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Vea, Tanner – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
In this paper, I consider a social movement for animal rights as a site of learning about a particular form of ethics. I use a multiliteracies framework, which emphasizes critical consumption and creation across a range of media forms, to consider how learning unfolds using a different kind of medium: the affective body. Activists in this study…
Descriptors: Multiple Literacies, Animals, Ethics, Activism
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DeKeseredy, Walter S.; Schwartz, Martin D.; Harris, Bridget; Woodlock, Delanie; Nolan, James; Hall-Sanchez, Amanda – SAGE Open, 2019
Researchers have accumulated much social scientific knowledge about the scope, distribution, causes, and outcomes of the physical and sexual abuse of female students in North American institutions of higher learning. However, surveys of technology-facilitated stalking and the dissemination of unwanted sexual messages/images in college campus…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Proximity, Computer Mediated Communication, Crime
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Moreno, Jorge O.; Caamal-Olvera, Cinthya G.; Luna, Edgar M. – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2023
Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the demand for mobility in higher education to understand the critical elements of students' mobility and the potential impact of accessing sustainable alternatives. The demand for different means of transportation accounts for socioeconomic variables such as household income and size, gender, age, among other…
Descriptors: Transportation, Sustainability, Metropolitan Areas, Mobility
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Dache, Amalia – Journal of Higher Education, 2022
Educational access studies have found that residents' choices and opportunities are often geographically bound and based on capital accumulation rather than educational attainment needs. Public transportation in the United States has a long history of being the primary source of mobility for urban residents, who are more likely than suburban…
Descriptors: Geographic Location, Bus Transportation, Urban Areas, Neighborhoods
William D. Lopez; Karen A. Kling; Amanda Nothaft – Poverty Solutions, University of Michigan, 2022
Access to high-quality, affordable, and reliable child care is essential to economic stability and mobility for families. In Michigan, finding and paying for child care is a major challenge for parents across all socioeconomic levels, with unique challenges for families with low incomes. The Child Development and Care (CDC) subsidy program, funded…
Descriptors: Child Care, Low Income Groups, Grants, State Aid
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Haydon, Todd; Musti-Rao, Shobana; Kennedy, Alana; Murphy, Meredith; Hunter, William; Boone, Jason – Beyond Behavior, 2020
Teacher praise is an evidence-based strategy shown to increase appropriate prosocial behavior and decrease disruptive behavior, particularly with elementary school age students. In this article, we provide direction and recommendations for using positive feedback with middle and high school students. A review of the research literature, guidelines…
Descriptors: Positive Reinforcement, Middle School Students, High School Students, Feedback (Response)
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Kim, Saerom; Kim, Jin-Hwan; Park, Yukyung; Kim, Sun; Kim, Chang-yup – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
This study aims to analyze South Korea's experience during the COVID-19 outbreak through a gendered lens. We briefly introduce the COVID-19 outbreak in Korea, scrutinize gendered vulnerability in contracting the virus, and then analyze the gendered aspects of the pandemic response in two phases: quarantine policy and mitigation policy. The authors…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Public Health, Health Behavior
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Manago, Adriana M.; Brown, Genavee; Lawley, Kendall A.; Anderson, Glenn – Developmental Psychology, 2020
The amount of time adolescents spend communicating via digital technologies such as smartphones has led to concerns that computer-mediated communication (CMC) is displacing face-to-face (FtF) interactions and disrupting social development. Although many studies have examined CMC in adolescents' relationships with friends, few studies have examined…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Computer Mediated Communication, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
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Devi, Anamika; Fleer, Marilyn; Li, Liang – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2018
Grounded in Vygotsky's cultural-historical theory, this paper examines how often teachers are involved in children's imaginative play and discusses their beliefs about their role in supporting children's imaginative play. To investigate this problem, video (65 hours of digital observations) and interview data (two hours and 30 minutes) of 60…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Role, Play, Imagination
Boyd, LouAnne Erin – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Social communication is one of the key components of successful interaction. People with autism can have significant challenges with social communication, resulting in some of the highest rates of depression and anxiety. In fact, young adults with autism have suicide rates that are 28 times higher than the general population. Thus, supporting…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Nonverbal Communication, Assistive Technology
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DiCarlo, Cynthia F.; Baumgartner, Jennifer I.; Caballero, Jamie O.; Powers, Courtney – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2017
Prompt strategies have been used to increase the compliance of preschool-aged children to teacher directives. This paper describes two experiments conducted to determine if classroom teachers could learn to use the LtM prompt hierarchy and if child compliance would increase in response to teacher behavior. This study builds on the current…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Teaching Methods, Preschool Children, Compliance (Psychology)
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Gwon, Seok Hyun; DeGuzman, Pamela B.; Kulbok, Pamela A.; Jeong, Suyong – Journal of School Nursing, 2017
Adolescent smoking prevention is an important issue in health care. This literature review describes the theoretical concept of ecological model for adolescent smoking and tobacco retailers and summarizes previous studies on the association between the density and proximity of tobacco retailers and adolescent smoking. We reviewed nine studies on…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Smoking, Retailing, Prevention
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Kusumawati, Andriani; Perera, Nelson; Yanamandram, Venkata – International Journal of Educational Management, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify the factors influencing Indonesian students' choice of university by estimating the trade-off students make in selecting a university. Design/methodology/approach: Conjoint analysis was used to examine the relative importance and the part-worth scores of the attributes that influence students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Choice, College Bound Students, Family Influence
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Carvalho, Shelby – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2022
Refugee girls are one of the most marginalized groups in the world when it comes to school participation, and they are half as likely to enroll in secondary school as their male peers. Gender disparities can be made worse by conflict and displacement, and they often increase as children get older. As many low- and middle-income host countries move…
Descriptors: Refugees, Females, Gender Bias, Secondary Education
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Baliyan, Som Pal; Khama, Dira – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2020
Mathematics and English are essential subjects of the education system globally, as they provide skills for everyday human life. Mathematics and English are core subjects in the senior secondary education program in Botswana. The performance of students in Botswana in mathematics and English over the years has been poor. Most students travel long…
Descriptors: Study, School Location, Place of Residence, Mathematics Achievement
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