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Irena Kuzborska; David O'Reilly; Katie Smith; Agata A. Lambrechts; Annis Stenson – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
The formation of teacher identity is a complex and strenuous process. Teachers are expected to form multiple identities based on institutional values and regulations; however, these identities can sometimes conflict with one's personal values and goals, leading to less integration. According to self-determination theory, forming an integrated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Novices, Professional Identity
Juan E. Armijo; Azucena Verdin – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
Values in the Latino community play a significant role in the identity development of Latino male college students and can have an impact on their college student success. Though often maligned in the literature, machismo, when focusing on the caballerismo attributes, can aid in the academic success of Latino men while in college, if channeled…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Cultural Capital, Hispanic American Students, Males
Elizabeth Flatt; Robyn Fivush; Jordan A. Booker – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: A Peer Relations Journal, 2024
The way people connect their life stories and sense of self is important for identity and functioning. U.S. emerging adults' expressions of self-event connections within a story may reflect societal narrative conventions and indicate the narrative work required to integrate redemption into one's identity. We recruited 336 college and community…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Social Behavior, Behavior Standards, Individual Differences
Sally G. Parish – ProQuest LLC, 2021
There are several theoretical models and approaches to define the leadership identity development of college students, however, none of these models adequately frame the specific leadership identity development of collegiate student athletes. The purpose of this grounded theory study is to develop a leadership model to address this gap by…
Descriptors: Leadership, Student Athletes, Self Concept, Individual Development
Kozoll, Richard H.; Ower, Peter S. – Science Education International, 2023
Research-based science curriculum has become a common means of supporting best practices in science teaching. In response to his middle school's transition from one such commercially available science curriculum to another, a seventh-grade science teacher elected to make certain changes to the newly adopted curriculum in its first year of use.…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Science Teachers, Professional Identity, Individual Development
Cecere, Donna-Marie – ProQuest LLC, 2017
The Millennial Generation, those born from 1980-2000, see the world from a different viewpoint. This distinctive cohort has structured their lives in a different manner than preceding generations. The introduction and influence of social, political, and technological changes over the past few decades have structured Millennials' unique and…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Cohort Analysis, Individual Development, Young Adults
Hausen, Jennifer E. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2019
In contemporary culture, it is natural to think that purchasing and owning the "right" possessions results in happiness. This belief supports our loyalty to consumer society. However, several lines of research demonstrate that high consumption lifestyles and materialistic values are not a trustworthy path to well-being. Instead,…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Life Style, Well Being, Cultural Influences
Harper, Nevin J. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2018
Background: College students generally participate in study abroad experiences (SAE) at times of identity and value development as emerging adults. SAE has been criticized as perpetuating colonial acts through the project of globalization. Purpose: This research examined how participants construct meaning about place(s) and how this meaning…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Place Based Education, Cultural Awareness, College Students
Geršicová, Zuzana; Barnová, Silvia – Acta Educationis Generalis, 2018
Introduction: The presented paper deals with the issues of the work of class teachers and their further education in the field of personal and social training. The main goal of the research was to find out about changes in personal and social development after the realization of social-pedagogical training. Methods: On the level of personal…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Individual Development, Social Development, Values
Pappas, Jesse B.; Pappas, Eric C. – International Journal of Higher Education, 2015
Meaningful societal change begins with individual change. One cannot do for a community what one cannot do for one's self. The topic of Individual Sustainability is a controversial one, as students often appear to be unable to align their demonstrated behaviors with their admirable values related to sustainability. Individual behavior creates the…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Sustainability, Personality Traits, Attitude Change
Haines, Gina – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2013
How does who you think you are influence what you do vocationally? Exploration of this led to eight participants agreeing to identify and consider how their self-concept affected their work satisfaction. Their responses formed the basis of "Project Happiness -- The Lived Experience", which comprised a written report and an accompanying…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Documentaries, Self Concept, Psychological Patterns
Dawes Duraisingh, Elizabeth – ProQuest LLC, 2012
History education experts are increasingly interested in the concept of "historical consciousness"--that is, how as individuals we orient ourselves in time and create for ourselves "historical identity". But is encouraging students to feel personally connected to the past potentially in tension with promoting their historical…
Descriptors: History, Self Concept, Late Adolescents, Epistemology
Perez, Tony; Cromley, Jennifer G.; Kaplan, Avi – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2014
The current short-term longitudinal study investigated the role of college students' identity development and motivational beliefs in predicting their chemistry achievement and intentions to leave science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) majors. We collected 4 waves of data over 1 semester from 363 diverse undergraduate STEM students…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Undergraduate Students, Student Motivation, Beliefs
Witz, Klaus G.; Lee, Hyunju; Huang, Wanju – Qualitative Inquiry, 2010
This article deals with the consciousness in a person when one tries to understand her more deeply and as a whole, as is done in studies using the "Participant as Ally-Essentialist Portraiture" approach, and focuses on "higher aspects" or moral-ethical, metaphysical, social and religious ideals, values, commitments, or inspiration in a person. The…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Values, Phenomenology, Religious Factors
Hancock, Adrian – Studies in Continuing Education, 2012
This article critically examines the career development of a number of male adult returners to further education and explores the factors that influenced their career decision-making. It also explores the specific reasons why these men returned to education and in so doing connects with the work of Scanlon. The paper argues that men's decision to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Reentry Students, Males