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Chang, Christine S.; Hsieh, Fang-Ju; Chen, Tzu-yu; Wu, Shu Chuan; Tzeng, Ovid J. L.; Wang, Shinmin – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
Dialogic reading (DR), first described in Whitehurst et al. (1988), is a specific reading technique that encourages parents to involve the child actively in verbal and nonverbal interactions during shared book reading. The well-known acronyms for DR techniques include CROWD (completion, recall, open-ended questions, wh-questions and distancing)…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Parent Child Relationship, Interaction, Infants
Jason G. Ramage – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Over several decades, a greater share of the expense of earning a college degree has shifted to students and their families as appropriations to public institutions of higher education have declined as a percentage of the overall cost to educate a student. Tuition has greatly outpaced inflation during this period, while inflation-adjusted…
Descriptors: Political Influences, Student Costs, Economic Climate, Barriers
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Andreas Hadjar; Christina Haas; Irina Gewinner – European Journal of Higher Education, 2023
Based on the classic models developed by Spady and Tinto on the link between social and academic integration and dropout, we propose a refined model to explain dropout intentions--relating to dropout from higher education (HE) and dropout from a specific study programme--that more strongly emphasises individual background characteristics (e.g.…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Higher Education, Potential Dropouts, Intention
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Alika Rahma Syarifa; Ririn Kurnia Trisnawati; Mia Fitria Agustina – Acuity: Journal of English Language Pedagogy, Literature and Culture, 2023
Every woman has different nature either being strong or being weak. Not all women have a lucky fate; in fact, many of them become the victims of men. Of the many cases of violence and sexual harassment in the world, women mostly become victims, especially in cases of sexual acts without consent. In "Promising Young Woman" (2020), these…
Descriptors: Feminism, Literature Reviews, Literary Devices, Personality
Travis Brown – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study is an educational biography about Lawrence A. Cremin (1925-1990). Archival research and an oral history provided data that formulated the study's findings. The study utilized data collected from Cremin's personal journal in conjunction with other sources, and a theoretical framework where leadership is understood as an inclusive…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Leadership, Biographies, Higher Education
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Wesley R. Barnhart; Lauren A. Dial; Mercedes Pratt; Amy K. Jordan; Dara R. Musher-Eizenman – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2023
Parental feeding practices are linked to child disordered eating. Less research has examined these associations in young adult children, particularly college-aged, and studies examining relationships between parent feeding practices and mental health concerns are also limited. Examining these relationships in college students is important because…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Nutrition, Mental Health, Eating Disorders
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Changmin Yoo – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2026
This study aimed to identify the patterns of ego-resilience trajectories among multicultural early adolescents in South Korea. A total of 1635 participants (50.8% female students; mean ages 9.98--13.97 years) were analyzed, and five latent classes were identified: mid increasing, mid decreasing, low maintaining, mid maintaining, and high…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preadolescents, Early Adolescents, Resilience (Psychology)
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Maples, James N.; Bradley, Michael J.; Clark, Brian; Giles, Sadie; Leebrick, Rhiannon – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2022
Mitigating the environmental impact of rock climbing remains an important task for land managers. Leave No Trace (LNT) Principles offer a proven approach to minimizing outdoor recreation users' impacts on public lands, and this approach has similarly been shown effective among climbers. In recent years, climbing organizations have introduced…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Individual Characteristics, Attitudes, Environmental Education
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Yamashita, Takashi; Smith, Thomas J.; Sahoo, Shalini; Cummins, Phyllis A. – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2022
This study highlighted how particular intersections of personal characteristics were related to Motivation to Learn (MtL) among adults. MtL is a prerequisite for adult education and training participation. However, little is known about MtL across subpopulations due to several methodological limitations. This study developed a national profile of…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Age Differences, Educational Attainment, Literacy
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Mariss, Antonia; Wenzel, Kristin; Grünberg, Chawwah; Reinhard, Marc-André – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2022
Previous work has shown that challenging learning strategies like "desirable difficulties" improve long-term learning. Nonetheless, because they might be regarded as strict and demanding learning strategies, they should not be perceived as positive by everyone. They should, however, fit conservative political attitudes since those are,…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Political Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Learning Processes
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Flett, Gordon L. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2022
While the importance of having self-esteem is widely recognized and has been studied extensively, another core component of the self-concept has been relatively neglected--a sense of mattering to other people. In the current article, it is argued that mattering is an entirely unique and complex psychological construct with great public appeal and…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Affective Measures, Self Concept, Individual Characteristics
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Kautz-Turnbull, Carson; Adams, Tangeria R.; Petrenko, Christie L. M. – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2022
People with disabilities have not been adequately represented in strengths-based research. This study is the first to examine strengths and positive influences of young children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Thirty adoptive and relative caregivers of children with FASD reported their children's strengths and positive influences and…
Descriptors: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Children, Individual Characteristics, Parent Child Relationship
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Jones, Rebekah; Zane, Emily R.; Grossman, Ruth B. – Autism & Developmental Language Impairments, 2022
Background & Aims: Discourse markers, such as "well" or "like," serve a variety of functions to support conversational reciprocity: filling pauses, aiding word-finding, and modulating turn-taking by holding the conversational floor. Previous research shows that autistic individuals use discourse markers less frequently than…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Language Usage, Incidence, Preadolescents
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Muradoglu, Melis; Marchak, Kristan A.; Gelman, Susan A.; Cimpian, Andrei – Developmental Psychology, 2022
In certain domains, people represent some of an individual's properties (e.g., a tiger's ferocity), but not others (e.g., a tiger's being in the zoo), as stemming from the assumed "essence" of the individual's category. How do children identify which properties of an individual are essentialized and which are not? Here, we examine…
Descriptors: Animals, Social Structure, Classification, Preschool Children
Diaz, Raquel Munarriz; Taylor-Jones, Tiffany – ZERO TO THREE, 2022
A community of practice (CoP) is a vehicle for bringing in participants who share a common interest to learn from and grow with each other. In order to have a transformative learning experience, the CoP needs to be facilitated by a humble, credible facilitator. This article examines the role and benefits of a humble, credible facilitator and how…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Facilitators (Individuals), Role, Interaction
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