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Loukia David; Netta Weinstein – European Journal of Education, 2024
Technology in the classroom can facilitate learning, but little is known about how the motivational climate set by teachers shapes its impacts on students. Informed by self-determination theory, the current study explored technology use in English language classrooms to understand how autonomy-supportive and structured teaching styles influenced…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Motivation, Influence of Technology, Personal Autonomy
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Sara Madeleine Kristensen; Lucas Matias Jeno – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
This study investigated the developmental impact of teacher autonomy support on changes in students' mental well-being and academic stress throughout upper secondary school. The sample consisted of 1453 Norwegian students (baseline M[subscript age] = 17.00; 60.6% girls; 80.9% Norwegian-born). The unconditional latent growth curve model results…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Student Welfare, Mental Health
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Ladimae Mauline Daoayan Biaddang; Analyn A. Caroy – Discover Education, 2024
The coronavirus pandemic has compelled a transition to distance and online education, requiring instructors and students to adjust swiftly. During this transition period, it became crucial to prioritize comprehending students' perspectives and decision-making within virtual educational environments. The present study investigates the strategies a…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Electronic Learning, Educational Environment, COVID-19
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Helen Stokes; Sanna Aaltonen – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
We use the concept of time-space paths (Gordon, Holland and Lahelma 2000) to explore how young people negotiate manageable educational pathways and experience educational engagement in alternative educational settings. For many young people in alternative settings, tight time-space paths (e.g. attending school on time) led to their disengagement…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nontraditional Education, Adolescents, Educational Environment
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Truong Thi Thuy Linh; Nguyen Van Loi – TESL-EJ, 2024
By investigating Vietnamese English learners' perspectives on influential cultural factors and barriers these factors bring to the development of learner autonomy, this study seeks to draw attention to proper consideration of the host cultural values in importing and implementing Western educational theories. A phenomenological approach was…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Cultural Influences, Personal Autonomy
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Jelisa S. Clark; Keisha M. Wint; Derrick R. Brooms – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
This article conceptualizes "possibilities" as a challenge to the ways that Black boys are constructed and arrested through their engagement in educational spaces. Critical race scholars have deployed counter-stories to disrupt deficit framing of Black boys by discussing their possibilities, promise, and potential. Similarly, we weave…
Descriptors: Males, African American Students, Cultural Capital, Aspiration
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Dawn Woods; Wesam Salem – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2024
Instructional routines, like "Number Talks" and "Notice and Wonder," engage students in doing and then talking about their mathematical thinking. Number Talk routines are short mathematical discussions where students mentally solve and share the strategies they used to make sense of the problem. In comparison, the Notice and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Numbers, Numeracy, Grade 3
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Sara Alpert; Rachel Zolensky; Shon Holman-Wheatley – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2024
When the federal government banned incarcerated students from accessing Pell Grants in the mid-1990s, a new model for supporting Higher Education in Prison (HEP) programs emerged--utilizing Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) as third-party facilitators to fill the gaps left behind in the absence of federal financial aid. With the long-awaited…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Community Organizations, Financial Support, Nonprofit Organizations
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Loukia David; Netta Weinstein – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
Educators have incorporated technologies designed to "gamify" or increase the fun and reward of classroom learning, but little is known about how these resources can be employed to create positive learning climates. Informed by self-determination theory (SDT), two experiments investigated a number of strategies teachers can use to frame…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Technology Uses in Education, Gamification, Positive Attitudes
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C. H. Geveke; H. J. J. M. Veenker; H. W. Steenbeek – Autism & Developmental Language Impairments, 2024
Background: It can be very challenging for practitioners to talk with autistic children, especially when the conversation calls for self-regulation. Self-regulation is inextricably linked to awareness of oneself and others in social contexts. Encouraging the need for autonomy could help increase self-awareness and awareness of others in social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Personal Autonomy, Social Cognition
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Jan Zienkowski; François Lambotte – Learning, Media and Technology, 2024
This paper demonstrates how agency emerges as the teaching team members of three social science and humanities massive open online courses (MOOCs) reflexively discuss the affordances and limitations offered by edX. Special attention goes to the entanglement of forums within their courses. We examine the edX platform as a discursive-material knot,…
Descriptors: Educational Development, MOOCs, Social Sciences, Humanities
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Xiao-Fan Lin; Wei Zhou; Sirui Huang; Huijuan Huang; Xiyu Huang; Zhaoyang Wang; Yue Zhou; Jing Wang; Xiaoqing Xian; Weiyi Li; Zhong-Mei Liang – Educational Technology & Society, 2024
There is research evidence that creative agency has attracted worldwide attention in mainstream education as it could foster learners' active roles in taking control of their creative processes. However, without appropriate supporting tools, students may struggle to convey their ideas in complex creative practices. Digital storytelling and mobile…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 6, Concept Mapping, Story Telling
UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning, 2024
The 6th Global Report on Adult Learning and Education (GRALE 6), to be published in 2026, aims to explore how adult learning and education can respond to and shape the rapid transformations occurring globally. By focusing on the key drivers of change -- such as digitalization, economic crises, environmental sustainability, conflict, and health…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Educational Change, Social Change
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Anna Berg Jansson; Erika Wall; Sven Svensson – Journal of Education and Work, 2024
Purpose: The aim of this study is to analyse young adults' positive experiences of learning when entering the labour market. Design/methodology/approach: The study is based on 13 individual in-depth interviews with young adults (aged 18-28) working within the retail sector in Sweden. The interviews explored the interviewees' experiences when…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Work Attitudes, Young Adults, Retailing
Melissa S. Wendell – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Career and technical education (CTE) has existed for over a century involving several legislative transformations, including a name change, to create a positive reputation in the educational community. Although these transformations have deconstructed some negative perceptions, it has caused a lack of awareness among parents and students. This…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, High School Students, Engineering Education, Familiarity
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