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Flora Oswald; Amanda R. Champion; Sean Pearson; Cory L. Pedersen – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2025
Technology-facilitated sexualized violence (TFSV) is a growing concern in educational, public health, and public policy spaces, with severe implications for health and well-being. In particular, young adults are at particularly high risk of TFSV victimization, which is compounded by structural sexism, heterosexism, colonialism, racism, and…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Antisocial Behavior, Gender Bias, Public Colleges
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Lewis Doyle; Linda R. Tropp; Matthew J. Easterbrook – Educational Researcher, 2025
Racial inequalities in education may be exacerbated by teachers' lack of confidence about working with students from racial and ethnic backgrounds different to their own. Although intergroup contact experiences typically enhance people's self-efficacy about navigating cross-group interactions, very little work has explored such trends among…
Descriptors: White Teachers, Racial Relations, Self Efficacy, Teacher Attitudes
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Christina A. Bauer; Aashna Poddar; Eddie Brummelman; Andrei Cimpian – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
As societies worldwide grapple with substantial educational inequities, understanding their underlying causes remains a priority. Here, we introduce the Brilliance-Belonging Model, a novel theoretical framework that illuminates how cultural beliefs about exceptional intellectual ability create inequities through their impact on students' sense of…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Models, Cultural Influences, Beliefs
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Mark Waltermire; Daniel J. Villa – Hispania, 2025
The Spanish spoken in the U.S. contains certain elements from English due to the sustained sociocultural contact between these two languages. Unfortunately, it is for this very reason that many monolingual Spanish speakers (and even some bilinguals) denigrate bilingual varieties of U.S. Spanish, which they see as impure (Mata 2023; Rangel et al.…
Descriptors: Spanish, Language Variation, Language Attitudes, Sociocultural Patterns
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Koen Suzelis; Gabriel Mott; John Curiel – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Student evaluations of teaching (SET) act as the primary means to gauge instructor effectiveness. Likewise, SETs provide the primary qualitative feedback to instructors via student comments. However, mostly students with strong feelings tend to write comments. Among the most recallable are toxic comments: comments that are unhelpful/hurtful in…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Automation, Identification, Student Attitudes
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Dania Abu Baker; Job Godino; Behnan Albahsahli; Becky Marquez; Tala Al-Rousan – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Hypertension remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide, affecting more than 1.28 billion people. Refugees have almost twice the risk of cardiovascular disease compared to native populations and other immigrants due to uncontrolled hypertension. Evidence on aspects of structural oppression that impact hypertension…
Descriptors: Hypertension, Refugees, Foreign Countries, Barriers
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Mollie V. Blackburn – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2025
This study focuses on languaging about nationality in an LGBTQ+-themed literature classroom in a queer-friendly high school in the midwestern region of the United States. It was a blend of ethnography and teacher research in which I constructed and analyzed data that included daily field notes, audio and video recordings of class meetings, audio…
Descriptors: High School Students, LGBTQ People, Literature, Language Usage
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Novina Sabila Zahra; Hillman Wirawan – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2025
Technology development has triggered digital transformation in various organizations, influencing work processes, communication, and innovation. Digital leadership plays a crucial role in directing and managing this transformation. This research aims to develop a new measurement tool for assessing digital leadership using the Rasch Model for…
Descriptors: Leadership, Measures (Individuals), Test Validity, Item Response Theory
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Kelly N. Jahn; Tanvi Thakkar; Karlee R. Doak – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: The discipline of communication sciences and disorders (CSD) exhibits notable gender-related disparities despite being predominantly composed of women. Here, we explore how one's gender identity shapes professional experiences within CSD, focusing on barriers, biases, and the lived experiences of cisgender women, cisgender men, and gender…
Descriptors: Gender Identity, Communication Disorders, Social Bias, Barriers
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Akif Avcu – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2025
This review explores the significant contributions of Rasch modeling in enhancing classroom assessment practices, particularly in measuring student attitudes. Classroom assessment has evolved from standardized testing to integrative practices that emphasize both academic and affective dimensions of student development. Accurate attitude…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Student Attitudes, Student Evaluation, Attitude Measures
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Ana-Inés Renta-Davids; Marta Camarero-Figuerola; Mar Camacho – Review of Education, 2025
The increasing integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in educational settings is transforming the role of school leaders, reshaping how decisions are made, and introducing both opportunities and challenges. This paper presents the findings of a scoping review that synthesises the current literature on AI's impact on educational leadership.…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Instructional Leadership, Technology Integration, Decision Making
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Claudia Mandel Katz – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2025
This visual essay explores the creative counter-narratives produced in the Theoretical-Practical Art and Gender Laboratories to Dismantle Violence Against Women and Girls, held virtually by the Women's Museum Costa Rica (WMCR) in alliance with the Cultural Centre of Spain in Costa Rica (October-November 2021). The laboratories focused on three…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Museums, Females, Gender Bias
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Krista N. Drapalik; Daniel J. Magin; Melissa L. Rinaldi; Kristin V. Christodulu – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Adolescence is a vulnerable developmental period for autistic youth. Autistic adolescents often use camouflaging to combat social challenges, perceived differences, and stigmatization. Although adolescence is an integral period for identity development, integration of these topics remains understudied in current literature. Evidence of elevated…
Descriptors: Females, LGBTQ People, Adolescents, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Zamambo V. Mkhize – Transformation in Higher Education, 2025
Thirty years into democracy and the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields remain dominated by white men in South African universities. The government and higher education institutions (HEIs) are dedicated to transforming these fields to be representative of the African majority, yet they remain politicised, racialised,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Females, Women Scientists
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Raymond A. Opoku; Bo Pei; Wanli Xing – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2025
While high-accuracy machine learning (ML) models for predicting student learning performance have been widely explored, their deployment in real educational settings can lead to unintended harm if the predictions are biased. This study systematically examines the trade-offs between prediction accuracy and fairness in ML models trained on the…
Descriptors: Prediction, Accuracy, Electronic Learning, Artificial Intelligence
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