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Fábio Botelho Guedes; Ana Cerqueira; Alexandra Marques-Pinto; Amélia Branco; Cecília Galvão; Joana Sousa; Luis F. Goulao; Rosário Bronze; Wanda Viegas; Tania Gaspar; Carmen Moreno; Margarida Gaspar de Matos – European Journal of Education, 2024
The aim of the study was to explore the factors and barriers related to the incentive and opportunity of school-family communication. This work is part of the HOUSE-Colégio F3 Project, ULisbon, which included 1,143 first-year university students from the University of Lisbon, with average age of 19.61 ± 3.96 years. The young people who had better…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Barriers, College Freshmen, Interpersonal Communication
Jane Kenway; Rebecca Boden; Malcolm James – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
Too few studies of elite private schools consider how they derive power and prestige from their relationships and interactions with other social and political groups and institutions, including the State. This paper contributes to elite school studies by examining the relationality between the Australian State and private sector schools around how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Schools, Educational Finance, Federal Aid
Yinni Peng – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
Although class differences and intra-class diversity in children's engagement in organised extracurricular activities have been studied extensively, less attention has been paid to internal family dynamics and conjugal negotiation in enrolling children in these activities. From the perspectives of gendered parenting and relational sociology, this…
Descriptors: Sex, Child Rearing, Extracurricular Activities, Family Influence
Robert J. Sternberg – Gifted Education International, 2024
Individuals are typically identified as gifted largely on the basis of competence in limited contexts, but their performance in the real world, both as children and adults, often lags far behind their competence. Thus, the identification of the individuals as "gifted," however useful in theory, is much less useful in practice. This…
Descriptors: Models, Gifted, Competence, Performance
Mohamad Reza Farangi; Saeed Mehrpour – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2024
Children's early language development is under the influence of several positive and negative factors including television as an input source and family's socio-economic status. Considering that, this study investigated the effects of these variables on children's vocabulary development using a quasi-experimental design. To this end, 60 Iranian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Socioeconomic Status, Television Viewing
Alf Coles; Armando Solares-Rojas; Kate le Roux – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2024
In this theoretical article, we argue that the imminent collapse of earth systems that sustain life forms calls for mathematics education as a field to reflect on and re-evaluate its priorities and thus practices. We consider both what ecological collapse means for mathematics education and whether mathematics education might offer meaningful…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Ecological Factors, Social Influences, Sustainability
Anders Vassenden; Marte Mangset – Sociological Methods & Research, 2024
In Goffman's terms, qualitative interviews are social encounters with their own realities. Hence, the 'situational critique' holds that interviews cannot produce knowledge about the world beyond these encounters, and that other methods, ethnography in particular, render lived life more accurately. The situational critique cannot be dismissed; yet…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Interviews, Middle Class
Yusuf Özdemir; Seyat Polat – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2024
This study's focus is to determine refugee teachers' views regarding their ability to work as teachers in Germany, their initiatives, and the challenges they face. In this context, the study was conducted based on qualitative research methodology. In order to collect data a total of 265 teachers residing in the 16 states of Germany were reached.…
Descriptors: Refugees, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries
David Menendez; Zhi Li; Rebecca E. Klapper; Karl S. Rosengren; Melissa L. Sturge-Apple – Grantee Submission, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges to the lives of families and children, affecting children's adjustment. We examined the impact COVID-19 had on families and how child-rearing disagreements might be linked to child adjustment. Furthermore, given the role that children play in evoking parent responses within the family context,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Children, Adjustment (to Environment)
Nike Romano – Gender and Education, 2024
This article explores how relationships of care, trust and hope might be fostered in a social innovation design course at a South African university of technology. Rather than shy away from the challenges of our uncertain world, the paper proposes feminist pedagogical strategies that seek to nurture students' capacity for trust and hope, rather…
Descriptors: Innovation, Social Influences, Teaching Methods, Trust (Psychology)
Mary DePascale; Andres S. Bustamante; Eric Dearing – AERA Open, 2024
Research and practice that builds on family strengths is uniquely positioned to support children's math learning in ecologically valid and culturally meaningful ways. Yet, there is little specificity as to what it means to take a strengths-based approach in early math research. We propose a conceptual framework for studying early math from a…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Mathematics Education, Early Childhood Education, Numeracy
Thorsten Otto; Barbara Thies – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
In recent years, social media such as YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram have become an essential part of the everyday lives of children and young adults. Integrating elements of these social media into higher education may have the potential to enhance situational intrinsic learning motivation through the emotional design and proximity to students'…
Descriptors: Influences, Social Media, Student Motivation, Student Attitudes
Ahmet Kara; Funda Ergulec; Esra Eren – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Online learning environments have become increasingly prevalent in higher education, necessitating an understanding of factors influencing student engagement. This study examines the mediating role of self-regulated online learning in the relationship between five-factor personality traits and student engagement among university students. A sample…
Descriptors: Self Management, Electronic Learning, Student Behavior, Personality Traits
Erin L. Castro – New Directions for Higher Education, 2024
In this chapter, I argue that prison education is dangerous. In a context where individual incarcerated people have restricted autonomy, non-incarcerated students, staff, and faculty from colleges and universities can cause real harm by neglecting to consider the vast power differentials between non- or never-incarcerated educators and students in…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Power Structure
Mehmet Mart; Sue Waite – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2024
The so-called Forest School (FS) approach is increasingly common globally, but different practices occur under this title. While FS has been claimed to fulfil the needs of children holistically, practices differ in terms of interpretation of FS in the UK context, so it is likely that opportunities for children vary, yet often both FS practice and…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Foreign Countries, Natural Resources, Educational Practices

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