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Meral Kizrak; Hakki Okan Yeloglu – Learning Organization, 2024
Purpose: Drawing from organizational learning theory, social exchange theory and positive psychology approach, this study aims to examine the relationship between commitment to learning and prosocial silence, as well as the mediating role of perceived organizational support (POS) in this relationship. Design/methodology/approach: The authors used…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Sector, Employees, Employer Employee Relationship
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April N. Terry; Ziwei Qi – Journal of Service-Learning in Higher Education, 2024
This current study measured the impact of a one-time semester-long course-based civic engagement activity on student learning and participant impact, particularly participants' willingness to engage in community dialogue and promote awareness of social justice issues within their communities. The service-learning project involved on-campus and…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Transformative Learning, Mental Health, Civics
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Rashné R. Jehangir; Terra J. Molengraff – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2024
This study focuses on how first-generation college students understand their first-generation identity in relation to their other multiple identities. Through photovoice methodology, students demonstrate the meaning making of being first-generation college students related to their other social identities. This study discusses four themes: (a)…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Self Concept, Identification (Psychology), Group Membership
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Jessica Gibbons – Teacher Development, 2024
Shared leadership research shows that it could be beneficial in the high school classroom. During the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers were looking for best-practice strategies to move their curriculum online and to hybrid. This worldwide crisis provided a moment in time to rethink traditional education in unprecedented mandatory mass virtual and…
Descriptors: COVID-19, High School Teachers, English Teachers, Language Arts
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Michelle Pleace; Nicky Nicholls – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
The Impostor Phenomenon (IP) refers to the psychological experience of individuals mistakenly perceiving themselves as incompetent, despite external evidence of their success. Research has highlighted the prevalence of impostor feelings within academic settings, particularly among women. To better understand the gender gap in academia, our…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Self Efficacy, Females
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Julie E. Doty; Nathan E. Thompson – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
Near-peer tutoring (NPT) programs are popular vehicles to supplement traditional delivery of medical school curricula, including for anatomy laboratory (AL) content. While NPT programs can result in improved preclinical coursework performance for tutees, little to no data specifically show a benefit of NPT in AL course performance. In 2021, NYIT…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Peer Teaching, Medical Students, Medical Education
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Manevpreet Kaur; Madanjit Singh; Munish Saini – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Ph.D. dropout is a persistent and challenging issue in higher education, with significant implications for individual students, academic institutions, and the broader society. This research paper aims to explore the factors contributing to Ph.D. students' decision to dropout and their interrelationships. For this purpose, we employed the hybrid…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Dropouts, Decision Making, Financial Problems
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Bruinsma, Eke; van den Hoofdakker, Barbara J.; Hoekstra, Pieter J.; de Kuijper, Gerda M.; de Bildt, Annelies A. – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: Effects of staff provided positive behaviour support (PBS) for individuals with intellectual disabilities are unclear. Method: Using a multicentre non-randomised cluster controlled design, 26 teams of residential group homes, including 245 staff members of 167 individuals with intellectual disabilities, were allocated to a PBS or…
Descriptors: Adults, Intellectual Disability, Positive Behavior Supports, Allied Health Personnel
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Preeti Dagar – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2024
Contrary to common assumptions, the vast majority of the world's refugees reside in neighbouring countries in the Global South. This paper explores the complex interaction of global vocational education policies with the local realities of five communities within the under-researched yet highly relevant refugee context of India, across three major…
Descriptors: Refugees, Indians, Vocational Education, Intersectionality
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Richard Langer – Christian Higher Education, 2024
In the late 1990s, linguist Deborah Tannen argued that America had become an "argument culture" characterized by an adversarial frame of mind when approaching the world and the people in it. Recent events appear to have added apocalyptic fears (not entirely unfounded) to our adversarial approach. How can we talk to each other in such a…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Communication Skills, Program Effectiveness, Barriers
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Esa Syeed; Blanca Valenzuela – Teaching Sociology, 2024
Given pandemic restrictions on learning and research, autoethnography has recently garnered renewed attention as a potential alternative. Drawing on our experiences as instructor and student, we make the case that autoethnography is not only relevant to pandemic-era teaching but could also offer an effective pedagogical tool to critically engage…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Ethnography, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Terrance M. Scott; C. Michael Nelson – Exceptionality, 2024
The social movement toward cultural relativism has led to a growing distrust and even disbelief in the value of scientific inquiry regarding the effects of, or the need for, special education for students with disabilities. The authors examine the basic underpinnings of scientific methodology and its fundamental role in establishing best practice…
Descriptors: Special Education, Science Education, Teaching Methods, Role of Education
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Deliang Man; Beibei Kong; Meng Huat Chau – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2024
Despite the recent interest in student feedback literacy, few studies have considered how students can be guided to develop this literacy in language learning. This article reports on a study that aims to develop student feedback literacy through a series of training activities. These activities were introduced to a cohort of students to explore…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Literacy, Peer Evaluation, Group Instruction
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Julia Steenwegen; Noel Clycq; Jan Vanhoof – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
This paper investigates the student-teacher relationship among minoritized primary school pupils in Flanders, Belgium, who attend both mainstream and supplementary schools, educational initiatives organized by their communities in the weekend. Despite the recognized significance of this relationship, research often overlooks the experiences of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Student Relationship
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Eleanor Gulick; Brent Archer; Marion C. Leaman – Topics in Language Disorders, 2024
To support improved understanding of interaction among the heterogeneous people with aphasia who attend facilitated conversation groups we applied discourse structure analysis (DSA). We focused on group members with mild and severe aphasia. We identified the function of each communicative move, an utterance unit core to DSA, individuals made in…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Severe Disabilities, Mild Disabilities, Dialogs (Language)
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