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Monique West; Simon Rice; Dianne Vella-Brodrick – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2024
The pervasiveness of social media in adolescents' lives has important implications for their relationships. Considering today's adolescents have grown up with social media, research capturing their unique perspectives of how social media impacts their relationships is needed to increase understanding and help guide behaviors that nurture…
Descriptors: Social Media, Adolescents, Grade 9, Foreign Countries
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Mulcahy, Dianne; Healy, Sarah – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2023
Defined as the power to increase or lessen the capacity to act, affect is purported to be pedagogy's first lesson. In this article we explore the work of ordinary affects in relation to oppressive social norms with particular attention to race. Using feminist new materialist concepts, we trace the capacities of these affects as they play into two…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Race, Behavior Standards, Social Behavior
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Jillianne Neri Tejada; Liang Li; Marie Hammer – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
This study examines a child's personal experiences with peer relationship building in the classroom and is guided by Vygotsky's cultural historical concepts of the social situation of development and cultural tools and Hedegaard's (2012) model for learning and development. Hedegaard's (2012) dialectical-interactive approach was adopted to analyse…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 1, Peer Relationship, Social Behavior
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Samuel P. Putnam; Ela Sehic; Brian F. French; Maria A. Gartstein; Benjamin Lira Luttges – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Data from 83,423 parent reports of temperament (surgency, negative affectivity, and regulatory capacity) in infants, toddlers, and children from 341 samples gathered in 59 countries were used to investigate the relations among culture, gender, and temperament. Between-nation differences in temperament were larger than those obtained in similar…
Descriptors: Personality, Infants, Toddlers, Children
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Rungson Chomeya; Araya Piyakun; Gunniga Phansri – International Education Studies, 2024
This study aimed to examine and compare the lifestyles of Australian and Thai undergraduates. There were 213 students who participated in the study; 112 were Thai and 101 were Australian. The instrument included a questionnaire containing six lifestyle categories. Cronbach's alpha coefficient revealed that the questionnaire's reliability ranged…
Descriptors: Life Style, Cross Cultural Studies, Health Behavior, Foreign Countries
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Gilbert, Stephanie – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2021
Working in an Institute that centres Indigenous epistemologies and ontologies provides a challenge for the ongoing development of our understandings of Indigeneity and how we embed and embody these understandings. It also creates the opportunity for reflection and development both of pedagogical principles, as well as construction. Trends within…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Epistemology, World Views, Foreign Countries
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Umparin Boonsinsuk; Pattrawut Charoenroop – PASAA: Journal of Language Teaching and Learning in Thailand, 2024
While males have predominantly held leadership positions in national-level parliaments, the rising visibility of females as heads of government, despite their underrepresentation, is a significant trend. This study investigated the political resignation speeches of four female leaders in national parliaments: Australia, England, New Zealand, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Presidents, Federal Government
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Tran, Yvonne; Blumgart, Elaine; Craig, Ashley – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose: Adults who stutter (AWS) have increased risk of comorbid social anxiety about speaking in social contexts. AWS also report experiencing embarrassment in different social situations; however, research has rarely been conducted on embarrassment and its relationship to social anxiety in AWS. Method: AWS (N = 200) reported their level of…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Anxiety, Adults, Stuttering
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Walker, Sue; Lunn-Brownlee, Jo; Scholes, Laura; Johansson, Eva – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2022
Previous research has emphasised the importance of active citizenship in the early years for the development of tolerant and cohesive societies. This paper reports data from 174 children, aged 6-7 years, who were interviewed in the first year of a longitudinal study. Children were presented with two scenarios about inclusion of others in play. One…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Inclusion, Play, Social Behavior
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Georgie Harwood; Kristiann C. Heesch; Marguerite C. Sendall; Mark Brough – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Schools are critical spaces for young men from refugee backgrounds. They play an integral role in literacy development, educational attainment, and providing a sense of belonging. Inclusive education practices for this group?are?largely absent in Australian schools. Research shows focusing on these young men from a non-deficit position assists…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Males, Refugees
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Michelle Bellon; Sandra Gendera; Sally Robinson; Tim Cahalan; Karen R. Fisher – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2025
Background: A peer-led self-advocacy group, Our Voice SA, is used as a case study to explore how the social engagement of people with intellectual disability contributed to their self-advocacy about things that are important to them. Method: Secondary analyses of data (interviews, observations and program data) were thematically analysed using…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intellectual Disability, Self Advocacy, Peer Relationship
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Lafferty, Kate; Phillipson, Shane N.; Costello, Shane – High Ability Studies, 2021
The expectancy-value theory of achievement performance and related decisions identifies the various factors that affect achievement levels. The Actiotope Model of Giftedness describes learning and educational resources necessary for high achievement. This study investigates the relationship between these categories of resources and achievement. As…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Undergraduate Students, Social Attitudes, Gender Bias
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Peta Salter – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2023
Evolving discourses in Australia have resulted in an increasing focus on teachers' abilities to engage with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Political concerns with achievement gaps and national education policy that require teachers to engage with curriculum priorities and professional standards that focus on strategies for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Minority Group Students, Preservice Teachers
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Tristan Cui; Jeff Wang – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
This study investigates the impact of Perusall, a social annotation tool, on an online postgraduate course conducted over two semesters at an Australian university. We examine the connection between students' pre-class engagement and learning outcomes, utilizing both secondary data from Perusall platform and primary data through a survey. The…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Learner Engagement, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology
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Katharine McKinnon; Mackenzie Bougoure; Sici Zhuang; Diana Weiting Tan; Iliana Magiati – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
'Camouflaging' is a set of strategies used by autistic people to hide or compensate for their autistic characteristics to fit into predominantly non-autistic social environments. Many researchers have used the Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire (CAT-Q) to measure camouflaging. However, there have been questions about the construct validity…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adults, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Attitudes toward Disabilities
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