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Christopher Marlow; Doug Risner – Journal of Dance Education, 2025
This collaborative duoethnography explores autobiographical accounts of two male-identifying dance educators living with/through cancer. The authors generate and analyze two dominant themes--of cancer-specific recovery and life-centered discovery--in relation to their embodied and discursive constructions of masculinity and their shifting…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Teachers, Males, Cancer
Aysenur Peker; Ayse Idil Aybars – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
The study aims to explore the portrayal of gender and the representation of gender roles in picturebooks written for children aged 3-6 in Turkey, with a view to assessing whether these gender portrayals include gender stereotypes that may affect children from early ages and onwards. It examines 45 children's picturebooks published in the last…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Picture Books, Gender Issues, Sex Role
Lara A. Wood – Social Development, 2025
Children acquire gender stereotypes at a young age and these subsequently influence cognition and behavior. Stereotypes may be learned through a child's direct observation of gender differences as well as perpetuated by inaccurate cultural depictions. Children's mass media, a cultural product, may be a powerful source of gender stereotype…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Films, Children, Animals
Helene Laporte – Journal of Children and Media, 2024
Scholars have recently begun to explore the potential of educational media featuring counter-stereotypes in changing gender attitudes and beliefs, but so far experimental studies simulating interventions are lacking and preadolescents are understudied as target group. Further exploration of this research field is highly needed. In this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Television, Preadolescents, Stereotypes
Julien Poimboeuf; Éric Mener; Laure Fiquet; Pierric Renaut – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Integrative medicine, need to be inoffensive, effective, and of quality (World Health Organization). In 2010, the American Society of Teachers of Family Medicine approved 19 competencies for teaching integrative medicine to residents. In 2018, the University of Rennes created a course: "Integrative Medicine and Complementary Therapies".…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Premedical Students, Holistic Approach, Student Attitudes
Patrick Rothermund; Roland Deutsch – Cognitive Science, 2025
Generic sentences such as "Birds lay eggs" are used frequently and effortlessly, but there is no simple quantitative rule that determines whether they are true or false. For instance, while "Birds lay eggs" is considered true, "Birds are female" is considered false, even though there are necessarily fewer birds that…
Descriptors: Sentences, Credibility, Accuracy, Educational Principles
David M. Quinn – Sociology of Education, 2025
Racial equity in education is often framed around "closing the achievement gap," but many scholars argue this frame perpetuates deficit mindsets. The "opportunity gap" (OG) frame has been offered as an alternative to focus attention on structural injustices. In a preregistered survey experiment, I estimate the effects of…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Achievement Gap, Educational Opportunities, Race
Agnieszka Wolowicz; Marta Jurczyk – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: Sexual violence against women with intellectual disabilities is complex and often underreported due to systemic, social, and cultural barriers. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the cultural conditions regarding the sexuality of women with intellectual disabilities that significantly limit the disclosure of sexual violence…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Females, Intellectual Disability
Rachel Lynn Edford – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2023
In the wake of the COVID pandemic, many academic libraries sought virtual instruction options, like the embedded librarian model, bringing renewed interest to the topic. Debates defining embedded librarianship are plentiful and varied, but a review of the professional literature reveals a commonly used metaphor comparing embedded librarians to…
Descriptors: Librarians, Library Services, Outreach Programs, COVID-19
LaVona Thomas – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This narrative case study explored how Black women in higher education leadership cope with gendered and racial microaggressions. Through the narratives of the six participants, the study aimed to understand the impact racial and gendered microaggressions have on work engagement and job performance. This study used Intersectionality and Black…
Descriptors: Blacks, Females, Women Administrators, College Administration
Adam Keath; David Robertson; Brooke Towner; Garret Bowers – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2023
Despite the high level of education and training that is required for the profession, PE is often met with negative perceptions. The misconceptions and stereotypes about the profession can make it difficult for PE teachers to be taken seriously and can discourage students from pursuing a career in the field. It's important for PE teachers to…
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, Physical Education, Career Choice, Misconceptions
Ghazaleh Shahbazi; Hossein Samani; Tara M. Mandalaywala; Khatereh Borhani; Telli Davoodi – Infant and Child Development, 2024
Generic descriptions (e.g., 'girls are emotional') are argued to play a major role in the development of essentialist reasoning about social categories. Although generics are prevalent across languages, studies exploring if and how generic language leads to essentialism have almost exclusively been conducted in English-speaking communities and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Adults, Indo European Languages
Wayne Au – Multicultural Education Review, 2024
This paper considers the implications of the Asian American Model Minority being framed as a solution to racial inequality, especially within education. It begins with a discussion of the origins and diversity to be found within the racial category of 'Asian American' and then moves to analyse the origins of the Asian American Model Minority…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Politics of Education, Minority Groups, Ethnic Stereotypes
Michael Steven Brown Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Previous research has shown that Black males do not find schools to be safe spaces or places where they feel a sense of belonging. Instead, they do not feel welcomed (Brooms, 2019a). If students must spend 8 to 9 hours in a place daily, we will want that space to be somewhere they want to be. Findings from research conducted by Collins et al.…
Descriptors: Males, Sense of Community, Student Attitudes, Adolescents
Wen Xu – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2025
This article addresses two under-theorised subjects in international student mobility (ISM) research: non-Asian students and students in non-traditional study destinations. Drawing upon the notion of 'agency in mobility', I explored African international students' narratives of their enactment of four different forms of agency in China. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Foreign Countries, Student Mobility, Blacks

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