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Shamad, Muhammad Ishaq; Sari, Harmita; Suti, Marsus; Junaidi, Junaidi; Nurjannah, Nurjannah – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2023
This study examined the effects of cognitive and affective-based trust on knowledge sharing among students, which influences learning performance during the COVID-19 pandemic. A survey was conducted with 730 participants, and analysis was carried out using structural equation modeling (SEM) based on the uses and gratifications (U&G) theory.…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), COVID-19, Pandemics, Information Dissemination
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Gian-Louis Hernandez – International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Higher Education, 2023
This article examines the affective-discursive responses of students and administrators to representations of diversity. In total, 31 interview participants were presented with a set of nine images sourced from international study office websites. The affective-discursive analysis of their responses utilizes a synthetic framework designed to…
Descriptors: Racial Composition, Emotional Disturbances, Foreign Countries, Diversity
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Cutri, Ramona Maile; Whiting, Erin Feinauer; Bybee, Eric Ruiz – Studying Teacher Education, 2023
"Affective polarization" refers to the amount of negativity that people feel for those who belong to a political party other than their own. This self-study reports on our particular use of a narrative cycle model and documents its validity as a tool for doing the emotional work of exploring contradictions in one's practice without the…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Political Attitudes, Political Affiliation, Teaching Methods
Erika Watts – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study builds on the concept of teacher emotion management in the classroom, with a specific focus on the English Language Arts (ELA) classroom where emotions play a heavy role in texts and the content taught. I analyzed the perspectives of five current English Language Arts (ELA) teachers using an interview study to ask how they describe…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Language Arts, Teachers, Emotional Response
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Rosa Vilaseca; Magda Rivero; David Leiva; Fina Ferrer – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2023
Parenting is a key factor for the development of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Therefore, early intervention programs should target parenting behaviors to improve children's developmental outcomes. The present study analyzed the effect of parental behaviors and other family factors on the cognitive and linguistic…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Fathers
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Marcus Kubsch; Sebastian Strauß; Adrian Grimm; Sebastian Gombert; Hendrik Drachsler; Knut Neumann; Nikol Rummel – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
Recent research underscores the importance of inquiry learning for effective science education. Inquiry learning involves self-regulated learning (SRL), for example when students conduct investigations. Teachers face challenges in orchestrating and tracking student learning in such instruction; making it hard to adequately support students. Using…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Science Instruction, Electronic Books, Workbooks
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Davidson, Shannon G.; Jaber, Lama Z.; Southerland, Sherry A. – Science Education, 2020
A critical component to disciplinary engagement in science is that of epistemic affect--learning how to "feel" as scientists do when engaged in their work. The emotional responses, feelings, and dispositions that emerge as one participates in the construction of knowledge are part and parcel to the experiences of scientists and, we…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Teachers, Scientific Research, Teacher Researchers
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Krejtz, Izabela; Krejtz, Krzysztof; Wisiecka, Katarzyna; Abramczyk, Marta; Olszanowski, Michal; Duchowski, Andrew T. – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2020
The enhancement hypothesis suggests that deaf individuals are more vigilant to visual emotional cues than hearing individuals. The present eye-tracking study examined ambient-focal visual attention when encoding affect from dynamically changing emotional facial expressions. Deaf (n = 17) and hearing (n = 17) individuals watched emotional facial…
Descriptors: Deafness, Visual Perception, Cues, Emotional Response
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Jaracz, Marcin; Borkowska, Alina – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
The relationship between creativity and temperament has been well documented in studies with professional artists. This also pertains to affective temperaments which constitute the vulnerability to affective disorders. However, less is known about the contribution of particular temperaments to specific components of creativity, for example,…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Personality Traits, Student Characteristics
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Harris, Anne; Jones, Stacy Holman – Research in Drama Education, 2020
This essay considers what viewing performance as an affective encounter--an embodied experience of sensations and intensities--might mean for applied theatre. Using auto-theory, which joins personal narrative with theories of affect, new materialism and post-humanism, we write an affective encounter that catches up people and objects in relations…
Descriptors: Performance, Theater Arts, Affective Behavior, Personal Narratives
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Negis Isik, Ayse – International Journal of Educational Leadership and Management, 2020
This study examines how ethical leadership influences school effectiveness via the mediating role of affective commitment and job satisfaction. For this purpose, 306 teachers completed measures of ethical leadership, affective commitment, job satisfaction, and school effectiveness. The results supported the hypothesized positive links of ethical…
Descriptors: Ethics, School Effectiveness, Affective Behavior, Job Satisfaction
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Beltrán-Pellicer, Pablo; Godino, Juan D. – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2020
A subject of growing interest in mathematics education is the affective domain and its effects on the teaching and learning processes, giving rise to different models of its components and conditioning factors. In this paper, we apply the ontological and semiotic categories from the Onto-Semiotic Approach (OSA) to research in mathematics…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Mathematics Education, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
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Scrutton, Roger – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2020
Pupils' process of learning on residential outdoor education courses is perceived by some providers, customers and researchers as a linear one in which learning takes place in the social affective domain followed by the academic affective domain and then, depending on course objectives, the cognitive domain. Other researchers envisage a non-linear…
Descriptors: Residential Programs, Outdoor Education, Learning Processes, Affective Behavior
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Richards, K. Andrew R.; Washburn, Nicholas; Lee, Ye Hoon – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to test a conceptual model that specified relationships among perceived organizational support (POS), emotional labor, job satisfaction, and affective commitment. Methods: The participants included 297 physical educators who completed an online survey. The data were analyzed using confirmatory factor analysis…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Behavior, Affective Behavior, Teacher Motivation
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Taub, Michelle; Sawyer, Robert; Lester, James; Azevedo, Roger – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2020
The goal of this study was to examine college students' (n = 61) contextualized emotions during in-game actions while playing "Crystal Island," a game-based learning environment where students are tasked with solving the mystery of what illness impacted all island inhabitants. We examined emotions during in-game actions: during book…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Independent Study, Logical Thinking, Game Based Learning
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