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Chun Cao; Qian Meng; Huijuan Zhang – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
WeChat is a highly popular social media in China and many other Asian countries, but little is known about its effectiveness in facilitating international students' academic and social functioning. Hence, the present study aimed to examine causal or reciprocal relationships among WeChat usage intensity, behavioral engagement in academic learning…
Descriptors: Social Media, Foreign Students, Longitudinal Studies, Telecommunications
Peng Peng; Wei Wang; Marissa J. Filderman; Wenxiu Zhang; Lifeng Lin – Review of Educational Research, 2024
Based on 52 studies with samples mostly from English-speaking countries, the current study used Bayesian network meta-analysis to investigate the intervention effectiveness of different reading comprehension strategy combinations on reading comprehension among students with reading difficulties in 3rd through 12th grade. We focused on commonly…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Strategies, Reading Difficulties, Reading Instruction
Xingjian Gao; Jiro Takai – Journal of International Students, 2024
This study examined the effects of four types of self-disclosure on the life satisfaction of Chinese international students studying in Japan. Using an online survey, the study found that offline self-disclosure predicted life satisfaction both directly and indirectly, mediated by received social support and perceived social support, while the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Foreign Students, Student Satisfaction
Lina Gomez-Vasquez; Carolina Ozi Dias Da Silva; Laila Fortsmane; Enilda Romero-Hall – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2024
Online academic communities are valuable spaces where participants can share information, find and provide support, and even be entertained. Online academic communities refer to hashtag-specific chats or other forms of affinity groups. Although these communities have been researched in the literature, more studies are needed to understand the…
Descriptors: Social Media, Computer Mediated Communication, Communities of Practice, College Faculty
Pamela Luft; Collin Meyer – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2024
This study examined the social networks of 26 postsecondary students with mobility and sensory disabilities regarding their perceptions of career preparation and career choice confidence. Social networks have been shown to contribute to postsecondary students' academic success and establishing a successful career for those with and without…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Job Training, Students with Disabilities, Perceptual Impairments
Paige Cristine McKeown – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The future of individual and societal progress is largely dependent on students' success following completion of K-12 education. For most traditionally aged students, this entails a journey into higher education at colleges and universities. This transition is rife with pitfalls that may lead students to stop out, fail out, or make inadequate…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, Cognitive Processes, Social Influences, Social Networks
Kim Cherry Burnett – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation presents a phenomenological case study exploring the experiences of Black women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). The study focuses on Black women who attended urban schools and pursued STEM majors at Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs). This study employs a narrative inquiry approach to understand…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Case Studies, STEM Education
Miloš Brocic; Andrew Miles – Journal of Moral Education, 2024
Recent evidence suggests that higher education promotes moral attitudes typical of the progressive left. What aspects of the university experience contribute to this moral change? We conduct an exploratory analysis unpacking how curricular content and peer networks--two aspects of the 'bundle' of social influences that occur in university…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Moral Values, Moral Development
Sybille Heinzmann; Robert Hilbe; Kristina Ehrsam; Lukas Bleichenbacher – Language Learning, 2024
Our contribution draws on quantitative data from a longitudinal mixed-methods study to uncover different patterns of social contacts of study abroad (SA) students and the relationship of these social contacts with (a) language use, (b) target language development, and (c) contextual variables. Data were obtained by means of online questionnaires…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Attitudes, Interpersonal Relationship, Language Usage
Nechole Drake-McClendon; Kyron Harvell; Cherlyn Tay – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The Dissertation in Practice was conducted as a collaborative group as required by the Doctorate in Educational Leadership program. Although researchers have established the benefits of principals of color, there is a stark shortage in the pipeline, much of which is because of the oppressive experiences they have in K-12 education as leaders. In…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Principals, Minority Groups, Cultural Capital
Lateefah Spires Brown – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Black women undergraduates are represented in low numbers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. Research studies have lacked data outlining the compounding effects of the intersectional, gendered, and racialized experiences they often face in their programs of study. Participation in kinship networks may be a critical…
Descriptors: African American Students, Undergraduate Students, Females, Disproportionate Representation
Yao Lu; Ning Ma; Wen-Yu Yan – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2024
In the area of online teacher training, asynchronous collaboration faces several challenges such as limited learner engagement and low interaction quality, thereby hindering its overall effectiveness. Drawing on social comparison theory, providing social comparison feedback to teacher-learners in online asynchronous collaborative learning offers…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Electronic Learning, Asynchronous Communication, Teacher Education
Janet Rocha; Tamara Coronella; Maria Reyes; Lindsay Romasanta – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
In this manuscript, we discuss how we, four women scholar-practitioners of color (WSPoC), utilize their cultural intuition (CI) to navigate the work place and academia in the context of our professional roles situated within STEM-M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics-Medicine) K-16 setting. We collectively shared our…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, High School Teachers
Yuan Tao – Journal of Professional Capital and Community, 2024
Purpose: While recognizing networking as a powerful means of school turnaround, most studies focus on governments' and schools' roles in promoting collaborative turnaround rather than the complexity of external providers and their behaviors. This study explores multiple external providers' complex roles in networked school turnaround.…
Descriptors: School Turnaround, Networks, Strategic Planning, Administrative Organization
Timothy Shane Mitchell – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The Impact of Facebook-based Dissertation Support Groups on the Sense of Belonging and Community Among PhD Students. This dissertation addresses the feelings of isolation and lack of support doctoral students feel during their doctoral journey, which results in a high attrition rate. The study explores the role of Facebook-based dissertation…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Students, Sense of Community, Social Networks