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Brendan Hyde – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2025
Arguing that teacher reflection on events as a research method is necessary for naming unrecognized values and moral responsibility that have informed current practice, I apply phenomenological reflection to an event with a child from my own classroom experience, recorded through autoethnographic writing, to show how the significance of this…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Research Methodology, Educational Research, Phenomenology
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Juliana Ryan; Carla Luguetti; Bill Eckersley; Amy Howard; Chloe Hansen; Chloe Ford; Sarah Craig; Claire Brown – Australian Educational Researcher, 2025
This paper uses the framework of transition as "becoming" to explore what young people learned from participating in a post-secondary transition program that was co-designed by young people. The 9-week youth participatory action research (YPAR) involved six staff collaborators (SCs) and seven youth collaborators (YCs). Data comprised…
Descriptors: Transitional Programs, High School Graduates, Empowerment, Participation
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Dag Ove Granås Hovdal – Physical Educator, 2025
Dealing with competitive situations is part of our everyday lives. Learning to participate constructively in competitive situations may, therefore, be important for citizens in a society. Although physical education may help in such an endeavor, competitive activities inspired by sports competition may not be the best solution. This article seeks…
Descriptors: Competition, Physical Education, Educational Benefits, Student Experience
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Kalleigh West; Justin Haegele; Xihe Zhu; Joanna Bobzien – Physical Educator, 2025
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of the experiences of type 1 diabetics in physical education classes. In this study, we interviewed young type 1 diabetic adults and asked them to reflect on their school-based physical education experiences. An interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) approach was adopted to guide data…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Diabetes, Educational Experience, Adults
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Lucy E. Napper; Shannon R. Kenney; Nicole L. Johnson; Laura C. Wolter; Lindsay M. Orchowski – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: During young adulthood, drinking and sexual behaviors are both normative and inextricably linked. While this association is well documented, little is known about how students define positive and negative drinking-related sexual experiences. Methods: Thirty-five undergraduates participated in a focus group about sexual experiences in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Sexuality, Drinking
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Mollie Dollinger; Nicole Crawford; Rola Ajjawi; Margaret Bearman; Joanna Tai – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
This article explores the significant yet under-researched relationship between students' experiences of time and their emotions during university studies. We frame our study through two existing theoretical concepts of time, that of timescapes and time-as-affect, to illuminate the subjective, contextual nature of time and how students'…
Descriptors: Time, Psychological Patterns, Student Attitudes, Educational Experience
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Laura Reeves; Anna Tickle – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2025
Background: This review aimed to systematically review and synthesize qualitative evidence of the experiences of adults with ADHD who engage in stimulant medication treatment. A secondary aim was to establish the factors that influence adherence behavior regarding stimulant medication treatment for ADHD and appraise the quality of existing…
Descriptors: Adults, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Drug Therapy, Experience
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Antoine Bellemare-Pepin; Karim Jerbi – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
Creativity is a cornerstone of human evolution and is typically defined as the multifaceted ability to produce novel and useful artifacts. Although much research has focused on divergent thinking, growing evidence underscores the importance of perceptual processing in fostering creativity, particularly through perceptual flexibility. The present…
Descriptors: Creativity, Sensory Experience, Creative Thinking, Attention
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Aziz Alfailakawi – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2025
This paper questions how educationally enriching tourism can be, with the aim of challenging the pedagogical value of the touristic form of travel. The author begins with an overview of the history of tourism, discussing grand tourism and the link between education and travel, subsequently developing a parallel between tourism and voyeurism. It is…
Descriptors: Tourism, Travel, Authentic Learning, Experience
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Ellen Larsen; Robyn Brandenburg; Lisa Papatraianou – Educational Review, 2025
Teachers worldwide are rethinking their commitment to the profession and their traditional roles in schools and classroom teaching, evidenced by significant global rates of teacher attrition and subsequent teacher shortages. Research aimed at deepening our understanding of teachers' decisions to leave the profession has primarily reported on…
Descriptors: Career Change, Job Satisfaction, Faculty Mobility, Work Experience
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Rita Tavares de Sousa; Leanete Thomas Dotta; Amélia Lopes; Margarida Marta – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2025
The teaching profession has been increasingly subjected to a managerialist perspective of professionalism. Concurrently, neoliberal strategies redefine the nature of teachers' work, constrain teachers' agency and jeopardise their professional identities. In light of escalating bureaucratic pressures and diminishing professional autonomy, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Experience, Professionalism, Professional Autonomy
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Micheline van Riemsdijk – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
This article conceptualises and examines the notion of the 'career rewind' that highly skilled refugees experience after arrival in a receiving country; in this case Sweden. Rather than a career interruption, career hiatus or deferred progression, this article argues that a career "rewind" takes place. The rewind entails, among other…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Pharmacy, Refugees, Foreign Countries
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Julie M. Amador; Ryan Gillespie; Jennifer Kruger; Adam Hanan; Jeffrey Choppin; Kenley Ritter – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2025
Building on research on teacher noticing, the goal of this study was to understand what and how mathematics teacher educators notice critical events and how they make connections to consider the characteristics of distinguished coach noticing, meaning the noticing we would hope those coaching would attain to support teachers. We interviewed 29…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Educators, Coaching (Performance), Observation
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Shakuntala Devi Gopal; Steve Lemerand; Regina Deil-Amen – Research in Higher Education, 2025
This study examines the experiences of STEM aspiring community college transfer students engaged in a STEM Bridge program, designed to address critical barriers in transfer pathways, including financial challenges, poor communication of transfer policies, and institutional challenges that result from ineffective partnerships between community…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, STEM Education, Transitional Programs, Community Colleges
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Gresham, Malia S.; Mann, Hayley; Ward, Gregory M.; Payne, Michelle A. – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2023
Background: Laryngectomy is a pivotal event in patients. lives, with pervasive and far-reaching effects. Understanding gender differences in these effects may improve care of laryngectomy patients. This paper describes gender differences in the experience after laryngectomy. Aim: To explore the similarities and differences in the laryngectomee…
Descriptors: Adults, Surgery, Speech Impairments, Experience
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