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Development and validation of home learning environment

Korean Association For Learner-Centered Curriculum And Instruction, 2023
Objectives The purpose of this study is to develop and validate a test that can measure the home learning environment perceived by university students. Methods The home learning environment test was composed of three valiables ; parent-child relationship, reading environment, learning support environment. The necessary for home learning environment by
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Simulation as a home learning environment — students’ views

Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1999
This paper describes a pilot study aimed at exploring the possibility of introducing simulation‐based homework into science learning, in the present junior‐high school setting. Two 9th grade classes have performed simulation‐based homework assignments as part of the study of electrical circuits, during two months.
M. Ronen, M. Eliahu
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Nursing homes as learning environments: The impact of professional dialogue

Nurse Education Today, 2012
Nursing students' clinical experiences are important with respect to their impact on attitudes towards care for older people and preferences for future workplaces. The purpose of this paper is to explore how professional dialogue has an impact on nursing students' clinical learning and professional development in nursing homes.
Mari Wolff, Skaalvik   +2 more
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Parent-Child Relationship, Home Learning Environment, and School Readiness

School Psychology Review, 1999
This exploratory study examines several of the links between the parent-child relationship, home learning environment, and school readiness.
Faith Lamb Parker   +4 more
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Examining the factor structure of the home learning environment

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
The home learning environment (HLE) is an important context for fostering early development. Literature supports four subdomains of the HLE: home literacy, numeracy, executive function, and science environments. The current study examined the factor structure of the HLE with all four domain-specific established scales.
Alexa, Ellis   +3 more
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Home Learning Environment and Children’s Learning and Well-Being

2014
Researchers in child development and other related disciplines have long been concerned with factors, both proximal and distal, that promote good developmental, social and educational outcomes in children. Building on the traditions of Vygotsky (1978) and Bruner (1983) with their focus on the social nature of children’s learning and well-being, I ...
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Learning context-aware mobile robot navigation in home environments

IISA 2014, The 5th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications, 2014
We present an approach to make planning adaptive in order to enable context-aware mobile robot navigation. We integrate a model-based planner with a distributed learning system based on reservoir computing, to yield personalized planning and resource allocations that account for user preferences and environmental changes. We demonstrate our approach in
BACCIU, DAVIDE   +4 more
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The Home Environment in the Assessment of Learning Disabilities

Learning Disability Quarterly, 1979
The purpose of the present article is to advocate that in view of the difficulty involved in predicting learning disability by looking at the early behavior of the child, serious consideration must be given to early assessment of home environmental processes as a supplement to child-focused preschool screening and research.
Judith H. Freund   +2 more
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ChildLinks Issue 1: The Home Learning Environment

2022
The home learning environment (HLE) concerns any activities that parents carry out with their children to support learning. This might include interactions that encourage learning opportunities, practices and activities that nurture learning, and the availability of educational materials in the home.
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Nursing Students' Perceptions of the Clinical Learning Environment in Nursing Homes

Journal of Nursing Education, 2010
Clinical placements are important in the learning processes of nursing students. In Norway, clinical placement in nursing homes is obligatory for nursing students, and this is a demanding and complex setting for learning. This study aimed to assess how first-year nursing students perceived their learning environment in nursing homes and to explore ...
Karin, Berntsen, Ida Torunn, Bjørk
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