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Taylor, Kari B.; Baker, Amanda R. – Journal of College Student Development, 2019
Scholars and practitioners alike often assume that discomfort is a necessary and productive aspect of the college experience. We used a range of theories grounded in the concept of dissonance to question these assumptions and critically analyze the role of discomfort in collegiate learning and development for today's diverse college student…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Development, Psychological Patterns, Role
Dismore, Harriet; Bailey, Richard – Research Papers in Education, 2011
Fun and enjoyment are recurring themes in physical education literature, although there has been some debate concerning the distinction between the two concepts. Whereas enjoyment is generally regarded as helpful in fostering positive attitudes towards physical education, fun has not always been considered an appropriate outcome of physical…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Games, Focus Groups, Foreign Countries
Swalwell, Katy – Democracy & Education, 2013
How do students from privileged communities respond to educational efforts encouraging them to become justice-oriented citizens? Observational and interview data collected during a semester-long case study of eleven high school students in a social studies class at an elite private school reveal four markedly different interpretations of their…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Advantaged, High School Students, Social Studies
Kosmala-Anderson, Joanna; Wallace, Louise M. – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2007
Introduction: The study investigated pre-examination anxiety and emotional control strategies as possible mediators of gender differences in self reported intensity and type of psychosomatic reactions to examination stress. Method: Sample comprised 150 male and 150 female high school senior students and university students who voluntarily…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Test Anxiety, High School Seniors, College Students
Francis, Trevor A.; Miller, Michael T. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2008
The study explored the oral communication apprehension (CA) levels of first-generation college students at a 2-year case study community institution. Overall and general-context CA were measured using the Personal Report of Communication Apprehension-24 (PRCA-24). The survey was sent by e-mail to 2,040 institutionally-identified first-generation…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Speech Communication, Psychological Patterns, Anxiety
Weiss, Jen – Educational Foundations, 2007
This article takes up what people might learn about resistance and surveillance by looking at how students at a Bronx, New York, high school have responded to security initiatives recently imposed on them. It discusses three responses: the protest; tactical avoidance; and what the author calls emergent participation. The author addresses each of…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, High Schools, School Security, Resistance (Psychology)