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Bone, Kate; Bone, Jane; Grieshaber, Sue; Quinones, Gloria – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2019
This study explored how students (pre-service teachers) benefit from the support of having a peer with them during their first professional experience in preschool contexts, utilising a PAL (Peer Assisted Learning) approach. International students at a large Australian University were interviewed as part of this qualitative study. We found that…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Foreign Countries, Preschool Teachers, Foreign Students
Charbonneau-Gowdy, Paula; Chavez, Jessica – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2019
A growing trend in higher education institutions (HE) to move course offerings to Blended Learning (BL) modes is challenging many of our traditional views and practices of teaching and learning. Part of the problem is that many of those working within these institutions at the "macro," "meso" and "micro" levels have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Learner Engagement, Blended Learning
Dolva, Anne-Stine; Kollstad, Marit; Kleiven, Jo – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2019
Background: A first generation of adolescents with Down syndrome have grown up in Norway's inclusive society. This study explored their friendships and social leisure participation, mainly as it is reflected through their subjective experience. Method: The analysis is based on qualitative interviews and observations of 22 teens aged 17 years.…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Inclusion, Friendship, Leisure Time
Chen, Jing; Lin, Tzu-Jung; Justice, Laura; Sawyer, Brook – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2019
Interaction with peers is an important contributor to young children's social and cognitive development. Yet, little is known about the nature of social networks within preschool inclusive classrooms. The current study applied a social network analysis to characterize children's peer interactions in inclusive classrooms and their relations with…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Preschool Children, Students with Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
Hellmich, Frank; Loeper, Marwin Felix – British Journal of Special Education, 2019
Children with special educational needs often feel lonely in classrooms, are less accepted by their classmates and have fewer friendships. Their classmates' positive attitudes towards them are important for their social participation in inclusive classrooms. According to the theory of social referencing, children's attitudes towards peers with…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Special Needs Students, Learning Disabilities
Fabes, Richard A.; Martin, Carol Lynn; Hanish, Laura D. – Educational Psychologist, 2019
The purpose of this article is to highlight the important role that gender plays in organizing and affecting the quality of the classroom climate. We review research showing how students' peer relationships tend to be segregated by gender and discuss the consequences of children spending much of their time almost exclusively with same-gender…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Environment, Gender Differences, Peer Relationship
Zhang, Feng; Jiang, Ying; Lei, Xiuya; Huang, Silin – Psychology in the Schools, 2019
Teacher-child relationships and peer relationships are important predictors of children's loneliness. However, few studies have examined the potential and adverse relationship between teacher power and children's loneliness. Thus, we explicitly explored whether teacher power is related to children's loneliness and examined the potential moderating…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Teacher Student Relationship, Freehand Drawing, Psychological Patterns
Baba, Trevor – Educational Perspectives, 2019
Intellectual safety occurs in classroom spaces where "there are no put-downs and no comments intended to belittle, undermine, negate, devalue, or ridicule. Within this place, the group accepts virtually any question or comment, so long as it is respectful of the other members of the circle "At the core, managing a classroom should not be…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Safety, Classroom Techniques, Teacher Student Relationship
Peters, Michael A.; Besley, Tina; Arndt, Sonja – Open Review of Educational Research, 2019
Following involvement in several academic collectively written articles, the authors question traditional notions of the 'lone' individualist author model as the expected standard in the humanities as opposed to large research teams in physical sciences. They use Barthes and Foucault to question the function and the concept of the author and…
Descriptors: Researchers, Teamwork, Authors, Collaborative Writing
Idris, Aida; Ion, Georgeta; Seery, Aidan – Irish Educational Studies, 2019
Some of the main concerns in international higher education are the feeling of isolation among international students and their inability to adapt to the host environment, which may result in sub-optimal academic performance. Theoretically, peer learning can be an effective method to reduce these problems since it has the capacity to address…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, International Education, Foreign Students, Higher Education
Meisel, Samuel N.; Colder, Craig R. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2019
Peer relations researchers have suggested that dyadic and peer group relationship characteristics may interact with each other to affect behavior. Building on prior work that has pitted the relative effects of dyadic and peer group relationship characteristics on susceptibility to peer influence, the present study sought to integrate dyadic and…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Friendship, Substance Abuse, Peer Influence
Caton, Amy – Learning Assistance Review, 2019
Learning centers and academic support programs are often idealized entities campuses look to for student success, retention, and engagement. By untethering our thinking about program boundaries, identities, and alliances and radically reforming, we can generate interest, passion, and opportunities across campus. The force of redistributing…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Universities, Program Development, Academic Support Services
Winkle-Wagner, Rachelle; McCallum, Carmen M.; Luedke, Courtney; Ota-Malloy, Brittany – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2019
This critical qualitative study explores how Black women experienced friendships throughout college. Findings revealed that long-term friendships, primarily with other Students of Color, were both created and maintained, were meaningful in nature, and often spanned several contexts. Women also described short-term instrumental friendships, often…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Friendship, Peer Relationship
Fabes, Richard A.; Martin, Carol Lynn; Hanish, Laura D. – Grantee Submission, 2019
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the important role that gender plays in organizing and affecting the quality of the classroom climate. We review research showing how students' peer relationships tend to be segregated by gender and discuss the consequences of children spending much of their time almost exclusively with same-gender peers,…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Environment, Gender Differences, Peer Relationship
Shaun Yon-Seng Khoo; Jenna Zhao; Adrian Walker; Jessica Kirkman; Branka Spehar – Student Success, 2019
Peer mentoring programs are typically designed to support students transitioning into university. However, recent work has highlighted the importance of supporting transitions through and out of university. The Australian psychology honours year is a particularly stressful period that involves transitioning through university into the research…
Descriptors: Mentors, Psychology, Honors Curriculum, Peer Relationship

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