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Mo’en Alnasraween; Samer Ayasrah; Anas Hanandeh; Heyam Aljarrah – Journal of Educators Online, 2025
Student attitudes are one of the fundamental factors that influence their achievement in the educational context. This study aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of Jordanian university students' attitudes towards blended learning. The sample for the study consisted of 843 Jordanian university students who were enrolled in blended…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Attitudes, Blended Learning
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Allison M. Birnschein; Olivia F. Ward; Amaya B. McClain; Rachel L. Harmon; Courtney A. Paisley; Michelle Stevens; Theodore S. Tomeny – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
In studies that assess perceptions of autistic people by non-autistic people, researchers often ask participants to review vignettes depicting fictional autistic characters. However, few studies have investigated whether non-autistic peers accurately identify these hypothetical individuals as being on the autism spectrum. Accurately ascribing…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Behavior, College Students, Attitudes toward Disabilities
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Chengliang Wang; Xiaojiao Chen; Zhebing Hu; Sheng Jin; Xiaoqing Gu – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: ChatGPT, as a cutting-edge technology in education, is set to significantly transform the educational landscape, raising concerns about technological ethics and educational equity. Existing studies have not fully explored learners' intentions to adopt artificial intelligence generated content (AIGC) technology, highlighting the need…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education
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Tara D. Hudson; Alyssa N. Rockenbach – Journal of College Student Development, 2025
Friendships that cross social boundaries foster the development of important civic and prosocial attitudes among college students. The present study complements and extends prior quantitative findings with qualitative description, in college students' own voices, of the learning and growth that take place within boundary-crossing friendships,…
Descriptors: Friendship, College Students, Student Attitudes, Student Diversity
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Alicia Massiah; Gertrude Shotte; Viola Rowe; Ceceile Minott – Power and Education, 2025
Education is the medium through which society can be transformed to ensure we live in a world free from discrimination and exclusion, where human beings coexist peacefully. One of UNESCO's sustainable developmental goals is quality education that is inclusive and equitable. 'Education for all' and 'places of belonging' are therefore imperatives…
Descriptors: Social Change, Inclusion, Barriers, Professional Development
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Elizabeth A. Reed – String Research Journal, 2025
Professional teaching videos could be a powerful resource for shaping music teacher identity (MTI). This study examined preservice and inservice string instrument teachers' (SITs) (N = 3) preservice and inservice teaching videos to perceive similarities and differences in MTI to reveal professional growth over time. Results indicated that the SITs…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Professional Identity, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Mustafa Göktürk Tapis; Fatma Mizikaci – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2025
Teaching and learning of any language are inherently rooted in politics and power relations. Language education wields a double-edge sword, promising empowerment, emancipation, and transformation on the one hand, while simultaneously becoming a precarious instrument for marginalization and oppression on the other. Consequently, the dominant…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Praxis
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Abedelaziz Khalil; Brett Bligh – Open Praxis, 2025
This study explores the significance of Open Educational Practices (OEP) in higher education, emphasizing its role in fostering collaboration, diversity, and knowledge sharing. Prior research has failed to emphasize how experienced practitioners understand OEP. Adopting a phenomenographic approach, this study analyses the perceptions of seven…
Descriptors: Open Education, College Faculty, Administrators, Teacher Attitudes
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Luther F. Castillo; Margarette G.Laguerta – Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 2025
This study examined the unique challenges faced by student-researchers in social studies, addressing the scarcity of field-focused research in the existing literature. It employs a basic qualitative design, utilizing written responses and interviews with 29 student-researchers and five faculty members for data triangulation. A reflexive thematic…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Student Research, Barriers, College Students
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Irit Vivante; Dana Vedder-Weiss – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
Interest in science is critical for science learning. The family plays a major role in supporting the development of children's interest in science by eliciting and fostering interest and engagement with science content and practice. This study characterizes triggers for interest in science in everyday family life and measures the duration of…
Descriptors: Science Interests, Science Education, Learner Engagement, Family Involvement
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David Baidoo-Anu; Amirhossein Rasooli; Christopher DeLuca; Liying Cheng – Education Inquiry, 2025
Classroom assessment and grading play central roles in education, with important impacts on teachers and students. This study examined the interactions between Canadian teachers' and students' conceptions of assessment and approaches to grading. 219 teachers and students completed a survey with two scales: Teachers' Conceptions of Assessment…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Grading, Student Evaluation
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Wen XU; Jiani Ma; Pin Zhou – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2025
This article challenges the current framing of English as a dominant global language and focuses specifically on African international students' investment in Chinese language learning and the enactment of imagined identity in China. Drawing upon Darvin and Norton's theorisation of "Identity and a model of investment," we present an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Chinese, Second Language Learning
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Inmaculada Buendía-Martínez; Benoît Tremblay – Education & Training, 2025
Purpose: The objectives are to show how professional orientation towards cooperatives, as a universal model of social enterprise, stems from a different fit to professional preferences for other kinds of business forms; and to show how specific training has an impact on the change in professional orientation. Design/methodology/approach: The…
Descriptors: College Students, Preferences, Work Attitudes, Student Attitudes
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Muhammed Eren Uygur; Hasan Hüseyin Mutlu; Enes Çinpolat – Reading in a Foreign Language, 2025
This study examines the impact of authentic versus modified text on L2 Turkish learners' reading comprehension. A total of 230 B1-level Turkish language learners were randomly divided into two groups: one reading a modified text (n = 115) and the other an authentic text (n = 115). Both groups completed a surface-level reading comprehension test.…
Descriptors: Turkish, Second Language Learning, Reading Comprehension, Readability
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Christopher Mah; Ibrahim Adisa; Hillary Walker – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
Educators hold diverse beliefs and attitudes about generative artificial intelligence (AI). Irrespective of their stance, many acknowledge AI's growing influence and the pressing need for greater AI literacy. In this case study, we draw on Davis's (1989) technology acceptance model (TAM) to examine how two English teachers, Fiona and Margot,…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Literacy Education, English Teachers, Case Studies
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