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Xu, Jinyue – Online Submission, 2022
While anime is well-recognized as a significant motivator of Japanese language learners today, idol fandom, though served as an equally strong source of motivation for some learners, receives far less academic attention. This paper is a preliminary exploration of idol fandom's role in fueling the Japanese language-learning process. Through…
Descriptors: Japanese, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Fiction
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Spiegelman, Julia Donnelly – L2 Journal, 2022
Non-binary individuals comprise one third of the transgender population and may be especially vulnerable to marginalization. The study of languages such as French, grammatically based in a binary gender system, offers unique challenges to non-binary learners for representing themselves in accordance with their identity. Grounded in a…
Descriptors: French, Language Usage, Form Classes (Languages), LGBTQ People
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Takkac Tulgar, Aysegül – GIST Education and Learning Research Journal, 2022
The concept of Transactional Distance (TD) experienced in distance education has been recorded as a focal point in many studies examining its effects on various dimensions in different courses. However, there is scarcity of research on TD in relation to learner motivation in language learning. This exploratory case study investigated TD…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Alston, Christina; Mirghassemi, Fatemeh; Gist, Conra D. – Multicultural Perspectives, 2022
Scholarly writing is traditionally written and reviewed with a positivist mindset, based on ideas of universal truths that typically remove subjectivisms, cultural experiences, and marginalized voices from the writing process. Writing in this manner fails to recognize how the societal and internalized ideas of white dominance can negatively…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Writing Instruction, Writing Processes, Minority Groups
Miles, Sarah; Pope, Denise; Villeneuve, Jennifer Curry; Selby, Samantha T. – Educational Leadership, 2022
In the past two years, schools have faced the herculean task of attending to students' physical and mental well-being while attempting to engage them in meaningful learning. An important aspect of improving and sustaining the well-being of an entire school community is to make changes at the system level. In times of chaos and uncertainty, people…
Descriptors: Well Being, School Schedules, Middle Schools, High Schools
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Lirgg, Cathy D.; Gorman, Dean R.; Merrie, Michael D.; Hadadi, Atyh A. – Physical Educator, 2022
Many physical educators today are teaching lifetime sports, including outdoor activities such as cycling. Even though cycling is a low impact exercise that aids stamina and fitness, little is known about additional benefits in other areas including agility, balance, and explosive power. The purpose of this study was to ascertain if there are…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Program Effectiveness, Psychomotor Skills
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Babik, Dmytro – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2022
Agile system development approaches, such as Scrum, have become popular with a wide spectrum of organizations from start-ups to government agencies. Recruiters and executives have been seeking graduates with Scrum competency beyond cursory familiarity. CIS programs responded with a variety of activities and exercises to address this need. This…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Computer Science Education, Computer Software, Undergraduate Students
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Shivener, Rich; Da Silva, Jessica Oliveira; Rahman, Anika – Composition Forum, 2022
In this essay, we argue that Twitch is an incredible platform for cultivating discourse-based interviews (DBIs) and has yet to be addressed in DBI research involving digital tools. To demonstrate that argument, we detail the methods behind collaborative research project between two undergraduates and a faculty studying game developers on the…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Interviews, Computer Software, Barriers
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Albert Sznitman, Gillian; Antonietti, Jean-Philippe; Van Petegem, Stijn; Schwartz, Seth J.; Baudat, Sophie; Zimmermann, Grégoire – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Educational transitions involve a number of changes for adolescents and can be challenging for adolescents and parents alike. The present study was designed to gain a better understanding as to how adolescents' perceptions of parenting evolves across a major educational transition and how the parenting perceived across this transition may…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Risk, Self Esteem, Parenting Styles
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Lien, Tran Thi Ngoc – Language Teaching Research Quarterly, 2022
Learner autonomy has long been a matter of great interest in the world of EFL pedagogy and practice. It is one of the qualities that teachers want to cultivate as they know that developing this core value is synonymous with training an independent, confident, and effective learner. There have been numerous studies on this subject in the…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Morris, Sarah R.; Barton, Alison L. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2022
Students' academic motivation decreases in middle grades; specifications grading (SG) may be one way to boost students' motivation by offering greater agency. In this mixed-methods, quasi-experimental study, we compared SG with traditional grading methods among 69 low-income, 8th grade math students. Results indicate that students in SG classes…
Descriptors: Grading, Middle School Students, Student Motivation, Personal Autonomy
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Irshad, Sadia; Janjua, Fauzia – International TESOL Journal, 2022
Developing learner autonomy (LA) has been the teachers' focus in addressing the problems of second language pedagogy (Oxford 2003; Benson 2007; Little 1995) for a long time. The research, however, shows that the traditional pedagogical culture does not favor this idea, especially in the Asian context (Borg and Al-Busaidi 2012). The teachers'…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Independent Study
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Bond, Mark; Garberoglio, Carrie-Lou; Schoffstall, Sarah; Caemmerer, Jackie; Cawthon, Stephanie – Educational Assessment, 2018
Autonomy describes cognition or behavior that is self-directed, according to personal interests, and free from external influence. This construct is of importance to students who are deaf because it has been shown to be positively related to their post-school transition outcomes, and this population faces unique challenges in this area. To conduct…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Personal Autonomy, Self Determination, Measures (Individuals)
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Drerup, Johannes – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2018
Criticisms of autonomy-based justifications of toleration as an educational aim and as a political principle assume that personal autonomy can provide only a partial justification of toleration and that it serves as a basis for illiberal educational enforcements of a particular conception of the good. In this article, I defend an autonomy- and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Democratic Values, Prosocial Behavior, Criticism
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Eason, Arianne E.; Doctor, Daniel; Chang, Ellen; Kushnir, Tamar; Sommerville, Jessica A. – Developmental Psychology, 2018
Our social world is rich with information about other people's choices, which subsequently inform our inferences about their future behavior. For individuals socialized within the American cultural context, which places a high value on autonomy and independence, outcomes that are the result of an agent's own choices may hold more predictive value…
Descriptors: Infants, Expectation, Behavior, Individual Differences
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