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Duncan Gillard; Sarah Cassidy; Ben Anderson – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2025
B. F. Skinner's work in the field of verbal behaviour represented a movement of global significance. However, in today's age, even those who appreciate its profound importance in the archives of psychology accept that it did not sufficiently account for complex human language. Recent advances in psychological science have led to the emergence of a…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Behavior Theories, Mental Health, Models
Nicola Currie; Charlotte Webber; Katherine Wilkinson; Christina Clark; Gemma Moss; Sarah McGeown – Reading Psychology, 2025
This study provides novel and nuanced insights into the relationship between adolescents' fiction reading and their wellbeing. In total, 19 adolescents (aged 15-17-years-old) living in the UK participated in semi-structured interviews exploring three aspects of wellbeing: positive affect, connection and personal growth. In relation to positive…
Descriptors: Fiction, Adolescents, Reading Materials, Well Being
Andrew R. Scheef; Ozlem Oner; Ashley Thiel; Aleksandra Hollingshead; Janice Carson – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2025
The critical shortage of special education teachers in the U.S. can be alleviated by transitioning paraeducators into certified teaching roles. This study investigates what motivates paraeducators to pursue teaching credentials. In this study, 11 paraeducators enrolled in a university-based credentialing program participated in semi-structured…
Descriptors: Paraprofessional School Personnel, Occupational Aspiration, Teaching (Occupation), Motivation
Leipart, Walter – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Successful and high achieving schools have leaders that establish clarity within the school and know they "have a hand in shaping events" and results they want to achieve (Bandura, 2012, p. 11). Successful and high achieving schools not only implement specific research-based practices that help all students succeed, but they also…
Descriptors: Leadership, Behavior, Beliefs, Self Efficacy
Charlotte Dudley – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore how mentees describe the career and psychosocial mentoring functions of mentors in non-profit organizations in the southern United States. The theoretical foundation for the study was Kram's mentoring roles theory. Two research questions focused on how mentees in a subordinate…
Descriptors: Mentors, Nonprofit Organizations, Individual Development, Career Guidance
Alyssa Stefanese Yates – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2024
There are over 2.7 million student-mothers pursuing associate and bachelor's degrees in the US higher education system. Although student-mothers' enrollment continues to grow, they report being misunderstood and underserved in higher education. In response, I offer a modification to Marcia Baxter Magolda's self-authorship entitled,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mothers, Self Concept, Student Personnel Services
Gal Harpaz; Tal Vaizman; Yosi Yaffe – Higher Education Quarterly, 2024
The connection between grit and achievement in a variety of areas is well documented. Nevertheless, the factors that affect domain-specific academic grit and the relationship of these factors to academic achievement still require clarification. The present study aimed to explore the contribution of three main categories of variables: subjective…
Descriptors: College Students, Academic Achievement, Persistence, Resilience (Psychology)
Darrell Townshend – International Journal of Music Education, 2024
Musician-teacher identity is a "work-in-progress" spanning a career lifetime, yet little research appears to explore how this culminative development occurs, particularly from an individualized musician-teacher viewpoint. Using a qualitative epistemology, the author examines autoethnographic vignettes of life experience to highlight how…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Ethnography, Music Education, Music Teachers
Rebecca Kirkbride; Maria Livanou; Verity Longley; Susan Margaret Waring – Pastoral Care in Education, 2024
The present study investigates how counsellors working with children and young people (CYP) perceive their professional identity, and how the 'Practitioner Manual' and BACP Competence Frameworks, commissioned by the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP; 2014/2019a), can contribute to the strengthening of CYP counsellor…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Counselors, Children, Youth
Hugo Horta; Huan Li; Sheng-Ju Chan – Higher Education Quarterly, 2024
Drawing on interviews with nine PhD students and twelve PhD graduates from a research university in Taiwan, this paper explores students' motivational profiles for pursuing a PhD at a time when that degree is increasingly decoupled from academic employment. Using self-determination theory as a conceptual lens, the paper identifies common enrolment…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Students, Student Motivation
David Golden – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis was to understand the extent to which hegemonic masculinity inhibits self-authorship among male undergraduate students at Saint Somewhere College, a small, liberal arts, and Catholic institution of postsecondary education in the northeastern United States. Utilizing Baxter Magolda's…
Descriptors: Religious Colleges, Catholics, Males, Undergraduate Students
Lara Condon – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Many elementary teachers enter the profession with anxieties about teaching mathematics that can impact their approaches to math instruction. Though teacher education programs often strive to alleviate these anxieties, the process of learning to teach math is complex, and novice teachers often enter the field with little support for continued…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Professional Identity, Elementary School Teachers
Maleka Donaldson; Selma Benmoussa; Mia Hwang – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Making mistakes and receiving feedback are crucial elements of learning. Reading picturebooks with young children can help shape their perceptions of mistakes and model adaptive responses they can emulate, both in the short term and for years to come. This content analysis identified and analyzed the story characteristics of 25 recently published…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Childrens Literature, Error Patterns, Content Analysis
Jennifer S. Durocher; Rahul Mittal; Emily Furar; Idil Memis; Leylane Cavalcante; Lorena Klahr; Rebecca S. Eshraghi; Michael Alessandri; Adrien A. Eshraghi – Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Research in the field of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) focuses mainly on school-aged children and male participants. This has left substantial gaps in our understanding of the life course of autistic individuals, particularly autistic females, once they reach adulthood. The objective of this concise narrative review is to discuss the current…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Females, Maturity (Individuals), Individual Development
C. V. Dolan; Jason C. Garvey – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2024
The purpose of this article is to describe an emergent model that conceptualizes common experiences for nonbinary people as they explore and navigate their identities by synthesizing existing nonbinary identity development literature. We ground our manuscript epistemologically in queer theory, queer of color critique, and intersectionality theory.…
Descriptors: Self Concept, LGBTQ People, Sex Role, Individual Development

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