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Contact Name
Dede Salim Nahdi
Contact Email
salimnahdi15@gmail.com
Phone
+6285224977367
Journal Mail Official
ijeir@unma.ac.id
Editorial Address
Universitas Majalengka Jalan KH. Abdul Halim No. 103 Majalengka Jawa Barat 45418
Location
Kab. majalengka,
Jawa barat
INDONESIA
International Journal of Educational Innovation and Research
Published by Universitas Majalengka
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28100808     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31949/ijeir
Core Subject : Education,
International Journal of Educational Innovation and Research (IJEIR) is a scientific journal published by Universitas Majalengka, West Java - Indonesia. The aims of the journal are to facilitate scientific publication of the results of research in the education field and participate to boost the quality and quantity of research for academics and researchers. International Journal of Educational Innovation and Research (IJEIR) is published two times a year.
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Search results for , issue "Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022)" : 22 Documents clear
The role of language in word-problem solving: a meta-analysis Flores, Martín; Urrutia, Mabel
International Journal of Educational Innovation and Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijeir.v1i2.2617

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The relationship between language proficiency and word-problem solving has been extensively studied in the last three decades with one main finding: language proficiency is directly proportional to word-problem solving scores. Researchers have focused on language accommodations to standardized tests to level the playing field for nonnative speakers. Interestingly, several meta-analyses on language accommodation have noted that there are no significant effects on scores. At the same time, most research has reported significance and not effect sizes, which does not allow to establish comparisons between studies. Therefore, the purpose of this meta-analyses was to study the effect size of studies conducted in the US and the rest of the world to provide a new population effect size and identify possible moderator variables that have not been considered before. The main findings were that the differences in scores between native speakers and nonnative speakers (g=.360) were less pronounced than previously reported (g=.604). The participants’ age and the language of instruction and testing moderated a small percentage of the effect size, which leads to the need to include specific information about the participants to provide a clearer picture of this relationship and eventually provide language accommodations that have significant effects on scores.
Aggression and bullying: a literature review examining their relationship and effective anti-bullying practice in schools Kaliampos, George; Katsigiannis, Kostas; Fantzikou, Xrysoula
International Journal of Educational Innovation and Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijeir.v1i2.2655

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Power relationships exists among students in schools which are often characterized by violent and aggressive behaviors. The current study deals with the concept of bullying. In particular, through literature review methodology, it aspires to answer into the following two research questions; ‘what is the evidence for a relationship between aggression and bullying’ and ‘what can be done in order to deal effectively with bullying in schools. Regarding the first research question, there seems to be a close connection between aggression and bullying. Indeed, both proactive and reactive aggression can be found in bullying. Nevertheless, it is stated that while aggression is a normal feeling which should not be suppressed, bullying is socially unacceptable. It can causes hurt to the victim and therefore it must be contemned in the most explicitly way. As for the second research question, whole school policies which take into account the social nature of bullying should be adopted by educators. Moreover, peer mediation schemes are discussed and a balance argument is given for them.

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