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  1. Jun 2025 Journal Article Journal of Research on Adolescence

    Exploring extracurricular clubs in high schools as third spaces for developing youth activism and critical engagement

    Tara Bartlett, Miri Yemini
    Curriculum and Teaching Methods
    Learning Environments
    Abstract

    Formal school spaces are often limited in preparing youth for critical engagement and activism due to standardized curricula, constrained resources, and politicized pressures. Nonformal learning environments, specifically extracurricular clubs, remain underexplored as spaces for youth activism. This study investigates how extracurricular clubs in high schools function

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  2. 30 May 2025 Book Chapter 2024 Yearbook Emerging Technologies in Learning

    A Remote Workshop on IoT-Based Monitoring of Robotic Production Systems

    Dan Cuperman, Igor M Verner, Assaf Avrahami
    Engineering
    Higher Education
    Abstract

    This paper reports on a workshop in which the students learned about IoT concepts and technologies through practice in monitoring of automated production processes using IoT. A production system model created for this practice was a remotely monitored robotic cell. The cell, located in the Technion Cognitive Robotics Lab was equipped with cameras, wireless sensors, and

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  3. 19 May 2025 Journal Article IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication

    Beyond Logic: Developing Pathos and Ethos in STEM Undergraduate Communication Using the Rhetorical Triangle

    STEM Learning
    Abstract

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  4. May 2025 Journal Article Sociology Compass

    Local Narratives, Global Connections: Modes of Action and Coordination Among Italian Youth Activists

    Sociocultural, affect and diversity
    Abstract

    This study applies social movement theory to examine how young Italian activists embody and reconfigure global narratives within their specific contexts. Over 6 months in 2024, we conducted three in-depth interviews with each of 10 activists and analysed their online activities on social media. During the interviews, participants reflected on their social media posts

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  5. 28 Apr 2025 Journal Article ACM Transactions on Computing Education

    Rethinking Computer Science Education in the Age of GenAI

    Computer Science
    Abstract

    In this opinion piece, we explore the idea that GenAI has the potential to fundamentally disrupt computer science education (CSE) by drawing insights from ten pedagogical and cognitive theories and models. We highlight how GenAI improves CSE by making educational practices more effective and requires less effort and time, and all at a lower cost, properties that have

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  6. 23 Apr 2025 Journal Article Sport, Education and Society

    Health promotion in the Israeli education system: a policy analysis through an intersectional lens

    Noya Dahan, Eran Tamir, Miri Yemini
    Sociocultural, affect and diversity
    Abstract

    This study used a qualitative approach to examine health promotion policies in the Israeli education system, analysing 24 written policy documents (2011–2023) and conducting semi-structured interviews with senior policymakers. The analysis revealed that policy documents did not address health promotion in a multicultural society, and programme evaluations have not been

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  7. 22 Apr 2025 Journal Article Metacognition and Learning

    Self-regulated learning and reflection: a tool for teachers and students

    Teaching and Teacher Education
    Curriculum and Teaching Methods
    Abstract

    Transitioning from traditional teaching to self-regulated learning (SRL) necessitates supporting 21st-century teachers by developing their self-regulated teaching (SRT) skills. This study explores teachers’ and students’ SRL. Our goal was to identify gaps and similarities between teachers' and students' SRL in the context of school and professional development programs

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  8. 18 Apr 2025 Preprint Social Science Research Network

    Executive Function Networks in Relation to Listening and Reading Comprehension: A Comparison between Children with Self-Limited Epilepsy with Centro-Temporal Spikes (Selects), Children with Reading Difficulties and Typical Readers

    Tzipi Horowitz-Kraus, Raya Meri, Rola Farah, Mika Shapira Rootman, Lital Cohen-Vig, Tamar Steinberg, Dror Kraus
    Educational Neurosciences
    Abstract

    Children with Self-limited Epilepsy with Centro-Temporal Spikes (SeLECTS) display deficits in both listening and reading comprehension, as well as in executive functions (EF). The aim of the current study was to investigate differences in EF involvement during listening and reading comprehension in children with SeLECTS (ages 8-15 years, n=17), and compare findings to

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  9. 16 Apr 2025 Journal Article Educational Studies in Mathematics

    Failure to teach/learn mathematics: a complexity-discursive perspective

    Curriculum and Teaching Methods
    Mathematics
    Abstract

    In this theoretical essay, I build on complexity theory and commognition to theorize the ways in which failure to teach/learn mathematics (FTLM) emerges through the dynamic interactions among teacher, learner, and curriculum demands. I focus on two main concepts of complexity theory: emergence in dynamic systems and attractor states (stable, self-reinforcing patterns)

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  10. 14 Apr 2025 Journal Article Journal of Science Communication

    Exploring temporal and cross-national patterns: The use of generative AI in science-related information retrieval across seven countries

    Esther Greussing, Lars Guenther, Ayelet Baram-Tsabari, Shakked Dabran-Zivan, Evelyn Jonas, Inbal Klein-Avraham, Monika Taddicken, Torben Esbo Agergaard, Becca Beets, Dominique Brossard, Anwesha Chakraborty, Antoinette Fage-Butler, ... show all 19 authors
    Abstract

    This study explores the role of ChatGPT in science-related information retrieval, building on research conducted in 2023. Drawing on online survey data from seven countries—Australia, Denmark, Germany, Israel, South Korea, Taiwan, and the United States—and two data collection points (2023 and 2024), the study highlights ChatGPT’s growing role as an information intermediary

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