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Abstract Background The integration of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) into higher education has transformed academic practices and redefined the boundaries of academic integrity. Despite institutional mandates for disclosure, students frequently conceal their GenAI use, reflecting ethical uncertainty and relational risk.
Yao Qu, Jue Wang
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AI-driven gamification and metacognitive strategy development: a study of primary school English vocabulary learning from a self-regulated learning perspective. [PDF]
Wu H, Wang X.
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Worked examples, cognitive aptitudes and the self‐explanation mechanism – A replication
Abstract Background Self‐explaining is an engagement activity that supports learners' active use of instructional scaffolds such as worked examples. Self‐explanation quality is assumed to mediate the worked example effect on learning outcomes. However, prior investigations have relied on analytical approaches limited in scope and quality or have ...
Sarah Bichler +4 more
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Abstract Background Exams are a common source of emotions in adolescence, requiring regulation for performance and well‐being. Psychological flexibility (PF), the ability to stay open to difficult thoughts and feelings while pursuing meaningful goals, and psychological inflexibility (PI), involving avoidance and self‐criticism, represent adaptive and ...
Maryam Zarra‐Nezhad +4 more
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Enhancing everyday memory and participation in multiple sclerosis: A pilot study of a metacognitive strategy-based intervention. [PDF]
Goverover Y +3 more
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Abstract Background Acquiring writing skills poses not only cognitive but also emotional challenges for many primary school students. Although achievement emotions have received increasing research attention in recent years, little is known about how these emotions unfold during the process of writing acquisition and how they relate to both academic ...
Juliane Schlesier +4 more
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The role of generative AI in collaborative problem‐solving of authentic challenges
Abstract This study investigates undergraduate and postgraduate teamwork in a four‐week ‘Generative AI for Social Good’ hackathon, focusing on how students use GAI tools in authentic problem‐solving within their learning ecology. It examines the factors that foster productive collaboration and explores evidence of AI extending human cognition beyond ...
Nancy Law +7 more
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Generative artificial intelligence in higher education: Emotional tensions and ethical declaration
Abstract The increasing use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) tools such as ChatGPT in higher education has raised questions about authorship, ethical responsibility, and academic transparency. While institutional guidelines exist, many remain vague and ineffective, leaving students to interpret disclosure obligations on their own.
Yao Qu, Hui En Loo, Jue Wang
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Three shades of self‐regulation with unique complex dynamics, drivers and targets for intervention
Abstract Self‐regulated learning (SRL) is an active process involving multiple interacting components that evolve over time, exhibiting characteristics of complex systems such as non‐linearity, emergent behaviour, self‐organization, and hierarchy. These interactions unfold at different temporal levels, each warranting a dedicated lens to capture their ...
Sonsoles López‐Pernas +2 more
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Abstract Teacher education students play double role as present learners and future educators. Hence, they need targeted training to navigate the growing influence of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) on teaching, learning and professional identity.
Tam Hong Le +5 more
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