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The mediating role of parents and school in peer aggression problems ; Posredniška vloga staršev in šole pri vrstniškem nasilju
In: CEPS Journal 12 (2022) 1, S. 169-188 (2022)
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Effects of classroom talk lessons on student perceptions of collaborative group work in a remote, synchronous Montessori elementary learning environment
In: Masters of Arts in Education Action Research Papers (2021)
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Best Peer Feedback Practices. A Standalone Module
Laager, Nina Mirjam. - : Université de Genève, 2021
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Adolescence as a “critical period” in the heritage language use. Polish in Germany
In: Open Linguistics, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 301-315 (2021) (2021)
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A Cross-Lagged Analysis of Emotion Regulation, Peer Problems, and Emotional Problems in Children With and Without Early Language Difficulties: Evidence From the Millennium Cohort Study. ...
Forrest, Claire L; Gibson, Jenny; Halligan, Sarah L. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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Bilinguale Interaktion beim Peer-Learning in der Grundschule. Eine Mixed-Methods Studie mit bilingual türkisch-deutschsprachig aufwachsenden Schüler*innen
Schastak, Martin. - : Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2020. : Opladen, Berlin, Toronto, 2020. : pedocs-Dokumentenserver/DIPF, 2020
In: Opladen, Berlin, Toronto : Verlag Barbara Budrich 2020, 457 S. - (Mehrsprachigkeit und Bildung; 4) - (Frankfurt am Main, Univ., Diss., 2019) (2020)
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Bilinguale Interaktion beim Peer-Learning in der Grundschule. Eine Mixed-Methods Studie mit bilingual türkisch-deutschsprachig aufwachsenden Schüler*innen ...
Schastak, Martin. - : Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2020
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A Cross-Lagged Analysis of Emotion Regulation, Peer Problems, and Emotional Problems in Children With and Without Early Language Difficulties: Evidence From the Millennium Cohort Study.
Forrest, Claire L; Gibson, Jenny; Halligan, Sarah L. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2020. : Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR, 2020
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Early Risk Factors and Emotional Difficulties in Children at Risk of Developmental Language Disorder: A Population Cohort Study. ...
St Clair, Michelle C; Forrest, Claire L; Yew, Shaun Goh Kok. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2019
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"Contes en família": les interaccions en un projecte de lectura compartida i dialogada en un context plurilingüe i pluricultural
Corsi, Alessia. - : Universitat de Barcelona, 2019
In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2019)
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Early Risk Factors and Emotional Difficulties in Children at Risk of Developmental Language Disorder: A Population Cohort Study.
St Clair, Michelle C; Yew, Shaun Goh Kok; Forrest, Claire L. - : American Speech Language Hearing Association, 2019. : J Speech Lang Hear Res, 2019
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"Contes en família": les interaccions en un projecte de lectura compartida i dialogada en un context plurilingüe i pluricultural
Corsi, Alessia. - : Universitat de Barcelona, 2019
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The Influence of Peer Groups on Students’ Anxiety in EFL Learning
In: ELT Worldwide: Journal of English Language Teaching, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 54-63 (2018) (2018)
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Students’ Responses to the Application of Peer-Editing Group Correction for Cause–Effect Written Assignments
In: Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature, Vol 17, Iss 2, Pp 197-208 (2017) (2017)
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The Effect of Multilingual Facilitation on Active Participation in MOOCs
Colas, Jean-François; Sloep, Peter B.; Garreta-Domingo, Muriel. - : Athabasca University Press (AU Press), 2016. : Érudit, 2016
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An exploration of ESL learners' emergent beliefs about academic group work and peer review at a New Zealand university
Hislop, Jane Louise. - : University of Otago, 2016
Abstract: This qualitative study explored ESL learners’ emergent beliefs about academic group work and peer review at a New Zealand university. The thesis focuses on learners’ beliefs about the factors that are necessary for successful group work, the benefits and drawbacks of group work and peer review, and the role of the student and teacher during group work and peer review. The research contributes to original knowledge by filling a gap in the research on ESL learners’ beliefs about cooperative group work and peer review at the university level in New Zealand. The study took place within an Action Research framework (look, think, act, plan, implement, evaluate) and employed learner diaries as the primary data collection instrument. A contextual approach was used which regards beliefs as socially constructed, dynamic, and emerging. The study was conducted in two cycles with two groups of participants who were enrolled, in two different semesters, in the same first-year English for Academic Purposes course at the University of Otago. Cycle I explored the beliefs of learners about group work and peer review when they had not received any targeted training. In addition to the learner diary entries of participants enrolled in the course, Cycle I also included a case study of four students who had volunteered to be interviewed. A period of reflection followed this first cycle during which time the course was revised and training guidelines were formulated. Using a grounded approach to the analysis of the data, the results of the first cycle’s diary entries and case studies were taken into consideration when making improvements to the course and, based on the analysis of these findings, students in Cycle II received some training in group work and peer review. Cycle II focused on the beliefs of learners in the researcher’s tutorial group. In addition to the learner diary entries, a group evaluation exercise was completed by this smaller group of participants, which added further insights into the beliefs of these learners. The findings appear to indicate that training students to participate in group work and peer review could lead to a richer learning experience for students and, possibly, more positive beliefs. The findings also show the value of using learner diaries to explore learners’ beliefs and how these beliefs influence their behaviour in group work and peer review. They show the importance of exploring the beliefs of language learners which, following data analysis and identifying themes, could then be taken into consideration by the teacher when implementing future group work or peer review. The thesis concludes with pedagogical implications and recommendations for training EAP students in effective academic group work and peer review.
Keyword: ESL learner beliefs; group work; peer review
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10523/6378
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‘The words are stuck inside me; I write to heal’: Memory, recall, and repetition in PTSD blogs.
In: Communication & medicine, vol 12, iss 2-3 (2015)
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Understanding the Development Origins of Primate Face Recognition: Theoretical Commentary on Martin-Malivel and Okada (2007)
In: Behavioral Neuroscience (2015)
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Understanding the Development Origins of Primate Face Recognition: Theoretical Commentary on Martin-Malivel and Okada (2007)
In: Behavioral Neuroscience (2015)
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"Rachel's not here" : constructed dialogue in gossip
In: Journal of sociolinguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 19 (2015) 3, 351-371
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