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Jiaoying Ji; Saifon Songsiengchai; Clinton Chidiebere Anyanwu; Nur Fauziyah – International Education Studies, 2025
This study focused on freshmen at Yunnan Normal University. The research objectives were threefold: (1) to investigate the role of self-regulatory methods in enhancing students' autonomous learning ability, (2) to study the differences between the control group and the experimental group, and (3) to determine if students are satisfied with…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Metacognition, Foreign Countries, Independent Study
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Johnson S. Khor; Sungkyung Linda Kim – Discover Education, 2025
Objective-Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) are a valuable source of assessment for students' practical clinical and professional skills throughout their medical careers due to the OSCEs' capability to test multiple competencies in a standardized manner. Over the years, OSCEs have increasingly been integrated across medical programs to…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Medical Education, Objective Tests, Clinical Experience
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Çigdem Karagülmez Saglam; Erman Dogan – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2025
Those pursuing a career in physical education must possess a range of competencies, including movement and coordination. The attitudes of those engaged in or preparing to engage in the teaching profession can be influenced by several factors. Within the mentioned, the present study aims to ascertain the extent to which the professional attitudes…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Gender Differences
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James Thompson; Marian Mahat; Kate Tregloan; Carolina Rivera-Yevenes; Sylvie Lomer; Heather Cockayne; Amy Y. Zhang – Higher Education Research and Development, 2025
University campuses are important places of cultural, intellectual, and economic capital, making significant contributions to their surrounding communities. As institutions seek to navigate changing expectations for university teaching, learning, research and impact, an exploration of the interface of individual experience and the campus…
Descriptors: Campuses, Foreign Countries, Student Experience, Universities
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Anh Ngoc Quynh Phan; Chloe Le – Higher Education Research and Development, 2025
Learning space has expanded to spaces outside the traditional classroom, such as public transport, cafés, or parks, where students can easily engage in learning activities. In order to understand whether students use classrooms outside class time, where their learning takes place, why, when, and with whom, students' experiences should be at the…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Higher Education, College Students, Foreign Countries
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Jia Ying Sarah Lee; Koa Whittingham; Rebecca Olson; Amy E. Mitchell – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Purpose: Parenting has implications for psychosocial adjustment well into adulthood. While much is known about the parenting behaviors that influence adjustment in autistic children, little is known about how the effects of parenting persist in autistic adults. Further, autistic adults' perspectives on how they were parented have not been…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Parenting Styles, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children
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Freya Elise; Brian Irvine; Jana Brinkert; Charlie Hamilton; Emily K. Farran; Elizabeth Milne; Gaia Scerif; Anna Remington – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: Autistic people without intellectual disabilities have increased perceptual capacity: they can process more information at any given time compared to non-autistic people. We examined whether increased perceptual capacity is evident across the autistic spectrum (i.e. for autistic people with intellectual disabilities) and whether it is…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Genetic Disorders, Adults, Intellectual Disability
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Sarah Jane Aiston; Louise Morley; Chee Kent Fo – European Journal of Education, 2025
This article explores how women's postgraduate education becomes entangled with heteronormative gender regimes enacted in public discourses that caution against women becoming "too" educated in China. The cultural capital of the PhD is obliterated by the loss of cultural capital resulting from gender non-conformity. Two powerful…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Womens Education, Gender Bias
Tiffany Bannenberg House – ProQuest LLC, 2025
This study aimed to develop and validate the Institutional Racial Bias Cost (IRBC) scale, a race-focused construct grounded in Situated Expectancy-Value Theory (SEVT) (Eccles & Wigfield, 2020), to capture the experiences of Black students at Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs). Drawing on cognitive interviewing procedures and qualitative…
Descriptors: Racism, African American Students, College Students, Predominantly White Institutions
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Yau Yu Chan; Nirmala Rao – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
This study considered the influences of the home learning environment and preschool quality on the development of 5-year-old Chinese (N = 43) and South Asian (N = 32) children in Hong Kong. Children were recruited from two preschools--one admitted only South Asian children, and the other admitted only Chinese children. Children were assessed in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Influence, Preschool Education, Early Experience
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Agnes Strandberg – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2025
As teachers' experiences are a prerequisite for developing an understanding of the challenges of teaching, their reflections on the potential of using authentic text in L1 grammar teaching deserves closer attention. This paper presents a focus-group study with six Swedish L1 teachers at upper secondary level during an intervention, in which they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grammar, Swedish, Teaching Experience
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Adrian Golis – Educational Review, 2025
Traditionally serving expatriate elites, international schools now increasingly cater to local middle-class families in developing countries. With the industry's explosive growth, attention turns to the role of expatriate teachers in preserving the institutional legitimacy of non-traditional international schools. However, expatriate teachers'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Workers, International Schools, Adjustment (to Environment)
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Andrea R. Olinger; Alison Heron-Hruby; James S. Chisholm; Braydon L. Dungan; Hannah M. Conn; Julia P. Nitishin – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
Research on writing pedagogy highlights effective feedback as dialogic and student-centered. However, few studies have examined how preservice English teachers (PSETs) craft their feedback based on how they want their students to read them. Drawing on sociocultural approaches to writing, we examine the co-construction of these "discoursal…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Self Concept, Preservice Teachers, English Teachers
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Barbara Humberstone; Geoff Cooper; Di Collins – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2025
This paper considers the sensuous feelings of 32 lifelong older outdoor enthusiasts. In a previous paper, the adaptations that these older folk had made in their lives in order to continue with their engagement with the outdoors were explored (Humberstone et al. 2022). This paper examines the ways in which these embodied feelings provide for the…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Well Being, Outdoor Education, Humanism
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Karen Gravett; Rola Ajjawi; Sarah O'Shea – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
Belonging is a complex relational concept. It has been shown to be processual, emergent, and dynamic. And yet this relationality, and complexity, sits in tension with increasingly voluble calls to measure, manage and maintain students' sense of belonging to an ostensibly fixed space of higher education. This article reports on research that…
Descriptors: Topology, Sense of Belonging, Virtual Universities, Electronic Learning
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