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Assemgul Alsitova; Gulzhana Kuzembayeva; Makpal Zhazykova; Zhumagul Maydangalieva – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2024
A teacher's creative potential (CP) is recognised as an integrative personality trait that includes the ability to develop innovative teaching ideas, find practical solutions to non-standard teaching tasks, select the most effective methods for engaging in creative pedagogical activities and contribute to the development of students' creativity.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Creativity, Personality Traits
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Hao Zhang; Shihan Chen; Sen Zheng – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Based on the instructional interaction principles outlined by Chen and Wang (2016) in third-generation distance learning, this study employs a recursive logical perspective on the evolution of the theory of interaction in distance education. It constructs a structural equation model to measure the mediating utility path of the learner's proactive…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Assertiveness, Interaction, Distance Education
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Elizabeth Cavicchi – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2024
What potentials does curiosity bear for education? Some characterizations portray curiosity as self-motivated search for answers, a drive conformable with conventional education's imperative for correct answers. For participants in this study, curiosity engages them with their relationships to the world. This article examines curiosity from along…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Teaching Experience, Student Experience, Teaching (Occupation)
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Katherine Stevens; Peter R. Whipp – Issues in Educational Research, 2025
Primary to secondary school transition is an important time for young children as it marks the beginning of a new chapter in their lives. For some, there is "too much stuff for my brain to handle" (Participant 3) with many changes happening concurrently as students enter their new learning environment, in a context of adolescent changes.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Transition, Student Adjustment, Student Attitudes
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Yanfei Yang – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
This study investigated the role of life satisfaction, epistemic curiosity, and school identification in the relationship between school climate and student engagement. Participants included 303 Chinese junior middle and high school students with an age range of 12-18 years who completed the School Climate and School Identification Scale, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Junior High School Students, Middle School Students, High School Students
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Ahmed M. Abdulla Alabbasi; Mark A. Runco; Maha S. Almutairi; Alaa Eldin A. Ayoub – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
Previous research suggests that environment can play an important role in encouraging or discouraging creative expression and productivity. Additional research has uncovered a discrepancy between the creativity students express at school and the creativity they express outside of school. The fact that, in previous research, students expressed more…
Descriptors: Creativity, Academically Gifted, Creative Activities, Educational Environment
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Xiaoyan Zhong; Kun Qu; Deyuan Zhang – Cogent Education, 2024
In fostering creativity among teacher education students, attention to both internal and external factors is crucial. This study explores the impact of curriculum teaching on student creativity. Using a quantitative approach, 349 students from three Chongqing universities were surveyed. Results indicate that intrinsic motivation and teaching…
Descriptors: Influences, Teacher Education, Creativity, Foreign Countries
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Joseph L. Murray; Elizabeth Baldwin Schauer; Chelsea Burghoff Brown; Alexandra Troxell Grill – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
Campus maps and architectural images from institutional websites were used to compare 45 collegiate institutions cited in prior literature as manifesting traits of either conventional or nonconformist student cultures. Based on person--environment interaction theory, it was anticipated that the physical traits of campuses associated with…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Planning, Campuses, Web Sites, Institutional Characteristics
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Danielle Diver – Educational Theory, 2025
Closed-mindedness is a characteristic trait of irresponsible believers. For this reason and others, educators should actively discourage closed-mindedness in their students. One way to do this is to cultivate its opposing virtue: open-mindedness. Drawing on the work of William Hare, Danielle Diver defends the status of open-mindedness as an…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Student Attitudes, Teacher Role, Persuasive Discourse
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Mara Marini; Marzia Saglietti; Laura Prislei; Chiara Parisse; Stefano Livi – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
The present study addressed an area of research not yet sufficiently investigated: the environmental sensitivity trait in relation to perceived marginalization in the classroom, dropout intentions, and the quality of teacher-student relationship. Adopting a psychosocial perspective and based on a single study survey with a group of Italian…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Dropout Attitudes, Dropout Prevention, Disadvantaged
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Karen T. Arnesen; Charles R. Graham; Heather Leary – Journal of Online Learning Research, 2024
This exploratory research addresses the state of student self-regulation (SR) in an online secondary school. Students are more likely to be successful, especially in online schools, when they are self-regulated. Understanding these students' current SR abilities can facilitate targeted interventions. Data for this study was gathered from a student…
Descriptors: Self Management, Secondary School Students, Virtual Schools, Charter Schools
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W. Alex Foxworthy; William McCarter – Inquiry: The Journal of the Virginia Community Colleges, 2025
Self-directed learning enables students to take charge of their educational journey by selecting their own paths, thereby fostering intrinsic motivation. Traditional educational models often rely on extrinsic motivators like grades and rewards, whereas self-directed approaches emphasize personal satisfaction and curiosity. Review of existing…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Motivation, Student Satisfaction, Personality Traits
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Peng Liu; Qi Xiu; Lifang Tang; Yujiao Zhang – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2025
The literature has shown that teacher leaders' self-identity is a crucial aspect of teacher leadership development. However, less is known about the factors that influence the development of teacher leadership identity in the Chinese education context. By conducting semi-structured interviews with 23 secondary school teachers and administrators,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Leadership, Professional Identity, Secondary School Teachers
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Ana Costa; Diana Moreira; Joana Casanova; Ângela Azevedo; Armanda Gonçalves; Íris Oliveira; Raquel Azevedo; Paulo C. Dias – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
Because it is crucial for psychosocial adjustment and lifelong learning, education is the most relevant tool for ensuring inclusion and reducing inequalities. Due to its relationship with positive outcomes, such as life satisfaction, mental health, job performance or SES, academic achievement is a significant phenomenon that impacts students,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Middle School Students, High School Students, Gender Differences
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Alexina Thorén Williams; Maria Svensson; Dawn Sanders – Design and Technology Education, 2024
The study aims at professional development directed towards finding new pathways in education for and in sustainable development. In this study, we consider how primary teachers from two schools in Gothenburg, Sweden, experience the forest and the urban area as potential learning environments. This study focuses on teachers' perceptions…
Descriptors: Reflection, Teacher Attitudes, Forestry, Urban Areas
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