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Miller, Karyn E.; Riley, Jacqueline – Innovative Higher Education, 2022
Extensive research suggests that ideal worker and mothering expectations have long constrained academic mothers' personal and professional choices. This article explores how academic mothers experienced their dual roles amid the unprecedented shift in the work-life landscape due to COVID-19. Content analysis of questionnaire data (n = 141)…
Descriptors: Family Work Relationship, Mothers, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Walker, Sue; Lunn-Brownlee, Jo; Scholes, Laura; Johansson, Eva – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2022
Previous research has emphasised the importance of active citizenship in the early years for the development of tolerant and cohesive societies. This paper reports data from 174 children, aged 6-7 years, who were interviewed in the first year of a longitudinal study. Children were presented with two scenarios about inclusion of others in play. One…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Inclusion, Play, Social Behavior
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Tsoni, Rozita; Panagiotakopoulos, Christos ?.; Verykios, Vassilios S. – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
This paper proposes a multilayered methodology for analyzing distance learning students' data to gain insight into the learning progress of the student subjects both in an individual basis and as members of a learning community during the course taking process. The communication aspect is of high importance in educational research. Additionally,…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Student Behavior, Social Behavior, Learning Processes
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Herz, Rachel S.; Larsson, Maria; Trujillo, Rafael; Casola, Marisa C.; Ahmed, Farah K.; Lipe, Stacy; Brashear, Morgan E. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
Humans have deliberately scented their environment for purpose or pleasure for millennia. In the contemporary marketplace most consumers prefer and purchase scented versions of common household products. However, the drivers of this consumer preference have not been elucidated. To explain the attraction to scent in household products we propose a…
Descriptors: Olfactory Perception, Consumer Economics, Preferences, Purchasing
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Auðardóttir, Auður Magndís – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
The aim of this study is to analyse working-class mothers' narratives of social interactions among parents at their children's schools. A special focus is paid to the emotions that arise in such interactions and their role in the reproduction of class. A narrative analysis of six stories of white, working-class mothers of compulsory school aged…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Working Class, Mothers, Parent Participation
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Sette, Stefania; Zava, Federica; Baumgartner, Emma; Laghi, Fiorenzo; Coplan, Robert J. – Early Education and Development, 2022
Research Findings: The goal of this study was to investigate the role of play behaviors in the links between child shyness and teacher-child relationship quality in preschool. Participants were 212 (102 girls) young children (M = 58.32 months, SD = 10.72) recruited from 10 classrooms in three preschools in central Italy. Parents evaluated…
Descriptors: Play, Student Behavior, Shyness, Teacher Student Relationship
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McMains, Juliet – Journal of Dance Education, 2022
This article examines how an affirmative consent model can be applied in social dance contexts and addresses how social dance teachers can foster a culture of consent in their classes and communities. This model is based on legal and cultural activists' efforts to reduce incidents of sexual assault by shifting rape culture to consent culture. The…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Congruence (Psychology), Classroom Environment
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Kaplan-Berkley, Sharon – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2022
Educators and parents increasingly report the influence of digital culture on the daily lives and relationships of young children. Contemporary young children are growing up in a world saturated with digital technologies. Adapting to this phenomenon, the existing classroom is evolving into an environment that supports the interface between digital…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Electronic Publishing, Mass Media, Young Children
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Bellis, Alexandra L.; Swartout, Kevin M.; Salazar, Laura F. – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: To determine whether college men's perceptions of campus drinking norms, aggregated at the institution-level, predicted heavy episodic drinking and sexual violence perpetration. Participants: Data were collected from a sample of 1144 first-year male college freshmen enrolled at one of thirty four-year institutions in the state of…
Descriptors: College Students, Males, Drinking, Sexual Abuse
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Greer, Anna E.; Morgan, Kerry; Samuolis, Jessica; Diaz, Gabrielle; Merighi, Julianna; Mahoney, Patrick – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: Using social cognitive theory as a framework, this study examined electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) use, related cognitions, and context among college students. Participants: Respondents were 1229 students attending a mid-sized, northeastern university. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was administered and SPSS was used for…
Descriptors: Smoking, College Students, Student Behavior, Behavior Standards
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Veenstra, René; Lodder, Gerine M. A. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2022
This article focuses on the link between social norms and behavioral development as presented in research on norms regarding bullying and aggression. The aim is to present a conceptual framework for how classroom norms may explain children's decisions to defend others or refrain from defending. Norms emerge from group consensus about what is…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Social Behavior, Student Behavior, Classroom Environment
Miller, Faith G.; Murphy, Emma; Sullivan, Amanda L. – Equity Assistance Center Region III, Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center, 2022
This "Equity by Design" brief summarizes the key features and considerations for planning, implementing, and evaluating social, emotional or behavioral screening within multitier systems of support (MTSS), to advance educational equity.
Descriptors: Equal Education, Screening Tests, Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances
Kathryn Janelle Baganz – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive design study was to understand how graduate-level students enrolled in online classes at a small Christian university in the Midwest described their social presence experience as operationalized in the various components of Whiteside's social presence model (affective association, community cohesion,…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Colleges, Graduate Students, Online Courses
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Zajchowski, Chris A. B.; Armeson, Kensey; Rose, Jeff; Brownlee, Matthew T. J. – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2020
Research focused on the effect of place attachment on perceptions of increased recreational use and subsequent ecological impacts has illustrated mixed results. In some cases, place identity contributes to higher acceptance of pollution and litter; in others, it yields negative attitudes toward crowding and environmental degradation. We tested the…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Social Behavior, Behavior Standards, Recreational Activities
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Sobel, David M.; Finiasz, Zoe – Child Development, 2020
One way children are remarkable learners is that they learn from others. Critically, children are selective when assessing from whom to learn, particularly in the domain of word learning. We conducted an analysis of children's selective word learning, reviewing 63 papers on 6,525 participants. Children's ability to engage in selective word…
Descriptors: Children, Learning Processes, Vocabulary Development, Metacognition
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