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Zimmerman, Aaron Samuel – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2017
In this commentary, I explore a method of teacher reflection developed by Korthagen and colleagues, which they refer to as "core reflection" (Korthagen, Kim, & Green, 2013). Specifically, I have noticed that the process of "core reflection" bears a strong resemblance to self-fulfilling prophecies and other "placebo…
Descriptors: Reflection, Teacher Education, Expectation, Teacher Behavior
Chenggui Duan – Asian Association of Open Universities Journal, 2024
Purpose: This study aims to examine the factors influencing university students' adoption of open-source software (OSS) within the context of open educational practices (OEP) by applying an extended Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT 2) model. Design/methodology/approach: The research employs a quantitative approach,…
Descriptors: Open Education, Open Source Technology, Computer Software, Influences
Belkis Choiseul-Praslin; Clare Papay; Danie Roberts-Dahm; Chelsea Stinnett; Mindy Lingo – Institute for Community Inclusion, 2024
As the enrollment of students with intellectual disability in colleges and universities increases, so does the need to evaluate existing postsecondary education programs for students with intellectual disability from multiple perspectives. These programs are designed for students with intellectual disability, and the perspectives of students with…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, Student Experience, Postsecondary Education
Giulia Inguaggiato; Claudia Pallise Perello; Petra Verdonk; Linda Schoonmade; Pamela Andanda; Mariette van den Hoven; Natalie Evans – Research Ethics, 2024
Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic globally disrupted lives and contributed to the exacerbation of pre-existing inequalities. Women in research were also affected. The prominent role that women played in professional and personal care duties had a detrimental effect on their research outputs, potentially hindering their career progression.…
Descriptors: Experience, Females, Researchers, COVID-19
Donna P. Bailey – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The manufacturing industry is crucial to the United States economy, constituting more than 10% of the gross domestic product (National Association of Manufacturing [NAM], 2022). However, the sector faces challenges such as a shortage of skilled labor and underrepresentation of women, which threaten its sustainability (NAM, 2023). Various…
Descriptors: Manufacturing Industry, Career Choice, Females, Disproportionate Representation
Priscellia O. Carter – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study presents the lived experiences of eight African American male recent high school graduates in their mathematics classes. These young men are currently attending various colleges across the United States in pursuit of obtaining a college degree. A few of the young African American men who were interviewed faced challenges during their…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, High School Students, College Students
Dalton D. Marsh; Sheree T. Sharpe; Suzanne E. Graham – Journal for STEM Education Research, 2024
This study aimed to better understand the relationships between U.S. high school students' STEM-related educational experiences, expectancy-value attitudes, achievement, course-taking, and college major choices. Analyses employed data from three waves of the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (HSLS:09) and used structural equation modeling to…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Student Attitudes, Course Selection (Students), Majors (Students)
Peng Xu; Jenny Ritchie – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
In response to growing attention to young children's citizenship, and recent calls for critique of Western discourses and practices, we explore the movement of Western 'pioneering' pedagogies of early childhood education (ECE) and their localisation in Aotearoa New Zealand. Employing a poststructural positioning, and theoretical devices drawn from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship, Doctoral Dissertations, Preschool Teachers
Espinoza, Óscar; Gonzalez, Luis; McGinn, Noel – International Journal of Comparative Education and Development, 2022
Purpose: The objective of the present study was to assess which teachers hired to teach secondary school dropouts are most likely to adapt their practices to match their students' characteristics. Chile recently initiated a system "second chance" schools for dropouts. Most of the teaching staff were recruited from the secondary schools…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Dropouts, Student Characteristics, Foreign Countries
Delle, Eric; Searle, Ben – Journal of Career Development, 2022
Researchers suggest contextual and personal factors may interact to predict career adaptability and that antecedents of career adaptability have received less research attention. Consequently, we examined the relationship between developmental leadership, career optimism, and career adaptability, and the potential moderating role of career…
Descriptors: Vocational Adjustment, Positive Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Leadership Role
Meyer, Jasmin; Leuze, Kathrin; Strauss, Susanne – Research in Higher Education, 2022
While a large body of research addresses both subject choice and student dropout in higher education, much less is known about switching the initially chosen major. Therefore, we ask why students switch their major in higher education and analyse this for the case of Germany, taking the timing and the degree of such switches (within and across…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Majors (Students), Secondary Education
Sims, Riley N.; Rizzo, Michael T.; Mulvey, Kelly Lynn; Killen, Melanie – Developmental Psychology, 2022
This study investigated the role of children's gender stereotypes and peer playmate experiences in shaping their desire to play with peers who hold counterstereotypical preferences (e.g., a boy who likes dolls or a girl who likes trucks). Children (N = 95; 46 girls, 49 boys; 67% White, 18% Black, 8% Latinx, 4% Asian, 3% other; median household…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Peer Relationship, Young Children, Toys
Agyei, Clifford; Razi, Özge – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
The educational transformation of flipped classroom continues to be the important approach to increasing students' readiness for flipped learning. To successfully implement the flipped classroom, students' readiness to use the materials delivered to them in the pre-class session and parent-school involvement should be part of the process to…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Readiness, Expectation, Parent School Relationship
Phelps, Vicki A. – Roeper Review, 2022
This qualitative cross-case study explores gifted adolescents' perspectives on motivation in learning as a means to better understand their complex motivational and academic needs. Participants consisted of 6 students, ranging in age from 11 to 16, identified as gifted through holistic measures including cognition scores, interviews, and other…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Student Motivation, Adolescents, Gifted Education
Archer, Amerah; Kumar, Revathy; Pilcher, Eric – Theory Into Practice, 2022
Recruiting and retaining students of color in colleges of education in predominately White institutions (PWIs) is a source of concern. Efforts to reverse this trend have proven unsuccessful. This article uses the Expectancy-Value-Cost motivational framework to understand three underlying cultural costs that negatively impact preservice teachers of…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Preservice Teachers, Racial Composition, Expectation

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