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Lobke Van Lombergen; Jochen Devlieghere; Henrieke Vanrobaeys; Griet Roets; Mieke Van Houtte – Gender and Education, 2025
Preschool teachers are crucial actors in the socialization process and the construction of gender ideas of young children. Their gender ideas influence interactions with children. Education has a profound gendered nature in which gender stereotypes are often reproduced and enacted. This qualitative study is a critical exploration of preschool…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Gender Issues, Sex Stereotypes
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Bronwyn McGill; Shiho Rose; Christina Watts; Sam Egger; Alecia Brooks; Emily Jenkinson; Renee West; Anita Dessaix; Ciara Madigan; Becky Freeman – Health Education Journal, 2025
Objectives: Although schools have an important role to play in preventing vape use, literature about teacher perceptions of vaping among students is limited. This study investigated teachers' perceptions of student vaping in Australian secondary schools over a 12-month period. Design: Mixed methods design. Setting: Australian secondary schools.…
Descriptors: Smoking, Teacher Attitudes, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students
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Betül Sürek; Belma Tugrul; Ilknur Tarman – Journal of Inquiry Based Activities, 2025
This study was carried out to examine picture books prepared for children in the 3-6 age group in terms of supporting emotion regulation skills. The sample group of the study consists of 113 domestic or translated children's picture books published in Türkiye between 2010 and 2022, selected using the criterion sampling method. The data were…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Emotional Response, Self Control, Coping
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Sharon Grady – Support for Learning, 2025
This article reimagines exclusion in education through the contrasting lenses of animal privilege, competition, and conformity, akin to the pecking order observed in some animal species. However, more inclusive and neuro-affirming frameworks can be found in the cooperative strategies of plant ecosystems. Drawing on evolutionary biology, plant…
Descriptors: Ecology, Inclusion, Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Sustainability
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Maria R. Helm; Nicholas E. Fuhrman; Jason B. Peake; Kris M. Irwin; Eric D. Rubenstein – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
In the realm of elementary agricultural education (EAE), the self-efficacy of educators plays a pivotal role in shaping both their pedagogical practices and self-concept. Grounded in constructivist theory and employing a phenomenological approach, this study investigated the factors influencing EAE teaching self-efficacy. At the time of the study,…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Self Efficacy, Elementary School Teachers, Agricultural Education
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Bambang Yulianto; Margana; M. Zaim; Prima Vidya Asteria; Abdul Kholiq; Zulfadhli – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: This study aims to fill this gap by analyzing the forms of language avoidance strategies employed by BIPA students. The results are expected to contribute to the development of language avoidance theory in language learning within a multilingual context. Methods: This study uses a qualitative approach to examine the avoidance…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Bilingual Students, Multilingualism, Foreign Countries
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Ashley A. Carroll; Kevan W. Lamm; Kristi N. Carpenter; D. Barry Croom; Nicholas E. Fuhrman; Haoming Fan – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
This study sought to investigate the motivating factors for Georgia Extension Agents to participate in supplemental professional development opportunities beyond those required for their current role. The study was based on Ajzen's theory of planned behavior, focusing on intention, attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control. The…
Descriptors: Extension Agents, Intention, Participation, Extension Education
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Jina Chang; Tang Wee Teo; Aik Ling Tan – Research in Science Education, 2025
Guiding students' STEM problem solving entails dynamic processes driven by changes in real-world contexts. To understand these processes, we aimed to identify the formation and influence of 'norms' as shared behaviour patterns desirable in STEM problem-solving. To this end, 10 sessions of STEM lessons for secondary students were carried out, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Epistemology, Norms
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Chia Ching Tu; Dong Yang; Meng-Meng Li – European Journal of Education, 2025
This study examined the mediating influence of learning conformity behaviour in the relationship between loneliness and learning satisfaction among Chinese international students enrolled in a Chinese-language programme in Thailand. This study also explored gender differences in this mediated relationship. A total of 708 valid questionnaires were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Student Satisfaction, Foreign Students
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Jui-Hsuan Hung – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
This study employs Archer's morphogenetic approach to investigate the dialectical interaction between structure and agency within the collaborative governance framework of Taiwan's Ministry of Education. Since 2013, the Ministry has promoted a cross-system collaborative mechanism to integrate resources across departments to support curriculum…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governance, Public Agencies, Public Administration
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Shan Li – Health Education, 2025
Purpose: This study introduces the personal health threshold model, a new conceptual framework that explains how individuals categorize health behaviors. The model aims to elucidate the psychological mechanisms underlying selective adherence to health behaviors and inform more effective health education approaches. Design/methodology/approach: The…
Descriptors: Health Behavior, Health Education, Beliefs, Risk
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Aksoy, Pinar – Participatory Educational Research, 2020
This research aims to investigate the most frequent challenging behaviors faced by preschool teachers in their classrooms and the strategies and discipline approaches they adopt against these challenging behaviors. This research is conducted within case study design, which is a qualitative research method. The study group consists of 10 different…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Social Behavior, Incidence, Preschool Teachers
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Murphy, Tia Panfile; McCurdy, Kelsey; Jehl, Brianna; Rowan, Megan; Larrimore, Kelsey – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2020
The current study examined the associations that children's attachment and temperament share with individual differences in jealousy behaviors in early childhood. Previous research has found that secure children display fewer jealousy behaviors than their insecure counterparts, while other research has demonstrated that children with greater…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Psychological Patterns, Attachment Behavior, Young Children
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Groves, Emily A.; Austin, Jennifer L. – School Psychology Review, 2020
The Good Behavior Game (GBG) is a classroom management intervention whereby students earn points toward a particular criterion to "win" the game. Typically, students know the criterion at the start of the game. However, this approach may cause behavior to deteriorate if, during the game, students believe that they have already won or…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Educational Games, Classroom Techniques
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VanMaaren, Victoria; Daniels, Stephanie; Ignacio, Peter; McCurdy, Merilee; Skinner, Christopher H. – Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 2020
Inappropriate behaviors are common during hallway transitions. Researchers have successfully reduced hallway transition times using the Timely Transitions Game, which involves applying interdependent group rewards delivered contingent upon a class's transition time. A multiple-baseline design was used to evaluate effects of a modified Timely…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Elementary School Students, Positive Behavior Supports
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