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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38298694/the-effect-of-reading-strategy-use-on-online-reading-comprehension
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anita Habók, Tun Zaw Oo, Andrea Magyar
In the current age, digital technology is rapidly changing daily routines, and young people today spend most of their time using various digital tools. Therefore, traditional reading of the printed page is being transformed into digital reading of online texts among students. Thus, online reading strategies have become crucial for their development in online reading performance. This study aimed to investigate the effects of online reading strategies used by lower secondary students on reading comprehension achievement...
January 30, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38290573/beliefs-and-motivations-regarding-early-shared-reading-of-parents-from-low-income-households-a-qualitative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clare C Crosh, Susan N Sherman, Jais E Valley, Allison Parsons, Arin Gentry, Mariana Glusman, John S Hutton, Kristen A Copeland
BACKGROUND: Parent-child "shared" reading is a catalyst for development of language and other emergent literacy skills. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that parents initiate shared reading as soon as possible after birth. Persistent disparities exist in reading resources, routines, and subsequent literacy outcomes, disproportionately impacting low-income households. OBJECTIVE: To understand beliefs, motivations, and experiences regarding shared reading during early infancy among parents from low-income households...
January 28, 2024: Academic Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38282461/a-pilot-initiative-to-enhance-quality-improvement-teaching-with-simulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mankeeran Dhanoa, Sachin Trivedi, Mark Sheridan
BACKGROUND: Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (QIPS) is a recognised competency across residency programmes. Although a variety of teaching modalities exist, many do not represent the multifaceted clinical environment that trainees work in. Residents have reported challenges in linking QIPS classroom-based learning with their clinical duties. High-fidelity simulation has been used to bridge this gap within clinical skills teaching and therefore has potential to address this issue in QIPS learning...
January 28, 2024: Clinical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38270187/development-of-somaliland-national-harmonised-medical-curriculum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abhishikth Chennupati, Jinaw Qalib, Abdirahman Mohamed Jama, Yusuf Ahmed Ali, Abdirahman Mohamed Abib, Nura Aided Ibrahim, John Rees, Cathy Read, Don Bradley, Leena Patel
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The rational for the Somaliland national harmonised curriculum (NHC) was driven by shared concern about the quality of medical education. PROCESS: The Ministry of Education and Science and the Ministry of Health Development produced a Medical Education Policy 2018. Policy objectives included the development of the NHC and accreditation for medical schools that met the standards of the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME). Two bodies were asked to oversee these aims: the National Health Professions' Commission (NHPC) and the National Commission of Higher Education (NCHE)...
January 25, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38227374/a-checklist-for-reporting-reading-and-evaluating-artificial-intelligence-technology-enhanced-learning-aitel-research-in-medical-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ken Masters, Daniel Salcedo
Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have led to AI systems' being used increasingly in medical education research. Current methods of reporting on the research, however, tend to follow patterns of describing an intervention and reporting on results, with little description of the AI in the system, or the many concerns about the use of AI. In essence, the readers do not actually know anything about the system itself. This paper proposes a checklist for reporting on AI systems, and covers the initial protocols and scoping, modelling and code, algorithm design, training data, testing and validation, usage, comparisons, real-world requirements, results and limitations, and ethical considerations...
January 16, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38157126/mental-health-among-children-with-and-without-reading-difficulties
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miao Li, Wei Zhao, Mengmeng Liu, Lele Zhang, Gen Li
This study explored the relationship between mental health, i.e., depression and anxiety, and reading difficulties (RD) in Chinese elementary school children. Participants were 1535 grades 3, 4, and 5 students from three elementary schools in Xi'an, China. Children with and without RD were compared to their depression and anxiety. Additionally, children's self-ratings, parents' ratings, and teachers' ratings of depression and anxiety were compared to better understand mental health issues of Chinese children with RD...
December 29, 2023: Annals of Dyslexia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38143917/flipped-classroom-in-neurophysiology-performance-analysis-of-a-system-focusing-on-intrinsic-students-motivation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria D Ganfornina, Sergio Diez-Hermano, Diego Sanchez
Introduction: Teaching methodologies promoting active learning result in higher-order knowledge application, a desirable outcome in health disciplines like Physiology. Flipped-classroom (FC) promotes active learning and engagement in the classroom. Although specialized research keeps accumulating, the advantages of FC for improving academic outcome and ultimately patient care remain controversial and open to further analysis. Objective: This study evaluates the benefits of applying FC to the Neurophysiology module of a Human Physiology course...
2023: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38127533/the-effects-of-summarization-and-factual-retrieval-practice-on-text-comprehension-and-text-retention-in-elementary-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
F H A Ophuis-Cox, L Rozendal, L Catrysse, D Joosten-Ten Brinke, G Camp
When reading a text in school, the goal is both text comprehension and text retention. We examined the effects of the learning strategies summarization and factual retrieval practice on third- and fourth-grade pupils' text comprehension and retention of factual knowledge from a text, using restudy as a control condition. The experiment was conducted in an authentic classroom setting, with teachers executing the experiment using original course materials. In 2016, 57 regular third- and fourth-grade pupils ( M = 9...
December 21, 2023: Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38091608/development-and-evaluation-of-a-post-traumatic-growth-program-for-teachers-victimized-by-students-or-parents-in-south-korea-a-quasi-experimental-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
In Ja Kim, Ji Young Kim
This quasi-experimental, nonequivalent control group study developed an eight-session post-traumatic growth program for teachers who had experienced violence from students and/or parents and examined its effects on rumination, burnout, and post-traumatic growth. A convenience sample was recruited from 11 elementary schools in Jeonbuk province, South Korea. The experimental group ( n  = 27) participated in bi-weekly sessions over four weeks, whereas the control group ( n  = 27) read educational materials on post-traumatic growth during the same period...
December 13, 2023: Issues in Mental Health Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38076122/measurement-invariance-of-the-english-reading-motivational-structure-of-bilingual-and-multilingual-university-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helta Anggia, Andrea Magyar, Anita Habók
Self-related beliefs can influence language learning motivation. In turn, reading motivation can facilitate self-related beliefs in influencing English reading comprehension (ERC). Additionally, past language learning experience affects future language learning. Thus, this study examined the motivational structure in English reading of 1170 first-year students of 13 universities from nine Indonesian provinces (Mage  = 19.3, SD = 0.85). Data were collected at one measurement point using the Motivation for Reading Questionnaire to measure reading self-efficacy, extrinsic motivation, and intrinsic motivation (IM); a four-item self-concept questionnaire; the English Reading Behavior Questionnaire, and an ERC...
December 2023: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38056210/leveraging-different-learning-styles-for-improved-knowledge-distillation-in-biomedical-imaging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Usma Niyaz, Abhishek Singh Sambyal, Deepti R Bathula
Learning style refers to a type of training mechanism adopted by an individual to gain new knowledge. As suggested by the VARK model, humans have different learning preferences, like Visual (V), Auditory (A), Read/Write (R), and Kinesthetic (K), for acquiring and effectively processing information. Our work endeavors to leverage this concept of knowledge diversification to improve the performance of model compression techniques like Knowledge Distillation (KD) and Mutual Learning (ML). Consequently, we use a single-teacher and two-student network in a unified framework that not only allows for the transfer of knowledge from teacher to students (KD) but also encourages collaborative learning between students (ML)...
November 30, 2023: Computers in Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38054140/flipped-classrooms-in-medical-education-improving-learning-outcomes-and-engaging-students-in-critical-thinking-skills
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REVIEW
Adwait Nichat, Ujwal Gajbe, Nandkishor J Bankar, Brij Raj Singh, Ankit K Badge
The flipped classroom (FC) model involves students independently acquiring knowledge before in-person class sessions, during which they engage in active discussions and problem-solving. Various methods to implement FC are quizzes, e-content, case-based learning, problem-based learning, and reading assignments. The advantages of the FC approach included improved student preparation, active participation, and the promotion of critical thinking skills. Some disadvantages identified are technical problems like internet connection, improper planning and preparation, which increases teacher workload, and lack of self-motivation...
November 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38042888/prevalence-of-undiagnosed-dyslexia-in-african-american-primary-school-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Cassidy, Kayla Reggio, Bennett A Shaywitz, Sally E Shaywitz
Dyslexia is among the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in children, yet despite its high prevalence all too frequently goes undiagnosed. Consequently dyslexic children all too often fail to receive effective reading interventions. Here we report our findings from a study using a teacher completed evidence-based dyslexia screener to first screen then test predominantly African-American children in grades kindergarten through second grade in two inner city public charter schools in New Orleans. Almost half (49...
December 2, 2023: NPJ Science of Learning
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38039950/teaching-lateral-reading-interventions-to-help-people-read-like-fact-checkers
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REVIEW
Sarah McGrew
People need more support learning to evaluate the credibility of online information. This article reviews recent research on interventions designed to teach lateral reading, the strategy of leaving an unfamiliar website to search for information about a source's credibility via additional sources. Interventions that use diverse designs to teach lateral reading and target participants in elementary school through adulthood have shown evidence of improving participants' digital evaluations. These interventions suggest that targeted and explicit instruction in lateral reading can help people both assess credible information and identify misinformation...
November 15, 2023: Current Opinion in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38023083/art-based-assignment-in-head-and-neck-anatomical-course-a-dynamic-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fatemeh Kermanian, Shokoofeh Zamani, Simin Mahakizadeh
In recent years, alternative uses of art within medical education have been explored and extended. We report here a method of art-based assignments in anatomy and histology, which we have incorporated into the head and neck course as a means of enlivening didactic lectures. One hundred and two first-year medical students at the Alborz University of Medical Sciences participated in a 15-week educational intervention, in which an art-based assignment method was employed. The learning module focuses on the human anatomy and histology of head and neck...
2023: Journal of Education and Health Promotion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38022344/shared-reading-as-a-community-of-practice-for-overcoming-the-generation-gap-and-improving-psychological-safety-in-rural-family-medicine-education-a-grounded-theory-approach
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryuichi Ohta, Takuji Katsube, Chiaki Sano
Background A community of practice (CoP) is essential for continuous professional development in family medicine. A CoP in medical education comprises a group of individuals who share common interests and learn and share knowledge, skills, and attitudes. The generation gap between teachers and learners can influence their effective collaboration in family medicine education. To address this issue, shared reading, which involves group discussions on medical texts, effectively promotes intergenerational learning within a CoP...
October 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38019468/metformin-versus-insulin-for-gestational-diabetes-cognitive-and-neuropsychological-profiles-of-children-aged-9-years
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Elisa Paavilainen, Anna Nyman, Harri Niinikoski, Hilkka Nikkinen, Riitta Veijola, Marja Vääräsmäki, Päivi Tossavainen, Tapani Rönnemaa, Kristiina Tertti
OBJECTIVE: We compared cognitive profile and neuropsychological performance in 9-year-old offspring of mothers who were treated with metformin or insulin for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). METHODS: A total of 172 children whose mothers were randomly assigned to receive either metformin or insulin for GDM were studied at the age of 9 years. Of these children, 127 were from Turku, Finland (63 metformin and 64 insulin), and 45 from Oulu, Finland (19 metformin and 26 insulin)...
December 1, 2023: Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics: JDBP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38014452/teacher-assessed-linguistic-and-social-abilities-in-chinese-children-s-reading-acquisition-a-longitudinal-study
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REVIEW
Haomin Zhang, Yue Jiang, Zhaohan Xu, Song Yin
The study explored the relationship between teacher assessments of students' general language-cognitive and social-emotional abilities and Chinese children's reading development over an academic year. A series of reading measures (including reading vocabulary, reading comprehension, and lexical inferencing ability) were administered to Chinese-speaking second graders ( N  = 123) across time. Meanwhile, their six head teachers and assistant head teachers were asked to complete assessments of their language-cognitive and social-emotional abilities prior to the first data collection...
November 28, 2023: Journal of Genetic Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37998669/reciprocal-associations-among-social-emotional-competence-interpersonal-relationships-and-academic-achievements-in-primary-school
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiaqi Yang, Yuze Deng, Yehui Wang
The study aimed to examine the reciprocal associations among social-emotional competence (SEC), interpersonal relationships (including teacher-student relationships and peer relationships) and academic achievements in reading, mathematics and science of primary school students. The Chinese versions of the Delaware Social and Emotional Competency Scale, Teacher-student Relationship Scale, Peer-nomination method and Academic Achievement Tests were used to measure students' SEC, teacher-student relationships, peer relationships (including social preference (SP) and social impact (SI)) and academic achievements, respectively...
November 12, 2023: Behavioral Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37984992/an-experimental-comparison-of-additional-training-in-phoneme-awareness-letter-sound-knowledge-and-decoding-for-struggling-beginner-readers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charlotte Webber, Hetal Patel, Anna Cunningham, Amy Fox, Janet Vousden, Anne Castles, Laura Shapiro
BACKGROUND: Despite evidence that synthetic phonics teaching has increased reading attainments, a sizable minority of children struggle to acquire phonics skills and teachers lack clear principles for deciding what types of additional support are most beneficial. Synthetic phonics teaches children to read using a decoding strategy to translate letters into sounds and blend them (e.g., c-a-t = "k - ae - t" = "cat"). To use a decoding strategy, children require letter-sound knowledge (LSK) and the ability to blend sound units (phonological awareness; PA)...
November 20, 2023: British Journal of Educational Psychology
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