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Agresiones entre Adolescentes a través del Teléfono Móvil y de Internet

2012

El objetivo del presente estudio fue analizar la prevalencia de agresores adolescentes (cyberbullies) a través de las nuevas tecnologías de la información y de la comunicación (Internet y teléfono móvil). También, se examinaron las diferencias de género y de curso según el tipo de agresiones tecnológicas realizadas por el adolescente. La muestra estuvo formada por 1390 adolescentes de edades comprendidas entre los 12 y los 17 años. Los resultados indicaron que casi un tercio de los adolescentes han agredido a sus iguales a través de las nuevas tecnologías en el último año. En cuanto a la duración e intensidad del acoso cibernético, se observó que éste ocurre, mayoritariamente, durante menos…

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Temperamentally inhibited children are at risk for poorer maths performance : self-concept as mediator

2020

AbstractIt has repeatedly been found that temperamental inhibition and low academic achievement are associated with each other: children with cautious and wary or shy behaviour are at risk for low academic achievement. Several suggestions about the mechanism behind this association have been made, these highlighting for example, the fewer learning opportunities of cautious and wary children and more negative interaction between teachers and inhibited children. However, the empirical studies about these mechanisms are rare and, thus, they have remained unclear. This study examined whether children’s maths-related self-concept of ability acts as a mediator between their temperamental inhibiti…

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Eficacia de tomar notas para integrar información de varios textos

2008

Resumen tomado de la publicación Se analiza el efecto de tomar notas para integrar información de varios documentos científicos. Estudiantes universitarios leyeron cuatro textos científicos para elaborar un ensayo sobre un tema común a los cuatro textos. La mitad de los estudiantes pudieron tomar notas mientras leían así como usarlas para elaborar el ensayo, mientras la otra mitad no pudieron. La tarea fue realizada en un ordenador de forma que se registro la secuencia de acciones de cada participante. La eficacia de la integración se midió mediante algunos índices de calidad de ensayo y dos medidas adicionales de aprendizaje. Los resultados indicaron que los alumnos que no tomaron notas ap…

análisis de textocomprensión del textoDevelopmental and Educational Psychologytratamiento de la informaciónEducation
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Primary school text comprehension predicts mathematical word problem-solving skills in secondary school

2014

This longitudinal study aimed to investigate the extent to which primary school text comprehension predicts mathematical word problem-solving skills in secondary school among Finnish students. The participants were 224 fourth graders (9–10 years old at the baseline). The children’s text-reading fluency, text comprehension and basic calculation ability were tested in grade four. In grade seven and nine, their skills in solving mathematical word problems were assessed. Overall, the results showed that text comprehension in grade four of primary school predicts math word problem-solving skills in secondary school, after controlling for text-reading fluency and basic calculation ability. Among …

basic calculation abilityLongitudinal study05 social scienceslongitudinal study050301 educationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyEducational attainmentEducationText comprehensionWord problem (mathematics education)FluencyWord problem solvingtext comprehensionReading comprehensionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationmathematical word problems0501 psychology and cognitive sciencestext-reading fluencyPsychology0503 educationPractical implicationsta515050104 developmental & child psychologyEducational Psychology
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Agonistic and sociable behaviors in the mound-building mice,Mus spicilegus: A comparative study withMus musculus domesticus

2001

Present social organization and mating systems result from selective pressures and ecological conditions but also from proximate interactions between individuals. Many studies report on a polygynous mating system with a social group territoriality in commensal populations of Mus musculus domesticus. However, little is known about the social organization of other Mus species living in outdoor conditions, such as the mound-building mouse Mus spicilegus. Comparative studies between M. m. domesticus and M. spicilegus have already shown behavioral differences in female sexual preferences and paternal care. To study agonistic and sociable interactions and gain insight into the social organization…

biologyanimal diseasesZoologyTerritorialitybiology.organism_classificationMating systemSocial relationIntraspecific competitionDevelopmental psychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Mus spicilegusbehavior and behavior mechanismsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyAgonistic behaviourSocial organizationPaternal careGeneral PsychologyAggressive Behavior
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The BioS4You European project: An innovative way to effectively engage Z-generation students in STEM disciplines

2021

In this contribution, we present the BioS4You project and analyse the results obtained in the first 18 months of its activity. The “Bio-Inspired STEM topics for engaging young generations” (BioS4You) Erasmus+ KA2 Innovation project aims to bridge the gap between STEM national curricula (which include Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and the needs of Z-generation students, uninterested to basic themes, but enthusiastic in issues related to environmental, social, and health concerns. The BioS4You project engages young learners in STEM subjects, starting with current issues of interest for them, as the social and environmental impact of new technologies, connecting STEM conce…

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New ways in fostering self-regulated learning at university: How effective are web-based courses when compared to regular attendance-based courses?

2020

Abstract. Self-regulated learning is essential for studying successfully at university. However, students often show deficits in their ability to learn in a self-regulated way. Consequently, it has become crucial to foster students' self-regulated learning at university. The effectiveness of such courses has primarily been investigated in regular class contexts that require physical attendance. However, web-based course formats are currently gaining in importance. Web-based courses have several advantages (e. g., that students can decide when and where they want to study). The question of whether a web-based course is as effective as an attendance-based one has yet to be answered. In a ran…

business.industryComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyAttendanceMathematics educationWeb applicationPsychologybusinessSelf-regulated learningZeitschrift für Pädagogische Psychologie
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TuinLEC, an intelligent tutoring system to improve reading literacy skills / TuinLEC, un tutor inteligente para mejorar la competencia lectora

2014

AbstractThis study describes an intelligent tutoring system to improve reading literacy skills called TuinLEC and it presents the results of its application to a group of sixth grade students. TuinLEC adopts the reading literacy theoretical framework of PISA (Program for International Students Assessment, OECD, 2009). TuinLEC includes eight lessons distributed in two phases, one for modeling and guided practice, and the second for independent practice. TuinLEC interacts with every student and it provides help and feedback for the task in a game-like environment. Half of the students were taught with TuinLEC, whereas the other half served as the control group. Children in both groups were pa…

business.industryControl (management)UsabilityIntelligent tutoring systemEducationTask (project management)Reading literacyReading comprehensionPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationIndependent practicebusinessPsychologyInfancia y Aprendizaje
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Editorial: Critical Childhood Studies?

2011

business.industryDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMedicineChildhood studiesbusinessDevelopmental psychologyChildhood
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Reshaping Curriculum to Enhance the Relevance of Literary Competence in Children's Education

2015

Twenty-first century learners face a multi-literacy landscape as they strive to acquire the cognitive skills needed for independent learning, apply linguistic skills to other knowledge base, and become computer literate. This article envisions a combination of skill sets and knowledge bases as the foundation of a literary competence-based curriculum. Such a curriculum would have the goal of enhancing young learners' critical thinking abilities; this would also help them take charge of the cognitive, linguistic, and sociocultural dimensions of written and spoken language in order to make learning transferable and applicable to the real world.

business.industryEducationKnowledge baseCritical thinkingManagement of Technology and InnovationComputer literacyPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyCognitive skillbusinessSociocultural evolutionPsychologyCompetence (human resources)CurriculumSpoken languageChildhood Education
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