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Christophe Wille; Geert van Hove; Jos van Loon; Dominique Van de Velde; Patricia de Vriendt – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: People with intellectual disabilities in Flanders (Belgium) often rely on their direct support professionals (DSPs) to engage in meaningful activities. While structured approaches exist to guide engagement, limited insight is available into the specific support DSPs need in practice. Methods: A descriptive qualitative study was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intellectual Disability, Professional Personnel, Participation
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Veronika Deisenrieder; Karin Oberauer; Susanne Kubisch; Sandra Parth; Hans Stötter; Lars Keller – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2025
Although the relevance of emotions for motivating climate change action is acknowledged in research, it lacks recommendation how to include emotions in Climate Change Education (CCE). This study draws on selected theories of emotions (the control-value theory according to Schutz and Pekrun (2007) and the wheel of emotions according to Plutchik…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Emotional Response, Secondary School Students
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Margit E. McGuire; Alexander S. Butler; Bradley Fiege; Jennifer Murrihy; Rebekah Reed; Kate Van Haren – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2025
In the elementary years, social studies is an essential subject, critical to young learners' academic success and well-being. The success of our democracy depends on equitable access to this vital learning for all students. Social studies must be taught in every classroom starting in PreK so learners can develop into civically knowledgeable,…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Elementary Education, Student Centered Learning, Relevance (Education)
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Janet Goodall – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2025
This article examines the concept of parental engagement in young people's learning, as it relates to practice within Catholic schools. This examination will utilise the lens of Catholic Social Teaching, and church teaching more widely, to amplify the importance of supporting parents to engage with their children's learning in Catholic schools.…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Catholic Schools, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Role
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Kate Phillippo; Caitlin Power; Matt Leo; Peter Piazza – American Journal of Education, 2025
Purpose: By comparing concurrent youth and adult engagement in the same policy change process, we sought to inform efforts to substantively and productively involve youth policy actors in education policy formation. This study extends upon a robust research base centered on youth-specific policy activity. Research Methods/Approach: Using…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Public Schools, Admission (School)
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Alysha Matthews; Meredith Wekesser; Karl Erickson; Scott Pierce; Adam L. Kelly – Journal of Youth Development, 2025
Youth sport has been a context where positive youth development (PYD) can be promoted (FraserThomas et al., 2005). However, for youth sport to effectively foster PYD, all adult leaders need to understand and invest in the approach. The youth sport context is a large system that encompasses multiple stakeholders across the developmental lifespan of…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Athletics, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Brian P. An; Chad N. Loes – Research in Higher Education, 2025
We examine whether participation in dual enrollment increases student engagement in college using a nationally representative sample of postsecondary institutions. We use student engagement frameworks to guide our analysis, but draw on more recent studies that include student transfer as an outcome option. Dual enrollment initially exposes…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, College Students, College Transfer Students, Program Effectiveness
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Marion Gardier; Marie Geurten – Child Development, 2025
Recent studies have established that even preverbal infants can monitor and regulate their mental states, raising the question of the variables involved in this early metacognitive development. Here, the metacognition of fifty-five 18-month-old (27 females; mostly White; data collection: 2023) was assessed using an eye-tracking paradigm designed…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Toddlers, Parent Child Relationship, Metacognition
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Siva Gopal Thaiyalan; Bronwyn Wood; Andrea Milligan – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2025
Igniting the ability to care, critique and act upon issues of injustice and inequality is key to understanding citizenship, yet a focus on what might spark, or mobilise citizenship imaginations and lead to informed action has not been a significant feature of citizenship scholarship. Drawing on a bricolage of theoretical ideas derived from C.…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Theories, Young Adults, Experience
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Michelle Müller; Vanessa van den Bogaert; Malte Foss-Jähn; Pauline Klein; Julia Lorke; Till Bruckermann – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2025
Citizen science has the potential to promote an understanding of science and to represent science in school authentically. Still, its implementation into formal education encounters tensions between scientific and educational goals. Factors for success and hindrances of the implementation of citizen science projects in the classroom can be…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Science Education, Secondary School Science, Science Projects
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Meghan M. Burke; Chak Li; Zach Rossetti – Journal of Special Education, 2025
Parents of individuals with disabilities face many challenges in accessing appropriate school services for their offspring. While advocacy programs are becoming increasingly common, little is known about the nature of parent advocacy including its related constructs. The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between motivation,…
Descriptors: Parents, Children, Disabilities, Parent Attitudes
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Rachel Lehner-Mear – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
In the UK, primary homework is increasingly experienced as an integral part of parental responsibility and practices. However, its framing as a teacher-directed activity results in limited understanding of the social and relational dimensions of homework as it happens inside families. Conceptualising homework as a parent-child interaction, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Homework, Parent Child Relationship, Mothers
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Bernice Butler; Anna Mayer – State Education Standard, 2025
Those most affected by a policy should have the greatest say in shaping it, the adage goes. Yet students--those whom education policies affect most--are far too frequently excluded from decision making. Even when students' voices are included, they are often only symbolically considered. In Washington, DC, student involvement in policymaking is…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Student Participation, Participative Decision Making, State Boards of Education
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Jessica Sutter; Audra Watson – State Education Standard, 2025
In 2024, fewer than one in four US youth felt like they belonged to a group that expresses itself politically, and 44 percent of young nonvoters were disinterested or disliked the candidates. In a moment where many adults of all ages are dissatisfied with politics, polarization, and American governmental institutions, the state of youth civic…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Youth, Civics, Citizenship Education
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Aidan McKeegan; Jessica Zoe Zanuttini – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2025
As the number of students with autism enrolled in general education increases, there remains a need to support their academic achievement. While much of the existing literature presents the ways that teachers can support the social, emotional or sensory needs of students with autism, research into the academic supports for school-aged students…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Students with Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Inclusion
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