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Shand-Lubbers, Renee M.; Baden, Amanda L. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2023
In this constructivist grounded theory study, 12 White mental health counselors committed to antiracism were interviewed to explore their professional identity development. The emergent theoretical model of antiracist counseling identity development is a multifaceted lifelong developmental process that manifests through personal and professional…
Descriptors: Mental Health Workers, Counselors, Whites, Racism
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Gail Markle – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
Since the 1940s research has suggested that higher education has a liberalizing influence on sociopolitical orientation, although none has demonstrated how this might occur. In the U.S. there is an increasing trend among conservative politicians and media to depreciate the value of a college education, by alleging that college turns people into…
Descriptors: Young Adults, College Graduates, Political Attitudes, Change
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Linda Reeves; Abigail Baxter; Tara Thompson; Noah Brandt – Journal of Inclusive Postsecondary Education, 2025
Although peer mentors play a vital role in supporting college students with intellectual disability enrolled in inclusive postsecondary education programs, their use has not been explored extensively. This qualitative study examined the experiences and perspectives of university students serving as peer mentors in an inclusive postsecondary…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Mentors, College Students, Program Effectiveness
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Alexandra Rush; Olivia Kochis; Beth Belanger; Jennifer Brown Urban; Miriam R. Linver – Journal of Youth Development, 2025
On February 1, 2019, Boy Scouts of America officially accepted girls into its signature program (ages 11-18) and changed its name to Scouts BSA. This historic shift provided a novel opportunity for researchers to investigate the experiences of some of the first 13 girls to enter this traditionally all-boy space and examine how participation…
Descriptors: Females, Youth Programs, Experience, Attitudes
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Kaja Korošec; Walter Osika; Eva Bojner-Horwitz – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Subjective experiences of autistic adults remain under-researched, especially in the field of art. To learn more about their uses and functions of music, we interviewed 13 autistic adults and through a hermeneutic-phenomenological analysis found four overarching themes: Well-being, Identity and self-development, Connectedness, and Negative…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Adults, Music, Well Being
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Andrea Negrete; Laura Ramirez-Arellano; Melissa Lucas; Noelle Hurd – Grantee Submission, 2024
Anti-immigration policies have been on the rise over the past four decades. The present study explored how anti-immigration policies and rhetoric impacted the psychological and material experiences of Latinx immigrant young adults across legal statuses. Furthermore, the present study examined the ways the COVID-19 pandemic was experienced by…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Immigrants, Immigration, Experience
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Annabel Burnley; Michelle St Clair; Charlotte Dack; Hannah Thompson; Yvonne Wren – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) often experience co-occurring psychosocial difficulties, the developmental trajectories of which are still not fully understood. This study sought to explore the manifestation of such difficulties during childhood, through first-hand accounts of those with DLD and their close relatives.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Children, Language Impairments
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Carl Marshall; Ian Renshaw; Scotty Russell; Brendan Moy; Adam D. Gorman – Sport, Education and Society, 2025
The purpose of this study was to investigate how social and physical environments interact to cultivate improvisational creativity. This was achieved by qualitatively reviewing the developmental backgrounds of some of Australia's most creative rugby players. A deductive reflexive thematic analysis was applied to data collected from primary sources…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Team Sports, Athletes, Creativity
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Hillary Schiltz; Dena Gohari; Jamie Park; Catherine Lord – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Many autistic people and people with non-spectrum neurodevelopmental disabilities (e.g. intellectual disability) report feeling lonely, which can negatively impact their well-being. There is little longitudinal research, however, tracking changes in how autistic people experience, conceptualize, and cope with loneliness throughout their lives. A…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Psychological Patterns, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Developmental Disabilities
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de la Serna, Ana X. – Journal of International Students, 2022
In this study, we use the communication theory of identity (CTI) to analyze the disparate experiences of International Graduate Students (IGS) and their accompanying partners. In CTI, four layers constitute the concept of identity: (a) The way individuals see themselves ("personal"), (b) their communicative interaction through social…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Spouses, Graduate Students, Identification (Psychology)
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Ben-Asher, Smadar; Spector-Mersel, Gabriela – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
The importance of reflective pedagogy is widely acknowledged in HE and is a cornerstone of the helping professions curricula, enhancing students' self-awareness and reflective skills. The literature emphasizes the virtues of reflection for the students' personal and professional growth but insufficiently addresses the emotional pain entailed. To…
Descriptors: Reflection, Social Work, Educational Counseling, Emotional Response
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Nashid Nigar; Alex Kostogriz; Laura Gurney – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
Beyond the notion of decision-making of career choice just being rational, this article proposes the primacy of 'affect' in the decision to become teachers over time. The article explores the becoming of immigrant English language teachers as an identity formation process, focusing on the lived experiences of 16 English language teachers since…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Educational Experience, Career Choice, English Instruction
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Porter, Tracy H.; Rathert, Cheryl; Lawong, Diane – Journal of Service-Learning in Higher Education, 2023
Military veterans seeking to transition into civilian employment possess valuable skills, yet often face challenges in their job searches. Though veterans are legally protected in the U.S., stereotypes about them persist and influence the hiring process. Future human resource managers, (e.g. college students) will be key to veteran hiring and they…
Descriptors: Career Development, Vocational Adjustment, Coaching (Performance), Veterans
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Andrea McGill-O'Rourke; Elizabeth Allan – Community College Review, 2025
Objective/Research Question: Research indicates that work-life integration is linked with career satisfaction for women administrators in higher education. This study focused on midlevel women leaders who are an essential component of higher education organizations and asked the question: how do mid-level women leaders in rural community colleges…
Descriptors: Work Life Expectancy, Middle Management, Women Administrators, Community Colleges
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Han, Pi-Chi – Adult Learning, 2022
In 2020, more than 560,617 female marriage migrants (FMMs) live in Taiwan. For over three decades, they have been victims of social, gender, and cultural discrimination and have been considered as an inferior group of "desirable others" from "undeveloped countries." Until today, literature about FMMs has focused on the problems…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Marriage, Spouses
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