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Michalinos Zembylas – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the political potential of boredom as an affirmative negation of neoliberalism in higher education. On this account, boredom is re-inscribed as a political affect and emotion that interrupts neoliberalism and capitalism. This discussion troubles the idea of boredom as a psychologised, individualised…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Psychological Patterns, Student Interests, Affective Behavior
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Cetken-Aktas, Sebnem; Sevimli-Celik, Serap – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
The aim of this study was to examine the design features of six outdoor play areas and the play preferences of children using these areas. Through the behavior mapping method, 102 preschoolers were observed for 3 days during their hour-long outdoor play time. The Playground's Physical Characteristics Scale and Play Observation Form were utilized…
Descriptors: Play, Preschool Children, Recreational Activities, Outdoor Education
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Hahnel, Carolin; Ramalingam, Dara; Kroehne, Ulf; Goldhammer, Frank – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2023
Background: Computer-based assessment allows for the monitoring of reader behaviour. The identification of patterns in this behaviour can provide insights that may be useful in informing educational interventions. Objectives: Our study aims to explore what different patterns of reading activity exist, and investigates their interpretation and…
Descriptors: Reading Habits, Student Behavior, Hypermedia, Educational Assessment
McGregor, Wendolyn Suzanne – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this quantitative correlational research was to examine if and to what extent principal support of school climate related to student weapons and student aggression incidents in a southwest school district. Three theoretical foundations supported this research: Socio-ecological theory, Social Learning Theory, and School Climate…
Descriptors: Principals, Educational Environment, Students, Weapons
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Su, Zhu; Li, Yue; Liu, Zhi; Sun, Jianwen; Yang, Zongkai; Liu, Sannyuya – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2023
Blended learning, as an efficient teaching mode that combines the advantages of both online and offline learning, has been widely applied in universities. Nevertheless, the different learning patterns induce difficulty in evaluating the learning quality. In this paper, an approach of integrating online and offline interactions is proposed by…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Evaluation, Peer Relationship, Interaction
Curry, Dana Michelle – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this study was to better understand factors that influenced academic fraudulent excuse making. Previous research shows that deception in many forms is very common (e.g., Austin et al., 2006; Griffin et al., 2015; Kapoor & Kaufman, 2021; Murdock & Anderman, 2006). Fraudulent excuse making has been predominantly studied…
Descriptors: Deception, Student Behavior, Influences, Educational Policy
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Berkan Celik; Kursat Cagiltay – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
MOOC learners come from different backgrounds, and they have various motivations and intentions for taking online courses. This study examines learner intentions with subsequent behaviors and the reasons for the intention-behavior gap in MOOCs. A total of four MOOCs from BilgeIs MOOC Portal was used in this study. This quantitative study with a…
Descriptors: Students, MOOCs, Intention, Student Behavior
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Antje Gansewig; Maria Walsh – Educational Review, 2024
The involvement of former extremists in preventing and countering violent extremism has attracted many advocates. Interventions in school settings by or with former extremists have been commonplace for a long time, and in some countries even for decades, which is reason enough to focus on the current research state. We did this through a synoptic…
Descriptors: Activism, Antisocial Behavior, Foreign Countries, Intervention
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Duraisamy Akila; Harish Garg; Souvik Pal; Sundaram Jeyalaksshmi – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Online education has been expected to be the future of learning; it will never replace the value of traditional classroom experiences fully. Technical problems have less impact on offline education, which gives students more freedom to plan their time and stick to it. In addition, teachers cannot observe their students' behavior and activities…
Descriptors: In Person Learning, Student Behavior, Attention, Artificial Intelligence
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Zhipeng Zhou; Ziyao Zhang; Ying Lu; Zilong Wang; Jianqiang Cui; Guodong Ni – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
For working students, reconciling work and school lives is a major challenge. Emerging ubiquitous information and communication technologies (ICTs) further exacerbate this challenge, as a constant connection to work via ICTs blurring the boundaries between work and school domains. While the influence of ICTs on users' work and personal lives has…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Student Employment, Coping, Computer Use
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Paul Browning – Support for Learning, 2024
This article explores the concept of student agency within the Thrive Co-operative Learning Trust. It details the Trust's journey in developing student voice and influence, using the Lundy Model of Child Participation as a framework. This article highlights the importance of authentic pupil agency and showcases successful initiatives undertaken by…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Students, Cooperative Learning, Student Empowerment
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Josué García-Arch; Solenn Friedrich; Xiongbo Wu; David Cucurell; Lluís Fuentemilla – Cognitive Science, 2024
Our self-concept is constantly faced with self-relevant information. Prevailing research suggests that information's valence plays a central role in shaping our self-views. However, the need for stability within the self-concept structure and the inherent alignment of positive feedback with the pre-existing self-views of healthy individuals might…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Feedback (Response), Congruence (Psychology), Emotional Response
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Sindiswa S. Zondo; Vusi S. Mncube – South African Journal of Education, 2024
In the majority of South African schools, maintaining discipline remains a challenge -- a situation which commands the attention of departmental officials both locally and internationally. When negative disciplinary approaches were prohibited in schools in this country, positive disciplinary measures were recommended in the form of a code of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethics, Discipline, Student Behavior
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Shunan Zhang; Xiangying Zhao; Tong Zhou; Jang Hyun Kim – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2024
Although previous studies have highlighted the problematic artificial intelligence (AI) usage behaviors in educational contexts, such as overreliance on AI, no study has explored the antecedents and potential consequences that contribute to this problem. Therefore, this study investigates the causes and consequences of AI dependency using ChatGPT…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Self Efficacy, Anxiety, Expectation
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Emily Beavon; Lyndsay Jenkins; Miranda Bradley; Khyati Verma – Contemporary School Psychology, 2024
The current study explored adolescents' experiences with bystander intervention in cyberbullying situations. Using a mixed-methods approach, the study investigated the utility of using the five-step bystander intervention model (notice, interpret as an emergency, accept responsibility to intervene, know how to help, act) to the cyberbullying…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Prosocial Behavior
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