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Randi M. Hunkin – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2024
This literature review examines the main factors in a child's life that directly impact the development of emergent literacy skills. The literature in this review was collected from several peer-reviewed articles and government-certified websites. As discussed in the literature, the development of emergent literacy skills is dependent upon a…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Phonological Awareness, Reading Skills, Family Environment
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Kaloyan Damyanov – International Online Journal of Primary Education, 2024
This article explores strategies for inclusive education and intercultural communication in primary schools. The primary objective of this study was to identify effective practices that address the challenges faced by primary school educators, such as inadequate training, limited resources, and managing large class sizes. The study employs a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Intercultural Communication, Elementary School Teachers
Yi Zhang; Yudong Tao; Mei-Ling Shyu; Lynn K. Perry; Prem R. Warde; Daniel S. Messinger; Chaoming Song – Grantee Submission, 2022
Current models of COVID-19 transmission predict infection from reported or assumed interactions. Here we leverage high-resolution observations of interaction to simulate infectious processes. Ultra- Wide Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems were employed to track the real-time physical movements and directional orientation of children and…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Simulation, Observation
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Scheffelaar, Aukelien; Blignaut-van Westrhenen, Nadine; Labrie, Nanon H. M.; Pittens, Carina A. C. M.; Zweekhorst, Marjolein B. M. – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2023
Community service-learning (CSL) is implemented mainly in smallscale classes. To date, little is known about how large-scale CSL courses could best be designed. This study seeks to identify benefits and potential strategies for designing large-scale CSL courses. A qualitative multiple case study was performed of three large-scale university…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Service Learning, Volunteers, Higher Education
British Columbia Teachers' Federation, 2023
This Research Note discusses research on class size reduction (CSR). The research on CSR is not definitive but a contested, ongoing debate. The research on CSR has been severely limited by the singular focus on student academic performance, although some studies have sought to expand the conversation by focusing on the impact of CSR on teaching…
Descriptors: Class Size, Classroom Environment, Academic Achievement, Educational Research
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Fantahun Admas; Abebaw Minaye; Kassahun Habtamu; Seleshi Zeleke; Abera Tibebu; Mesay Gebremariam Kotecho; Yohannis Adgeh; Habtamu Getnet – European Journal of Education, 2024
While the lack of educational opportunities limits the future of most people in Ethiopia, they pose dire consequences to young people in migration hotspot areas. Using input-process-outcome-context-education quality framework, this study investigated the quality of education in eight migration hotspot areas of Ethiopia and its association with…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Opportunities, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes
Education Commission of the States, 2020
Following a high-quality early care and pre-K experience, the kindergarten-through-third-grade years set the foundation upon which future learning builds; and strengthening this continuum creates opportunities for later success. Key components of a quality experience in K-3 include school readiness and transitions, kindergarten requirements,…
Descriptors: State Policy, Educational Policy, Primary Education, Teacher Student Ratio
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Cannon, Edmund; Cipriani, Giam Pietro – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2022
Student evaluations of teaching may be subject to halo effects, where answers to one question are contaminated by answers to the other questions. Quantifying halo effects is difficult since correlation between answers may be due to underlying correlation of the items being tested. We use a novel identification procedure to test for a halo effect…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Bias, Response Style (Tests), Foreign Countries
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Mazrekaj, Deni; Witte, Kristof De; Triebs, Thomas P. – Exceptional Children, 2022
We propose using Stochastic Frontier Analysis to estimate pupils' academic underachievement. We model underachievement as the gap between expected achievement and actual achievement, not due to a learning disability. Our data are a panel for 2,228 Belgian pupils observed over 6 years of primary education. We found that the average underachievement…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Underachievement, Academically Gifted, Class Size
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Jaciw, Andrew P.; Unlu, Fatih; Nguyen, Thanh – American Journal of Evaluation, 2022
There is a burgeoning body of evidence on the average impacts of educational programs. Yet, for many local decision makers, because impacts can vary across sites, the question of whether a certain program will work in their particular district or school remains. This article addresses the question of the generalizability of large-scale average…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Generalization, Outcome Measures, Institutional Characteristics
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Dagada, Murunwa – South African Journal of Education, 2022
The reading ability of learners in the Foundation Phase through the development of reading proficiency at an early age could determine learning. With the study reported on here I intended to explore the challenges faced by Foundation Phase teachers in teaching reading. I used a qualitative approach and employed an explanatory case study design.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Instruction, Barriers, Reading Difficulties
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Bas, Gökhan – Australasian Journal of Special and Inclusive Education, 2022
The present research attempted to examine the relative importance of student-related and school-related factors in accounting for teacher efficacy in inclusive education. The research adopted a predictive research design, and the sample of the research consisted of teachers (N = 292) working in public middle schools in the province of Nigde in the…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Predictor Variables
Fuller, William L. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This dissertation closely examines the model of a suburban northern Delaware alternative program. The researcher determined how well this program successfully prepared 52 scholars to successfully transition forward into a comprehensive school. Each student in the study was removed from the comprehensive school and enrolled into the alternative…
Descriptors: Intervention, Youth, Nontraditional Education, Discipline
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Marien Alet Graham – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2023
There is growing global concern concerning South African learners' mathematics achievement, with research identifying many factors contributing to poor mathematics achievement, with class size being one of them. When classrooms are overcrowded, this may lead to a stressful environment which can negatively impact the quality of teaching and…
Descriptors: Crowding, Class Size, Ecological Factors, Foreign Countries
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Ntsikohlanga Anthony Kitsili; Sarah R. Murray – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2024
Background: South Africa is a country with a reading crisis: 81% of Grade 4 learners are unable to read for meaning in Grade 4. Teaching methods and practices have been identified as a primary cause; there is an over-reliance on choral methods, very little focus on meaning, weak feedback and assessment, and little interaction with books. Aim: This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Instruction, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
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