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Alexander Vincent Struck Jannini; Zeynep Akdemir; Muhsin Menekse – Grantee Submission, 2024
Background: Achievement goal theory is a popular motivational theory within education and psychology, with several review papers summarizing the extensive work done in these fields. Although reviews exist in these specific fields, none exists within science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. This is a considerable gap in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, STEM Education, Science Achievement
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Kevin R. Binning; Danny Doucette; Beverly G. Conrique; Chandralekah Singh – Grantee Submission, 2024
Gender diversity signals inclusivity, but meta-analyses suggest that it does not boost individual or group performance. This research examined whether a social-psychological intervention can unlock the benefits of gender diversity on college physics students' social and academic outcomes. Analyses of 124 introductory physics classrooms at a large…
Descriptors: Sex, Student Diversity, Intervention, College Students
Tyler E. Smith; Loren A. Bauerband; David Aguayo; Chynna S. McCall; Francis L. Huang; Wendy M. Reinke; Keith C. Herman – Grantee Submission, 2022
Gender minority youth experience bullying victimization at concerningly high rates. The current study sought to unmask potentially unique bullying victimization experiences and perceived prevalence of bullying for Transgender, fluid gender, and gender questioning students. Results revealed that all three gender minority groups were significantly…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Minority Group Students, Bullying, Victims
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Leigh McLean; Paul Espinoza; Jayley Janssen; Manuela Jimenez; Sarah Lindstrom Johnson – Grantee Submission, 2024
We explored associations among teachers' self-reported enjoyment for teaching mathematics, science, and English language arts (ELA) and their students' self-reported behavioral engagement in each content area, and how these associations varied depending on student sex and socioeconomic status. Participants included 33 fourth grade teachers and 443…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students, Learner Engagement
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Szasz, Teodora; Harrison, Emileigh; Liu, Ping-Jung; Lin, Ping-Chang; Runesha, Hakizumwami Birali; Adukia, Anjali – Grantee Submission, 2022
Images in children's books convey messages about society and the roles that people play in it. Understanding these messages requires systematic measurement of who is represented. Computer vision face detection tools can provide such measurements; however, state-of-the-art face detection models were trained with photographs, and 80\% of images in…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Books, Artificial Intelligence, Race
Cormier, Christopher J.; McGrew, John; Ruble, Lisa; Fischer, Melanie – Grantee Submission, 2022
Little is known about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on special education teachers. Of 468 surveyed across the United States, 38.4% met clinical criteria for generalized anxiety disorder, a rate 12.4 times greater than the U.S. population, and 37.6% for major depressive disorder, a rate 5.6 times greater than the population. Race/ethnicity,…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, COVID-19, Pandemics, Mental Health
Betsy Wolf – Grantee Submission, 2024
The What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) at the Institute of Education Sciences reviews rigorous research on educational practices, policies, programs, and products with a goal of identifying 'what works' and making that information accessible to the public. One critique of the WWC is the need to more closely examine 'what works' for whom, in which…
Descriptors: Data Use, Educational Research, Student Characteristics, Context Effect
Ilana M. Horwitz; Kaylee T. Matheny; Krystal Laryea; Landon Schnabel – Grantee Submission, 2022
This study considers the role of religious habitus and self-concept in educational stratification. We follow 3,238 adolescents for 13 years by linking the National Study of Youth and Religion to the National Student Clearinghouse. Survey data reveal that girls with a Jewish upbringing have two distinct postsecondary patterns compared to girls with…
Descriptors: Jews, Females, Sex, Longitudinal Studies
Shogren, Karrie A.; Shaw, Leslie A. – Grantee Submission, 2016
Data from the National Longitudinal Transition Study-2 (NLTS2) were used to examine the impact of three personal factors--race/ethnicity, gender, and family income--on self-determination (i.e., autonomy, psychological empowerment, self-realization) and early adulthood outcome constructs. Findings suggest for those with high incidence disabilities,…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Disabilities, Individual Characteristics, Self Determination