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Peasland, Emma L.; Henri, Dominic C.; Morrell, Lesley J.; Scott, Graham W. – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
Fieldwork is an important part of higher education programmes in geography, geology, environmental sciences and biosciences because it offers opportunities to enhance graduate employability alongside pedagogical and social benefits. However, not all students choose to participate in fieldwork and the reasons that some opt out are unknown. We used…
Descriptors: Field Experience Programs, Student Motivation, Student Participation, Foreign Countries
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Mitchem, Melissa C. – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2021
While studies have explored the affordances and limitations of teachers' international experiences in developing their critical global perspectives, few have attempted to understand what teachers observe about gender roles and expectations during their time abroad. In this study, I interpret the narratives of three U.S. women teachers who…
Descriptors: Sex Role, Teacher Exchange Programs, Teaching Experience, Expectation
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Ng, Clarence – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2021
This prospective study adopted Vygotsky's concept of perezhivanie to examine students' lived experiences in learning mathematics and how they were related to subject choice plans and actual decisions. Most research has considered students' mathematics subject choice as a decision predictable using important cognitive and social variables. Due…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Mathematics Education, Course Selection (Students), Decision Making
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Mendez, José – Afterschool Matters, 2021
With an increase in the number of enrichment options available in out-of-school time (OST), young people can explore topics generally passed over in a typical school day. Parent perception of afterschool programming is beginning to shift from a simple necessity of the work week to a conscious choice about the daily experiences of their children.…
Descriptors: Barriers, After School Programs, Student Experience, Achievement Gap
Brown, Donald; Earle, Sherry – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2021
Virtually every Black student at Springfield College in the 1960's felt unwelcomed. Not only was there a dearth of Black faculty, but there were also virtually no administrators of color and no support services to address the needs of the dozen Black students on campus. A half-century later, the author observed the racial tumult of 2020 and…
Descriptors: Alumni, Minority Group Students, Educational History, Student Experience
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Thacker, Nancy E.; Minton, Casey A. Barrio; Riley, Kertesha B. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2021
Counseling professionals who identify as people of color, women, and gender or sexual minorities commonly suppress or negotiate their personal identities due to experiencing adversity. We describe findings from a narrative inquiry of counselor educators' experiences negotiating marginalized identities. Implications for intersectional…
Descriptors: Minority Group Teachers, Counselor Educators, Teaching Experience, Identification (Psychology)
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Balloo, Kieran; Gravett, Karen; Erskine, Gemma – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2021
The concept of a typical pathway to becoming a student is a pervasive narrative within higher education, with moving away from home to live at university framed as the "traditional student experience". In response, recent literature has begun to trouble the thinking around student mobilities. Building on this work, this study draws upon…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Mobility, College Students, Student Experience
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Reinertsen, Anne B. – Education Sciences, 2021
An oxymoron is a self-contradicting or incongruous word or group of words as in Lord Byron's (1788-1824) line from his satirical epic poem Don Juan; "melancholy merriment", An oxymoron is a rhetorical and epigrammatic device for effect, often revealing paradox. The effect I aim for here is the actualization of affect; affect made…
Descriptors: Poetry, Language Usage, Education, Educational Quality
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Gildea, Iris J. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2021
In this article, my approach to grief tending for the adult survivor of childhood trauma is to integrate a practice of poetic inquiry into one's evolving relationship with oneself. As has been well documented by trauma theory, arts-based practices, here working strictly with poetry, are capable of embracing the often non-linear and multi-layered…
Descriptors: Adults, Grief, Trauma, Coping
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Smith, Edwin M. E. – Voices in Education, 2021
The art component in the chaotic intersections of 2020 cannot be ignored. The expressive outputs of thoughts and feelings that are relevant first-person accounts in the struggle against oppression are also valuable markers that illuminate historical timelines. How reflective are these situations, and what can be derived from these moments? What do…
Descriptors: Art Education, Activism, Race, Foreign Countries
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Rogers, Gemma; Perez-Olivas, Gisela; Stenfert Kroese, Biza; Patel, Varsha; Murphy, Glynis; Rose, John; Cooper, Vivien; Langdon, Peter E.; Hiles, Steve; Clifford, Clair; Willner, Paul – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2021
Recent COVID-19 lockdown restrictions resulted in reduced access to educational, professional and social support systems for children with intellectual disabilities and their carers. Aim: The aim of this study was to gain insight into the ways mothers of children with intellectual disabilities coped during the first 2020 lockdown period. Methods:…
Descriptors: Experience, Mothers, Intellectual Disability, COVID-19
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Pustelnikovaite, Toma – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2021
Current understanding of international academic mobility tends to view migrant academics as career-oriented actors who can follow opportunities across borders with relative ease. This paper offers a more nuanced reading of international mobility in academia by analysing how the professional context influences migrant academics' decisions to come…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Migrants, Teaching Experience, Foreign Countries
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Johnson, Tuesdai; Deaver, Sarah P.; Doby-Copeland, Cheryl – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2021
This qualitative study addressed the problem of lack of racial and ethnic diversity in American graduate art therapy programs. Seven current art therapy students or recent graduates of color from one predominantly White institution participated in individual semi-structured interviews and a group meeting. Results of thematic analysis yielded four…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Minority Group Students, Graduate Students, Student Experience
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Thomas, Elizabeth; Walton, Marsha; Baker-Olson, Anna; Blaber, Isabelle; Parker, Remi; Becton, Michele – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2021
The development of democratic citizenship and youth leadership requires an ability to collaborate with others in ways that are jointly empowering. In this study, we sought to understand how students at an urban liberal arts college in the United States framed their own and others' efficacy and responsibility in narrative accounts of situations…
Descriptors: College Students, Citizen Participation, Student Responsibility, Cooperation
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Martin, Quincy, III – International Journal for Academic Development, 2021
Career trajectories within the academic enterprise elicit copious amounts of literature, much of which focuses on individuals who hail from faculty and rise through the academic ranks to college and university administration. However, scholarly discussions that conversely pay attention to administrators who transition to faculty roles are not as…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Career Development, Faculty Development
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