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Yao-Chung Cheng – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
School principals are integral to the success of school operations, particularly in the face of diverse challenges. Resilience emerges as a critical attribute for these educational leaders. This research investigated the sequential mediation effects of imagination and perceived hope on the relationship between savoring and resilience. A survey was…
Descriptors: Principals, Resilience (Psychology), High Schools, Junior High Schools
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Janine Dodge; Maxwell Hartt; Rachel Barber; Nishant Dave; Marley Gryfe; Victoria McCutcheon – American Journal of Play, 2025
The authors assert that as the world's population ages, play becomes an underappreciated and underdeveloped opportunity to address many of the challenges associated with growing old. But no systematic examinations exist for the role of play in age-friendly policy. The authors seek to determine the extent to which play has been integrated into such…
Descriptors: Play, Older Adults, Aging (Individuals), Well Being
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Angelia Sia; Sum Chee Wah; Christine Lim; Khoo Kai En; Kenneth Er Boon – International Journal of Early Childhood Environmental Education, 2024
Educators' perceptions play a crucial role in shaping children's experiences. This exploratory study aimed to gather feedback from preschool educators who had conducted lessons at a natural play space in Singapore. The study site, known as a Nature Playgarden, is a green space within a public park. Created mostly with natural materials, the Nature…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Gardening, Play, Early Childhood Education
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Garrett, Robyne – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2022
Academic underachievement of students from disadvantaged backgrounds is an ongoing problem for Australian schooling. Schools serving these communities face profound challenges in meeting their students' educational needs. "Creative and Embodied" approaches draw on pedagogical practices inherent in Health and Physical Education and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Disadvantaged Youth, Learner Engagement, Creativity
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Zenenga, Abide; Phillips, Jenny; Nyashanu, Mathew; Ekpenyong, Mandu Stephen – Journal of Education, 2023
Learners with autism are affected by different challenges during learning. There is a growing focus on education to facilitate learners to become more self-resilient by involving animals in learning spaces. This qualitative study explored the impact of animal involvement on the learning experiences of learners with autism. Twenty diaries, 32…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Animals, Program Effectiveness
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Halmatov, Sultanberk – European Journal of Educational Research, 2020
"Non-existent Animal" test, which is projective in nature, has been used as an individual recognition technique in many countries, especially in Russia. There are a number of important differences that distinguish "Non-existent Animal" Test from other similar tests. The most important one is that the "thing" to be…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Imagination, Animals, Gender Differences
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Martowska, Katarzyna; Romanowicz, Martyna – Roeper Review, 2020
Overexcitability (OE) is a key concept introduced in the literature by Kazimierz Dabrowski who distinguished 5 forms of OE (psychomotor, sensual, imaginational, intellectual, and emotional) and showed that they are correlated with outstanding talents and creativity. In this study a group of musically talented individuals (n = 106) was compared…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Psychomotor Skills, Imagination
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Rothmüller, Barbara – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2019
Desires may be viewed as emotions that are structuring and structured by social inequalities. This paper examines how sexual desires may surface in everyday classroom interactions. It argues in particular that anti-racist sex education requires not only an awareness of a racialisation of sexuality but also of the sexualisation of race. Focusing on…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Sexuality, Race, Imagination
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Horng, Ruey-Yun; Wang, Ching-Wen; Yen, Yung-Chieh; Lu, Chia-Ying; Li, Chien-Tao – Creativity Research Journal, 2021
Conceptual combination is proposed as the mental activity by which imagination produces new ideas in creative processes. Two parallel forms of the imagination test were constructed based on conceptual combination theory. Each test comprises eighteen unrelated noun-noun pairs. For each pair, an original idea is required. The test-retest reliability…
Descriptors: Imagination, Alternative Assessment, Creativity Tests, Cognitive Processes
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Al-Hroub, Anies; Krayem, Malak – Roeper Review, 2020
There is no empirical evidence in Jordan that addresses the overlap and coexistence of overexcitability (OE) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in gifted students. This study aims to investigate: (1) the relationship between characteristics of OE forms and ADHD subtypes; and (2) the gender differences in OE profiles among gifted…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Ong, Adelina – Research in Drama Education, 2018
One widely accepted narrative in Singapore concerns access and reads thus: education is the main vehicle for upward income mobility. Students are sorted into Normal and Express programmes through the Primary School Leaving Examinations at 12 years of age. Academic overachievement is the socially validated norm. Rising incidents of youth suicide…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Workshops, Theater Arts, Educational Opportunities
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Quilty, Aideen – Irish Educational Studies, 2017
Deborah Britzman, over 15 years ago in her insightful essay "Is There a Queer Pedagogy? Or Stop Thinking Straight", posed questions that continue to resonate (Britzman, Deborah P. 1998. "Curriculum: Toward New Identities", edited by William Pinar, 211. New York: Routledge). What if lesbian and gay theories were understood as…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Teaching Methods, Feminism, Higher Education
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Yamada-Rice, Dylan – Global Studies of Childhood, 2018
This article looks at the way in which changes in technology, as well as wider social and cultural patterns, bring about new materials in the landscape of young children's communication practices and play. This is done in relation to a new form of screen-less digital toy known as Avakai. Avakai are a set of digitally interactive wooden dolls that…
Descriptors: Play, Toys, Design, Intention
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Chun, Okmyeong; Yang, Heesun; Kang, Seong-Joo – Cogent Education, 2018
For a scientific educational approach toward empathy, this study newly defined empathy in science as "empathy with a problematic situation and other people." In 6 competency frameworks, content related to empathy was extracted, and exploratory factor analysis was conducted through an online survey of 150 teachers. Three factors of…
Descriptors: Empathy, Measures (Individuals), Teacher Surveys, Secondary School Teachers
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Albers, Peggy; Flint, Amy Seely; Matthews, Mona – Global Education Review, 2019
This longitudinal ethnographic study involved a professional development project, Project Partnerships Achieve Literacy (Project PAL) in South Africa, with eight rural foundation phase teachers who taught Reception (kindergarten) through grade three (R-3). This Project was designed to support teachers in an under-resourced school as they learned…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Aesthetic Education, Elementary School Teachers, Disadvantaged Schools
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