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On Demonstrating the Bifactor Model with 2015 PISA Collaborative Problem-Solving Items
New assessments built on theoretical frameworks require effective measurement tools to evaluate their psychometric properties. However, conventional unidimensional model assumes that the latent construct is unidimensional, ... -
On the Interactive Assembling of Reflective Action
Reflective actions link teachers and students, pedagogies and learning. While these commonsense connections are commonplace in education research, the learning sciences have yet to produce either a theory or an analysis ... -
On the Merits of Mixed Age Education: A Globalized Update
Due to increasing global immigration and the recent proliferation of interconnective technologies, our world is quickly becoming inescapably international. As such, educators have a responsibility to prepare children for ... -
On the Uses of Process Data in Psychometric Research: Response Process Validity, Theory-building, and Operational Research
Digitally-based assessments create opportunities for collecting moment to moment information about how students are responding to assessment items. This information, called log or process data, has long been regarded as a ... -
One Approach to Organizational Learning and Community-based Inquiry: A Case Study. A collaborative and empowering journey to water & sanitation
(2012-09-13)University of Washington Abstract One Approach to Organizational Learning and Community-based Inquiry: A Case Study A collaborative and empowering journey to water & sanitation Sara DeRuyck Maragaret L. Plecki Associate ... -
One Laptop Per Child in Rural Kenya: Student Perceptions about Computers, School and Self-Efficacy after One Year with XO Laptops and Constructionist Learning
(2013-07-23)In 2009, the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) non-profit organization ran a pilot program called OLPCorps Africa. The intention was to provide funds and one hundred of the group's iconic green and white XO laptops to volunteer ... -
Online classroom engagement: A Mixed-Method Exploration of Effective Engagement Strategies of Online Classrooms in the College of Education During COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced the idea of classroom teaching in many ways, and the notion of online learning becomes more popular as teachers and students both find themselves benefiting from this learning experience. ... -
The Openly Gay Student-Athlete: Examining Experience and Peer Culture Interaction
University of Washington ABSTRACT The Openly Gay Student-Athlete: Examining Experience and Peer Culture Interaction Michael R. Bryant Chair of the Supervisory Committee: Dr. Clayton Cook College of Education As there has ... -
Outcomes and Predictors of Treatment in an Intensive Outpatient Program for Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common and often debilitating mental illness in children and adolescents affecting 1.5 to 4% of the pediatric population, with exposure and response prevention (ERP) being the gold ... -
Overcoming Barriers to Faculty Engagement in Study Abroad
(2013-02-25)This research explored the experiences and perspectives of college and university faculty members who developed, directed and instructed study abroad programs for undergraduate students from three different institutions: ... -
Parallels between Social Justice Education and a Nature Preschool: A Qualitative Case Study
This paper examines ways that the pedagogy of a budding nature preschool incorporates elements of social justice education. Interviews, observations, and document analysis are used to explore ways that the design and ... -
Parent Satisfaction Survey of the Infant-Toddler Program at the Experimental Education Unit
(2012-09-13)In this study, parent satisfaction with their child's birth to three program was evaluated. Responses among different family groups were then compared. A parent satisfaction and family needs survey was given to all seventy ... -
Parent-to-Parent Peer Support and Family Quality of Life
This study utilized the Beach Center Family Quality of Life Scale (FQOLS) to explore the impact of parent-to-parent peer support and demographic characteristics on family quality of life (FQOL) ratings, and expanded the ... -
Parental and Student Factors Associated with Future College Major Preference in Two Provinces of China
The present study investigates the effects of parental characteristics, including parental education level, occupation level, engagement, perceived expectation, as well as student gender, on 10th graders’ preference for ... -
Parental Expectations for Asian American Men Who Entered College Early: Influences on their Academic, Career, and Interpersonal Decision-Making
Asian immigrant parents often hold high expectations for their children to excel academically and professionally. Filial piety and the desire to make their parent(s) proud can motivate these children to achieve but can ... -
Parental experiences of difficulty: a study of how parents perceive and respond to their child's temperament
(1997)This study addresses two central questions: How do parents form perceptions of their child's temperament? And, how do these perceptions influence their parenting? Qualitative research methodology was employed in order to ... -
Parenting as a Political Pedagogy, a Disobedient Critique
Using Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed and bell hooks’ “Understanding Patriarchy,” this essay examines the patriarchal family as a situation of oppression and suggests that if we address the parent/child relationship ... -
Partnering Matters: Examining mathematical learning and responsiveness in first-grade peer interactions
The substantial body of research on cooperative learning suggests its positive effects on student learning and achievement; thus, a growing number of educators and researchers are utilizing cooperative learning in many ... -
Partnerships in Tension: An Activity Theory Analysis of the University-School Relationship in Three Teacher Education Programs
The relationship between teacher education programs and the K-12 school system seems naturally interdependent: schools benefit from quality teachers and teacher education programs are designed to prepare teachers for ... -
Pathways for Resilience Predictors of Life Satisfaction During Emerging Adulthood
Adolescence and emerging adulthood (EA) are developmental time periods often characterized by increased stress due to significant transitions and transformations across multiple domains of life (Arnett, 2000; Arnett, 2001; ...