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Süleyman Avci; Mustafa Özgenel; Akif Avcu; Meltem Bayram – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
This study was conducted with a total of 1496 students in 8 secondary schools in Istanbul and examines the personal, motivational, volitional, and contextual factors that influence homework procrastination behavior. Hierarchical linear analysis was used to analyze student-level and class-level data. Results indicated that conscientiousness was the…
Descriptors: Time Management, Homework, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries
Tom Porta; Lorraine Gaunt – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2025
Differentiated instruction (DI) is a philosophical and pedagogical approach addressing student diversity in the classroom, supporting student engagement in learning. There is, however, limited research into the application of DI in senior-secondary mathematics. This research reports on two mathematics teachers in two Australian states, using…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Self Efficacy
Lixin Yan; Asim Suleman Abdullah Alwabel; Ummul Hanan Mohamad – European Journal of Education, 2025
This study explores the multifaceted impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on education, particularly its transformative role in reshaping teacher-student interactions, enhancing personalised learning and contributing to sustainable educational development. As AI technology rapidly advances, its integration in education is driving significant…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Teacher Student Relationship, Sustainable Development
Al-Daraweesh, Fuad – Education Sciences, 2020
The author argues that the current practices of human rights education produce anti-educational orthodoxies that result from a divorce between human rights and human rights education and human dignity, moral autonomy, and the right to justification.
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Human Dignity, Moral Values, Personal Autonomy
Lee, Crystal Chen; Schoonover, Nina R. – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2020
Purpose: This paper aims to explore how currently underserved young adults engaged in a community-based organization (CBO), Bull City YouthBuild, wrote and published a book together, and how this work impacted them and their communities. Through a critical literacy framework, the research asked: How do students in a community-based writing project…
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Youth, Personal Narratives, Books
Amanda Rae Powell – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This study focuses on the life and times of a monster: a) the creation of a virtual reality (VR) simulation intended to enhance student engagement with Fitzgerald's (2004/1925) The Great Gatsby in a secondary English classroom; b) the subsequent suppression of the simulation when the creation, but not the researcher's intentions, were realized;…
Descriptors: High Schools, English, Computer Simulation, Technology Uses in Education
Hao Phuong Phan – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
PhD (non-)completion rates have been considered important criteria with which to evaluate the effectiveness of doctoral programmes and of universities' performance. To date, there has been a lack of qualitative studies on the voices and experiences of funded international students who discontinue doctoral research degrees. This paper uses…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Students, Dropouts
Lawrence M. Lesser; Martin Santos – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2024
An anonymous survey was given to n = 73 students in an asynchronous online statistical literacy course at a mid-sized Hispanic Serving Institution. Informed by teaching experience, literature on lexical ambiguity, and everyday usage of statistics words and phrases, the first author designed the survey to yield insight into how students view…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Statistics Education, Hispanic American Students, Minority Serving Institutions
Joseph H. Hammer; Courtney J. Wright; Melanie E. Miller; Sarah A. Wilson – Journal of Engineering Education, 2024
Background: Undergraduate engineering students experiencing distress are less likely than peers to ask for professional help. A population-specific instrument to facilitate the identification of factors that influence mental healthcare utilization could guide development and testing of interventions to increase help seeking. Purpose: We used mixed…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education, Mental Health, Help Seeking
Al Rafni; Suryanef; Alfi Husni Fansurya; Silvi Juwita; Cici Nur Azizah – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2024
Students' readiness to learn politics is an important thing to consider nowadays. By encouraging positive emotions and good intrinsic learning motivation, students can prepare themselves well to learn this discipline. This study examines how self-regulated learning, competence, autonomy, relatedness, positive emotion, and intrinsic learning…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Learning Readiness, Student Motivation, Independent Study
Allison N. Perlstein – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Special education teachers who provide educational opportunities for students in low-incidence programs within a Southern urban public school system in the United States faced challenges when trying to promote independence. The purpose of this project study was to understand the perceptions of teachers and the approaches they seek to best support…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Intervention, Students with Disabilities, Special Education
Candace LeClaire Florence – ProQuest LLC, 2024
For decades, higher education institutions such as Yale, Harvard, and Penn State University have recognized the value of implementing visual literacy teaching strategies in seemingly the most unlikely of places: the classrooms of future medical professionals. These schools, and many others, require their medical students to partake in robust…
Descriptors: 21st Century Skills, Visual Literacy, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Franziska Wehrhahn; Robert Gaschler; Fang Zhao – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2024
Online-only course design has to balance students' needs to experience (1) competence and (2) autonomy as it may affect their motivation. Lecture units can provide structured guidance by being made accessible in a fixed order, or support students' autonomy by providing free access to all lecture units. Online-only courses with lecture units…
Descriptors: Guidance, Asynchronous Communication, Online Courses, Student Attitudes
Athanasios Mouratidis; Aikaterini Michou; Aylin Koçak; Aysenur Alp Christ; Sule Selçuk – Educational Psychology, 2024
Although teachers' autonomy support and structure are considered essential elements of the classroom environment to promote effective learning strategies, prior research has sometimes provided conflicting results. This inconsistency may stem from how autonomy support and structure relate to some outcomes but not others. Alternatively, this…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Personality Traits, Time Management, Adolescents
Matthew Clayton; Andrew Mason; Adam Swift; Ruth Wareham, Contributor – Oxford University Press, 2024
Should religious schools be an option? Should they receive public funding? Are they bad for community cohesion? What should we make of the charge that they indoctrinate? How should they be regulated? People disagree on the answers to these questions. Some maintain that religious schools should not be permitted. If parents want to raise their…
Descriptors: Religious Schools, Private School Aid, Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy

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