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Bharati, V. Jayendra; Srikanth, R. – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2018
Ubiquitous technologies have a great potential to enrich students' academic experience. Students are more interested in using interactive learning techniques apart from the traditional learning techniques. Several research studies for m-learning has been done in the USA, UK concentrating on students undergoing a graduation degree, especially…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Adoption (Ideas), Models
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Schmidt, Laura I.; Sieverding, Monika; Scheiter, Fabian; Obergfell, Julia – Educational Psychology, 2015
University students often report high stress levels, and studies even suggest a recent increase. However, there is a lack of theoretically based research on the structural conditions that influence students' perceived stress. The current study compared the effects of Karasek's demand-control dimensions with the influence of neuroticism to address…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Neurosis, Models, College Students
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Salleh, Sallimah; Laxman, Kumar – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2015
Research into teachers' attitudes, beliefs, competence, and inhibitions in relation to their use of technology may provide answers to a series of questions from administrators that relate to teachers' classroom implementation of Information and Communication Technology. The theory of planned behavior is a useful model for providing a framework for…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Influences
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Lin, Shu-Ping; Wang, Ming-Jye – Health Education Journal, 2013
Background: Long-term behaviour change in type 2 diabetic patients may provide effective glycemic control. Purpose: To investigate the key factors that promote behaviour change in diabetic subjects using the transtheoretical model. Methods: Subjects were selected by purposive sampling from type 2 diabetes outpatients. Self-administered…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Health Behavior, Diabetes, Patients
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Mainardes, Emerson; Alves, Helena; Raposo, Mario – Tertiary Education and Management, 2013
In accordance with the importance of the student stakeholder to universities, the objective of this research project was to evaluate student satisfaction at Portuguese public universities as regards their self-expressed core expectations. The research was based both on stakeholder theory itself and on previous studies of university stakeholders.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Stakeholders, Expectation
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Shim, Woo-jeong – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2013
Analyzing data from the Wabash National Study of Liberal Arts Education, this study explored gender differences in the development and learning of college students' leadership capacities as framed with the Social Change Leadership Model (SCM). The results show that female students reported higher scores on six out of eight SCM values, and…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Gender Differences, College Students, Social Change
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Carpenter, P. G.; Hayden, M. – Australian Journal of Education, 1985
The importance of attudinal and motivational dispositions and of external influences on the academic achievement of students completing the final year of secondary schooling in three Australian states is examined. A model of academic achievement is proposed, and step-wise multiple regression is used to analyze the data. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Data Analysis, Foreign Countries, High School Seniors
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Farkas, George; And Others – American Sociological Review, 1990
Tests a cultural resources/social interaction model of gatekeeping by school teachers using data for seventh and eighth grade students in a city school district. Results indicate informal academic standards by which teachers reward general skills, habits, and styles, accounting for course grade differentials observed for gender, ethnicity, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Ethnicity, Grade 7, Grade 8