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Häikiö, Tuomo; Luotojärvi, Tinja – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2022
In early Finnish reading instruction, hyphens are used to denote syllable boundaries. However, this practice slows down reading already during the 1st grade. It has been hypothesized that hyphenation forces readers to rely more on phonology than orthography. Since hyphenation highlights the phonology of the word, it may facilitate reading during…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Finno Ugric Languages, Phonology, Reading Instruction
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Sonmezkale, Ipek; Ozrecberoglu, Nurdan; Gezercan, Yelda Serin; Gunes, Gunsel Cakir – Asian Journal of Contemporary Education, 2022
As a result of the COVID-19 virus becoming a pandemic in the world, all countries affected by the epidemic, as well as the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), have been affected by education, leading to the use of distance education over face-to-face education in order to slow down the spread of the virus in educational structures.…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Electronic Learning, Mathematics Education
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Samur, Serdar – Journal of Educational Issues, 2021
Organizational stagnation occurs in every system where basic cultural change slows down, and the current situation becomes the usual option until conscious and consistent cultural change initiatives are implemented. It is seen that sports organizations in our country cannot make the desired change in their organizations, although they apply modern…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Organizational Change, Cultural Influences, Performance Factors
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Tabatadze, Sandro; Dundua, Salome – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2023
Policy change is an integral part of the modern education policymaking process. Policy changes can be done with different tools, one of which lies in policy transfer. The cons and pros of the education policy change and transfer can be seen comprehensively in post-socialist states, as the education system changed fundamentally in line with…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Educational Change, Technology Transfer
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Mercader, Cristina – Education and Information Technologies, 2020
Digital technologies are powerful resources that have not been globally integrated in higher education teaching. Previous studies have pointed out several barriers that can slow down this integration. This study, therefore, aims to elaborate an explanatory model of the barriers to digital technology integration into university teaching, including…
Descriptors: Models, Barriers, Technology Integration, Case Studies
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Yalçin, Mikail; Aypay, Ahmet; Boyaci, Adnan – Educational Administration: Theory & Practice, 2020
The purpose of this study is to reveal how school principals position themselves against bureaucracy and investigate their conceptions of bureaucracy in public education system. Phenomenological approach was used to analyze the qualitative data. Participants were 19 primary, middle and high school principals from 11 provinces of Turkey. The…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrative Organization, Administrator Role, Foreign Countries
Ndungo, Issa – Online Submission, 2021
Many education institutions in Uganda and the world at large were closed in March, 2020 in order to slow down the spread of the Corona Virus. More than fifteen million students and teachers in Uganda were affected, all education activities such as teaching, and assessing of learners were prematurely stopped. Different approaches have been adopted…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, COVID-19, Pandemics
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May, Helen – Global Education Review, 2022
Miss Isabel Little was a Scottish infant teacher who immigrated to New Zealand in 1912. She was described as a "Froebel trained Scot from Edinburgh" and known around Wellington education circles for her "modern methods". In contrast to known Froebelian pioneers, Miss Little's historical footprint is light but the few glimpses…
Descriptors: Educational History, Early Childhood Education, Strategic Planning, Foreign Countries
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Rodríguez-Muñiz, Luis J.; Burón, Diego; Aguilar-González, Álvaro; Muñiz-Rodríguez, Laura – Education Sciences, 2021
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused a worldwide unexpected interruption of face-to-face teaching and a sudden conversion to emergency remote teaching (ERT). In this exploratory study, a sample of 244 secondary mathematics teachers was considered to analyze their perception of their readiness to ERT during the COVID-19 pandemic…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Readiness, Emergency Programs
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Seroussi, Dominique-Esther; Rothschild, Nathan; Kurzbaum, Eyal; Yaffe, Yosi; Hemo, Tahel – International Education Studies, 2019
A sample of eighty Israeli in-service teachers filled out a questionnaire assessing their beliefs about the existence and the anthropogenic origin of climate change, their knowledge about the causes and consequences of climate change and the actions which can be taken to remediate it, as well as their level of concern about it and their readiness…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Knowledge Level, Beliefs
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Telling, Kathryn – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2019
A growing body of literature is encouraging academics to slow down their academic work as a way of managing the acceleration of university life. Little attention, however, has been paid to the important differences in temporalities among different sorts of higher education institutions, and the effect this is likely to have upon the sense of…
Descriptors: Universities, School Culture, College Faculty, Institutional Characteristics
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Göncz, Lajos – Cogent Education, 2023
The paper offers psychological explanations for linguistic and educational issues that arise as a result of the accelerated loss of cultural and linguistic diversity in heterogeneous settings in Central-Eastern Europe, attributable mainly to the decline in the number of indigenous ethnic minorities. The aim is to analyze the psychological…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Ethnic Diversity, Cultural Differences, Indigenous Populations
Daniel, John – Council for Higher Education Accreditation, 2018
Faster and more wide-ranging innovation is often urged as the key to solving the various challenges that currently face humankind, from climate change to income inequality. This article looks at a complex example of innovation, the portability of qualifications proposed in the "Groningen Declaration on Student Data Depositories…
Descriptors: Innovation, Privacy, Trust (Psychology), Student Mobility
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Altuwairesh, Nasrin – Arab World English Journal, 2021
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc and caused world-wide disruptions to daily activities, including education. Numerous mitigation measures were taken to slow down the rapid spread of this pandemic. The situation, subsequently, entailed utilizing technology to ensure the continuation of the educational process. The abrupt…
Descriptors: Females, Undergraduate Students, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Schmidt, Andrea; Kramer, Andrea C.; Brose, Annette; Schmiedek, Florian; Neubauer, Andreas B. – Developmental Psychology, 2021
To slow down the spread of the COVID-19 virus, schools around the world were closed in early 2020, transferring children's scholastic activities to the homes and imposing a massive burden on parents and school-age children. Using data of a 21-day diary study conducted between March and April 2020 in Germany, this work examined whether (a) distance…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Parent Child Relationship, Interaction
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