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Díaz-Gibson, Jordi; Daly, Alan; Miller-Balslev, Gitte; Zaragoza, Mireia Civís – School Leadership & Management, 2021
Social capital has recently emerged as an effective approach to rethink schools as wider learning ecosystems where students, teachers and families have greater access to learning resources through social interaction. Literature has not provided research-based assessment tools that document school leaders' abilities to weave social relationships…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Educational Environment, Leadership Responsibility, Administrator Effectiveness
Who Is My Professor? A Content Analysis of Online Faculty Profiles to Inform Graduate Student Choice
Zaragoza, Danielle; Taylor, Z. W.; Huynh, Jimmy; Lema, Kevin – International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Higher Education, 2019
As technology has advanced, faculty members have many ways to connect with current and prospective students. Yet, no extant research has examined online faculty profiles on institutional (.edu) websites. To inform graduate student choice literature, we examined a random sample of 1,500 online faculty profiles across 500 U.S. graduate programs.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Profiles, Teacher Characteristics, Biographies
Chrobak, Quin M.; Braun, Blair E.; Smith, Allison L.; Zaragoza, Maria S. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
When cross-examining witnesses, lawyers will sometimes use complex questions to "trip-up" witnesses and thus cast doubt on their testimony. Extending prior research, the present study showed that multifaceted test questions (which contain both a true and false proposition) reduced accuracy for both misled and control participants but had…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Instruction, Difficulty Level, Accuracy
Sarabia, Heidy; Enriquez, Laura E.; Rodriguez, Victoria E.; Zaragoza, Laura; Tinoco, Sonia – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2021
Academic support services are an important institutional resource that can support student success and retention. However, little research has examined undocumented students' resource uptake, aside from demonstrating that exclusionary policies and experiences reduce undocumented students' access to and use of institutional resources. In this…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Academic Support Services, Help Seeking, Undocumented Immigrants
Zaragoza, Mireia Civís; Díaz-Gibson, Jordi; Caparrós, Annabel Fontanet; Solé, Susana López – Educational Studies, 2021
This study explores the competencies that teachers need and it aims at both determining whether teachers currently have them and proposing training strategies that can contribute to achieving them. The research is based on quantitative and qualitative methods, through the use of a survey answered by school leaders (n = 281) along with interviews…
Descriptors: Teacher Competencies, Beginning Teachers, 21st Century Skills, Interpersonal Competence
Canales-Lacruz, Inma; Arizcuren-Balsco, Eva – Research in Dance Education, 2019
This article identifies the student's perceptions regarding the lack of inhibition, spontaneity and codification of the tasks associated with corporeal expression. The aim was to identify the positive and negative feelings of the students regarding the expressive activities involved in the three phases of the exercise: exploration, expression and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Inhibition, Elementary School Teachers
Rich, Patrick R.; Zaragoza, Maria S. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2016
The piecemeal reporting of unfolding news events can lead to the reporting of mistaken information (or misinformation) about the cause of the newsworthy event, which later needs to be corrected. Studies of the "continued influence effect" have shown, however, that corrections are not entirely effective in reversing the effects of initial…
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, News Reporting, Misconceptions, Error Correction
López Solé, Susana; Civís Zaragoza, Mireia; Díaz-Gibson, Jordi – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2018
This paper studies the social side of pre-service teacher education and draws on social network analysis to explore the relation between the social capital of pre-service teachers and their academic and professional success. An online survey was applied to a sample of 321 students enrolled full time either in Preschool Education or Primary…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Social Networks, Network Analysis
Rodrigo-Sanjoaquín, Javier; Bois, Julien E.; Aibar Solana, Alberto; Lhuisset, Léna; Corral-Abós, Ana; Zaragoza Casterad, Javier – Health Education Journal, 2023
Objective: 24-hour movement behaviours can effect sustainable long-term benefits in children, but their implementation and effectiveness have not previously been reviewed in the school setting. Thus, the aim of this scoping review was to provide an overview of school-based interventions targeting physical activity (PA), sedentary behaviour (SB),…
Descriptors: Intervention, Physical Activity Level, Child Behavior, Sleep
Nistal, María Teresa Fernández; Soto, Jairo Keven Mora; Zaragoza, Frannia Aglaé Ponce – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2019
Introduction: In John Holland's theory of vocational personalities and work environments, the hexagonal model organizes personal and occupational data, and serves to define the degree of consistency in a personality or job environment configuration, as well as the degree of congruence between a person and their environment. The objective of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Vocational Interests, Career Choice
Bambó-Naya, Raimundo; de la Cal-Nicolás, Pablo; Díez-Medina, Carmen; García-Pérez, Sergio; Monclús-Fraga, Javier – Journal of Technology and Science Education, 2018
The starting point of our urbanism courses in the master's degree programme is to take a broad, comprehensive local and global look at the urban reality of our environment from a comparative and historical perspective. The aim is to apply a learning-by-doing approach. The paper is structured in two parts. The first explores theory- and…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Urban Renewal, Workshops, Educational History
Zaragoza-Petty, Alma L.; Zarate, Maria Estela – Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research, 2014
This study investigates the role of math perceptions on the college enrollment of Latinas in urban settings. Using primarily qualitative methods, this study examines the K-12 schooling experiences of 35 Latina students who were part of a larger fifteen-year study. Students had different college enrollment outcomes despite having similarly low…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Females, Hispanic American Students, Role
Martínez-Zaragoza, Fermín; Campillo-Martínez, José M.; Ato-García, Manuel – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2016
Background: Overweight and obesity are major health risk factors in people with intellectual disabilities. The aim of this study was to test the effectiveness of a multicomponent programme (physical activity, diet and motivation) for overweight and obesity in adults with intellectual disabilities. Material and Methods: A quasi-experimental design…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Health, Obesity, Program Effectiveness
Rich, Patrick R.; Van Loon, Mariëtte H.; Dunlosky, John; Zaragoza, Maria S. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2017
When correcting a common misconception, it seems likely that for corrective feedback to be effective, it needs to be believed. In 2 experiments, we assessed how participants' belief in the validity of corrective feedback regarding individual misconceptions influenced knowledge revision. After responding about the validity of a set of…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Misconceptions, Error Correction, Validity
Rindal, Eric J.; DeFranco, Rachel M.; Rich, Patrick R.; Zaragoza, Maria S. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2016
In a recent PNAS article, Chan and LaPaglia (2013) provided arguments and evidence to support the claim that reactivating a witnessed memory (by taking a test) renders the memory labile and susceptible to impairment by subsequent misinformation. In the current article, we argue that Chan and LaPaglia's (2013) findings are open to alternative…
Descriptors: Memory, Hypothesis Testing, Questioning Techniques, Responses