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Gowlett, Christina – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2014
This paper applies a Butlerian-inspired "queer(y)ing" methodology to disrupt the utility of agency being framed within the binary of escape and coercion. In particular, it uses Butler's concept of performative resignification to analyse how Simon, a 16-year-old white male student, maneouvres his way through the social conventions of…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Empowerment, Secondary School Students, Males
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Koegel, Lynn Kern; Singh, Anjileen K.; Koegel, Robert L.; Hollingsworth, Jessica R.; Bradshaw, Jessica – Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 2014
Empirical studies have documented a variety of social abnormalities in infancy that indicate risk for later social and behavioral difficulties. There is very little research illustrating the presence of such behavioral vulnerabilities with frequent repeated measures, and the feasibility of designing interventions for improving social engagement in…
Descriptors: Social Development, Interpersonal Relationship, Infants, Affective Behavior
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Sulik, Gayle; Keys, Jennifer – Teaching Sociology, 2014
This study analyzes the content and discursive strategies within 39 introductory-level sociology course syllabi published in TRAILS, the Teaching Resources and Innovations Library of the American Sociological Association, from two different time periods (2004 and 2010) to explore the syllabus as a tool for socialization. We find that syllabi,…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Sociology, Course Descriptions, Socialization
Rovira, Alexandra – Online Submission, 2014
Though laws relating to including children on the autism spectrum and general education in public school settings are in place, inclusion of students is still not a widespread practice in all elementary classrooms. This study examines the social needs of children with autism and in an inclusive classroom. Children with autism are often placed in…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Children, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Flynn, Mark A.; Carter, Elizabeth – Communication Education, 2016
A two-group pretest-post-test quasi-experiment was conducted to analyze the impact of curriculum infusion of the social norms approach on students' alcohol perceptions and behaviors. This study extended previous research by examining two types of curriculum infusion, information only (IO) and service learning (SL). Also, owing to variations in…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Social Behavior, Pretests Posttests, Quasiexperimental Design
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Biber, Kazim – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2016
The purpose of this study is to analyze the effects of folk dance training on 5-6 year old Pre-school children's physical and social development. The experimental design with an experimental and control group was used in accordance with the quantitative research methods in this research. The research has been conducted with the participation of 40…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Folk Culture, Preschool Children, Physical Fitness
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Datta, Poulomee; Palmer, Carolyn – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2015
There is a general need for research in Australia on whether the support services provided in schools prove useful for students with disabilities (Datta, 2015; O'Rourke & Houghton, 2006), especially students with vision impairment. This qualitative study aimed to provide insights into the influence of the support services delivered in South…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Visual Impairments, Problem Solving
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Tsaliki, Liza – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2015
In an attempt to resist moral panics over children's media consumption, and especially girls' consumption of hyper-sexualised popular media, this paper aims to offer a more positive account of popular culture and young children's, especially girls', engagement with it. By adopting a historical approach to modern childhood and the moral panics…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Females, Sexuality, Qualitative Research
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Lu, Yolanda; Curwood, Jen Scott – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2015
A substantial body of research indicates that a teacher's identity is an essential aspect of their professional practice. As this body of research grows, researchers have increasingly sought to investigate the nature of pre-service teacher identities. This paper reports on a study that examined identities in the context of a pre-service cohort's…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Computer Mediated Communication, Self Concept
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McMahon, Camilla M.; Vismara, Laurie A.; Solomon, Marjorie – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2013
The social behavior of children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder was evaluated weekly over 19 weeks of a social skills training program. Participants' vocalizations were coded as initiating, responding, or other (e.g., self-talk). Participants' interactions were coded as dyadic peer interactions, dyadic leader interactions,…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Intervention, Interpersonal Competence, Children
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Lawson, Timothy J.; Haubner, Richard R.; Bodle, James H. – Teaching of Psychology, 2013
To help beginning psychology students understand how they are influenced by social pressures to conform, we developed a demonstration designed to elicit their conformity to a small group of students standing in the hallway before class. Results showed the demonstration increased students' recognition of their own tendency to conform, knowledge of…
Descriptors: College Students, Novices, Psychology, Introductory Courses
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White, E. Jayne – Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2013
This article challenges traditional approaches to emotion as a discreet biological or dialectic process in the early years. In doing so the proposition is made that emotion is an answerable social act of meaning-making and self-hood. Inspired by Bakhtinian philosophy, which resists separating emotion from cognition or the individual from their…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Infants, Toddlers, Mathematics Education
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Duku, Eric; Vaillancourt, Tracy; Szatmari, Peter; Georgiades, Stelios; Zwaigenbaum, Lonnie; Smith, Isabel M.; Bryson, Susan; Fombonne, Eric; Mirenda, Pat; Roberts, Wendy; Volden, Joanne; Waddell, Charlotte; Thompson, Ann; Bennett, Teresa – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2013
The purpose of this study was to examine the measurement properties of the Social Responsiveness Scale in an accelerated longitudinal sample of 4-year-old preschool children with the complementary approaches of categorical confirmatory factor analysis and Rasch analysis. Measurement models based on the literature and other hypothesized measurement…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Validity, Measures (Individuals), Autism
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Abrams, Dominic; Palmer, Sally B.; Rutland, Adam; Cameron, Lindsey; Van de Vyver, Julie – Developmental Psychology, 2014
Research with adults has demonstrated a "black sheep effect" (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations of normative group members, ingroup deviants are derogated more than outgroup deviants. The developmental subjective group dynamics (DSGD) model holds that the BSE should develop during middle childhood when children apply wider social…
Descriptors: Children, Behavior Standards, Social Behavior, Antisocial Behavior
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Conn, Carmel – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2014
The social needs of children with autism are complex, and their inclusion in mainstream schools necessitates a consideration of the nature of a child's participation in peer culture and how it is received by others. The case study reported here sought to investigate the social engagement of a child with autism and his peers using naturalistic…
Descriptors: Autism, Inclusion, Mainstreaming, Peer Relationship
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