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Rajagopal, Kamakshi; van Bruggen, Jan M.; Sloep, Peter B. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2017
People recommenders are a widespread feature of social networking sites and educational social learning platforms alike. However, when these systems are used to extend learners' Personal Learning Networks, they often fall short of providing recommendations of learning value to their users. This paper proposes a design of a people recommender based…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Profiles, Users (Information), Web Sites
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Borowski, Sarah; Zeman, Janice; Carboni, Inga; Gilman, Rich; Thrash, Todd – School Psychology Quarterly, 2017
Using a 3-wave longitudinal, multidimensional approach, this study investigated the influence of social network position and social status on the psychosocial outcomes of 440 youth (45.1% girls; M[subscript age] = 16.1 years; 90.9% Caucasian) over 26 months, focusing on the controversial status classification (i.e., youth who are highly liked and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Longitudinal Studies, Social Status, Social Networks
Jacobs, George M.; Teh, Jiexin; Spencer, Leonora – Online Submission, 2017
This article utilises theories, methods and tools from the fields of Social Psychology and Education to suggest new metrics for the analysis of competitive sport. The hope is that these metrics will encourage cooperation to exist alongside of the dominant feelings of competition. The main theory from Social Psychology involved here is Social…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Competition, Athletics, Social Psychology
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Michael Madaio; Justine Cassell; Amy Ogan – Grantee Submission, 2017
During collaborative learning, computer-supported or otherwise, students balance task-oriented goals with the interpersonal goals of relationship-building; these goals may conflict, negatively impacting learning. In peer tutoring, for instance, tutors may avoid providing feedback to their partners to avoid the face-threat to their tutee. In this…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Tutoring, Tutors, Teaching Methods
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Barley, Ruth – Ethnography and Education, 2019
Drawing on an ethnographic study conducted with young children (4-5 year olds) in a multi-ethnic Early Years classroom in the north of England this paper shows how young children's discourses about skin colour are informed by intersections with their gender identities. This ethnography uncovers how young children engage with the related concepts…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Preschool Education, Identification (Psychology)
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Fujiwara, Aya; Sonoyama, Shigeki – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2019
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience difficulties with social play. They have some limitations in learning play skills and playing with peers. This study examines the effects of intervention, in an inclusive classroom, based on ecological assessment and conditions of social play selection on the engagement in social play of a…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Inclusion, Early Childhood Education
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Vera, Elizabeth; Hill, Lincoln; Daskalova, Plamena; Chander, Natasha; Galvin, Sarah; Boots, Tonya; Polanin, Megan – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2019
Despite what we have learned about the causes and consequences of bullying, efforts to reduce bullying through interventions to date have yielded modest results. Most bullying prevention efforts have targeted perpetrators and victims, ignoring the powerful role that observers play in maintaining cycles of bullying. This article presents literature…
Descriptors: Youth, Models, Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication
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Lu, Jiafang – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2019
Despite the crucial importance of teacher impact for a wide range of student and teacher outcomes, it is not clear whether any individual-level factors precede teacher passion and if so how. Drawing on self-regulation theory and the self-regulatory strength model, I propose a theoretical reciprocal model in which teachers' sleep quality predicts…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Sleep, Prediction, Work Attitudes
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O'Brien-Richardson, Patricia – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2019
Hair harassment can be defined as the direct or indirect unwanted, unwelcomed, and offensive behavior made either explicitly or implicitly typically towards women or girls of African descent, based on the texture, look, or subjective assumptions of their hair. The purpose of this investigation is to explore the hair experiences of adolescent girls…
Descriptors: Bullying, Urban Schools, Physical Activities, African American Students
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Chatham-Carpenter, April; Spadaro, Alexandria – Journal of Educators Online, 2019
This case study of one communication department, which moved into offering their undergraduate program online, illustrates the innovative methods that the faculty employed in order to meet student demand for their courses. The faculty faced challenges related to meeting the needs of both their online and face-to-face students, to being asked to…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Barriers, College Faculty, Student Needs
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Kokkinos, Constantinos M.; Voulgaridou, Ioanna – Journal of School Violence, 2019
This study explored the role of empathy (cognitive, emotional) as a moderator in the link between coping and proactive and reactive relational aggression (RA) among 328 Greek preadolescents. The results indicated positive associations between emotion-focused coping (i.e., minimization), maladaptive coping, including resignation, passive avoidance,…
Descriptors: Empathy, Coping, Aggression, Interpersonal Relationship
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Riley, Michael – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2019
The dynamic and transitory nature of outdoor education (OE) employment may make the cultivation of traditional dyadic mentoring relationships challenging. This study used the developmental network perspective, which positions mentoring as a multirelationship phenomenon, to better understand how OE instructors working for NOLS access mentoring…
Descriptors: Mentors, Outdoor Education, Experienced Teachers, Peer Relationship
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Tudor, Kate; Sarkar, Mustafa; Spray, Christopher – European Physical Education Review, 2019
Daily stressors, or hassles, refer to the everyday environmental demands that constitute a threat or challenge, or exceed an individual's biological or psychological capacities. Increasing evidence suggests that daily stressors have a significant impact on adolescents' educational outcomes, for example, performance, wellbeing and negative…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Physical Education, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Pheko, Mpho M.; Balogun, Shyngle K.; Monteiro, Nicole M. – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2019
We used collective analytical autoethnography (CAAE) to investigate experiences of academic bullying and mobbing in our study. Specifically, four autoethnographers shared and analyzed personal experiences of being mobbed and bullied, described their perceptions of workplace bullying, its manifestations, and explored the emotional, social,…
Descriptors: Peer Groups, Mentors, Peer Relationship, Bullying
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Morell, Jonathan A. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2019
Project schedules are logic models that focus on the timing of program activities. Value derives from the fact that schedule changes are not random. Why they occur, and how long they last, can reveal information that would not be easily revealed with other approaches to evaluation. Also, using project schedules as logic models forges a strong link…
Descriptors: Scheduling, Program Administration, Models, Logical Thinking
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