Article
Education & Educational Research
Amanda C. Miller, Irene Adjei, Hannah Christensen
Summary: This study examined the impact of mind wandering on readers' memory for text. The results showed a negative association between mind wandering and recall of central ideas in the text. This effect was not explained by working memory, word reading, or general reading comprehension skills.
READING AND WRITING
(2023)
Article
Education & Educational Research
Vera Maria Silverio do Vale, Maria Filomena da Fonseca Gaspar
Summary: This research examines the implementation of the IY-TCM program in Portugal, and finds that it has positive effects on the social skills and behavior difficulties of children, as well as on teacher practices. The program is well-received by Portuguese preschool teachers and can be a valuable addition to initial teacher training.
EARLY EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT
(2023)
Article
Education & Educational Research
Walter P. Vispoel, Hyeri Hong, Hyeryung Lee, Terrence D. Jorgensen
Summary: This article illustrates how to analyze generalizability theory designs using structural equation modeling software and compares the results with those obtained from other packages. It also demonstrates practical applications and ways to go beyond the limitations of traditional software packages.
APPLIED MEASUREMENT IN EDUCATION
(2023)
Article
Education & Educational Research
Amanda P. Williford, Pilar Alamos, Jessica E. Whittaker, Maria R. Accavitti
Summary: This study examined teachers' use of exclusionary discipline practices in kindergarten and found variability in their use, with certain practices being used more frequently for students perceived to have lower self-regulation and social skills, particularly when there were more Black students in the class.
EARLY EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Educational
Amna Ghani, Caroline Di Bernardi Luft, Smadar Ovadio-Caro, Klaus-Robert Mueller, Joydeep Bhattacharya
Summary: Chance favors the prepared mind, said Louis Pasteur. In this study, the researchers investigated the brain's receptivity to integrate new information and the experience of creative insights known as Aha! moments. They hypothesized that the transient oscillatory states of the brain would characterize its preparedness for these insights. Through a real-time brain-state-dependent cognitive stimulation experiment, they found that participants were more successful in utilizing clues and experienced more Aha responses when clues were presented at the up-regulated state of right temporal alpha oscillation. Additionally, they observed a negative correlation between the coupling of alpha oscillation phase and gamma oscillation power and the frequency of Aha moments. These findings highlight the role of brain oscillations in the Aha experience and provide insights into the neural mechanism underlying the brain's receptivity to integrate semantic information.
CREATIVITY RESEARCH JOURNAL
(2023)
Article
Education & Educational Research
Mark Torrance, Rianne Conijn
Summary: This special issue introduces new tools and methods that go beyond traditional writing time-course analysis and are important for understanding the cognitive processes underlying written composition.
READING AND WRITING
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Educational
Alexander K. Tatum, Robert W. Lent
Summary: Sexual minority individuals who have to manage their sexual identity at work may face higher rates of substance use, especially under stressful conditions such as workplace incivility. This study examined the relationship between the work environment, sexual identity management, and substance use among sexual minority workers. The findings suggest that workplace harassment moderates the relationship between identity disclosure and substance use, and plurisexual workers face unique challenges in the workplace.
JOURNAL OF COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Educational
James D. Goates, Dawn M. Szymanski, Lex Pulice-Farrow, Kirsten A. Gonzalez
Summary: This study explores the experiences of 13 nonbinary licensed psychotherapists and highlights the integration of identity into their professional practice. The findings emphasize the importance of identity in their work and suggest the need for support and training for nonbinary clinicians.
JOURNAL OF COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Educational
Valentina Nachtigall, Angelina Firstein
Summary: The present two studies found that authentic activities in out-of-school labs have no effect on students' development of epistemic beliefs. Students' beliefs may be influenced by other factors and are associated with the perceived authenticity of the learning activity, situational interest, and knowledge acquisition.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY OF EDUCATION
(2023)
Article
Education, Special
Lauren E. van Noorden, Jeff Sigafoos, Carla Wallace-Watkin, Hannah L. Waddington
Summary: Parents may be able to provide effective therapeutic support for their autistic preschool children, and the Parent-implemented Early Start Denver Model (P-ESDM) program can provide strategies and support. However, flexible and personalized approaches are needed.
JOURNAL OF EARLY INTERVENTION
(2023)
Article
Education, Special
Sophia R. D'Agostino, Sarah E. Pinkelman, Melissa Maye
Summary: Research suggests that NDBI strategies are applicable and beneficial for preschool teachers, but further training and organizational support are needed for successful implementation.
JOURNAL OF EARLY INTERVENTION
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Educational
Jonas Schaefer, Timo Reuter, Julia Karbach, Miriam Leuchter
Summary: This study aimed to investigate the cognitive network underlying science problem-solving in early and middle childhood. The results showed that science problem-solving primarily relies on domain-general cognitive abilities rather than domain-specific rule knowledge. These findings have implications for cognitive theories and early science education.
BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
(2023)
Review
Education & Educational Research
Kaity Prieto, Steve Lemerand, Antonio Duran
Summary: This article presents an analysis of 175 scholarly articles published since 1990 that describe the unique experiences of bi+ students. The findings reveal the ways in which authors have detailed these experiences at different system levels. Implications for future scholarship and higher education practice are discussed.
JOURNAL OF DIVERSITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Educational
Carson Kautz-Turnbull, Emily Speybroeck, Madeline Rockhold, Christie L. M. Petrenko
Summary: This study aims to provide a website for teachers that offers resources related to fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) and to understand teachers' needs and preferences in this area. The study found that teachers require evidence-based information and strategies for FASD, have limited time, and have different needs between special and general education teachers. Teachers were positive about the Families Moving Forward Program and felt it would fit well with their needs. The results will guide the adaptation process of the FMF Program.
PSYCHOLOGY IN THE SCHOOLS
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Educational
Katrin Starcke, Finn Garret Lueders, Richard Von Georgi
Summary: Recent research suggests that music listening can induce chills during intense moments, and anticipative physiological and neural responses can occur prior to the chills. This study aimed to investigate craving for music and its psychological correlates through questionnaire assessments and measures of personality traits. The results showed a significant increase in craving for music after listening to a song, with a similar observation for earworms. Craving for music was related to earworms and baseline craving was associated with psychoticism and openness to experience. These findings highlight the occurrence and enhancement of craving reactions in music listening, consistent with previous addiction research.
PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Educational
L. Hannah, E. E. Jang, M. Shah, V. Gupta
Summary: Using machines for scoring writing has significant implications for formative assessment, but the validity of machine scoring in the K-12 context needs further research.
LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT QUARTERLY
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Educational
Vieta Annisa Nurhidayati, Sunhee Seo
Summary: This study identified the influence of parents' perceived risks and benefits on children's avoidance of street food near schools in Indonesia. It also assessed how food risk knowledge and trust in food sellers influence risk-benefit perceptions and the moderating effect of school type.
PSYCHOLOGY IN THE SCHOOLS
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Educational
Henry H. Zink, Ethan R. Van Norman, David A. Klingbeil
Summary: Single-case design (SCD) is a quantitative experimental technique that uses effect sizes to evaluate outcomes in academic interventions. However, the selection and use of appropriate effect sizes in SCD research for academic skills can be complicated. This study examined the patterns of using effect sizes in SCD research and found that only a few commonly used effect sizes, mainly from standardized statistics, were suitable for summarizing changes in academic outcomes.
PSYCHOLOGY IN THE SCHOOLS
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Educational
Nadia M. Raymundo, Sharon A. Cermak
Summary: This article examines the role of digital applications in teaching handwriting skills to school-aged children and emphasizes the importance of occupational therapists in enhancing the success of young learners. It also highlights the need for further research on the advantages and disadvantages of digital applications and optimal approaches for implementation.
JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SCHOOLS AND EARLY INTERVENTION
(2023)
Article
Psychology, Educational
Jay Campisi, Alex Guy, Christa Foss, Feruth Kidane, Sara Greco, Whitney Szeliga, Allyson Spence
Summary: This study examined the anticipatory stress response of musicians before rehearsal and concert performances, and found that the type of performance and the experience level of the musicians can modulate the stress response.
PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC
(2023)