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Schoor, Cornelia; Kownatzki, Salome; Narciss, Susanne; Körndle, Hermann – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2014
Introduction: Motivation is an important issue in both face-to-face and computer-supported collaborative learning. There are several approaches for enhancing motivation, including group awareness tools that provide feedback on the group's motivation. However, this feedback was rarely unconfounded with other constructs. Additionally, it is…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Cooperative Learning, Feedback (Response), Psychology
O'Donnell, Aislinn – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
Failure is seen as a problem in education. From failing schools, to failing students to rankings of universities, literacy or numeracy, the perception that one has failed to compete or to compare favourably with others has led to a series of policy initiatives internationally designed to ensure "success for all". But when success is…
Descriptors: Failure, Educational Philosophy, Competition, Achievement
Goodvin, Rebecca; Rolfson, Jacqueline – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2014
Effects of feedback on children's self-evaluations are well established, yet little is known about how parents talk with children about everyday successes and failures, despite the importance of parent-child reminiscing in children's psychological understanding. We examine mothers' attributions and performance evaluations in…
Descriptors: Mothers, Speech, Attribution Theory, Parent Child Relationship
Straehler-Pohl, Hauke; Pais, Alexandre – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2014
When actualised in a concrete school, the official discourse of inclusion and equity often encounters a series of obstacles that research strives to identify and address under the imperative to eliminate them. Through the exploration of classroom episodes, teacher interviews and field notes from a German secondary school, we take failure not as a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Failure, Ideology, Foreign Countries
Tienken, Christopher H. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2014
The fraudulent claims by policymakers and pundits that the United States is losing its economic competitiveness due to a failing education system continue unabated. However, the latest data on competitiveness suggest that it is poor economic policy, not education, that is holding back the economy.
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Public Policy, Economics, Competition
Bevins, Stuart; Price, Gareth – Educational Action Research, 2014
Collaboration between academics and teachers has become increasingly prevalent over recent years. Whether its aim is joint research or continuing professional development for teachers, collaboration seems to offer a realistic opportunity for reducing the perceived gap between theory and practice. However, collaboration is not merely academics and…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Action Research, Educational Researchers, Teacher Researchers
Papay, John P.; Murnane, Richard J.; Willett, John B. – Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2014
We examine whether barely failing one or more state-mandated high school exit examinations in Massachusetts affects the probability that students enroll in college. We extend the exit examination literature in two ways. First, we explore longer term effects of failing these tests. We find that barely failing an exit examination, for students on…
Descriptors: Exit Examinations, Adolescents, Evidence, Regression (Statistics)
Duveskog, Marcus; Sutinen, Erkki; Cronje, Johannes – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2014
During the years 2002 to 2009, five African settings were used as foundation for designing different learning environments. While the content and target group for each learning environment varied, all of their design settings, or milieux, shared one implicit expectation: the milieu should facilitate the production of a change-making learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Design, Change Strategies
Faulkner, Fiona; Hannigan, Ailish; Fitzmaurice, Olivia – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2014
Evidence of deficiencies in basic mathematical skills of beginning undergraduates has been documented worldwide. Many different theories have been set out as to why these declines in mathematical competency levels have occurred over time. One such theory is the widening access to higher education which has resulted in a less mathematically…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Mathematics Achievement, Prior Learning, Learning Experience
Paino, Maria; Renzulli, Linda A.; Boylan, Rebecca L.; Bradley, Christen L. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2014
Purpose: Charter schools are unique public schools in part because this type of school can close if it fails to meet objectives set forth by the chartering body that approved it. Thus far, however, little research has been conducted into the causes of charter school closures. In this article, we examine charter school accountability. Research…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Failure, School Closing, Accountability
Durand, Roger; Decker, Phillip J.; Kirkman, Dorothy M. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2014
Despite our best efforts as evaluators, program implementation failures abound. A wide variety of valuable methodologies have been adopted to explain and evaluate the "why" of these failures. Yet, typically these methodologies have been employed concurrently (e.g., project monitoring) or to the post-hoc assessment of program activities.…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Program Implementation, Failure, Program Effectiveness
Kapur, Manu – Cognitive Science, 2014
When learning a new math concept, should learners be first taught the concept and its associated procedures and then solve problems, or solve problems first even if it leads to failure and then be taught the concept and the procedures? Two randomized-controlled studies found that both methods lead to high levels of procedural knowledge. However,…
Descriptors: Failure, Mathematical Concepts, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction
Curcic, Svjetlana; Miskovic, Maja; Plaut, Shayna; Ceobanu, Ciprian – European Educational Research Journal, 2014
A total of 12 European countries with significant Roma populations are taking part in the Decade of Roma Inclusion, 2005-2015 (the Decade). Each of these countries developed a Decade Action Plan with the aim of eliminating the marginalization and discrimination of Roma in the areas of housing, health care, employment and education. Nonetheless, as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnic Groups, Minority Groups, Inclusion
Rostas, Iulius; Kostka, Joanna – European Educational Research Journal, 2014
Scrutiny of the socio-economic exclusion of the Roma in Central and Eastern Europe has brought attention to the widespread practice of school segregation of Romani children who are automatically placed in classes for the mentally disabled or shunted into separate and inferior schools and classrooms. It is now widely recognised that such practices…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnic Groups, Minority Groups, School Desegregation
Holmes, N. G.; Day, James; Park, Anthony H. K.; Bonn, D. A.; Roll, Ido – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2014
Invention activities are Productive Failure activities in which students attempt (and often fail) to invent methods that capture deep properties of a construct before being taught expert solutions. The current study evaluates the effect of scaffolding on the invention processes and outcomes, given that students are not expected to succeed in their…
Descriptors: Failure, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Inquiry, Active Learning

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