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Roel van Steensel; Brenda Gouw; Saskia Liefers; Tessa van Aspert – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2024
Although research on the home literacy environment and its impact on early literacy has long focused on mothers, the past decade has seen a shift in scholarly attention to the role of fathers. Building on this shift, we examined whether the nature of parent-child interactions during shared storybook reading varies with parent gender, child gender…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Reading Instruction, Parent Child Relationship, Parents
Nathaniel W. Woznicki – ProQuest LLC, 2024
While gender-based achievement gaps have been widely explored in academic motivation research, gender-related variables such as sexual orientation and other-gender similarity radically shift understandings of these disparities. Recent research has shown that gay men have a notable bachelor's degree attainment advantage over heterosexual men while…
Descriptors: Sex, Sexual Orientation, Student Motivation, Intersectionality
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Melanie Killen; Amanda R. Burkholder; Elizabeth Brey; Dylan Cooper; Kristin Pauker – Child Development, 2024
Little is known about how children and adolescents evaluate unequal teacher allocations of leadership duties based on ethnicity-race and gender in the classroom. U.S. boys and girls, White (40.7%), Multiracial (18.5%), Black/African American (16.0%), Latine (14.2%), Asian (5.5%), Pacific Islander (0.4%), and other (4.7%) ethnic-racial backgrounds,…
Descriptors: Children, Adolescents, Minority Group Students, Student Attitudes
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Crystal Lynn Gerrard – Journal of Music Teacher Education, 2025
The purpose of this study was to explore preservice music teachers' (PSMTs) perceptions of teaching contexts. Specifically, I examined the experiences and beliefs PSMTs (n = 91) had related to rural, urban, and suburban settings for student teaching and future employment. Findings revealed that most PSMTs preferred teaching contexts that were…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Rural Schools
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Anne E. Riggs; Antonya Marie Gonzalez – Developmental Science, 2024
How does the representation of boy and girl exemplars in curricular materials affect students' learning? We tested two competing hypotheses about the impact of gender exemplar on learning: First, in line with Social Learning Theory, children might exhibit a same-gender bias such that they prefer to learn from exemplars that match their gender…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Student Characteristics, Sex, Gender Bias
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Ayse Gül Aksu; Güliz Kaymakci – Online Submission, 2023
The current study aimed to determine the awareness of teachers from different branches about the characteristics of gifted students and to examine whether this awareness varies significantly depending on gender, graduated faculty, professional experience, education level and branch. The study used the relational survey design, one of the…
Descriptors: Gifted Education, Academically Gifted, Student Characteristics, Foreign Countries
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Nicola Brunswick; Nathan J. Wilson; Ian Kruger; Rebecca Chamberlain; I. Christopher McManus – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2025
Specific learning and attention difficulties are often first identified in childhood, but they can cause lifelong academic and occupational challenges. We explored the prevalence of these difficulties and the representation of sex and ethnicity amongst all first-year students in United Kingdom (UK) higher education (HE) across 12 years--almost 5.7…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Longitudinal Studies, Foreign Countries, Incidence
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Basak Bilecen; Isabell Diekmann; Thomas Faist – European Journal of Higher Education, 2024
For students, studying abroad has its advantages but might also have unwanted adverse effects, such as social isolation and loneliness. We comparatively analyse the role of emotional support in understanding loneliness among Chinese international students and local students in Germany from a gender perspective. Based on a unique sample, our…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Foreign Students, Sex
Wenrui Huang; Dajanae Palmer; Ekaete Udoh; Yung Chun; Jason Jabbari – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
The shortage of STEM workers, particularly in computer science, is compounded by the underrepresentation of women and certain minoritized racial/ethnic groups in these fields. Efforts to address worker shortages and broaden participation include improving traditional STEM education pathways and creating alternative pathways. While persistence has…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Programming, Internship Programs, Minority Group Students
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Trevion S. Henderson – Journal of Engineering Education, 2024
Background: Existing research has demonstrated that student characteristics, such as race/ethnicity, sex, and personal beliefs about engineering knowledge, shape students' experiences in ill-structured problem-solving, such as engineering design, where ideas must be communicated, negotiated, and selected in complex social processes. Purpose: The…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Cooperative Learning, Race, Ethnicity
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Muhammed Jamiu Mustapha; Mutiu Iyanda Lasisi; Victor Vladmirovich Barabash – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2024
This study examines the media literacy and critical thinking levels of students of West African higher educational institutions as tools for combating misinformation in the sub-region. Data analysis using the mediation approach revealed differences in students' understanding of media literacy and critical thinking and partially predicted their…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Critical Thinking, Misconceptions, Misinformation
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Danty James; Kanyapat Utapao; Sawitree Suvanno; Gina Masbad Nunez; Panik Senariddhikrai – Open Education Studies, 2024
As the HyFlex learning environment becomes increasingly popular, the role of self-directed learning (SDL) cannot be ignored. Therefore, this study aimed to find the levels of SDL behavior among communication arts undergraduate students learning in a HyFlex learning environment, to compare the levels of SDL behavior between gender and year of study…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Independent Study, Communications, Blended Learning
Tonya Jeffries – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this quantitative ex post facto study was to understand if select student characteristics (student status, age, gender, Pell status) predicted student success. In this study, student success is defined as acceptance into a dental hygiene program and completion of a dental hygiene program for Black students at a community college.…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, African American Students, Dentistry, Community College Students
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Olfa Tounsi; Omar Trabelsi; Mohamed Abdelkader Souissi; Abdessalem Koubaa; Adnene Gharbi; Swantje Scharenberg; Mourad Bahloul – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
The objective of this study was to investigate how the gender and school level factors relate to disruptive behaviors during physical education (PE) classes in Tunisian schools. The study sample consisted of 632 Tunisian students aged 12-19 years, with 43.2% of them being boys and 56.8% girls. Among the participants, 64.9% were middle school…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Physical Education, Foreign Countries, Student Characteristics
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Danny Rahal; Stacy T. Shaw; Mary C. Tucker; James W. Stigler – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
Great effort has been invested in increasing STEM achievement among students, but feelings of low status among underrepresented or otherwise vulnerable students may be creating additional challenges. The present study assessed how perceptions of social status within the classroom--termed subjective social status--aligned with objective course…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Psychology, College Students, Social Status
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