrid Berg – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2024
Although digital technology is an important part of young people's lives, previous research implies that they have a limited understanding of what programming is and its connection to the digital devices they encounter every day. In order to create conditions for meaningful teaching in and about programming in technology education, more knowledge…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Programming, Computer Science Education, Grade 1
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Bofferding, Laura; Chen, Lizhen; Kocabas, Sezai; Aqazade, Mahtob – Education Sciences, 2022
Elementary students' early development of embedding and disembedding is complex and paves the way for later STEM learning. The purpose of this study was to clarify the factors that support students' embedding (i.e., overlapping shapes to form a new shape) and disembedding (i.e., identifying discrete shapes within another shape) through the use of…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Grade 3, Puzzles, Cognitive Processes
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Lui, Kelvin Fai Hong; Cheah, Zebedee Rui En; McBride, Catherine; Maurer, Urs – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2022
The script relativity hypothesis proposes that the scripts we read and write affect our cognition. The current study tested this hypothesis by comparing Chinese and English cognitive-linguistic skills and three cognitive abilities, including verbal working memory capacity, nonverbal IQ, and arithmetic calculation, across groups of children with…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Reading Skills, Chinese, Mathematics Skills
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Zhang, Shuhan; Wong, Gary K. W. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2023
Computational thinking (CT) has permeated primary and early childhood education in recent years. Despite the extensive effort in CT learning initiatives, few age-appropriate assessment tools targeting young children have been developed. In this study, we proposed Computational Thinking Test for Lower Primary (CTtLP), which was designed for lower…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Elementary School Students, Test Construction
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Lehimler, Eren – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2022
The aim of this study was to conduct a terminological examination of the songs and folk songs in primary school Music course books through the musical notes. Based on the statement that music theory, musicality and music aesthetics should be offered to primary school children, the musical notes in the coursebooks were examined under the titles of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Elementary Education, Textbooks, Textbook Content
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Guangming Li; Zhengyan Liang – SAGE Open, 2024
In order to investigate the influence of separation of grade distributions and ratio of common items on the precision of vertical scaling, this simulation study chooses common item design and first grade as base grade. There are four grades with 1,000 students each to take part in a test which has 100 items. Monte Carlo simulation method is used…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
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Shaoyu Hu – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
The work aims at improving Chinese music lessons using multimedia technologies. In this regard, the authors applied some testing methods, as well as statistical calculations. The research process involved 160 Chinese school and university students. The test results showed that the main percentage of the respondents had an average level of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Freshmen, Music Education, Elementary School Students
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D'Agostino, Jerome V.; Rodgers, Emily; Winkler, Christa; Johnson, Tracy; Berenbon, Rebecca – Reading Psychology, 2021
Running Records provide a standardized method for recording and assessing students' oral reading behaviors and are excellent formative assessment tools to guide instructional decision-making. This study expands on prior Running Record reliability work by evaluating the extent to which external raters and teachers consistently assessed students'…
Descriptors: Accuracy, Oral Reading, Generalizability Theory, Error Correction
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Joshua B. Gilbert; James S. Kim; Luke W. Miratrix – Applied Measurement in Education, 2024
Longitudinal models typically emphasize between-person predictors of change but ignore how growth varies "within" persons because each person contributes only one data point at each time. In contrast, modeling growth with multi-item assessments allows evaluation of how relative item performance may shift over time. While traditionally…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Item Response Theory, Test Items, Student Development
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Isenström, Lisa – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2022
This article furthers pedagogical knowledge on educating children about their human rights, specifically in school contexts, with the aim of elucidating the features and the collateral learning of educative situations through which children are supported to grow as rights-holders. The data, obtained from fieldwork in three Year 1 classes in…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Classroom Communication, Elementary School Students, Grade 1
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Daniel Millán – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
Household composition has diversified and encompasses the number of parents and the types of extended relatives in homes with implications for a child's development. Yet, few studies have included Latinx children of immigrant parents. To fill this gap, I draw upon the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, 2011-cohort to analyze the household…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Immigrants, Family (Sociological Unit), Academic Achievement
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Alrashidi, Alanoud; Alanezi, Nawaf – Religious Education, 2020
In many religious communities, children encounter rigorous and continuous processes of religious socialization and education that impact their cognitive development. However, little research has been conducted on children's perceptions of religion and religious concepts. This research explores perceptions of Heaven as a core concept in Islamic…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Socialization, Grade 1, Elementary School Students
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Quick, Joanne – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2023
Theory is an important element of literacy research. Research designs are informed by theories that explain what literacy is, how it develops, and how it should be taught and evaluated. Sociocultural theories emphasize the socially situated nature of literacies engagement and practices, whereas cognitive theories emphasize the underlying skills…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Projects, Literacy Education, Barriers
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Valcke, Alanna; Nilsen, Elizabeth S. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2023
To successfully navigate their social worlds, children must adapt their behaviors to diverse situations and do so in a fluid fashion. The current study explored preschool-aged children's sensitivity to a gameplay context (cooperative/competitive) and messages from another (fictional) player (team-oriented/self-oriented) while distributing gameplay…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, Audio Equipment, Social Behavior, Child Behavior
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Danish, Joshua A.; Enyedy, Noel; Saleh, Asmalina; Humburg, Megan – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2020
This paper proposes the Learning in Embodied Activity Framework (LEAF) which aims to synthesize across individual and sociocultural theories of learning to provide a more robust account of how the body plays a role in collaborative learning, particularly when students are learning about a collective phenomenon where coordination between and across…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Human Body, Cooperative Learning, Elementary School Students
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