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Ulku Seher Budak; Sevda Yerdelen-Damar – Science Education International, 2025
This review aims to analyze trends in identity studies research in peer-reviewed articles in STEM education indexed in the Web of Science database from first mention through the end of 2024. This study used bibliometric analysis for the evolutionary examination of large amounts of meta-data. Performance analysis and science mapping analysis were…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Educational Research, Self Concept, Educational Trends
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Nadia Vossoughi; Ariana Munoz-Salgado; Desiree Aleibar; Lorelle A. Meadows; Denise Sekaquaptewa – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
Positive interpersonal peer relationships are noted to be beneficial for learning outcomes and persistence for college students, but these benefits can be hindered when peer interactions include subtle expressions of gender bias. In an academic setting, we tested whether being mere witnesses to subtle behavioral expressions of gender bias affects…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Peer Relationship, Sex Stereotypes, Sense of Belonging
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Fiia Söderholm; Jaana Viljaranta; Riikka Hirvonen; Heta Tuominen; Kristiina Lappalainen; Leena Holopainen – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2025
This study contributes to understanding the long-term development of burnout dimensions across students in general upper secondary education and of support, engagement, and gender as factors that contribute to this development. The study followed Finnish academic track students (N = 210) over three years to examine the development of three burnout…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Fatigue (Biology), Burnout
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Hannah Rochford; Corinne Peek-Asa; Whitney Zahnd; Brian Kaskie – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: Campus sexual misconduct causes adverse physical, mental, behavioral, reproductive, and financial consequences. Informing prevention efforts at federal, state, and institution levels requires valid data. We assessed the appropriateness of Clery Act Campus Crime Statistics data for evaluating campus sexual misconduct. Participants: We…
Descriptors: Colleges, Crime, Federal Legislation, School Security
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Solveig Straume; Terese Wilhelmsen – Sport, Education and Society, 2025
For more than two decades, Norway has been one of the leading actors in engaging international volunteers to sport for development and peace (SDP) organisations in the Global South. SDP is a priority area of Norwegian sports politics, mainly projected through the Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation of Sports (NIF) where…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Volunteers, International Programs, Peace
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Anne K. Sebert Kuhlmann; Kirstin A. Palovick; Casey Allen; Mintesnot T. Teni; Cheleia Marshall – Journal of School Nursing, 2025
This study explored period product resources and needs in Missouri schools from the perspective of school nurses. We conducted eight focus groups with school nurses (n = 51) across Missouri using purposive sampling. Focus group data were analyzed in Dedoose via multiple coders and achieved strong inter-rater reliability (Cohen's Kappa = 0.92).…
Descriptors: Females, Physiology, School Nurses, Resources
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Hao Zhou; Jian Liu; Yueyang Shao; Tian Yanyan – Educational Studies, 2025
In this study, we applied multilevel piecewise linear regression with a random-effects model under a Bayesian estimation framework to a total of 5,072 7th grade students in 35 schools to search for an optimum time in terms of the effect of homework time on student academic achievement. First, we found a nonlinear relationship between time spent on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 7, Homework, Time on Task
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Nouf Alsuwaida – SAGE Open, 2025
This study investigated the experiences of learners in an online mixed-gender classroom to understand how distance education has changed society in Saudi Arabia. The study integrated culturally responsive teaching (CRT) as a theory of instruction with gender-responsive digital pedagogy through an online course. This study highlights how distance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Coeducation, Culturally Relevant Education, Virtual Classrooms
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Thoraya bin Kadasah; Sabha Hakim Allehyani – SAGE Open, 2025
The educational policy in 2020 empowered Saudi women, including female teachers, to teach children in early childhood schools (ECS). Parents and female teachers have complex, culturally rooted perceptions regarding inequity in male teacher employment in Saudi Arabia's ECS. Although the underrepresentation of male teachers in ECS is a worldwide…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
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Catherine M. Millett – ETS Research Report Series, 2025
Having parents with higher educational attainment is associated with many positive academic outcomes for students (e.g., college enrollment, degree attainment). This study aims to raise awareness and promote understanding of the characteristics, aspirations, and graduate degree intentions of students who are considering graduate school,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, College Entrance Examinations, Graduate Study, Place of Residence
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Ryan S. Baker; J. Elizabeth Richey; Jiayi Zhang; Shamya Karumbaiah; Juan Miguel Andres-Bray; Huy Anh Nguyen; Juliana Maria Alexandra L. Andres; Bruce M. McLaren – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2025
Digital learning games have been increasingly adopted in classrooms to facilitate learning and to promote learning outcomes. Contrary to common beliefs, many digital learning games can be more effective for female students than male students in terms of learning and affective outcomes. However, the in-game learning mechanisms that explain these…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Middle School Students, Sex, Gender Differences
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Penny Anderson – Gender and Education, 2025
Childcare has historically been constructed as 'women's work', undertaken predominately by unpaid caregivers such as mothers (Huppatz, K. [2023. "Gender, work and social theory: The critical consequences of the cultural turn." London: Bloomsbury Academic].). Caring responsibilities have been discursively constructed with perceived…
Descriptors: Mothers, Caring, Masculinity, Gender Differences
Richard Davis Jr.; Stephanie Baker – New America, 2025
Nearly one in five college students in the United States is raising a child, yet limited access to high-quality, affordable, and flexible child care remains one of the biggest barriers to their success. Without reliable care, many student parents are forced to stop out, undermining both their educational goals and public investments in higher…
Descriptors: Parents, College Students, Child Care, Public Policy
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Lisana Lisana; Edwin Pramana – International Journal on E-Learning, 2025
This study explores the crucial influence of technological and individual-social factors on the willingness of university students to use mobile learning (m-learning). It analyzes the direct, indirect, and overall effects of these factors. Furthermore, it examines how gender and age serve as moderators of the direct impact of each determinant on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Electronic Learning, Higher Education
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Jill M. Hermann-Wilmarth; Craig A. Young; Caitlin L. Ryan – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2025
This article explores how teaching about passing using high-quality resources aligned to national standards can address both race "and" gender/sexuality, illuminating for students how people with various marginalized identities have been treated across time and place. The authors outline possibilities for addressing National Council for…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Studies, LGBTQ People, Homosexuality
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