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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Henry, Lucy A.; Messer, David J.; Nash, Gilly – Infant and Child Development, 2014
A relatively quick, face-to-face, adaptive working memory training intervention was assessed in 5-to 8-year-old typically developing children, randomly allocated to a 6-week intervention condition, or an active control condition. All children received 18 sessions of 10?minutes, three times/week for 6?weeks. Assessments of six working memory…
Descriptors: Children, Short Term Memory, Training, Intervention
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Kucirkova, Natalia; Tompkins, Virginia – Infant and Child Development, 2014
An unexplored aspect of contextual variation in emotion talk is the extent to which the emotions mothers and children discuss relate to the child, mother, or another self. To establish the extent to which mothers and children personalize the emotions they discuss, we examined the emotion talk of 40 American mother-child dyads in three…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Interpersonal Communication, Mothers, Speech
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Taylor, Stephen – British Educational Research Journal, 2014
Even though the existence and importance of inner forms of sign-making are acknowledged in social-semiotic educational research, their contours have, none the less, yet to be charted in a systematic way. This article uses a combination of social-semiotic and pragmatist approaches to bring into focus some characteristics of pupils' inner…
Descriptors: Reading, Early Adolescents, Semiotics, Pragmatics
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Chen, Ying-Fang; Jiao, Hong – Educational Assessment, 2014
Differential item functioning (DIF) may be caused by an interaction of multiple manifest grouping variables or unexplored manifest variables, which cannot be detected by conventional DIF detection methods that are based on a single manifest grouping variable. Such DIF may be detected by a latent approach using the mixture item response theory…
Descriptors: Test Bias, Item Response Theory, Reading Tests, Student Surveys
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Kim, Young-Suk; Al Otaiba, Stephanie; Folsom, Jessica S.; Greulich, Luana; Puranik, Cynthia – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: This study examined dimensions of written composition by using multiple evaluative approaches such as an adapted 6 + 1 trait scoring, syntactic complexity measures, and productivity measures. It further examined unique relations of oral language and literacy skills to the identified dimensions of written composition. Method: A large…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Writing (Composition), Oral Language
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Smith, Jonathan Z.; Pearson, Thomas; Gallagher, Eugene V.; Jensen, Tim; Fujiwara, Satoko – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2014
This interview was recorded in November 2012 in Jonathan Z. Smith's Hyde Park graystone. Professor Smith offers insights into how he thinks about his classroom teaching and his students' learning through descriptions of various assignments and classroom activities he has developed over more than forty years of teaching. The discussion…
Descriptors: Religious Education, College Instruction, Assignments, Class Activities
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Seidenberg, Mark S.; Plaut, David C. – Cognitive Science, 2014
Rumelhart and McClelland's chapter about learning the past tense created a degree of controversy extraordinary even in the adversarial culture of modern science. It also stimulated a vast amount of research that advanced the understanding of the past tense, inflectional morphology in English and other languages, the nature of linguistic…
Descriptors: Morphemes, Morphology (Languages), Language Acquisition, Reading
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Chen, Chih-Ming; Huang, Sheng-Hui – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2014
Due to the rapid development of information technology, web-based learning has become a dominant trend. That is, learners can often learn anytime and anywhere without being restricted by time and space. Autonomic learning primarily occurs in web-based learning environments, and self-regulated learning (SRL) is key to autonomic learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Documentation, Learning Strategies, Reading
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Wagler, Amy E. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2014
Generalized linear mixed models are frequently applied to data with clustered categorical outcomes. The effect of clustering on the response is often difficult to practically assess partly because it is reported on a scale on which comparisons with regression parameters are difficult to make. This article proposes confidence intervals for…
Descriptors: Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Cluster Grouping, Heterogeneous Grouping, Monte Carlo Methods
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Khateb, Asaid; Khateb-Abdelgani, Manal; Taha, Haitham Y.; Ibrahim, Raphiq – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2014
This study aimed at assessing the effects of letters' connectivity in Arabic on visual word recognition. For this purpose, reaction times (RTs) and accuracy scores were collected from ninety-third, sixth and ninth grade native Arabic speakers during a lexical decision task, using fully connected (Cw), partially connected (PCw) and…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Orthographic Symbols, Word Recognition, Elementary School Students
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Georgiou, George K.; Papadopoulos, Timothy C.; Kaizer, Eleni L. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2014
The present 10-year longitudinal study examined how rapid automatized naming (RAN) components--articulation time and pause time--relate to reading fluency. Seventy-five Greek-speaking children were followed from Grade 1 to Grade 10 and were assessed five times (in Grades 1, 2, 4, 6, and 10) on RAN (digits and objects) and reading fluency (word…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Naming, Reading, Reading Fluency
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Arens, A. Katrin; Yeung, Alexander Seeshing; Hasselhorn, Marcus – Journal of Experimental Education, 2014
In assessing verbal academic self-concept with preadolescents, researchers have used scales for students' self-concepts in reading and in their native language interchangeably. The authors conducted 3 studies with German students to test whether reading and German (i.e., native language) self-concepts can be treated as the same or different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Concept, Native Language, Reading
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Jian, Yu-Cin; Ko, Hwa-Wei – Journal of Research in Reading, 2014
This study investigates the effects of background knowledge on Chinese word processing during silent reading by monitoring adult readers' eye movements. Both higher knowledge (physics major) and lower knowledge (nonphysics major) graduate students were given physics texts to read. Higher knowledge readers spent less time rereading and had…
Descriptors: Chinese, Reading, Adults, Eye Movements
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Brunfaut, Tineke – Language Assessment Quarterly, 2014
Professor J. Charles Alderson grew up in the town of Burnley, in the North-West of England, and is still based in the North West but in the ancient city of Lancaster. From Burnley to Lancaster, however, lies a journey and a career that took him all around the world to share his knowledge, skills, and experience in language testing and to learn…
Descriptors: Language Tests, Testing, Cloze Procedure, Language Research
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Itua, Imose; Coffey, Margaret; Merryweather, David; Norton, Lin; Foxcroft, Angela – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2014
Staff and student perceptions of what constitutes good academic writing in both further and higher education often differ. This is reflected in written assignments which frequently fall below the expected standard. In seeking to develop the writing skills of students and propose potential solutions to writing difficulties, a study was conducted in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Discourse, Barriers, Student Attitudes
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