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Bueno-Alastuey, M. Camino; Nemeth, Katalin – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2022
To date, several studies have investigated the potential benefits of using Quizlet and podcasts for vocabulary development. However, they have mainly focused on the use of available material, and its effects on receptive vocabulary acquisition and students' motivation. In contrast, relatively little has been done to study the effects of…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Audio Equipment, Receptive Language, Expressive Language
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Grajzel, Katalin; Dumas, Denis; Acar, Selcuk – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2022
One of the best-known and most frequently used measures of creative idea generation is the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking (TTCT). The TTCT Verbal, assessing verbal ideation, contains two forms created to be used interchangeably by researchers and practitioners. However, the parallel forms reliability of the two versions of the TTCT Verbal has…
Descriptors: Test Reliability, Creative Thinking, Creativity Tests, Verbal Ability
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Novotná, Jarmila; Gosztonyi, Katalin; Hošpesová, Alena; Fried, Katalin; Moraová, Hana; Gordon Gyori, János – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2021
The aim of the paper is to show whether the systems of mathematics teacher education in two countries whose historical development may seem quite similar (the Czech Republic and Hungary were parts of the Habsburg Monarchy, and they were part of the Eastern European communist block) are also very similar, or whether each country follows its own,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Teacher Education Programs, Educational Development, Educational History
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Szelényi, Katalin; Denson, Nida – Review of Higher Education, 2019
This study examines predictors of perceived work-life balance among women and men faculty of color using data from the Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education (COACHE). Asian American men faculty report higher perceived work-life balance, while African American women faculty report lower perceived work-life balance as compared to…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Minority Group Teachers, College Faculty, Family Work Relationship
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Dósa, Katalin; Russ, Rosemary S. – Environmental Education Research, 2020
Popular media often reports on the carbon footprint of certain activities, items or people. We were curious to explore how people make sense of these news pieces, and specifically, whether and how carbon literacy (CL) and quantitative literacy (QL) influences their reasoning. We interviewed and surveyed students of various backgrounds using…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Conservation (Environment), Literacy, Information Seeking
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Parti, Katalin; Sanders, Cheryl E.; Englander, Elizabeth K. – Journal of School Health, 2023
Background: Sexting is sending, receiving, or forwarding sexually explicit messages, images, or videos through electronic means. Research has examined sexting in high school and college students. This study seeks to add to the existing literature by exploring the nature of pressured or problematic sexting in middle school-aged subjects. Methods:…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Photography, Sexual Harassment
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Szendroi, László; Dhir, Krishna S.; Czakó, Katalin – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2022
In this study, a gamification process was implemented in an undergraduate course of Economics that consisted 397 students. The primary purpose of the research was to empirically validate the effects of gamification in terms of the variables of engagement, motivation, entertainment, perceived relevance of the course, knowledge increase and…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Economics Education, Undergraduate Students, Outcomes of Education
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Kong, Yunjun; Molnár, Edit Katalin; Xu, Nan – SAGE Open, 2022
In research on EFL writing, much attention has been paid to teachers' practises in assessment or feedback, but little is known about teachers' behaviors in these two domains as a whole. There also seems to be a paucity of research on how teachers' reactions to student writing develop from pre- through in-service. The current study, using a…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Language Teachers, Writing Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
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Ori, Julia – L2 Journal, 2015
The concept of paratopia in Dominique Maingueneau's literary discourse analysis designates the writers' paradoxical location, their oscillation between belonging and not belonging to the literary field and to the society. This in-between situation is also characteristic to bilingual people, and as such translingual writers (Steven Kellman,…
Descriptors: Authors, Multilingualism, Metalinguistics, Linguistic Theory
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Piniel, Katalin; Albert, Ágnes – Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching, 2018
Individual differences researchers have recently begun to investigate the concept of emotions and their role in language learning (MacIntyre, Gregersen, & Mercer, 2016). Our aim is to report on a project exploring English majors' feelings related to their use of foreign languages. Using a qualitative research design, participants were asked to…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Skills
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Winn, Wendy; Beck, Katalin – International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 2018
Given the rapid advances in information communication technology (ICT) and the ever-increasing likelihood that students will be collaborating on cross-cultural teams in their future careers, creating opportunities to engage in collaborative writing projects across borders and then observing the dynamics of international virtual online…
Descriptors: English for Special Purposes, Correlation, Engineering Education, Computer Science Education
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Poloma, Asabe W.; Szelényi, Katalin – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2019
This historical multi-case study uses the concepts of coloniality of knowledge, critical hybridity, and indigeneity in examining higher education development in Africa through the efforts of Nnamdi Azikiwe of Nigeria and Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, two educational reformers and former international students in the USA. We develop a framework for…
Descriptors: Educational History, Foreign Policy, Case Studies, Indigenous Populations
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Katalin R. Forray; Tamas Kozma – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2019
This research aims to explore the links between school development and the demands of local communities in present-day Central and Eastern European (CEE) societies, which before the sociopolitical turn of 1989/1990 were strictly centralized and monopolized by the communist parties and the governments. As an outcome of the Helsinki Process (since…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research and Development, Partnerships in Education, Educational Development
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Szalkay, Csilla; Pajor, Gabriella; Kollár, Katalin N. – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
Students' attitudes toward science are complex phenomena depending on numerous factors. The factors studied in this work are students' interest in science, their enjoyment of science lessons and career interest in science. Our objective was to investigate the attitudes of students based on these factors. The main question was whether the students…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, STEM Education, Secondary School Students
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Kéri, Szabolcs; Kállai, Imre; Csigó, Katalin – Cognitive Science, 2020
Glossolalia ("speaking in tongues") is a rhythmic utterance of word-like strings of sounds, regularly occurring in religious mass gatherings or various forms of private religious practices (e.g., prayer and meditation). Although specific verbal learning capacities may characterize glossolalists, empirical evidence is lacking. We…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Factors, Grammar, Sequential Learning
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