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Gitit Kavé – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: Vocabulary scores increase until approximately age 65 years and then remain stable or decrease slightly, unlike scores on tests of other cognitive abilities that decline significantly with age. Aims: To review the findings on ageing-related changes in vocabulary, and to discuss four methodological issues: research design; test type;…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Aging (Individuals), Older Adults, Language Processing
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Messerschmitt-Coen, Shelby – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2021
Military members endure a variety of stressors (e.g., transitioning from military culture to college culture), which may be associated with mental health distress. College counselors must be aware of the unique clinical needs of student Veterans. College counselors can increase military cultural competence and adopt effective clinical approaches…
Descriptors: Veterans Education, Military Personnel, College Students, School Counselors
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Michelle Lam – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Two years ago, I began a project based on the question, "If online platforms are providing more access for hate groups to recruit and radicalize members, then is it possible to use online platforms to combat discrimination, racism, and hatred?" Educating public audiences and promoting positive social change were laudable goals, but this…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Racism, Prevention, Social Justice
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Hatch, Emily – Journal of General Music Education, 2022
Music surrounds us and students have plenty of experience in passive listening. However, they need to be deliberately taught how to deeply and critically listen to music. The National Core Arts Standards do not specifically measure listening as a skill but to evaluate musical works, critical listening skills are essential. This article outlines…
Descriptors: Music Education, Listening Skills, Skill Development, Classroom Environment
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Stanfill, Mel; Klean Zwilling, Jillian – College Teaching, 2023
In 2014, the popular conversation about safe space in the classroom tended to mock marginalized students seeking protection. Nearly a decade later, the discourse has become protectionist toward majority students allegedly discriminated against by being informed that they benefit from racism, sexism and heterosexism. What, then, does it mean to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Classroom Environment, School Safety, Minority Group Students
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Childs, Jonique R.; Thota, Neena; Calden, Adena – About Campus, 2022
Research suggests that diversity is not often readily accepted within the classroom by students driven by their personal perceptions and biases of working with diverse educators. Furthermore, racial ideologies are often projected across campus during communication and actions by students and faculty. Using a theoretical framework for…
Descriptors: Aggression, Racism, Diversity (Faculty), Educational Strategies
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Foley-Nicpon, Megan; Teriba, Akorede – Gifted Child Today, 2022
Policies for talented students with disabilities, or twice-exceptional students, exist in very few states across the country. Historically, families of twice-exceptional students have found most of their support though implementation of Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) or 504 Accommodation plans. Yet, there is no federal mandate for gifted…
Descriptors: Gifted Disabled, Individualized Education Programs, Students, Educational Policy
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Chaturapruek, Sorathan; Dalberg, Tobias; Thompson, Marissa E.; Giebel, Sonia; Harrison, Monique H.; Johari, Ramesh; Stevens, Mitchell L.; Kizilcec, Rene F. – AERA Open, 2021
Elective curriculums require undergraduates to choose from a large roster of courses for enrollment each term. It has proven difficult to characterize this fateful choice process because it remains largely unobserved. Using digital trace data to observe this process at scale at a private research university, together with qualitative student…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Curriculum, Elective Courses, Course Selection (Students)
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Sassu, Kari A.; Volkmar, Fred R. – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
The purpose of this article is to explore the intersectionality of autism and sociocultural factors as well as discuss the complexities associated with appropriate assessment, diagnosis, and intervention. Based on a review of the literature, the authors present a brief history of the emergence of the term autism and highlight factors that have…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intersectionality, Disability Identification, Educational Diagnosis
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Pineda-Alhucema, Wilmar; Jiménez-Figueroa, Giomar – Infant and Child Development, 2022
Social cognition is a very important group of neurocognitive processes involved especially in social functioning; currently, the amount of research on this topic is increasing and suggests some considerations about its assessment, particularly in the child population. This article presents some of these considerations focussed on the theoretical…
Descriptors: Social Cognition, Children, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation
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Rachelle S. Savitz; Jennifer D. Morrison; Christy Brown; Charlene Aldrich; Britnie D. Kane; W. Ian O'Byrne – Reading Research Quarterly, 2024
School requests for professional learning on adolescent literacy often stem from low or stagnant reading scores on state standardized assessments and legislative policies that require educators to complete literacy coursework. These decisions are often made without teachers' voices, requiring teachers to take coursework they may not need or learn…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Faculty Development, Adolescents, Reading Achievement
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Kelly Giles; Alyssa Young – Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, 2024
In academic libraries there has been growing interest in developing better ways to diversify collections, but STEM collections are sometimes overlooked. To better understand current practices and challenges, a survey was distributed to librarians with STEM collection responsibilities in the summer of 2021. Results from the survey indicated that…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Librarian Attitudes, STEM Education, Library Materials
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Livers, Stefanie D.; Bennett, Victoria Miller – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2021
Within a single internet search, thousands of results occur when looking for a lesson or mathematics activity. However, the results are not all of good quality. In this article, the authors present a mathematics lesson planning protocol (MLP[superscript 2]) to help process the search results and offer experiences of teachers using the protocol.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Lesson Plans, Planning
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Amirazizi, Samira; Dowdy, Erin; Sharkey, Jill; Barnett, Miya – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
Childhood exposure to adversity and its consequences is a significant public health challenge. Schools are beginning to understand the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and some schools are considering screening for ACEs. However, dissemination of the ACEs screener and subsequent interventions may lead to challenges and iatrogenic…
Descriptors: Trauma, Early Experience, Stress Variables, Child Abuse
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Pamukcu, Bahattin Selim; Çakir, Hasan – Journal of Learning and Teaching in Digital Age, 2021
To increase the benefits of three-dimensional exercise games, the steps to develop these games need to be effective and efficient. The purpose of this study is to determine the game development model used in the design of three-dimensional games for exercise to create effective, efficient, usable, and safe games for users. In this article, studies…
Descriptors: Exercise, Games, Game Based Learning, Program Development
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