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Tammy D. Lee; Carrie Lee; Mark Newton; Paul Vos; Jennifer Gallagher; Daniel Dickerson; Camryn Regenthal – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2024
Learning science is a social enterprise that involves students communicating ideas, observations, and findings. Navigating talk between students about scientific concepts and practices is a complex task for teachers. Traditionally, science educators have used a method called microteaching (teaching to peers) as a context for practicing teaching.…
Descriptors: Microteaching, Computer Simulation, Preservice Teachers, Computer Software
Sunanda M. Sharma; Jennifer E. Bianchini; Zeynep L. Cakmak; MaryRose Kaplan; Muninder K. Ahluwalia – Professional Counselor, 2024
According to the American Counseling Association and the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs, social justice advocacy is an ethical imperative for counselors and a training standard for counseling students. As a group of socially conscious mental health counseling students and faculty, we developed and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Advocacy, Peer Groups, Counselor Training
Aubrey Whitehead; Melissa Schen; Jillian Morrison – Journal for STEM Education Research, 2024
With small liberal arts colleges (SLACs) producing an increased percentage of STEM graduates, whose voice resonates most regarding science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degree persistence? Chemistry professor? Dad? Best friend? This study investigated if undergraduate student perception of close social subgroup influences…
Descriptors: College Students, Liberal Arts, Small Schools, Colleges
Discomfort and Other Factors That Influence the Effectiveness of Graduate Student Peer Consultations
Pleiss, Mark W.; Dearborn, Krisztina Erzsebet – To Improve the Academy, 2021
The following study reports the findings of two surveys given to graduate teacher consultants (n = 30) and graduate student teachers (n = 59) who completed video-teacher consultations at a public, R1 university. The surveys assessed the overall effectiveness of peer consultation for both sides and identified the factors that influenced those…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Graduate Students, Peer Groups, Student Teachers
Wittner, Britta; Kauffeld, Simone – International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 2023
An important factor for First Generation High School students (FGS) in higher education is social capital. To highlight differences in social capital between FGS and their Non-FGS peers (NFGS) by analysing the structure of their ego-centred social networks and its' effect on their career planning, we conducted two cross-sectional studies: on high…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Career Planning, First Generation College Students, High School Students
Lisa D. Martin – Music Educators Journal, 2023
It was not long into the author's career as a music educator that they noticed a considerable drop in their own recreational music listening. Any wisp of recreational music listening was typically an accompaniment to an activity or task rather than the main event. This changed dramatically around seven years ago, when a few of their colleagues…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Teaching Experience, Music Education, Music Appreciation
Pamela LeBrun – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this qualitative exploratory case study was to explore how executive leaders and faculty in "The College" located in a region of Ontario, Canada describe their perceptions of academic integrity processes and the experiences leading to underreporting of academic integrity incidents (AIVs). The study aimed to understand the…
Descriptors: Integrity, Administrator Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty
Blair A. Prevost – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This qualitative, multiple case study examined how peer mentors at a public, four-year university supported the transition of first-year college students. Using Schlossberg's (Anderson et al., 2021) Transition Framework the study was guided by the following questions: 1) How did peer mentors, in light of the Approaching Transitions phase in…
Descriptors: Peer Groups, Mentors, Student Adjustment, College Freshmen
Jannika Haase; Elisabeth Höhne; Bettina Hannover; Nele McElvany; Lysann Zander – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
In Germany, Turkish-origin students face negative competence-related stereotypes held by different groups in society, including teachers at school. While a large body of research has examined stereotypes (i.e., "other-stereotypes") about immigrant students, little is known about their own competence-related "meta-stereotypes,"…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Stereotypes, Foreign Students
Chinopfukutwa, Vimbayi S.; Hektner, Joel M. – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objectives: To examine college peer crowd affiliations and prosocial and risky behaviors (academic, sexual, drug, and alcohol related risks) as well as to investigate gender as a moderator of these relations. Participants: 527 students at a public university in the Midwest in Fall 2018 (M age = 19.67, SD = 1.84). Method: Students' peer crowd…
Descriptors: College Students, Peer Relationship, Prosocial Behavior, Risk
Karadag, Didar; Soley, Gaye – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Several studies have investigated factors guiding children's decisions when learning from others, although less is known about factors that govern children's decisions when they transfer knowledge to others. Here we asked whether children would privilege ingroup members when teaching and, if so, whether this tendency would persist when…
Descriptors: Young Children, Group Membership, Peer Groups, Values Education
Liu, Mengting; Chen, Xinyin; Fu, Rui; Li, Dan; Liu, Junsheng – Developmental Psychology, 2023
The primary purpose of the present study was to examine the contributions of social, academic, and psychological characteristics of peer groups to individual development in the same and different domains in Chinese children. Participants included 1,864 elementary school students (945 boys, M[subscript age] = 11 years) in China. One-year…
Descriptors: Social Characteristics, Student Characteristics, Psychological Characteristics, Foreign Countries
Russell, Michael A.; Coatsworth, J. Douglas; Brown, Aaron; Zaharakis, Nikola; Mennis, Jeremy; Rodriguez, Gabriel C.; Mason, Michael J. – Prevention Science, 2023
The current study describes an individual participant data meta-analysis (IPDMA) testing the efficacy of a peer-network counseling (PNC) intervention for preventing substance use escalation in adolescents and young adults. PNC has shown efficacy in reducing substance use among adolescents and young adults across small-scale randomized controlled…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Comparative Analysis, Substance Abuse, Peer Groups
Sara Caniglia Schulte – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this study was to examine graduate students' perceptions of online synchronous and asynchronous courses in peer engagement, teacher presence, and course design and materials. It further compared differences in synchronous and asynchronous courses, and whether graduate students' perceptions differed due to student age, number of…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Learner Engagement, Peer Groups, Teacher Student Relationship
Rekar Abdulhamed; Lauri Hietajärvi; Reija Klemetti; Kirsti Lonka – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
In European studies, immigrant-origin adolescents report more mental health symptoms than natives do. The school is an important developmental context for them, and more research is needed about how their school experience is related to their mental health symptoms, and whether these relations vary by group. The aim of this study was to assess the…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Comparative Analysis, Immigrants, Mental Disorders

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