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Leah Moir – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
The school-to-work transition is widely acknowledged as difficult, requiring meaningful support for young people to navigate successfully. This paper examines the reported experiences of six families navigating 23 home educated young people's transition from compulsory education to tertiary education and work. Data from semi-structured interviews…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Home Schooling, Family School Relationship, Education Work Relationship
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Liu, Jia; Chen, Yueling – Global Education Review, 2023
In Chinese philosophy, scholars have been discussing a long-standing and unresolved matter (Fan, 2019; Lupke, 2005; Wu, 2009), namely Ming[character omitted]. Ming, often translated as life, fate, or command, was initially understood as orders and arrangements from heaven (Fan, 2019). However, since the Kongzi (Confucius) period, the focus of…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, Philosophy, Personal Autonomy, Foreign Countries
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Gold, Nicolas E.; Lawson, Ian; Oxtoby, Neil P. – Research Ethics, 2023
Software plays an important role in contemporary research. Aside from its use for administering traditional instruments like surveys and in data analysis, the widespread use of mobile and web apps for social, medical and lifestyle engagement has led to software becoming a research intervention in its own right. For example, it is not unusual to…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Intervention, Ethics, Researchers
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Pierce, Elizabeth – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
Low-income college students face costly moral choices between pursuing their personal academic success and fulfilling their family responsibilities. They almost certainly face these choices more frequently and at greater personal cost than their faculty recognize. This article explores the sources and nature of that professorial lacuna; the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Low Income Students, Student Responsibility, Norms
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Levy, Joseph D. – Assessment Update, 2023
Assessment of student learning is a necessary and important practice for which many institutions report faculty engagement and use of assessment data as challenges. With a number of individual and institutional barriers at play, motivation can be a relevant influence for which to examine engagement in assessment work and data-informed action for…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Evaluation Methods, Learner Engagement, Self Determination
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Anita A. Wager; Brittany Caldwell; Jamie Vescio – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2023
When given the opportunity to play with mathematical materials and ideas, children demonstrate their mathematical understanding in innovative ways. The open-ended nature of the "Pattern Blocks" activity provides agency for children to decide how to approach the tasks, ways to differentiate beyond more common pattern-block puzzle choices,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Toys, Play, Instructional Materials
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Brown, Cathy; Hooley, Tristram; Wond, Tracey – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2023
Despite role transitions occurring frequently within organisations, career theories have often overlooked such transitions. Here we explore the role of personal agency and organisational attachment in shaping career capital enactment within intra-organisational role transitions. We propose a new career capital usage typology. Using an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Construction Industry, Employees, Career Development
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Meston, Heather M.; Phillips Galloway, Emily; Barrack, K. Addison – Reading Teacher, 2022
Academic discussion can create space for student voice and active negotiation of text meaning in the classroom. However, teachers hoping to use academic discussion may find it difficult to draw learners into these discussions if students do not feel a sense of agency--a particular concern for multilingual students or those designated as having…
Descriptors: Discussion, Personal Autonomy, Elementary School Students, Bilingual Students
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Ding, Feng; Yu, Baohua – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2022
Autonomy has been considered both as a precondition and a crucial learning outcome of higher education. Recent research has been focusing on measuring university students' autonomy or its development. However, whether and how students' autonomy can be measured quantitatively is still debatable. Although autonomy is known as a changing process and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Student Attitudes, Personal Autonomy, Foreign Countries
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McKay, Brad; Ste-Marie, Diane M. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2022
Purpose: The Optimizing Performance Through Motivation and Attention for Learning (OPTIMAL) theory predicts that providing learners with choices during skill acquisition will enhance their acquisition performance, motor learning, and expectancies. Based on this theory, it is recommended that instructors ask learners to choose which tasks to…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Teaching Methods, Psychomotor Skills, Motor Development
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Helen Burns; Suzie Dick; Cath Keay; Anna Robb; Pamela Woolner – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2025
This paper explores the implementation and evaluation of Imagination Agents, a mixed-methods case study, with young people aged 12-13, funded by a Royal Society of Arts Catalyst Award. The project was grounded in a flexible theory that imagination enables the necessary originality for creativity, enabling learners to construct personal…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Metacognition, Creativity, Imagination
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Anouschka van Leeuwen; Lisette Hornstra; Jeroen Janssen; En Ning Leow – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments are hypothesised to offer a learning environment that satisfies basic psychological needs for autonomy, relatedness and competence, subsequently improving learning and motivational outcomes. However, the underlying mechanism of how basic psychological needs are fulfilled…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Interaction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning
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Lidra Ety Syahfitri Harahap; Sri Andayani; Deflimai Ekwan – Pedagogical Research, 2025
Math anxiety can significantly impair student learning outcomes. This is often due to a lack of self-regulated learning (SRL), leading to a reliance on external guidance. This systematic literature review aimed to increase existing knowledge on the role of SRL in reducing students' mathematics anxiety and to assess its impact on improving learning…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Mathematics Anxiety, Outcomes of Education, Correlation
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Ankhi G. Thakurta – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
Historically marginalized youth shape public life through civic literacies that are rooted in their identities and experiences with systemic injustices. Literacy scholarship has accordingly traced how practitioner inquiry, a participatory approach to knowledge production, can educationally support the flourishing of these literacies. But while…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Migrants, Females, Minority Groups
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Kazuya Yanagida – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
Higher education has often been accused of its anti-social character, represented by the metaphor of the 'ivory tower'. However, the idea of the pursuit of knowledge per se, which is associated with the ivory tower, has not been widely recognized as a public ideal of higher education. In this study, by drawing on the 20th-century British…
Descriptors: General Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Learning
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