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  1. 27 Dec 2024 Journal Article Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society

    Differentiating the neurobiological correlates for reading gains in children with reading difficulties with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder using fMRI

    Keri S Rosch, Masa Khashab, Sanad Ghanaiem, Rola Farah, Tzipi Horowitz-Kraus
    Educational Neurosciences
    Abstract

    Objective:Reading difficulties (RD) frequently co-occur with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and children with both RD + ADHD often demonstrate greater challenges in reading and executive functions (EF) than those with RD-only.Methods:This study examined the effect of a 4-week EF-based reading intervention on behavioral and neurobiological correlates

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  2. 11 Dec 2024 Journal Article International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education

    Supporting Coordination and Peer Editing in Students’ Online Collaborative Writing Processes

    Educational Technologies
    Higher Education
    Abstract

    Online Collaborative Writing (OCW) is a prevalent practice among undergraduate students, yet challenges arising from a lack of group awareness (GA) often hinder effective collaboration. To address such challenges, this study included three phases: (1) A preliminary study (n=9) aimed to identify challenges that undergraduate students face while engaging in asynchronous

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  3. 11 Dec 2024 Journal Article Research in Science Education

    Fostering Knowledge and Awareness about Healthy Nutrition through Science-based Educational Escape Games

    Learning Environments
    Teaching and Teacher Education
    Educational Technologies
    Sociocultural, affect and diversity
    Abstract

    The prevalence of diseases stemming from poor nutrition emphasizes the importance of educating people about healthy eating habits. One approach to achieving this is through educational escape games, which embody the features of a situated learning environment. Utilized the situated learning theory as a theoretical and methodological framework, the goal of our study was

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  4. 9 Dec 2024 Journal Article Dyslexia

    Cognitive and Neurobiological Correlates for Switching/Inhibition Moderate the Relations Between Word Reading and Reading Comprehension in Hebrew-Speaking Children: An fMRI Study

    Tzipi Horowitz-Kraus, Donia Abo-elhija, Alan Apter, Dror Kraus, Tamar Steinberg, Rupa Radhakrishnan, Daniel Barazany, Rola Farah
    Educational Neurosciences
    Abstract

    The expanded Simple View of Reading model suggests language processing and word reading as contributors to reading comprehension and points at the participation of executive functions as supporting these abilities. Switching and inhibition are both executive functions (EF) contributing to reading, especially in languages with two writing systems—shallow and deep, such

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  5. 5 Dec 2024 Journal Article Journal of the Learning Sciences

    Unifying dialogic learning and mathematics learning: A discursive lens for the study of dialogic mathematics peer learning

    Mathematics
    Curriculum and Teaching Methods
    Abstract

    Background Although it has been suggested that peer interactions that are meaningful both mathematically and dialogically are rare, not much is known about them. We draw on commognition to suggest a unified definition of dialogic mathematics peer learning as a peer interaction including two features: (a) a shift from familiar ways and rules of doing mathematics to newer

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  6. Dec 2024 Journal Article International Journal of STEM Education

    Unpacking the role of AI ethics online education for science and engineering students

    Learning Environments
    Engineering
    Higher Education
    Abstract

    Background

    As artificial intelligence (AI) technology rapidly advances, it becomes imperative to equip students with tools to navigate through the many intricate ethical considerations surrounding its development and use. Despite growing recognition of this necessity, the integration of AI ethics into higher education curricula remains limited. This paucity highlights

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  7. Dec 2024 Journal Article International Journal of Science Education, Part B

    How should we update and reorganize science communication training? An invitation to a collaborative action

    Bruce V Lewenstein, Ayelet Baram-Tsabari
    Informal environments and Science communication
    Higher Education
    Abstract

    In this response, we summarize the affirmations, extensions, and critiques of the framework for science communication training that we presented in Lewenstein and Baram-Tsabari (2022. How should we organize science communication trainings to achieve competencies? International Journal of Science Education – Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 12(4), 289–308

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  8. 26 Nov 2024 Journal Article International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education

    Science and Mathematics High School Students’ Perceptions of Self-Regulated Learning

    Mathematics
    Curriculum and Teaching Methods
    Abstract

    We investigated the advancement of self-regulated learning (SRL) in diverse educational settings, including science, mathematics, and humanities disciplines. We identified practices for assessing students' SRL and encouraging reflection. The research questions were: (1) Can sustained changes in students' perceptions of SRL over time be assessed, and if so how? and (2)

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  9. 23 Nov 2024 Journal Article Science Communication

    Dissemination Versus Dialogic Science Communication: How Do the Deeply Involved Wish to Engage?

    Informal environments and Science communication
    Abstract

    This study explores whether the emphasis of science news websites on dissemination over dialogue corresponds to the actual preferences of their science-oriented audiences. Based on interviews with science news website administrators (n = 8) and readers (n = 20) and two reader questionnaires (n = 89; n = 55), we found that readers favor dissemination, yet certain readers

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  10. 20 Nov 2024 Book Chapter Fourth International Handbook of Mathematics Education

    Identity as a Critical Lens on Teaching and Learning Mathematics

    Einat Heyd-Metzuyanim, Mellony Graven
    Mathematics
    Sociocultural, affect and diversity
    Abstract

    This chapter reviews the literature on identity in mathematics education by examining how the focus on identity has been used by researchers to question and critique certain practices and assumptions in the field. We concentrated on the most influential writings in the field of mathematics education (operationalized through a metric of above 100 citations in Google

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