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Chung, EunKyoung – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
This article is a reflective endeavor on the "affective" dimensions of my fieldwork, which explores Asian migrant women's desires for educational success in the United States and South Korea. My encounter with affective and material forces pervasive in the field triggers "affective" reflexivity that supports my own struggle…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Females, Affective Behavior
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Cowles, Megan; Griggs, Mary – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2019
People who are seeking asylum often have lived experience of their personal boundaries and human rights being violated. For this reason, it is especially important that we consider the impact of boundaries in therapeutic work with this population. This paper explores work with a woman with a severe trauma history who was seeking asylum in England.…
Descriptors: Refugees, Trauma, Counseling Techniques, Interpersonal Relationship
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Lambert, Louise – Professional Development in Education, 2021
In this paper, I propose shifts in perspective and practice in initial teacher education from the reflective to the diffractive practitioner as a productive way of supporting new teachers to prepare for the complex and non-linear nature of teaching. The reflective practitioner is a figure deeply embedded in humanist and anthropocentric discourses,…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Practices, Teacher Competencies, Reflective Teaching
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Viswanathan, Madhu; Sreekumar, Arun; Duncan, Ronald; Cai, Sophy – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2022
We describe lessons learned from one-and-a-half decades of global virtual immersion practices in subsistence marketplaces, and explore implications for international business teaching and learning in the post-pandemic world. Global virtual immersion refers to bottom-up learning experiences, typically in contexts much different than what we may be…
Descriptors: Empathy, Computer Simulation, Learning Processes, Distance Education
Baroutsis, Aspa, Ed.; McGregor, Glenda, Ed.; Mills, Martin, Ed.; TeRiele, Kitty, Ed – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018
Alternative and flexible education settings may come in different forms, but they generally have in common a focus on young people who have been disengaged from conventional schooling. One challenge of these settings, therefore, is to change the way education is offered in order to better engage these students. Much of the onus for this changed…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Nontraditional Education, Teacher Role, Teacher Attitudes
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Thompson, Jennifer Anne – McGill Journal of Education, 2014
Fieldnotes help researchers document research activities and position themselves in the field, invariably constructing the research, the researcher and the knowledges produced. Yet the process of how fieldnotes are produced often remains invisible. These "Notes from the Field" explore one doctoral student's experiences writing…
Descriptors: Field Studies, Notetaking, Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs
Suchman, Nancy E. – ZERO TO THREE, 2017
Not all mothers who struggle with drug addiction have difficulties parenting, but many of them do. Moreover, evidence-based parenting programs that have proven efficacious with other parent populations often fail with mothers who are fighting chronic substance addiction, perhaps because of the neurobiological changes in neural reward circuitry…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parenting Skills, Drug Abuse, Addictive Behavior
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Glass, Don; Meyer, Anne; Rose, David H. – Harvard Educational Review, 2013
In this article, Don Glass, Anne Meyer, and David H. Rose examine the intersection of arts education and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to inform the design of better art, curricula, and UDL checkpoints. They build a case for the contribution of the arts to expert learning across the affective, recognition, and strategic neural networks and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Access to Education, Integrated Curriculum, General Education
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Eidson, Karla W.; Nickson, Lautrice; Hughes, Teresa – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2014
Preservice teacher education candidates identified personal and professional benefits of participating in a service-learning project helping a food pantry, culminating in a 48-hour fast. At the end of the project, student reflections revealed that the service-learning component influenced participants' preconceptions about hunger.
Descriptors: Service Learning, Social Action, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
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Zollman, Alan – School Science and Mathematics, 2012
We are in the STEM generation whose comprehensive purpose is to resolve (1) societal needs for new technological and scientific advances; (2) economic needs for national security; and (3) personal needs to become a fulfilled, productive, knowledgeable citizen. STEM specifically refers to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, but now…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, National Security, Definitions, Education Work Relationship
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Wang, Victor C. X.; Cranton, Patricia – International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology, 2011
The theory of transformative learning has been explored by different theorists and scholars. However, few scholars have made an attempt to make a comparison between transformative learning and Confucianism or between transformative learning and andragogy. The authors of this article address these comparisons to develop new and different insights…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Reflection, Confucianism, Andragogy
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Bochner, Arthur P. – Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2009
In "Narrative Medicine: Honoring the Stories of Illness," Rita Charon paints an original and humane portrait of what it can mean to be a doctor, to live a life immersed in sickness and dedicated to wellness. Charon drops the veil, inviting readers to look at the secret, subjective, emotional face of medicine, a zone of self-censored feelings and…
Descriptors: Physicians, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Physician Patient Relationship, Affective Behavior
Knestrict, Thomas – Exceptional Parent, 2009
There is a famous piece of writing by Emily Pearl Kingsley in which she attempts to describe what it feels like to raise a child with special needs. She explains that it is like preparing for a trip to Italy. One learns the language and buys the travel books. One finds himself on the plane traveling to Italy, and suddenly, the trip is diverted to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Needs Students, Personality Traits, Disabilities
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Frisoli, Paul St. John – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2010
In this paper, I map important "messy" elements that I learned from my five-month small-scale research project, one that was designed around pivotal works on online social research. I used computers and the Internet with Minan, a young man living in Guinea, West Africa, in order to examine his perceptions surrounding the value of these…
Descriptors: Interviews, Internet, Ethics, Foreign Countries
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Anderson-Nathe, Ben – Child & Youth Services, 2008
Among youth workers who experience moments of not-knowing what to do, many often describe their thoughts and reactions to the phenomenon in vocational and existential terms. They ask what right they have to work in the helping professions if they find themselves simply unable to be helpful. In many cases, the vocational crises following…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Hermeneutics, Youth Programs, Caseworker Approach
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