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Amber Simpson; Alice Anderson; Megan Goeke; Dara Caruana; Adam V. Maltese – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2025
Background: In this paper, we add to the scant literature base on learning from failures with a particular focus on understanding educators' shifting mindset in making-centred learning environments. Aims: The aim of Study 1 was to explore educators' beliefs about failure for learning and instructional practices within their local making-centred…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Failure, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs
Cecilia Latorre-Cosculluela; María Mairal-Llebot; Marta Liesa-Orús; Pilar Rivera-Torres – European Journal of Education, 2025
From the sustainability paradigm, schools are currently committed to offering inclusive education for everyone. Nonetheless, certain forms of lack of attention to the diversity of needs in some education systems are observed, which imply situations of exclusion and barriers to providing quality education. It is precisely for this reason that the…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Access to Education, Educational Needs, Technology Uses in Education
Adrian Leis; Tetsushi Takemori; Keita Abe; Elisa Himori; Rei Suenaga; Kota Umino – Language Teaching Research, 2025
In this study, the authors investigated the attitudes of Japanese junior high school students towards studying English from the perspective of the Self-worth Theory. A total of 383 students aged 12 to 15 years participated in the qualitative study. Students were required to write three essays about how they would react under hypothetical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction