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Conner, Jerusha; Posner, Michael; Nsowaa, Bright – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2022
Drawing on student self-report survey data, this study examines student engagement across 67 urban high schools in the School District of Philadelphia. Results show that schools with higher rates of affective, behavioral, and cognitive engagement differ significantly from schools with other engagement profiles in students' average reports of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Learner Engagement, Urban Schools, High School Students
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Moy, Ronald L.; Pactwa, Therese E. – Journal of Education for Business, 2022
This paper uses the PBS Nova show "Mind Over Money" to introduce a number of topics in behavioral finance. Instructors can also use the video as a jumping off point for expanding the discussion to the "second generation" of behavioral finance, where many of the decisions that differ from what are considered optimal are due to…
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Learner Engagement, Teaching Methods
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Tatli, Zeynep; Saylan, Esin; Kokoç, Mehmet – Participatory Educational Research, 2022
Digital Storytelling (DS) is an alternative instructional tool for language teaching to make the relevant process more engaging through the use of technology and to facilitate effective language learning. This single case study explored the impact of DS in an online EFL lesson on speaking and vocabulary achievement in consideration to cognitive…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Educational Technology, Electronic Learning, English Language Learners
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Sage, Kara; Jackson, Sophia; Mauer, Larissa; Stockdale, Kayden – Educational Media International, 2022
Students frequently recruit digital devices to aid their academics. Past research has often focused on computers, with growing research on more mobile devices like tablets. Despite owning smartphones at high rates, little research has focused on college students' use of smartphones for academics. In the present study, students were randomly…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Laptop Computers, Tablet Computers, College Students
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Monarrez, Angelica; Tchoshanov, Mourat – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2022
Literature suggests that students need to be exposed to cognitively demanding tasks (CDT). In this qualitative study, we examined in-service secondary school teachers' challenges in understanding (e.g. recognizing, solving, and designing) and implementing cognitively demanding tasks in mathematics classrooms. Purposive sampling consisted of eleven…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Barriers, Cognitive Processes
Edmonds, Gerald; Pusch, Rob – Region 5 Comprehensive Center, 2022
This guide is a companion to the "Adult Learning Planning Framework. Toolkit" (ED614137). It works in partnership with the framework while considering the unique challenges associated with the development of engaging and effective online, asynchronous learning experiences that have become embedded in the fabric of learning for all. The…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Asynchronous Communication, Instructional Design, Learning Experience
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Mascia, Maria Lidia; Bonfiglio, Natale Salvatore; Renati, Roberta; Cataudella, Stefania; Tomczyk, Lukasz; Penna, Maria Pietronilla – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2022
The present study focuses on smartphone overuse and on problematic behaviors related to it, investigating possible differences at the intergenerational level among the variables considered. Through the administration of self-report questionnaires, the perception of smartphone distraction, smartphone problematic use, phubbing, and cognitive…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Behavior Problems, Generational Differences
Katherine Yaw – ProQuest LLC, 2022
In communication between first (L1) and second (L2) language users, the default has long been for L2 speakers to assume most, if not all, responsibility for adjusting their speech to accommodate their interlocutor. This not only places an undue burden on the speaker, but also furthers the assumption of listener passivity in communication. One…
Descriptors: Dialects, Pronunciation, Listening Comprehension, Second Languages
Chad Bebee – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study documented the phenomenology of critical thinking as an outcome in institutions of higher education in Indiana. Applying a collective case study design, the study interviewed educators in three institutions of higher learning and reviewed the public documentation to contextualize critical thinking as an educational outcome in each case.…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Outcomes of Education, Skill Development, Cognitive Processes
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Nokes, Jeffery D.; Kesler-Lund, Alisa – History Teacher, 2019
Students who think critically about sources, crosscheck facts, and perceive alternative perspectives are better prepared for civic engagement--all skills among the specialized literacies that historians employ. Over the past twenty-five years, researchers have identified these and other cognitive processes historians use as they read. During this…
Descriptors: Historians, Cooperation, Writing (Composition), Reading
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Frost, Peter; Donahue, Patrick; Goeben, Keith; Connor, Megan; Cheong, Hoong Sing; Schroeder, Aaron – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
Smartphones might offer an extension of our own cognitive abilities, potentially preventing practice of certain forms of cognition. Our first study established that heavier usage of smartphones was negatively correlated with social problem solving and delayed gratification, as well as positively correlated with some aspects of critical thinking.…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes
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Singer, Murray – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2019
There is accumulating evidence that readers continually evaluate the consistency, congruence, and coherence of text by processes of validation. Validation is initiated immediately on stimulus presentation, may proceed nonstrategically, and serves as a criterion for representational updating. However, validation exhibits a variety of deficiencies.…
Descriptors: Validity, Reading Comprehension, Cognitive Processes, Research Problems
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Vales, Catarina; Fisher, Anna V. – Cognitive Science, 2019
A large literature suggests that the organization of words in semantic memory, reflecting meaningful relations among words and the concepts to which they refer, supports many cognitive processes, including memory encoding and retrieval, word learning, and inferential reasoning. The co-activation of related items has been proposed as a mechanism by…
Descriptors: Semantics, Memory, Cognitive Processes, Vocabulary Development
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Goulding, Brandon W.; Atance, Cristina M.; Friedman, Ori – Developmental Psychology, 2019
The ability to anticipate the future improves significantly across the preschool years. Whereas 5-year-olds understand that they will prefer adult items in the future, 3-year-olds indicate they will continue to prefer child items. We explore these age-related changes in future-oriented cognition by comparing children's inferences about their…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Cognitive Processes, Time Perspective, Cognitive Development
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Scheiner, Thorsten; Pinto, Márcia M. F. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2019
This article describes emerging perspectives on contextualizing, complementizing, and complexifying--three processes involved when individuals ascribe meaning to mathematical objects of their thinking. The article is oriented toward a dialectic between theory and empirical research and is structured in two parts. The first part focuses on an…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Logic, Thinking Skills, Cognitive Processes
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