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Learning Analytics: A Classroom Response System’s impact on Summative Assessment
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In: SoTL Commons Conference (2022)
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Griffith University: a metropolitan university with a diverse intake
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Hicks, D; Ellis, RA; Le, AH. - : Department of Education, Skills and Employment, Australian Federal Government, 2022
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Agroecological education for food sovereignty: Insights from formal and non-formal spheres in Brazil and Spain
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The L2L system for second language learning using visualised zoom calls among students
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In: Dey-Plissonneau, Aparajita, Lee, Hyowon orcid:0000-0003-4395-7702 , Pradier, Vincent orcid:0000-0002-7050-6408 , Scriney, Michael orcid:0000-0001-6813-2630 and Smeaton, Alan F. orcid:0000-0003-1028-8389 (2021) The L2L system for second language learning using visualised zoom calls among students. In: 16th European Conference on Technology-Enhanced Learning EC-TEL 2021, 20-24 Sept 2021, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy (Online). ISBN 978-3-030-86435-4 (2021)
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Supporting an effective review of telecollaboration for second language learning by visualising the participation and engagement at Dublin City University
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In: Lee, Hyowon orcid:0000-0003-4395-7702 , Scriney, Michael orcid:0000-0001-6813-2630 , Dey-Plissonneau, Aparajita and Smeaton, Alan orcid:0000-0003-1028-8389 (2021) Supporting an effective review of telecollaboration for second language learning by visualising the participation and engagement at Dublin City University. In: Virtual Exchange in Higher Education: Charting the Irish Experience, 17 Sept 2021, Online vs MS Teams. (2021)
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Same benefits, different communication patterns: Comparing Children's reading with a conversational agent vs. a human partner
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An analysis of the features of words that influence vocabulary difficulty. https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/9/1/8
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The two studies reported on in this paper examine the features of words that distinguish students’ performances on vocabulary assessments as a means of understanding what contributes to the ease or difficulty of vocabulary knowledge. The two studies differ in the type of assessment, the types of words that were studied, and the grade levels and population considered. In the first study, an assessment of words that can be expected to appear with at least moderate frequency at particular levels of text was administered to students in grades 2 through 12. The second study considered the responses of fourth- and fifth-grade students, including English learners, to words that teachers had identified as challenging for those grade levels. The effects of the same set of word features on students’ vocabulary knowledge were examined in both studies: predicted appearances of a word and its immediate morphological family members, number of letters and syllables, dispersion across content areas, polysemy, part of speech, age of acquisition, and concreteness. The data consisted of the proportion of students who answered an item correctly. In the first study, frequency of a word’s appearance in written English and age of acquisition predicted students’ performances. In the second study, age of acquisition was again critical but so too were word length, number of syllables, and concreteness. Word location (which was confounded by word frequency) also proved to be a predictor of performance. Findings are discussed in relation to how they can inform curriculum, instruction, and research.
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Curriculum and Pedagogy; Education Systems; literacy; reading; Specialist Studies in Education; student learning; vocabulary; word features
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URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/5dg5k95n
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Structural over-determination of education reforms and agency ... : Strukturna naddoločitev izobraževalnih reform in delovanje ...
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Pomerisch Oder Portugiesisch Sprache?Communicative Comprehension in Bilingual Pomeranian Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder2 ...
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Pomerisch Oder Portugiesisch Sprache?Communicative Comprehension in Bilingual Pomeranian Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder2 ...
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Structural over-determination of education reforms and agency ; Strukturna naddoločitev izobraževalnih reform in delovanje
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In: CEPS Journal 11 (2021) 2, S. 77-95 (2021)
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Pedagogical Strategies for Gross and Fine Motor Skills Learning Through Physical Education: Intervention in Students with Hearing Impairment ...
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Sign Languages as Languages of Interlocution: the Place of Communicative Activities in the School Context ...
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Brazilian Sign Language and Teacher Training: from Observation to Overcoming Hierarchies ...
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Pedagogical Strategies for Gross and Fine Motor Skills Learning Through Physical Education: Intervention in Students with Hearing Impairment ...
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Sign Languages as Languages of Interlocution: the Place of Communicative Activities in the School Context ...
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Brazilian Sign Language and Teacher Training: from Observation to Overcoming Hierarchies ...
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LINGUISTIC EXPERTISE DEVELOPMENT TRAJECTORIES: FROM CREATIVE FREEDOM TO CENSORSHIP ...
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LINGUISTIC EXPERTISE DEVELOPMENT TRAJECTORIES: FROM CREATIVE FREEDOM TO CENSORSHIP ...
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Inclusive Special Education in a Context of Cultural and Linguistic Diversity: Pedagogical Practices and Challenges for Teachers in Schools on the Borders ...
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