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Hui Huang; Candy Wang; Jianwei Xu – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
The identity of first-generation immigrant groups is a highly complex construct, evolving and changing in response to a host of social, psychological, and contextual factors. This paper explores how first-generation Chinese immigrants from mainland China position and negotiate themself in relation to the perceived sociocultural groups they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Ethnicity, Identification (Psychology)
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Malin Benerdal; Anna-Karin Westman – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2025
Collaboration between universities and schools has been emphasised by both governments and within educational development research in the Nordic countries. However, educational research has tended to focus on the practitioners' perspectives and experiences, i.e., researchers and teachers. Our intention is to contribute to the field with research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education, College School Cooperation, Universities
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Thomas St. Pierre; Jida Jaffan; Craig G. Chambers; Elizabeth K. Johnson – Cognitive Science, 2024
Adults are skilled at using language to construct/negotiate identity and to signal affiliation with others, but little is known about how these abilities develop in children. Clearly, children mirror statistical patterns in their local environment (e.g., Canadian children using "zed" instead of "zee"), but do they flexibly…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Group Membership, Vocabulary Skills, Children
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Di Battista, Silvia; Smith, Heather; Mongelli, Lucia; Berti, Chiara – International Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Students' identification with schools or universities is associated with many positive outcomes, such as increased cooperation and completion of studies. This study is a qualitative investigation of university students' experiences concerning identification. Two hundred and eleven Italian students and 226 U.S. students wrote responses to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Self Concept, Student Experience
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Mayock, Paula – Child Care in Practice, 2023
Homelessness is frequently assumed to be a fixed state that suspends people in time and space as they enter into contexts and environments where they struggle to exert control over their lives and their futures. Furthermore, a multitude of negative identities are ascribed to people who are homeless based on their lack of stable housing. A growing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth, Homeless People, Self Concept
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Iryna Kushnir – European Education, 2023
This article presents an analysis of an increasingly political nature of the rationales behind the memberships of the UK and Germany in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). This analysis is guided by rational-choice neo-institutionalism and is based on expert interviews with key stakeholders in both countries as well as their relevant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Group Membership, Political Influences
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María-José Opazo; Isabel Zett; Sofía Chávez; Fabián Campos – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2024
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) leaders are required to have training and experience, given the diversity of responsibilities they have to meet. This paper explores the participation of ECEC leaders in grassroot associations and teachers' unions. Following a qualitative methodology, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 ECEC…
Descriptors: Professionalism, Early Childhood Education, Professional Associations, Group Membership
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Rifeser, Judith; Puntil, Donata; Borelli, Elena – London Review of Education, 2023
In this article we discuss the lived, embodied experience of home-making in relation to identity and belonging through the example of a service-learning project conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic in a higher education setting in London, UK. We also explore the notion of belonging-not-belonging as a cultural, material and embodied construct,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Service Learning, Homemakers
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Füsun Kurt Gökçeli; Merve Özer Akkaya – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2025
The mounting prevalence of environmental issues has resulted in an intensified emphasis on one's relatedness with their surrounding environment and their emotional reactions to this connection in the context of ecological anxiety. This cross-sectional, correlational study attempts to explore the relation between eco-anxiety and nature relatedness…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Anxiety, Associate Degrees, Correlation
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D. Lynch; L. Peddell; H. McGuigan; R. Willis; T. Yeigh; T. Marcoionni – Professional Development in Education, 2024
Improving schooling outcomes is a preoccupation facing school leaders globally. At the heart of such an agenda is the school leader's capacity to make professional learning decisions that best support the professional learning needs of their teachers. Thus, this paper investigates the extent to which principals' control to make professional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Professional Associations, Group Membership
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Ahadin; Intan Safiah; Muhammad Yunus; Razali; Masri – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2024
This study aims to examine the factors that influence the motor abilities of elementary school students. The following aspects were explored: 1) The influence of social identity on students' motor abilities. 2) The influence of self-concept on students' motor abilities. 3) The influence of learning motivation on students' motor abilities. 4) The…
Descriptors: Influences, Self Concept, Student Motivation, Psychomotor Skills
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Pey-Yan Liou; Jaehong Jang; Eunjung Myoung – International Journal of STEM Education, 2024
Students' mathematics and science motivational beliefs are crucial determinants of their school academic achievement in math and science. The current study aimed to identify the group memberships of students' motivational beliefs in math and science, which are closely related. Furthermore, this study probed the predictive effects of individual…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Foreign Countries, Science Achievement, Grade 8
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Lupa?, Raul-Viorel; Trif, Sabina; Rusu, Alina Simona – Journal of Educational Sciences, 2023
Literature indicates that teachers and students who experience trust and belongingness in their school communities have higher levels of indicators of positive quality of life, such as performance, innovation, and creativity. Also, they are open to creating more authentic relationships and fostering an environment based on psychological safety…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teachers, Trust (Psychology), Group Membership
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Flouri, Eirini; Papachristou, Efstathios; Joshi, Heather – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2022
This study explored if adolescents' style of decision-making is related to the sex composition of their friendship groups. Using data on 13,413 members of the Millennium Cohort Study at ages 11 and 14 years, we explored reciprocal associations between decision-making, measured with the Cambridge Gambling Task, and own-sex and other- or mixed-sex…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Friendship, Decision Making, Group Membership
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Hege Sjolie; Cecilie Fromholt Olsen; Marte Fjelnseth Hempel – Youth & Society, 2024
Social media (SoMe) is an important part of how young people socialize and communicate with each other and there are concerns that this may negatively impact peer relationships. The aim of this article was to explore how high school students experience the impact of SoMe on their peer relationships and the quality of these relationships. We…
Descriptors: Social Media, Peer Relationship, Group Membership, Foreign Countries
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