Sierens, Sven Van Gorp, Koen Slembrouck, Stef Van Avermaet, Piet
This study investigated the relationship between the level of cognitive-linguistic difficulty of task input and the size of the cross-linguistic relationship for academic listening comprehension in emergent bilinguals. It was theoretically motivated by task-dependent cross-linguistic interaction frameworks. We hypothesized that task item sets that ...
Welink, Lisanne S van Charldorp, Tessa C Di Colandrea, Laura Bartelink, Marie-Louise L Pype, Peter Damoiseaux, Roger A M J de Groot, Esther
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Medical education
Workplace-based learning conversations can be a good opportunity for supervisors and trainees to learn from each other. When both professionals discuss their specific knowledge openly with each other, learning conversations may be a useful educational tool, for instance for learning how to apply evidence-based medicine (EBM) in the workplace. We do...
Tudor Car, L
Background Health professions education has undergone major changes with the advent and adoption of digital technologies worldwide. To enable robust and relevant research in digital health professions education, it is essential to map the existing evidence, identify gaps and research priorities. Methods We searched for systematic reviews on digital...
Davies, DJ McLean, PF Kemp, PR Liddle, AD Morrell, MJ Halse, O Martin, NM Sam, AH
Open-book examinations (OBEs) will likely become increasingly important assessment tools. We investigated how access to open-book resources affected questions testing factual recall, which might be easy to look-up, versus questions testing higher-order cognitive domains. Few studies have investigated OBEs using modern Internet resources or as summa...
Debeer, Dries; 67731; Vanbecelaere, Stefanie; 113610; Van Den Noortgate, Wim; 6844; Reynvoet, Bert; 47096; Depaepe, Fien; 35839;
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Ye, Nina Ni Heyman, Gail D xiaopan, ding
10.1016/j.jecp.2021.105175 / JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY / 209
De Waelle, Silke Van Bostraeten, Sara Lenoir, Matthieu Deconinck, Frederik J A Bennett, Simon J
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Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry
Experts in different sports show superior decision-making skills compared with novices, but little is known about its development in youth players. This study shows that the age-related improvements in visual cognition and accumulation of sport-specific experience explain a considerable amount of the development in decision making in volleyball. Th...
Coppens, Eline Laureys, Felien Mostaert, Mireille D'Hondt, Eva Deconinck, Frederik J. A. Lenoir, Matthieu
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Frontiers in Physiology
The use of the short form of the Körperkoordinationstest für Kinder (KTK3) to evaluate children's and adolescents' motor competence (MC) is increasing. When combined with an alternating one-handed catching and throwing ball task, assessing eye-hand coordination (EHC), it has been shown that the different aspects of motor skills are adequately cover...
Decloedt, Annelies Franco, Delphine Martlé, Valentine Baert, Alix Verwulgen, An Valcke, Martin
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Journal of veterinary medical education
Clinical skills laboratory (CSL) training was recently introduced in the renewed veterinary curriculum at Ghent University, using models and simulators for teaching practical skills. However, time in the CSL is restricted due to the large number of students combined with limited availability of personnel. Therefore, a flipped classroom (FC) model w...
Vos, Helene; Gevers, Wim; Reynvoet, Bert; 47096; Xenidou-Dervou, Iro;
Understanding whether a sequence is presented in an order or not (i.e., ordinality) is a robust predictor of adults' arithmetic performance, but the mechanisms underlying this skill and its relationship with mathematics remain unclear. In this study, we examined (a) the cognitive strategies involved in ordinality inferred from behavioural effects o...