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Virginie F. C. Servant-Miklos; Eleanor F. Dewar – Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
This single-participant idiographic study examines the implications of a student's identity crisis in the climate classroom through the lens of existential phenomenology. The study analyses the ontological sense-making process of a mixed-race, bisexual female student reckoning with the racial dimensions of climate change during an environmental…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Climate, Environmental Education, Phenomenology
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Lakeya Afolalu – Journal of Literacy Research, 2024
Literacy scholarship captures immigrant youth of color ethnoracial identity constructions through their digital literacy practices. Still, few studies examine how immigrant youth of African origin use digital literacy to navigate ethnoracial tensions and craft racialized identities. Drawing on raciolinguistic and postcolonial theory, this study…
Descriptors: Race, Ethnicity, Multilingualism, Digital Literacy
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Adi Binhas – European Journal of Education, 2025
Intercultural mediation has developed significantly in recent decades in various public systems, including the education system. In Israel, hundreds of mediators from various social groups serve to bridge between the parents and community on the one hand, and the school on another. This role involves a personal and professional challenge given the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intersectionality, Teacher Role, Blacks
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Gill Richards – British Journal of Special Education, 2025
Schools work with large numbers of young people, some of whom appear to have more noticeable needs than others. In a busy environment, it can be easy to notice and respond to those needs, while others may be missed or assumed to be less relevant. This can create situations where there are some young people that schools should be very concerned…
Descriptors: Labeling (of Persons), Intersectionality, Sense of Belonging, Student Experience
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Giorgio P De-Marchis; Sergei Shchebetenko – Creativity Research Journal, 2024
Creativity represents a young and promising academic field of research. Over the last 20 years, creativity publications have been steadily increasing in number. Of the 20 most all-time prolific creativity scholars in the European Union (EU), only one has retired. The present paper aims at mapping the EU creativity research. We analyzed over 12,000…
Descriptors: Creativity, Bibliometrics, Foreign Countries, Educational Research
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Peyman Abkhezr; Mark Tang – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2024
Migrants, along with youth, stand at the forefront of gig economy in many countries. Gig work intersects with other domains of migrants' post-migration life, including career development. To substantiate "plural systems of knowledges" [Sultana, R. G. (2021). For a postcolonial turn in career guidance: The dialectic between universalisms…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Males, Career Development, Transportation
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Sara A. Shaw – Journal of Research in Technical Careers, 2025
This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of female leaders in postsecondary education, focusing on how intersecting identities influence their leadership and decision-making processes. Using a hermeneutic phenomenological approach and the theoretical framework of intersectionality, the research explored the relationships between gender,…
Descriptors: Women Administrators, Postsecondary Education, College Administration, Intersectionality
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Maya Menon; Prateek Shekhar – Research in Science Education, 2025
Motivated by the high socio-economic impact of innovations in science and technology, entrepreneurship in STEM disciplines is gaining increasing attention. As a result, entrepreneurship education programs (EEPs) have been introduced and designed to train STEM faculty and expose them to entrepreneurial practice. This study examines factors…
Descriptors: STEM Careers, Females, Entrepreneurship, College Faculty
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Andrea Dawn Frazier; Cindy S. Ticknor; Kristin Seamon Lilly – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2025
Despite the utility of cognitive interviews, very few studies report on the practical application of this survey design procedure. Likewise, very few studies querying perceptions of honors education incorporate valid survey items that reflect the views of students of color who are eligible yet opt out of participation. We respond to these areas of…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Minority Group Students, Student Participation, Interviews
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Rita Fennelly-Atkinson; Deblina Pakhira – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
Intersectionality and positionality can be used to examine how various aspects of identity are analyzed in the context of learners' lived experiences. When examining how learners are recognized for their skills and competencies, there are several ways in which education and credentials can be leveraged. Autoethnographies were used to examine the…
Descriptors: Microcredentials, Intersectionality, Autobiographies, Ethnography
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Andrew Jaciw – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background: Rooted in problems of social justice, intersectionality addresses intragroup differences in impacts and outcomes and the compound discrimination at specific intersections of classification (Crenshaw,1991). It stresses that deficits/debts in outcomes often occur non-additively; for example, discriminatory hiring practices can be…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Classification, Randomized Controlled Trials, Factor Analysis
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Younjung Hwang; Yi Wu – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2025
The advancement of generative artificial intelligence (AI) presents innovative opportunities and new challenges across various industries and academic fields. Particularly, recent advancements in generative AI, which can create images from text, are introducing new challenges in the field of graphic design education. This study discusses methods…
Descriptors: Graphic Arts, Visual Arts, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software
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Svitlana Rogovchenko; Yuriy Rogovchenko – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2024
Contribution: This article identifies possible ruptures between the ways fundamental notions of exact differential and exact differential equations (EDEs) are employed in mathematics courses and professional engineering disciplines. Background: Engineering students often experience difficulties with mathematics courses which may even lead to…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Difficulty Level, Calculus, Learning Problems
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Jessica Belue Buckley; Catherine L. Biesecker; Thomas R. Tretter; Brian S. Robinson; Angela Knight Thompson – Journal of College Student Development, 2025
This article is part of a longitudinal study on academic sense of belonging (SB) in engineering, which uses narrative analysis to examine development of meaning-making systems (MMS). Featuring narratives of three students of color, findings show that over time, some students experienced subject-object shifts in their perceptions of SB, as well as…
Descriptors: Sense of Belonging, Student Development, Intersectionality, Navigation
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Tessa Lukkien; Trishna Chauhan; Lilian Otaye-Ebede – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
Extant research has focused on the barriers faced by minority faculty in academia. Despite outward notions of commitment to diversity, higher education institutions remain largely exclusive to anyone who does not prescribe to the 'ideal' faculty. Recently, more attention has been given to minority faculty who possess intersectional identities,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Intersectionality, College Faculty, Diversity (Faculty)
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