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Cross-curricular analysis of picture books in the fifth grade of primary school: a case study ; Medpredmetna obravnava slikanice v petem razreduosnovne sole (studija primera)
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In: CEPS Journal 10 (2020) 4, S. 165-185 (2020)
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Heterogenität und Alterität in der pädagogischen Praxis: Zur Rekonstruktion a-theoretischen Wissens in den Differenzerfahrungen von Lehrpersonen
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In: Zeitschrift für Qualitative Forschung ; 21 ; 2 ; 293-308 (2020)
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STRUCTURING OF EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY AS A QUALITY FACTOR OF SCHOOL LANGUAGE AND LITERARY EDUCATION ; СТРУКТУРИЗАЦІЯ НАВЧАЛЬНОЇ ДІЯЛЬНОСТІ ЯК ФАКТОР ЯКОСТІ ШКІЛЬНОЇ МОВНО-ЛІТЕРАТУРНОЇ ОСВІТИ
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In: Collection of Scientific Papers of Uman State Pedagogical University; № 3 (2020) ; Збірник наукових праць Уманського державного педагогічного університету; № 3 (2020) ; 2307-4906 (2020)
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STRUCTURING OF EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY AS A QUALITY FACTOR OF SCHOOL LANGUAGE AND LITERARY EDUCATION ; СТРУКТУРИЗАЦІЯ НАВЧАЛЬНОЇ ДІЯЛЬНОСТІ ЯК ФАКТОР ЯКОСТІ ШКІЛЬНОЇ МОВНО-ЛІТЕРАТУРНОЇ ОСВІТИ
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In: Збірник наукових праць Уманського державного педагогічного університету; № 4 (2020); 113-119 ; Collection of Scientific Papers of Uman State Pedagogical University; No. 4 (2020); 113-119 ; 2307-4906 (2020)
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The Early Years Pupil Premium: practitioners’ perspectives on if the funding supports ‘closing the gap’ for looked after children?
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In: 1 ; 13 (2020)
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The Effect of Word Predictability on Phonological Activation in Cantonese Reading: A Study of Eye-Fixations and Pupillary Response
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This study aimed to investigate the effects of contextual predictability on orthographic and phonological activation during Chinese sentence reading by Cantonese-speaking readers using the error disruption paradigm. Participants’ eye fixations and pupil sizes were recorded while they silently read Chinese sentences containing homophonic, orthographic, and unrelated errors. Sentences had varying amounts of contextual information leading up to target words such that some targets were more predictable than others. Results of the fixation time analysis indicated that orthographic effects were significant in first fixation and gaze duration, while phonological effects emerged later in total reading time. However, interactions between predictability and the homophonic condition were found in gaze duration. These results suggest that, while Cantonese readers activate word meanings primarily through orthography in early processing, early phonological activation can occur when facilitated by semantics in high-constraint sentence contexts. Analysis of pupillary response measurements revealed that participants’ pupil sizes became larger when they read words containing orthographic errors, suggesting that orthographic error recovery processes significantly increase cognitive load.
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1203 Language and Linguistics; 3200 Psychology; 3205 Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; 3310 Linguistics and Language; Cantonese; Chinese reading; Eye-tracking; Phonological activation; Pupil size
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URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:aa8f295
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Visual Behavior, Pupil Dilation, and Ability to Identify Emotions From Facial Expressions After Stroke
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