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Stefan Janke – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Achievement goals have been key concepts for describing what motivates individuals in educational contexts. While achievement goals have often merely been conceptualized in terms of aspired end-states (aims of goal striving), contemporary research has proposed a more holistic perspective synthesizing these aims alongside autonomous versus…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Academic Achievement, Student Motivation, Aspiration
Bobby Ray Dunk – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The research aimed to address the confusion and diverse interpretations surrounding the integration of faith with learning (IFL) in Christian higher education institutions. The study focused on the inception of the IFL movement by its founder, Frank Gaebelein. The research posited that while Gaebelein presented a foundational model for IFL, his…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Christianity, Religious Colleges, Beliefs
Holli M. Holmes; W. Ben Mortenson – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: People with intellectual disabilities are rarely involved in research on quality of life. The study sought to answer the question: what do people with intellectual disabilities believe improves or hinders their quality of life? Method: Using an inclusive, accessible research design, 18 participants met in small groups to answer the…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Intellectual Disability, Attitudes, Beliefs
Timothy Piatkowski; Cheya Clarke; Cheneal Puljevic; Kim M. Caudwell – Health Education Journal, 2025
Objective: Vaping, initially a smoking cessation aid, is now a widespread recreational activity sometimes associated with perceived health concerns. This study explored attitudes, harm perceptions and cessation barriers in the context of participants' vaping behaviours, guided by the theoretical lens of fundamental social causes. Design and…
Descriptors: Smoking, Adults, Attitudes, Health Behavior
Seunghyun Lee – Educational Theory, 2025
Whether open-mindedness (OM) counts as an admirable epistemic aim of education has been a surprisingly contentious matter. Skeptics point out that OM is only contingently truth-conducive and that open-minded students may be maladaptive to the hostile epistemic environment outside school. Here, Seunghyun Lee contends that, while these critiques are…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Epistemology, Thinking Skills, Cognitive Processes
Mirko Aguilar-Valdés; Helena Montenegro – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2025
In Chile, mathematics results are insufficient at the school level. To address this problem, the need to rethink teaching has been raised. Evidence indicates that epistemological beliefs are at the basis of pedagogical decisions, and their study has been developed mainly in primary and secondary school teachers. However, scientific evidence is…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Educators, Epistemology, Beliefs
Prike, Toby; Blackley, Phoebe; Swire-Thompson, Briony; Ecker, Ullrich K. H. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2023
Corrections are a frequently used and effective tool for countering misinformation. However, concerns have been raised that corrections may introduce false claims to new audiences when the misinformation is novel. This is because boosting the familiarity of a claim can increase belief in that claim, and thus exposing new audiences to novel…
Descriptors: Replication (Evaluation), Error Correction, Misinformation, Beliefs
Julien Poimboeuf; Éric Mener; Laure Fiquet; Pierric Renaut – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Integrative medicine, need to be inoffensive, effective, and of quality (World Health Organization). In 2010, the American Society of Teachers of Family Medicine approved 19 competencies for teaching integrative medicine to residents. In 2018, the University of Rennes created a course: "Integrative Medicine and Complementary Therapies".…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Premedical Students, Holistic Approach, Student Attitudes
Pan, Chao; Zhao, Menghan – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
This present study aimed to explore the relationship between upward social comparison, relative deprivation, belief in a just world, and delay discounting by surveying 614 college students. The results showed the following: (1) upward social comparison could significantly and negatively predict individuals' delay discounting; and (2) belief in a…
Descriptors: Social Differences, College Students, Social Status, Beliefs
Andrew Doyle; Niall Seery; Lena Gumaelius; Donal Canty; Eva Hartell – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2024
Technology education internationally has for some time struggled to achieve continuity between what is depicted in policy and curricular documents and the reality of day-to-day practices. With its focus often articulated through the nature of activity students are to engage with, technology teachers are recognised as having significant autonomy in…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Teaching Methods
Cayla R. Teal; Constance R. Tucker; Janice L. Hanson – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2024
This article describes the need for health professions educators to consider their and others' epistemologies in their work. It introduces four categories of epistemic beliefs and discusses common topics and their relationships to epistemological traditions, including how they can conflict with one another. It also suggests a mechanism for…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Curriculum Development, Allied Health Occupations Education, Beliefs
Catherine Maresca – Religious Education, 2024
When a conflict between science and faith is perceived by the child, who will help them? Parents, grandparents, and other caretakers can model the embrace of both faith and science. In some situations, schools and teachers can foster both spirituality and science education. More commonly, with proper guidance and practical examples from different…
Descriptors: Sciences, Religion, Conflict, Religious Factors
Cyndee Mai Nguyen – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Most educators enter the profession with a strong sense of purpose, often connected to a love of children and hope for the future, a desire to make a difference and give back to the community, or a belief in education as a catalyst for social justice. However, competing educational goals and purposes, as well as current educational reforms rooted…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Leadership, Neoliberalism, Self Concept
Karimatus Saidah; Achmad Dardiri; Pujiyanti Fauziah – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2025
It is important for prospective elementary school teachers to know their epistemic beliefs because this is related to beliefs about how to teach in schools and how learning should be done, which are called pedagogical beliefs. This study aims to investigate whether epistemic beliefs can predict the pedagogical beliefs of prospective elementary…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Beliefs, Predictor Variables, Elementary School Teachers
Victoria Johnson; Reese Butterfuss; Rina Harsch; Panayiota Kendeou – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
A crucial hurdle to addressing climate change is science denial. While research suggests that science denial is related to judgments individuals make about the credibility of information sources, less is known about how source credibility and characteristics of the individual interact to affect science denial. In the present study, we examined the…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Trust (Psychology), Politics, Political Attitudes