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Sheetal Kapoor; Gregory M. Rose; Rupinder P. Jindal; Eugene Sivadas – SAGE Open, 2024
This study investigates the consumer socialization practices of parents in single versus multi-child and nuclear versus extended families in an emerging market. Previous consumer socialization research has focused primarily on western cultures. We examine parenting in a developing market and suggest that single-child families are more nurturant…
Descriptors: Family Structure, Socialization, Parenting Styles, Computer Use
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Vanderstraeten, Raf – European Educational Research Journal, 2021
Niklas Luhmann speaks of the function of education in relation to modern society. Only within modern society, he argues, is it possible to speak of the differentiation of a specific function system of education. It is, more particularly, the differentiation of other function systems that leads to the question about the function of education. I…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Social History, Social Influences, Socialization
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J. Paul Louth; Lauren Kapalka Richerme – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2023
When novice music educators abandon their expressed dedication to forward-looking ideas like equity, epistemological distinctions between belief and knowledge, or lack of such distinctions, may influence such action. Political philosopher Russell Hardin argued that it makes sense for people to hold false, conflicting, and even extreme beliefs.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Music Education, Kindergarten, Elementary Secondary Education
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Norah N. Alali; Howie J. Carson; Dave Collins – Quest, 2024
Learning theories provide philosophically informed, basic principles for understanding the mechanisms through which people learn based on a combination of field or laboratory studies. Unfortunately, however, there are several clear conflicts between theoretical approaches and common methods in teaching. Consequently, key challenges among teachers…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Physical Education, Learning Theories, Teaching Methods
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Tong Li; Leticia Oseguera; Chris Kirk – Research in Higher Education, 2024
This study applies an adapted Tripartite Integration Model of Social Influences (TIMSI) framework to investigate the socialization experiences of undergraduate students participating in the STEM Scholars Program (SSP), with a particular focus on the relationship between first-generation status and STEM socialization. A sample of N = 193 students…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Undergraduate Students, First Generation College Students, Social Status
Cynthia Carolina Terán López – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This qualitative study is developed with the idea that the socialization experiences of Latina doctoral students are found in the socially constructed institutional culture of a university at the U.S.-Mexico border. Furthermore, Latina doctoral students are considered active agents in their development as scholars and co-creators of culture. Thus,…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Multilingualism, Hispanic American Students, Doctoral Students
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Steven White; Sunny Dhillon – Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2024
Academic literacies (AL) research has made significant contributions to understandings of student writing and literacy across higher education and particularly learning development. However, researchers and practitioners both within and external to the AL movement have struggled to clarify the relationship between AL and pedagogy. English for…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, Academic Language, Writing Instruction, English for Academic Purposes
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Engle, Jae; Baker-Harvey, Hazel; Nguyen, Hieu-Kevin; Carney, Hunter; Stavropoulos, Katherine; Carver, Leslie J. – Child Development, 2021
The ability to learn from expectations is foundational to social and nonsocial learning in children. However, we know little about the brain basis of reward expectation in development. Here, 3- to 4-year-olds (N = 26) were shown a passive associative learning paradigm with dynamic stimuli. Anticipation for reward-related stimuli was measured via…
Descriptors: Brain, Preschool Children, Stimuli, Rewards
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Blount, Jackie M. – Teaching Education, 2020
Despite many historiographical challenges, in this article I briefly examine two significant school leaders from over a century ago whose lives may seem recognizable to contemporary LGBTQ+ educators in that they both stepped outside traditional gender and sexuality boundaries for their time. They are Ella Flagg Young and George Howland, both of…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Educational History, Teacher Characteristics, Socialization
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Bogossian, Fiona; New, Karen; George, Kendall; Barr, Nigel; Dodd, Natalie; Hamilton, Anita L.; Nash, Gregory; Masters, Nicole; Pelly, Fiona; Reid, Carol; Shakhovskoy, Rebekah; Taylor, Jane – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
Introduction: Implementation of interprofessional education (IPE) is recognised as challenging, and well-designed programs can have differing levels of success depending on implementation quality. The aim of this review was to summarise the evidence for implementation of IPE, and identify challenges and key lessons to guide faculty in IPE…
Descriptors: Interprofessional Relationship, Program Design, Faculty Development, Program Implementation
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Morantes-Africano, Leonardo – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2023
This paper engages Bourdieu's theories of social and cultural reproduction, namely that of habitus, symbolic power, and symbolic violence, with the work of queer theorists, to interrogate the theory and practice of heteronormativity. The paper centrally argues that issues of inequalities experienced by sexual minorities are rooted on a received…
Descriptors: Social Bias, LGBTQ People, Social Influences, Socialization
Foxx, Kiana – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are a significant and necessary component of American higher education and should be treated and perceived as such. However, this has not been the case. Despite their lengthy track record of making significant contributions toward the advancement of Black people, HBCUs have faced discrimination.…
Descriptors: College Students, African American Students, Blacks, Black Colleges
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Pasco, Michelle C.; White, Rebecca M. B.; Iida, Masumi; Seaton, Eleanor K. – Developmental Psychology, 2021
Neighborhood social processes may have important implications for parenting processes and ethnic-racial identity (ERI) processes and content in adolescence. Past research suggests that adolescents whose parents engaged in more cultural socialization, an important aspect of parental racial socialization, had higher levels of ERI processes and…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Adolescents, Neighborhoods, Social Influences
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Hertanto; Mulyaningsih, Handi; Suripto; Sudarman – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2022
The act of terrorism stimulated by the notion of radicalism in Indonesia is not a new phenomenon. It has indeed existed since the beginning of Indonesia's independence; The forms, actors, motives, and movements radicalism are, however, different. Recently, there has been a growing discourse on radicalism among young Indonesians. This study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Political Attitudes, Activism
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Bittencourt, Tiago – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2021
This article examines why a group of elite students assured of their life-chances willfully engaged with stress-inducing school experiences. Unlike common portrayals of "stress culture" as being the result of economic uncertainty, I found that stress was viewed as a necessary prerequisite for students' understandings of moral worthiness.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Stress Variables, Student Experience, Moral Values
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