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Harper, Amanda; Cornish, Linley; Smith, Susen; Merrotsy, Peter – Roeper Review, 2017
Dabrowski's theory of positive disintegration is an emotion-centered, nonontogenetic, five-level theory of personality development where the experience of all emotions is essential for the process of growth. In this article, we examine the complexities of the three factors of development, which are essential to the notion of development within the…
Descriptors: Personality Theories, Personality Development, Psychological Patterns, Influences
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Busch, Brigitta – Applied Linguistics, 2017
The aim of this article is to explore the connections between the concepts of the linguistic repertoire, of language ideologies, and of lived experience of language. In foregrounding the concept of "Spracherleben", the lived experience of language, this article contributes to the ongoing debate on how to rethink the notion of the…
Descriptors: Linguistic Theory, Ideology, Experience, Psychological Patterns
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Burch, Barbara; Cangemi, Joseph P.; Allen, Greg – Education, 2017
This article is about success, its positive aspects and, unfortunately, its negative aspects. Since most individuals are motivated to seek success from early on, what happens when an individual becomes quite successful and then believes he/she is more deserving of it? Such individuals often develop an overblown self-belief system, suggesting a…
Descriptors: Success, Self Esteem, Psychological Patterns, Recognition (Achievement)
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Boutefara, Tarek; Mahdaoui, Latifa – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2017
The Socio-constructive approach applied by the largely used e-Learning platforms tries to give the learners the ability to build their own knowledge by searching, analyzing and discussing information in a collaborative environment. This approach has known a large success. In this paper, we will look to this approach from an emotional point of…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Cooperative Learning, Electronic Learning, Psychological Patterns
Gul, Showkeen Bilal Ahmad – Online Submission, 2017
Loneliness and academic anxiety have become common problems for many college students. The purpose of this study was to investigate students' loneliness levels and their academic anxiety at the college level. The descriptive survey research method was used for the study and the sample consisted of 210 college students (99 male and 111 female)…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Anxiety, College Students, Correlation
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Han Yu; Chunyan Miao; Cyril Leung; Timothy John White – npj Science of Learning, 2017
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) represent a form of large-scale learning that is changing the landscape of higher education. In this paper, we offer a perspective on how advances in artificial intelligence (AI) may enhance learning and research on MOOCs. We focus on emerging AI techniques including how knowledge representation tools can enable…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, MOOCs, Individualized Instruction, Psychological Patterns
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Vela, Javier Cavazos; Smith, Wayne D.; Whittenberg, James F.; Guardiola, Rebekah; Savage, Miranda – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2018
Latina/o college students (N = 130) provided perceptions of psychological grit, presence of meaning in life, search for meaning in life, hope, life satisfaction, and mindfulness. Hope and mindfulness were significant predictors of psychological grit. A discussion regarding the importance of these findings and implications for counselors are…
Descriptors: College Students, Hispanic American Students, Academic Persistence, Predictor Variables
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Jack, Alexander H.; Egan, Vincent – School Mental Health, 2018
Experiences of bullying predict the development of paranoia in school-age adolescents. While many instances of psychotic phenomena are transitory, maintained victimization can lead to increasingly distressing paranoid thinking. Furthermore, paranoid thinkers perceive threat in neutral social stimuli and are vigilant for environmental risk. The…
Descriptors: Bullying, Psychological Patterns, Interpersonal Competence, Secondary School Students
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Mawhinney, Lynnette; Rinke, Carol R. – Urban Education, 2018
This article explores the dynamic structures of emotions used by former urban teachers as they negotiated the challenges of the profession. Drawing from a national sample of 25 former urban teachers, this article looks closely at the lives of two teachers who taught in urban intensive school districts. Specifically, the piece captures the…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Urban Teaching, Urban Education
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Prosen, Simona; Smrtnik Vitulic, Helena – Early Child Development and Care, 2018
The present study analyses the emotional expression of children in the preschool context. Students of preschool education observed 70 children in preschool institutions from various Slovenian regions. The children expressed different emotions in terms of their valence and complexity, with joy being the most frequently expressed emotion (f = 96% or…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Emotional Response, Toddlers
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Sypnowich, Christine – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2018
This article analyses utopian and dystopian literature and its role in political education in order to make the case for imparting a 'utopian aspiration' that nurtures hope for the pursuit of political ideals. I note an 'anti-utopian' theme in both literature and political philosophy, a theme that emerges in a particularly fascinating pair of…
Descriptors: Novels, Literature, Social Systems, Political Attitudes
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Mar, Raymond A. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2018
Stories have long been theorized to influence how we perceive our social world and our peers. Empirical research on this topic has begun to grow, with many studies exploring how stories and social cognition relate, across a range of different approaches. In order to structure past work and guide future investigations, this article presents a…
Descriptors: Social Cognition, Guidelines, Interpersonal Relationship, Theory of Mind
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Brock, Stephen E.; Louvar Reeves, Melissa A. – Contemporary School Psychology, 2018
Suicide is a leading cause of death among youth ages 10 years and older. Further, recent federal surveillance data suggest the rates of suicidal ideation and behaviors to be increasing. With these facts in mind, in this paper, we examine the school psychologist's role in suicide risk assessment; which assesses the degree to which students, who…
Descriptors: Suicide, Psychological Patterns, School Psychologists, Counselor Role
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Sword, Helen; Trofimova, Evija; Ballard, Madeleine – Higher Education Research and Development, 2018
This paper aims to start a conversation about a common yet under-examined emotion experienced by academic writers worldwide: frustration. What is frustration, exactly? What are its causes and effects, its symptoms and its cures? Is frustration an impediment to writing or a motivational impetus? Can academic writers vanquish frustration, or must we…
Descriptors: Writing Attitudes, Psychological Patterns, Stress Variables, Neuropsychology
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Macrides, Elena; Angeli, Charoula – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2018
The present study addresses the lack of a theoretical framework for the integration of technology in music teaching and learning, and explores, within the framework of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK), the importance of affect in the instructional design of music lessons. The purpose of this study is twofold: (a) to extend the…
Descriptors: Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Technological Literacy, Music Education, Technology Integration
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