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Sapountzis, Antonis; Vikka, Kalliopi – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2015
It is often argued that the rise of psychological sciences has offered a new way of constructing subjectivity. Although this framework was used by institutions for regulatory and administrative purposes, soon it became part of common sense and psychological language and notions began to constitute an interpretative resource for social actors.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Behavior, Immigrants, Racial Bias
Keen, Deb; Pennell, Donna – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2015
Identifying and using preferred items and activities to increase motivation and participation of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been an important and frequently used intervention strategy. Preferred objects, typically identified through a preference assessment, are most frequently used during instruction as reinforcers. These…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Vocabulary Development, Time on Task
Ott, Claudia; Robins, Anthony; Haden, Patricia; Shephard, Kerry – Computer Science Education, 2015
In higher education, quality feedback for students is regarded as one of the main contributors to improve student learning. Feedback to support students' development into self-regulated learners, who set their own goals, self-monitor their actual performance according to these goals, and adjust learning strategies if necessary, is seen as an…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Learning Strategies, Introductory Courses, College Students
Banks, Tachelle; Obiakor, Festus E. – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2015
Classrooms are not culturally neutral terrains, but rather are constructed around sets of norms, values, and expected behaviors that are culturally bound. Low tolerance levels and expectations are an indication of the incongruence between the education strategies utilized by teachers and the cultural and linguistic differences of students that are…
Descriptors: Cultural Relevance, Student Behavior, Behavior Modification, Intervention
Maguire, Meg; Braun, Annette; Ball, Stephen – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2015
Drawing on a study of education policy enactments in four English secondary schools, this paper argues that different "types" of policies call-up different forms of enactments, and that teachers and others who work in schools will have different orientations towards some of these possible ways of "doing" school. Through…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Secondary Schools, Educational Practices
Waters, Jane; Bateman, Amanda – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2015
The data considered in this article was generated as part of a doctoral research study entitled: "A sociocultural consideration of child-initiated interaction with teachers in indoor and outdoor spaces" (Waters 2011) where child-initiated, teacher-child interaction in indoor and outdoor spaces were investigated. The purpose of the…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Teacher Student Relationship, Interaction, Educational Environment
Darmody, Merike; Thornton, Maeve – Educational Studies, 2015
Internationally there is now a growing body of research on student school engagement. Much of this research highlights the association of school engagement with a range of social, behavioural and academic outcomes. Less attention is paid to factors predicting disaffection among young children across various dimensions using nationally…
Descriptors: Prediction, Elementary School Students, Outcomes of Education, Learner Engagement
Benson, Jeffrey – Educational Leadership, 2015
For many emotionally troubled students, adults in their lives have acted like the mountain trolls featured in the Harry Potter books: scary, unpredictable creatures who can't listen and who respond to conflicts with the club of punishment. Although emotionally fragile students often "act out" or withdraw in ways that create problems, and…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Adults, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems
Skalski, Anastasia Kalamaros; Strobach, Kelly Vaillancourt; Rossen, Eric; Cowan, Katherine C. – Communique, 2015
Recently, the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) has developed and approved several documents and resources that support foundational policy and practice areas critical to the future of school psychology: (1) effective education systems; (2) comprehensive school mental and behavioral health services; and (3) the comprehensive role…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Role, School Psychology, Mental Health
Communique, 2015
School psychologists are uniquely trained to deliver high quality mental and behavioral health services in the school setting to ensure all students have the support they need to be successful in school, at home, and throughout life. School psychologists are uniquely positioned in schools to facilitate the development, delivery, and monitoring of…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, School Psychology, Mental Health, Student Behavior
Lawson, Michael A.; Masyn, Katherine E. – AERA Open, 2015
Using data from the Educational Longitudinal Study (2002), this study employed latent class analysis (LCA) to explore the relationship between students' engagement-related dispositions and their behavioral engagement in home, school, and community activities. The primary aim was to identify and describe the engagement characteristics of distinct…
Descriptors: Correlation, Learner Engagement, Student Characteristics, Student Behavior
McIntosh, Kent; Lucyshyn, Joseph M.; Strickland-Cohen, M. Kathleen; Horner, Robert H. – Grantee Submission, 2015
Effective behavior support is achieved through designing supportive environments. However, it is common to overlook the context of implementation when designing support for individuals. This lack of attention to the broader context (e.g., behavior of peers, school resources, capacity of family members to use recommended strategies) may lead to…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Program Implementation, Program Effectiveness, Adjustment (to Environment)
Long, Marcus B. – ProQuest LLC, 2015
Traditional-age college students are continuing to live with their parents at higher percentages than at any time during recent history. However, little research has been conducted during the last 15 years on multiple substance use behaviors of this population and how those behaviors compare to traditional-age students who live in residence halls…
Descriptors: College Students, Smoking, Drug Abuse, Drinking
Mechur Karp, Melinda; Raufman, Julia; Efthimiou, Chris; Ritze, Nancy – Community College Research Center, Teachers College, Columbia University, 2015
Many community colleges offer a "student success" course--also known as College 101 or Introduction to College--as a means to help incoming students transition to college and become successful. The typical course is meant to provide key information and address important non-cognitive skills and behavioral expectations with the goal of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, First Year Seminars, Outcomes of Education, Curriculum Development
Amanda Haertling Thein; Mark A. Sulzer – English Journal, 2015
Grounded in the three-part literary concept of the narrator, the narratee, and the implied reader, this article provides teachers and students with a heuristic for -- uncovering, attending to, and critiquing assumptions about youth found in the first-person narrative form that predominates in young adult literature.
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Narration, Personal Narratives, Reader Response

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