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Danni Chen; Tao Xia; Ziqing Yao; Lingqi Zhang; Xiaoqing Hu – npj Science of Learning, 2024
People often change their evaluations upon learning about their peers' evaluations, i.e., social learning. Given sleep's vital role in consolidating daytime experiences, sleep may facilitate social learning, thereby further changing people's evaluations. Combining a social learning task and the sleep-based targeted memory reactivation technique,…
Descriptors: Sleep, Socialization, Evaluation, Memory
Esben Stilund Volshøj; Jens-Ole Jensen – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2024
Background: In this paper, we contribute to the discussion of modelsbased practice (MbP) in physical education (PE). While versatility is a global ideal for PE, the common pedagogical approach to PE has been criticized for being biased towards activity-based instruction and mastering discipline-specific skills. To address this problem, Kirk,…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Models, Teaching Methods, Qualifications
Sunny C. Li; Brittany Adams – TESOL Journal, 2024
This article examines major themes in 24 contemporary Canadian picture books to identify their potential to support children who are newcomers to Canada. Transition to a new country can be challenging for children and picture books are an effective tool for supporting their cultural and often linguistic transition. Through multimodal content…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Childrens Literature, Picture Books, Immigrants
Fanxiao Wani Qiu; Joanna Park; Amanda Vite; Erika Patall; Henrike Moll – Developmental Science, 2025
Empirical studies on selective teaching and informing indicate that children may vary what they teach depending on whom they are teaching, taking into account how helpful the information is for a given audience. The current meta-analysis quantifies the effect of selective informing and teaching in 2-7-year-olds by examining the relationship…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Young Children, Peer Teaching
Kamia F. Slaughter; Natasha K. McClendon; Danie Marshall – Research Issues in Contemporary Education, 2025
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) continue to be a hub and model for Black student success. For Black women, specifically, such institutional types have pronounced effects on personal identity and professional development. The theory of vibe serves as an entryway to better understanding how Black women view and internalize the…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Females, Socialization, Alumni
Tait Bergstrom – Applied Linguistics, 2024
Collaborative writing tasks are common in multilingual university-level writing-intensive classes, but how multilingual language learners (MLLs) are socialized into this group work as a discursive practice is still poorly understood. This case study of adult MLLs in multilingual writing classes at a large public university provides insight into…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Multilingualism, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition)
Rasha Bawazir; Phil Jones – British Journal of Special Education, 2024
This study examined professionals' perspectives regarding the impact of using Social Stories with the creative arts for individuals on the autism spectrum. These perspectives were investigated using a theoretical framework which integrates Bandura's social learning theory and Gardner's multiple intelligences theory. A mixed-methods sequential…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Art, Creativity, Teacher Attitudes
Xianwei Meng; Junichi Oishi; Minori Onishi; Momoka Sakaguchi; Sota Yabushita; Yasuhiro Kanakogi – SAGE Open, 2024
Social learning is a fundamental mechanism for efficiently transferring and coordinating norms, skills, and sophisticated cultural information to individuals. However, the psychological mechanisms underlying social learning remain unclear. To investigate this, we recruited adult participants (N = 103), who observed a model's performance in a…
Descriptors: Success, Failure, Socialization, Imitation
Umm E. Farwa; Qiong Li; Juyan Ye; Muhammad Kaleem Khan; Salman Zulfiqar – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
This paper proposes a research model that explores and tests a mediated moderation model of teacher educator's professional identity (TEPI). The model assesses the link between (a) triggering factor (leadership support, professional socialisation, training & development) and TEPI; (b) psychological arousals (role clarity and transformative…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Professional Identity, Psychological Patterns, Socialization
Catarina Amorim; Elsa Silva – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2025
The goal of this study was to perceive how professional socialisation fostered the professional identity formation of physical education preservice teachers. For that, we intended to study the preservice teachers' school placement and its influence on their professional identity formation. This investigation was designed using a qualitative…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Physical Education Teachers, Socialization, Professional Identity
Adam Ndou – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2024
Around the world, parental financial socialization now heavily depends on the educational attainment of the parents. This study looked into how parental financial socialization varied depending on the educational attainment of the parents. Parental financial behavior, financial monitoring, financial discussion, financial communication, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parents, Educational Attainment, Parent Background
Diana Layne; Tracy Hudgins; Celena E. Kusch; Karen Lounsbury – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
The study used a thematic analysis to examine student and faculty responses to two qualitative questions focused on their perceptions of the consequence of incivility and solutions that would embed civility expectations as a key element to professional role socialization in higher education. Participants included students and faculty across…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Behavior, Antisocial Behavior, Socialization
Youngjoon Kim; Christopher Kinder; Gabrielle Strittmater; Kevin Andrew Richards – Quest, 2024
While kinesiology scholars have focused on how future faculty members are socialized, recruited into, and prepared for academia, limited attention has been given to the apprenticeship of observation for faculty roles when college students first develop impressions and initial understandings of faculty work. This qualitative study aimed to…
Descriptors: Kinesiology, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Teacher Role
Abigail Konopasky; Tasha R. Wyatt; A. Emiko Blalock – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
While women entering medical school are faced with a patriarchal system, they also enter into a community with other women and the potential for "resistance." The purpose of this study is to use the theory of temporal agency to explore how first-year medical students who identify as women draw upon past, future, and present agency to…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Females, Resistance (Psychology), Socialization
Maayan Pereg; Uri Hertz; Ido Ben-Artzi; Nitzan Shahar – npj Science of Learning, 2024
The study of social learning examines how individuals learn from others by means of observation, imitation, or compliance with advice. However, it still remains largely unknown whether social learning processes have a distinct contribution to behavior, independent from non-social trial-and-error learning that often occurs simultaneously. 153…
Descriptors: Socialization, Learning Processes, Opinions, Communication (Thought Transfer)