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Niittylahti, Satu; Annala, Johanna; Mäkinen, Marita – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2023
This study aims to explore how student engagement evolves during vocational education and training. A qualitative longitudinal study was carried out; 12 students were interviewed once a year during their three-year education. A qualitative content analysis was performed and three different student engagement profiles were identified. The findings…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Profiles, Vocational Education, Longitudinal Studies
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Hatthasak Manasanan; Chanthasin Thanasak; Chanthasin Wiraporn – Higher Education Studies, 2024
The purpose of this qualitative research was to examine the relationships between the resilience quotient (RQ) of undergraduate students in the Educational Psychology and Guidance for Teachers course and their achievement of the course learning outcomes. The sample comprised 38 second-year students from the Faculty of Education of Kasetsart…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Resilience (Psychology), Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study
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Kossybayeva, Umitzhan; Shaldykova, Bagit; Akhmanova, Danna; Kulanina, Svetlana – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
The study describes an innovative methodology for teaching natural and mathematical sciences in the context of distance learning using modern technological solutions and based on the concepts of active social learning that involves constructivist, problem-oriented, project and research approaches. The proposed methodology was tested on 80 students…
Descriptors: Instructional Improvement, Natural Sciences, Mathematics Instruction, Science Instruction
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Gomes, Catherine – Journal of International Students, 2020
International students from culturally and linguistically diverse countries travel to Australia because of the opportunity to study courses in the English language with some coming to this country just to study the language itself. Such desires moreover create students to engage in creative strategies to improve their language skills. This paper,…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Well Being, Foreign Students, Second Language Learning
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Rocha Ferreira, Cristina – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2016
GAME results from the exhaustion of doing the same activities, dealing with unmotivated students and not getting the desired results academically. Thus, I initiated a process of research and training in areas such as Positive Psychology, Neurosciences and Neurolinguistic Programming, which allowed to design an Evidence-Based Intervention. Students…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Brain, Cognitive Processes, Efficiency
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Oxford, Rebecca L. – Applied Language Learning, 2015
Emotion is "the primary human motive" (MacIntyre, 2002, p. 61). The human brain is an emotional brain, creating relationships among thought, emotion, and motivation in a complex dynamic system (Dörnyei, 2009). Emotion "functions as an amplifier, providing the intensity, urgency, and energy to propel our behavior" in…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Psychiatry, Second Language Learning, Emotional Response
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Jang, Leong Yeok; Liu, Woon Chia – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2012
This study sought to better understand the adoption of multiple achievement goals at an intra-individual level, and its links to emotional well-being, learning, and academic achievement. Participants were 480 Secondary Two students (aged between 13 and 14 years) from two coeducational government schools. Hierarchical cluster analysis revealed the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Learning Strategies, Motivation, Multivariate Analysis
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Ho, Irene T.; Hau, Kit-Tai – Learning and Individual Differences, 2010
In "Unforgiving Confucian culture: A breeding ground for high academic achievement, test anxiety and self-doubt?" Stankov (in press) provides three reasons for caution against over-glorifying the academic excellence of Confucian Asian learners, namely that it may lead to a reluctance to change their rote learning approach which is not conducive to…
Descriptors: High Achievement, Academic Achievement, Rote Learning, Psychological Patterns