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Karen Lux Gaudreault; Denis Schulz; Victoria N. Shiver; Theresa Allgaier – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2024
Purpose: Grounded in occupational socialization theory, the purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of mentoring underserved youth on the socialization of preservice teachers within a community-engaged after-school program. Methods: Data consisted of semistructured interviews, critical incident accounts, and field notes. All…
Descriptors: Mentors, At Risk Persons, Socialization, Preservice Teachers
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Asli Çakir; Hatice Akkoç – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2024
This study explores problem solving practices in a gifted and talented mathematics classroom in response to the calls for investigating problem solving as a sociocultural cultural activity rather than a cognitive activity of individuals. Therefore, we used a socio-mathematical norm perspective for our investigation. Data consists of forty-three…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Problem Solving, Academically Gifted, Sociocultural Patterns
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Samuel P. Putnam; Ela Sehic; Brian F. French; Maria A. Gartstein; Benjamin Lira Luttges – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Data from 83,423 parent reports of temperament (surgency, negative affectivity, and regulatory capacity) in infants, toddlers, and children from 341 samples gathered in 59 countries were used to investigate the relations among culture, gender, and temperament. Between-nation differences in temperament were larger than those obtained in similar…
Descriptors: Personality, Infants, Toddlers, Children
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Tanu Biswas; John Wall; Hanne Warming; Ohad Zehavi; David Kennedy; Karin Murris; Walter Kohan; Britta Saal; Toby Rollo – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
This article is a conceptual co-exploration of the relationship between philosophy and childism. It draws upon a colloquium in December 2021 at the Childism Institute at Rutgers University. Nine co-authors lay out and interweave scholarly imaginations to collectively explore the concept of childism in critical philosophical depth. Through diverse…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Childrens Rights, Philosophy, Interpersonal Relationship
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Rungson Chomeya; Araya Piyakun; Gunniga Phansri – International Education Studies, 2024
This study aimed to examine and compare the lifestyles of Australian and Thai undergraduates. There were 213 students who participated in the study; 112 were Thai and 101 were Australian. The instrument included a questionnaire containing six lifestyle categories. Cronbach's alpha coefficient revealed that the questionnaire's reliability ranged…
Descriptors: Life Style, Cross Cultural Studies, Health Behavior, Foreign Countries
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Samantha A. Maas; Nicholas J. Wiesenthal; Sara E. Brownell; Katelyn M. Cooper – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
LGBTQ+ individuals face discrimination and stigma in academic biology. These challenges are likely magnified for graduate students. However, there have been no studies documenting the experiences of LGBTQ+ life sciences graduate students. To address this gap, we conducted an interview study of 22 biology PhD students from 13 universities across…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, LGBTQ People, Biology, College Science
Alfred E. Day III – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Parasocial Relationships can mirror social relationships, particularly to individuals in isolation. Student Affairs practitioners were enormously impacted by the conditions of the Great Distress Era (the period that included the COVID-19 restrictions, racial violence and protests in response, political unrest). Many engaged in parasocial…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Social Isolation, Student Personnel Workers, Coping
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Pantic, Nataša; Galey, Sarah; Florian, Lani; Joksimovic, Srecko; Viry, Gil; Gaševic, Dragan; Knutes Nyqvist, Helén; Kyritsi, Krystallia – Journal of Educational Change, 2022
Reference to teachers as agents of change has become commonplace in the education literature, including change toward more inclusive practice in response to the changing demographic of schooling. Yet, little is known about how teacher agency relates to (1) their understanding of, and commitment to any given change agenda and (2) the institutional…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Educational Change, Network Analysis, Social Networks
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Jerke, Julia; Johann, David; Rauhut, Heiko; Thomas, Kathrin; Velicu, Antonia – Field Methods, 2022
This research analyzes the effectiveness of the list experiment and crosswise model in measuring self-plagiarism and data manipulation. Both methods were implemented in a large-scale survey of academics on social norms and academic misconduct. As the results lend little confidence about the effectiveness of the methods, researchers are best…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Cheating, Teacher Surveys, Foreign Countries
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Deane, Samantha – Educational Theory, 2022
Addressing the problem of rampage school gun violence, this article aims to problematize how we think about agency, in this case when we assign agency to individual shooters but not to networks or objects. In it, Samantha Deane, working within the new materialist and critical vein of pragmatism, situates agency as both limited and widely…
Descriptors: Weapons, School Violence, Personal Autonomy, Sex Role
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Kaufman, Tessa M. L.; Laninga-Wijnen, Lydia; Lodder, Gerine M. A. – Child Development, 2022
Existing literature has mostly explained the occurrence of bullying victimization by individual socioemotional maladjustment. Instead, this study tested the person-group dissimilarity model (Wright et al., "Journal of Personality and Social Psychology," 50: 523-536, 1986) by examining whether individuals' deviation from developmentally…
Descriptors: Victims, Bullying, Peer Acceptance, Peer Relationship
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Janson, Marc P.; Siebert, Jan; Dickhäuser, Oliver – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2022
Performance evaluation is based on comparison standards. Results can either be contrasted to former results (temporal comparison) or results of others (social comparison). Existing literature analyzed potential effects of teachers' stable preferences for comparison standards on students' learning outcomes. The present experiments investigated…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Electronic Learning, Time Perspective, Social Behavior
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Adler, Elyse J.; Schiltz, Hillary K.; Glad, Danielle M.; Lehman, Sarah A.; Pardej, Sara K.; Stanley, Rachel E.; Van Hecke, Amy V. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic sparked a worldwide transition to providing online services overnight, highlighting the urgent need for empirically supported telehealth interventions. The current study examined the effects of PEERS® for Adolescents Telehealth, an adaptation from the original social skills intervention developed for in-person provision,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Videoconferencing, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Le, Son-Tung – SAGE Open, 2022
Based on the individual difference and social network theory, this research proposed the mediation model, with job search networking behavior as a mediator in the links between six HEXACO personality dimensions and job search outcomes. A survey was implemented in a sample of 773 university graduates. The findings suggest that honesty-humility,…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Job Applicants, Social Networks, Social Behavior
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Prichard, Robin – Journal of Dance Education, 2022
The question of whether dance education trains students to be obedient or self-disciplined has fundamental ramifications for students involved in dance activities as well as for the field of dance education. In order to explore this issue, I surveyed dance major and minor students, conducted in-class activities, and held discussions. The purpose…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Self Control, Compliance (Psychology), Social Behavior
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