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Donnie Adams; Kee-Man Chuah; Edward Devadason; Muhammad Shamshinor Abdul Azzis – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The emergence of chatbots and language models, such as ChatGPT has the potential to aid university students' learning experiences. However, despite its potential, ChatGPT is relatively new. There are limited studies that have investigated its usage readiness, and perceived usefulness among students for academic purposes. This study investigated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Behavior, Help Seeking
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Kirsis Allennys Dipre; Diana Gallardo; Susan F. Branco; Ladylanis Grullon Cepeda – Professional Counselor, 2024
Afro Latinx immigrants are an underserved population in the United States and within counseling specifically. The counseling profession has been slow to address the unique needs of this population despite the increased visibility of this group in recent years. Consistent with the codes of ethics from the American Counseling Association and the…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Multiracial Persons, African Americans, Immigrants
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Robert W. S. Coulter; Nicholas Szoko; Jessica Frankeberger; Brian Adams; Kelley A. Jones; Carla D. Chugani; Jocelyn Anderson; Janine Talis; Heather L. McCauley; Elizabeth Miller – Prevention Science, 2024
Sexual violence (SV) on college campuses disproportionately affects cisgender (nontransgender) women, sexual minorities (e.g., gays/lesbians, bisexuals), and gender minority (e.g., transgender/nonbinary) people. This study investigates gender and sexual behavior differences in common SV intervention targets--SV-related knowledge, prevention…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Sexual Orientation, LGBTQ People, Violence
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Karen T. Arnesen; Charles R. Graham; Heather Leary – Journal of Online Learning Research, 2024
This exploratory research addresses the state of student self-regulation (SR) in an online secondary school. Students are more likely to be successful, especially in online schools, when they are self-regulated. Understanding these students' current SR abilities can facilitate targeted interventions. Data for this study was gathered from a student…
Descriptors: Self Management, Secondary School Students, Virtual Schools, Charter Schools
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Judy Nguyen; Andrew Estrada Phuong; Shima Salehi – NACADA Journal, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated inequities within higher education. This study examined how first-generation students, compared to their continuing-generation peers, navigated institutional resources such as programs and academic advising during the pandemic. To examine institutional resource barriers, usage, and helpfulness for students, the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, First Generation College Students, Student Experience
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Dajung Diane Shin – Educational Psychology, 2024
The mass migration to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has increased students' burden of self-regulating their learning. Amid this change, students with low self-efficacy may struggle due to their tendency to exhibit poor self-regulated learning and course outcomes. This study investigated the potential buffering role of students'…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Self Management, Learning Strategies, Academic Achievement
CCCSE, 2024
Mental health concerns are a significant challenge for college students across the country. While the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated mental health challenges, it did not create them. Mental health symptoms among college students have been rising dramatically for the past decade, and the easing of the pandemic will not make them evaporate. These…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Community College Students, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety
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Nagwa Babiker Abdalla Yousif; ShadiaAbdelrahim Mohammed Daoud – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
This research aims to establish the effectiveness of the online training course on the ability of women to resist psychological, physical, sexual, and other forms of violence against women. It enrolled 108 women aged 18 to 48 years old, who applied for help from a voluntary online relief organization in Sudan and attended online training for a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Violence, Females, Online Courses
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Virnaliz Jimenez; Kelly M. Tu – Social Development, 2025
Navigating challenging peer experiences is typical during early adolescence, and youths' social cognitions--social appraisals and social self-efficacy--about such challenges have implications for their subsequent peer interactions. Parents can play a role in shaping youth social cognitive skills by socializing youth on how to think about…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Early Adolescents, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Role
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Vilkova, Kseniia; Shcheglova, Irina – Education and Information Technologies, 2021
Researchers see self-regulated learning (SRL) as a fundamental skill for succeeding in massive open online courses (MOOCs). However, there is no sufficient evidence of adequate functioning of SRL dimensions such as environment structuring, goal setting, time management, help-seeking, task strategies, and self-evaluation in the MOOC environment.…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Self Control, Online Courses, Help Seeking
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Shirrell, Matthew – American Journal of Education, 2021
Work-related social interactions are key to the effectiveness and retention of new teachers, yet little research has examined changes in these networks over time. Using longitudinal social network data from 14 elementary schools, this study explores new teachers' instructional advice interactions with their colleagues. Results suggest that new…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Faculty Mobility, Elementary School Teachers, Collegiality
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Tucker, Raymond P.; Haydel, Rachel; Zielinski, Mark; Niederkrotenthaler, Thomas – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: This experimental study investigated if watching a brief video detailing an individual's recovery following a suicide attempt increased college student mental health treatment-seeking attitudes and resource engagement more than viewing a psychoeducational video about suicide. Participants: Undergraduate student participants (N = 218)…
Descriptors: Suicide, Mental Health, Video Technology, Undergraduate Students
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Huang, Kun; Law, Victor – Educational Technology & Society, 2022
Help seeking is a self-regulated learning strategy, and peer help is an important form of interaction in online education. Yet, students often do not seek help even at the cost of lower performance. To understand the factors behind online students' commitment to peer help, this study implemented a peer-help discussion forum in an online course and…
Descriptors: Help Seeking, Online Courses, Peer Relationship, Student Attitudes
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Tegtmeyer, Jordan – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2022
This article examines the development of conceptual and theoretical frameworks through the lens of one doctoral student's qualitative dissertation. Using Ravitch and Carl's (2021) conceptual framework guide, each key component is explored, using my own dissertation as an example. Breaking down each framework section step-by-step, my journey…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Doctoral Dissertations, Student Research, Research Methodology
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Iannacchione, Alisionna; Ottmar, Erin; Ngo, Vy; Mason, Craig A.; Chan, Jenny Yun-Chen; Smith, Hannah; Drzewiecki, Kathryn C.; Shaw, Stacy T. – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2023
Prior research has shown negative relations between math anxiety and math performance. We posit that one potential pathway through which math anxiety influences performance of math equivalencies is through help seeking behavior during learning. Here, we examine whether middle school students' behavior, specifically the frequency of hint requests,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Prior Learning, Prompting, Mathematics Achievement
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