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Liu, Courtney – Journal of Dance Education, 2023
Flow states have been linked to positive emotions, optimal focus, productivity, and a stronger sense of self through learning. Past research has confirmed that dancers experience flow, that flow in dance is related to spirituality and community connectedness, and that environmental factors can inhibit or facilitate dancing flow. This exploratory…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Teaching Methods, Attention
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Yang Hang; Xiaojun Zhang – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2025
Although students are the key actors in their transition to higher education, there is limited research concentrating on student agency in a successful transition. This study examines how Chinese students actively and effectively manage their transition to the Sino-foreign cooperative university (SFCU). In X University -- one of nine SFCUs in…
Descriptors: International Cooperation, Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Student Adjustment
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Kitts, Kraig; Perry, Spencer – European Educational Researcher, 2023
This study focuses on the transition from classroom teacher to teacher educator and how this impacts teacher identity, but more specifically the additional challenges of learning to become a teacher educator during a pandemic. Employing self-study methodology this work examines not only the transition from classroom teacher to teacher educator but…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Doctoral Students, Vocational Adjustment, Teacher Educators
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Illingworth, Sam; Radhakrishnan, Mala L. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2023
In this study we investigate how first-year chemistry/biology undergraduate students' original poetry can be used as a reflective tool for others to understand their course experiences. By inviting students from an integrated first-year chemistry/biology course to write poetry about their experiences, we use poetic content analysis as a…
Descriptors: Poetry, Undergraduate Students, Introductory Courses, Chemistry
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Collins, Jo; Brown, Nicole – Higher Education Research and Development, 2021
This article presents an original engagement with research into emotions in the PhD to ask 'Where's the validation?' by using emotion work as a theoretical foundation. We develop a focus on emotional dissonance in the PhD journey to explore challenges around managing emotion. We explore how PhD students manage emotions around their projects and…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Emotional Experience, Psychological Patterns, Self Concept
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Sarah Carrica-Ochoa; Eleanor Joanne Brownb – Journal of International Students, 2024
We studied the affective component of intercultural competence: intercultural sensitivity. Specifically, this mixed methods study will be used to understand how Latin American students experienced their experience studying abroad in the UK, including what and how they learned and changed. The study explores the relationships between intercultural…
Descriptors: Student Exchange Programs, Latin Americans, Student Experience, College Students
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Avery, Andrea – Harvard Educational Review, 2022
In this reflective essay, Andrea Avery considers how teaching Lucy Grealy's 1994 Autobiography of a Face in a memoir class functions to cultivate embodied vulnerability among high school seniors. She discusses her own identity as a disabled/chronically ill teacher and how her positioning of and interaction with Grealy's text invites her students…
Descriptors: High School Seniors, Autobiographies, Disabilities, Chronic Illness
Hagège, Hélène – John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2019
Changing your mind to change the world is the general principle proposed to educate for responsibility. Using an interdisciplinary scientific approach, this book dissects the functioning of the ego, that is to say the belief in a self, an illusion that causes disharmony. After an original modeling of the notion of responsibility, the author…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Self Concept, Ecology, Psychological Patterns
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Condon, Lara; Remillard, Janine T. – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2022
Research suggests that preservice teachers enter teacher education with predominantly negative dispositions towards mathematics. We present a case study of an approach to supporting the development of positive mathematics teaching identities among students in a middle-level math methods course. Our findings suggest that engaging in narrative…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Self Concept, Professional Identity
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Kumar, Smita – Journal of Transformative Education, 2021
This study examines how students experienced and made meaning of a novel academic course in mindfulness, offered to foster holistic learning through self-knowledge. For this interpretive phenomenological analysis, data were collected through critical reflective journals and semistructured interviews. The findings suggest that the course allowed…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Reflection, Transformative Learning, Lifelong Learning
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Shannon-Baker, Peggy – Theory Into Practice, 2020
Teacher education courses on multicultural education, social justice, and international cross-cultural experiences have been used to increase pre-service teachers' (PST) cross-cultural skills and awareness. Critical researchers have shown that without intentional facilitation and program design, PSTs hold onto (if not become more entrenched in)…
Descriptors: Racial Discrimination, Racial Bias, Self Concept, Preservice Teachers
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Ryan, Cheryl; Ollis, Tracey – Policy Futures in Education, 2019
This paper explores disembodiment and policing in an Australian police jurisdiction -- we call 'Conundrum'. This narrative research on police education uncovers the tensions and disembodied practices of police and the daily dilemmas that police experience working in the new era of professional policing. Police officers' educational experiences are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Police, Law Enforcement, Police Education
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Kotera, Yasuhiro; Conway, Elaine; Van Gordon, William – Journal of Education for Business, 2019
There is growing awareness of mental health problems among UK business students, which appears to be exacerbated by students' attitudes of shame toward mental health. This study recruited 138 UK business students and examined the relationship between mental health and shame, and mental health and potential protective factors such as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mental Health, College Students, Business Administration Education
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Culp, Mara E.; Jones, Sara K. – Music Educators Journal, 2020
Feelings of shame may contribute to music teachers and music teacher educators being unwilling to discuss needs and concerns for fear of being judged or seen as inadequate. Shame or fear of feeling shame can also lead individuals to withdraw or perpetuate negative behaviors. Although shame is often a natural part of the human experience, the…
Descriptors: Music Education, Resilience (Psychology), Music Teachers, Teacher Educators
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Mante-Estacio, Ma. Joahna; Ugalingan, Gina B. – TESOL International Journal, 2018
A productive skill, writing has also been viewed as a demanding process, especially in a second language setting mainly due to the students' difficulty in using a second language in expressing their thoughts. Since writing requirements at the college level are more complex, many college students are more anxious as they are initiated into library…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Action Research
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