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Jasvir Kaur Nachatar Singh – Education & Training, 2025
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of COVID-19 on South Asian graduates' employment experiences in Australia. Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative exploratory research approach was adopted with in-depth semi-structured interviews with 20 South Asian graduates who studied postgraduate courses in Australia, and these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Employment Experience
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Meghana Wadnerkar Kamble; Jen Dawe; Karen Bunning – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: There is limited evidence exploring sibling's perspective in Prader-Willi syndrome research. Objectives: To investigate the experiences and support needs of the siblings of individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome. Methods: This two-stage qualitative study involved siblings aged 11 years onwards (n = 11) and parents (n = 8). Stage 1…
Descriptors: Genetic Disorders, Intellectual Disability, Siblings, Parents
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Monika Kvernenes; Arne Tjølsen; Simon Gilbertson; Robert Gray; Lise Rakner; Robert Kordts – Discover Education, 2025
Emotions are an important part of university teachers' well-being and can interfere with teachers' motivation to teach, their quality of teaching, and their willingness to engage in educational development. This mixed-methods study explores academics' emotional experiences before, during, and after they engage in teaching, as well as what factors…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Emotional Experience, Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns
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Alexander Eden; Ashli M. Wright – American Biology Teacher, 2025
Discipline-based education research (DBER) is an area of research that allows scholars to explore education through their own contexts. A sub-discipline of DBER is biology education research (BER) where researchers study and apply different aspects of education in biology contexts. The purpose of this duoethnography is to elucidate the motivations…
Descriptors: Biology, Doctoral Students, Science Teachers, Teaching Experience
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Blanca Elizabeth Vega – College Student Affairs Journal, 2025
For this reflexive essay, I examine how immigration policy influences the student affairs profession, with a particular focus on undocumented students. I will first review how immigration and student affairs intersect. Then, I will discuss ideologies that shape Southern student affairs. Finally, I will share brief findings from my research and…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, Student Personnel Workers, Experience, College Students
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Matthew J. Shumski; Melissa Riley Bradford – Schools: Studies in Education, 2025
Given the evidence pointing to the psychological and developmental benefits of educational approaches that allow for student autonomy, consent, and self-direction, schooling approaches identified as self-directed education (SDE) are poised to contribute meaningfully to contemporary discourse relative to school reform. Yet parents and teachers know…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Personal Autonomy, Student Experience, Learning Processes
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Meagan C. Arrastia-Chisholm; Hoa N. Nguyen; Africa Pippin; Heather M. Kelley – Journal of Higher Education and Student Affairs, 2025
Parental separation during childhood leads to long-lasting psychological and socioemotional impact on the lives of emerging adults as they transition into higher education. The long-term effects of childhood parental separation on college students' academic performance, physical health, and overall mental wellbeing are well-documented. However,…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Trauma, College Students, Student Attitudes
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Chavez Phelps; Samantha Francois; Kenneth G. Rice; Courtney N. Baker; Stacy Overstreet – School Mental Health, 2025
Secondary traumatic stress (STS) can impact teachers who are supporting students exposed to trauma. STS is associated with teacher burnout, but little research is available about certain demographic factors among teachers that can make some more susceptible than others, such as race and years of teaching. The purpose of this study was to examine…
Descriptors: Trauma, Stress Variables, Teacher Burnout, Racial Differences
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Yael Yossel-Eisenbach; Aleksandra Gerkerova; Nitza Davidovitch – European Educational Researcher, 2025
The increasing reliance on digital technologies in higher education has significantly transformed teaching and learning practices, highlighting the distinct roles of research- and teaching-oriented faculty in digital pedagogy. Researchoriented faculty contribute to active digital learning by promoting critical thinking, problem-solving, and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teaching Methods, Learning Experience, Electronic Learning
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Noam Shpancer; Samuel Degenhard; Maisie Snell; Alexi Baron; Genevieve Eversole; Halle Troutman – Child Care in Practice, 2025
Participants (N = 226; M[subscript age] = 27.2) completed questionnaires about their care history, attitudes toward non-parental care and maternal employment, their preference for working from home, and demographic characteristics. Overall, attitudes toward non-parental care and maternal employment skewed in a positive direction. More time spent…
Descriptors: Employed Parents, Attitudes, Child Care, Mothers
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Amy E. Bodde; Joanna Veazey Brooks; Bethany Forseth; Tara Wolfe; Kristine Williams; Lauren T. Ptomey – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: Family caregivers of adults with Down syndrome often provide life-long caregiving support for their loved one. Long-term caregiving can impact caregivers' health and well-being, yet their experiences and support needs are underexplored. Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with caregivers of adults with Down syndrome to…
Descriptors: Adults, Down Syndrome, Caregivers, Experience
Mellony Graven; Yasmine Abtahi – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2025
Nathalie Sinclair's MERGA 2024 keynote challenged us to communicate video data in ways that provide the reader with a more holistic and embodied experience of the data. In this methodological position paper, we take up this challenge. Through video analysis of a pre-school child and her mother engaging about counting in threes (prompted by the…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Mothers, Computation, Nonverbal Communication
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Ayça Avci; E. Gülfem Kistir – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2025
This study aims to investigate the effects of fascia-focused exercises on students' bodily and vocal awareness, perceptions of voice production, and learning experiences during vocal training. The study was conducted with 13 undergraduate voice students (10 female, 3 male, ages 20-30) from a state conservatory. Using a phenomenological design,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Singing, Music Education, Human Body
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Rebecca Taylor – Education and Culture, 2025
In this article, I propose a new pedagogical framework, "Re-presencing", grounded in Dewey's philosophies of experience and education. Re-presencing is a ritualized practice of using an artwork (repeatedly over time) as a mirror for the self. It engages art as a threshold for directed reflection about the past, assessment of evolution…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Art, Art Products
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Natália Cândido Vendrasco; Ainoa Marzabal; Adriana Pugliese – Studies in Science Education, 2024
This literature review aims to characterise mediation practices in non-formal science education settings (zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, science centres and museums) based on empirical studies published in the last 15 years and to evaluate their potential in providing visitors with an equitable and inclusive experience, considering their…
Descriptors: Nonformal Education, Science Education, Exhibits, Museums
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