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  1. 13 Aug 2025 Journal Article Physics Education

    Engaging students in collaborative layered modelling of a real-world problem

    Physics
    Abstract

    Engaging students in authentic, open-ended physics problems can develop collaborative inquiry and modelling skills essential for real-world problem solving. We designed a framework and materials for engaging students in collaborative sensemaking, in which students gradually develop layered models that enable an iteratively improved solution to an ill-structured problem

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  2. 12 Aug 2025 Journal Article Brain Connectivity

    Enhanced Functional Connectivity of Executive Functions and Attention Networks During Reading Versus Narrative Comprehension in Dyslexia

    Educational Neurosciences
    Abstract

    Introduction: Executive functions (EF) are cognitive processes supporting language and reading. Children with dyslexia show reading difficulties primarily due to phonological processing, with additional reported deficits in EF. This study aimed to determine the differences in EF involvement during written (reading) versus oral language (narrative) comprehension in

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  3. 4 Aug 2025 Journal Article Pediatric Research

    Engagement of networks related to attention, executive function, and sensory processing during parental vs experimenter story-listening: an fMRI study

    Tzipi Horowitz-Kraus, Liana S Magaliff, Dror Kraus, Mika Shapira Rootman, Tamar Steinberg, Dorit Aram, Rupa Radhakrishnan, Rola Farah
    Educational Neurosciences
    Abstract

    Background

    Caregivers shape children’s reading abilities and neural networks. While joint reading is well-studied, the impact of parental storytelling on reading-related networks (executive function [EF], attention, sensory processing) before and at the early stages of reading acquisition remains unclear. This study examines whether parental storytelling differentially

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  4. Aug 2025 Conference Paper Psychology of Mathematics Education (PME) 48

    Failure to teach/learn mathematics: conceptual, diagnostic, and technological perspectives

    Einat Heyd-Metzuyanim, Anna Baccaglini-Frank, Mellony Graven, Esther Levenson, Michal Tabach
    Mathematics
    Abstract

    Failure to Teach/Learn Mathematics (FTLM) is a persistent challenge spanning cognitive, affective, and social-institutional dimensions. This Working Group (WG) aims to advance the theorization of FTLM by integrating perspectives from commognition, complexity theory, and technology-based interventions. We will explore nested failure systems and how technology can support

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  5. 1 Aug 2025 Journal Article Network Neuroscience

    Greater audiovisual integration with executive functions networks following a visual rhythmic reading training in children with reading difficulties: An fMRI study

    Tzipi Horowitz-Kraus, Tasneem Ismaeel, Marwa Badarni, Rola Farah, Keri S Rosch
    Educational Neurosciences
    Abstract

    Abstract. Reading difficulty (RD; dyslexia) is a developmental condition with neurological origins and persistent academic consequences. Children with RD often show deficits in audiovisual integration (AVI) and executive functions. Visual rhythmic reading training (RRT) has been associated with improvements in these domains, but it remains unclear whether such effects

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  6. 25 Jul 2025 Journal Article BMC Medical Education

    Exploring aspects of medical students’ professional identity through their reflective expressions

    Sociocultural, affect and diversity
    Abstract

    Background

    Professional identity formation (PIF) is a critical component of medical education, involving the transformation of medical students into skilled physicians. Despite its importance, there is limited research on the specific aspects of professional identity that develop during different stages of medical training.

    Objectives

    This study aims to identify the

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  7. 24 Jul 2025 Journal Article Journal of Research in Science Teaching

    Why Do Minoritized Students Deploy More Than One Language During a Physics Inquiry?

    Sociocultural, affect and diversity
    Abstract

    We present a study that documented the participation of two high school Arab students in Israel in an extended (2-year) authentic physics inquiry that took place in a regional program located in a Hebrew-speaking kibbutz high school. The students' first language is Arabic, but they are fluent in Hebrew, and their inquiry was mentored by a Hebrew-speaking teacher-research-mentor

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  8. 21 Jul 2025 Conference Paper International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED)

    One Code to Predict Them All: Universal Encoding for Inquiry Modeling

    Jade Mai Cock, Valentine Delevaux, Ido Roll, Richard Davis, Tanja Kaser
    Abstract

    Interactive simulations enhance science education and foster inquiry skills, but their open-ended nature can be cognitively overloading. While adaptive systems offer timely support, research on predicting conceptual understanding in these environments is limited. Most models are simulation-specific, leading to time-consuming and non-generalizable solutions. In this

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  9. 21 Jul 2025 Conference Paper International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED)

    Towards A Student-Facing Dashboard to Support Learning of Inquiry Competencies in Interactive Simulations

    Eman Ganaiem, Tanja Kaser, Ido Roll
    STEM Learning
    Abstract

    Inquiry-based learning with interactive simulations is widely used in STEM education, yet its open-ended nature presents challenges for learners. To support students in reflecting on their inquiry processes, Learning Analytics Dashboards (LADs) offer a promising solution. While learning analytics has been used to analyze inquiry patterns, no prior studies, to our

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  10. 21 Jul 2025 Conference Paper International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED)

    Workshop on Advancements in AI-Supported Exploratory Learning (AI4EL)

    Manolis Mavrikis, Sébastien Lallé, Roger Azevedo, Gautam Biswas, Jade Mai Cock, Cristina Conati, Sokratis Karkalas, Tanja Kaser, James Lester, Ido Roll, Janan Saba, Megan Wiedbusch
    Learning Environments
    Abstract

    This workshop aims to provide a venue for researchers to discuss latest work on AI-based support for Exploratory Learning Environments (ELE). It builds on a series of workshops in this area and latest advancements from the organising committee but also several colleagues who have indicated an interest in this area.