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Moriah Omer-Attali; Adam Lefstein; Hadar Netz – Language and Education, 2025
While once forbidden in classrooms, laughter is increasingly encouraged as contributing to a positive learning environment. However, analyses of laughter in conversation show that laughter performs multiple social functions, some of which are not necessarily positive. Applying this lens, this study investigates the interactional functions of…
Descriptors: Humor, Elementary School Students, Student Behavior, Behavior Standards
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Fisher-Grafy, Hannah; Rinat, Halabi – Contemporary School Psychology, 2023
Social rejection is an undesirable phenomenon with serious present and future implications for children who experience it. Growing rates of social rejection and bullying in elementary-school children, especially on social networks, have been examined mostly from a pathological perspective focused on the rejected child or rejecting group. This…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Rejection (Psychology), Interpersonal Relationship
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Kaplan-Berkley, Sharon – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2022
Educators and parents increasingly report the influence of digital culture on the daily lives and relationships of young children. Contemporary young children are growing up in a world saturated with digital technologies. Adapting to this phenomenon, the existing classroom is evolving into an environment that supports the interface between digital…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Electronic Publishing, Mass Media, Young Children
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Lis-Hacohen, Ronit; Binah-Pollak, Avital; Hazzan, Orit – Higher Education Studies, 2023
The discourse on science and engineering education focuses on ways of preparing students, as future employees, and global citizens. While this discourse deals with the purposes and characteristics of engineering education, it tends to neglect the students' perspectives. The purpose of this study was to provide insights into the perspectives of…
Descriptors: Science Education, Engineering Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Nadiv, Yael; Ricon, Tsameret – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2022
Shyness is a form of social isolation and withdrawal stemming from concerns about social judgment, particularly during new situations or tests. Shy students are afraid of interacting with others, leading to problems and frustration at school. Teachers play an important role in identifying and helping these students. The research objective was to…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, School Counselors, Teacher Attitudes, Counselor Attitudes
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Einat Elizarov; Yair Ziv; Maya Benish-Weisman – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
Values, defined by Schwartz (1994) as basic motivational cognitive structures, guide life goals, transcend contexts, and affect individuals' courses of action differently depending on their preferred values. With young children, an important question that emerges is what factors underlie the linkages between their preferred motivations (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten, Young Children, Hebrew
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Guterman, Oz; Neuman, Ari – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2022
In modern society, academic success is closely associated with achievement. In order to help students realise their potential, it is essential to understand the factors that promote academic success. The research literature indicates several factors that are associated with academic success, including learning strategies, self-direction, and…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Academic Achievement, Undergraduate Students, Independent Study
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Brody, David L.; Scheiner, Esther Y.; Dimri Ben Ari, Mordechai; Tzadok, Yair; van der Aalsvoort, Geerdina Maria; Lepola, Janne – Early Child Development and Care, 2020
This international study compared motivational tendencies among pre-school children from Israel, Finland and the Netherlands. Teachers were asked to rate students' behaviours during semi-structured tasks using the Child Behaviour Motivational Scale (CBeMo) which measures task orientation, task avoidance, and social dependence. Motivational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Student Motivation, Cultural Differences
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Gilor, Orit; Katz, Michael – Journal of International Special Needs Education, 2019
In this article, we report on a study that sought to examine the willingness of pre-service teachers to apply the inclusion policy for students with disability. The study considered the Theory of Planned Behavior (Ajzen, 1985, 1991) as a means to explain the willingness of pre-service teachers in general and of the subgroups to engage in inclusive…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Foreign Countries
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Enosh, Guy; Nouman, Hani; Anabtawi, Rafah – Research on Social Work Practice, 2018
Objectives: To evaluate Israeli Arab social workers' custody recommendations, given the unique cultural context in which they operate. Methods: The current study used an experimental-design embedded within a survey. Data regarding custody recommendations were collected from 137 Israeli Arab social workers. Results: Israeli Arab social workers tend…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Work, Caseworkers, Arabs
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Addi-Raccah, Audrey; Amar, Jessica; Ashwal, Yahaloma – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2018
This study views school as a platform for leading social change in the local community, with a particular emphasis on the school's parents as a part of that community. As such, taking the case of a green school, we examined the relative effects of three means--outreach, communication and attentiveness to the local community's needs--that can…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Conservation (Environment), Social Change, Community Needs
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Aram, Dorit; Deitcher, Deborah Bergman; Shoshan, Tami Sabag; Ziv, Margalit – Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology, 2017
The study explored the nature of mother-child conversation during and after a shared book reading (SBR) interaction and how it relates to children's social understanding and prosocial behavior. Participants were 61 mother-child dyads (children's mean age 5 years, 8 months) from low socioeconomic strata (SES). Mother-child SBR and their…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Background, Prosocial Behavior, Social Cognition, Mothers
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Suwaed, Muhammad; Swaid, Faten – International Education Studies, 2015
In recent decades, the Bedouin population in Galilee, in Northern Israel, experienced significant multifaceted changes. Exposure to other cultures and other social components, with which this population had very limited interaction in the past, had affected its norms and behavior patterns and caused adaption of manners and values that had not been…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Arabs, Minority Groups, Qualitative Research
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Arar, Khalid; Masry-Harzalla, Asmahan; Haj-Yehia, Kussai – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2013
The article investigates the migration of Palestinian Muslim women, citizens of Israel, to the Hebrew University in Jerusalem or to Jordanian universities for academic studies, and the influence of this migration on their norms, behavior and identity. Narrative interviews were conducted with Palestinian Muslim women graduates: eight from the…
Descriptors: Females, Higher Education, Muslims, Foreign Countries
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Griaznova, O. S.; Magun, V. S. – Russian Education and Society, 2013
Survey data on comparisons between teachers in Russia and other countries show that the average Russian schoolteacher places a very high value on security and a very low value on the opportunity to enjoy life and have pleasure. Russia's schoolteachers are more often ahead of other Europeans when it comes to the importance of personal success,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teachers, Values, Comparative Analysis
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