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Jacqueline Michelle Peterson; Njal Foldnes; Maria Therese Jensen – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2025
Linguistic diversity creates both opportunities and challenges for peer relations in today's classrooms. However, how class linguistic diversity relates to peer relations as a dimension of classroom social climate and its relation to academic achievement is unclear. Furthermore, previous research has largely ignored cultural and linguistic…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Diversity, Elementary School Students, Reading Comprehension
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Çigdem Akin Arikan; Tuba Acar Erdol; Sait Çüm – Turkish Journal of Education, 2025
The aim of this study was to identify students' motivational beliefs in science and revealed the connections between the profiles and three cognitive dimensions of science achievement through the examination of the socio-economic status (SES) and gender covariates of the profile memberships. Latent profile analysis using science motivational…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Science Achievement, Socioeconomic Status, Gender Differences
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Paula Álvarez-Huerta; Alexander Muela; Inaki Larrea – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
Creativity and entrepreneurship are fundamental to the personal and professional development of new generations and for social progress in general. The primary aim of this study was to analyze changes in the creative and entrepreneurial self-efficacy of undergraduates as they progress through university, and to examine whether these trajectories…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Self Efficacy, Entrepreneurship, Learner Engagement
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Christopher Riddell; Milica Nikolic; Mariska E. Kret – Developmental Science, 2025
We care about others' opinions of us and regulate our emotions to make positive impressions. This form of impression management may change during ontogeny as children become increasingly sensitive to others. To examine whether self-conscious emotions are influenced by audience presence across the lifespan, we induced embarrassment and pride in n =…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Young Children, Adults, Emotional Development
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Josep Gallifa; Albert Sangrà – European Journal of Education, 2025
The purpose of this paper is to understand the diverse rationales of the transformation of the University to respond to the challenges, evolutions and crises of the current global world, finding out what are the key aspects that articulate the discourses about its transformation. From a qualitative approach, the selected method was discourse…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational Change, Barriers, Global Approach
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Ziwen Pan; Yongliang Wang – European Journal of Education, 2025
Artificial Intelligence (AI) literacy has come to the spotlight, empowering individuals to adeptly navigate the modern digitalised world. However, studies on teacher AI literacy in the English as a Foreign Language (EFL) context remain limited. This study aims to identify intraindividual differences in AI literacy and examine its associations with…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Artificial Intelligence, Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction
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Benedict C. O. F. Fehringer; Meike Bonefeld; Fabian Schunk – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
Bias Awareness is understood as individual differences in people's sensitivity to and concerns about their expressions of subtle bias. In 2015, Perry et al. developed a scale to measure the awareness and concern of one's own subtle bias (Bias Awareness Scale, BAS). The present research aims to test the validity of a German adaptation of the Bias…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bias, Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Daniel X. Harris; Kelly Ka-Lai Chan – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
This essay draws on empirical research from two studies examining creativity, activism, and education in Hong Kong. We use a decolonizing and deimperializing approach to centering creativity as a lever for social change, and demonstrate the ways in which the specifics of culture, region, time, and place uniquely produce forms of creativity, as has…
Descriptors: Activism, Creativity, Religion, Asian Culture
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Merve Cosgun-Demirdag; Adnan Tasgin – Journal of Theoretical Educational Science, 2025
In the information age, individuals' ability to access, use, and transfer information is fundamental for personal and professional success. Digital and research literacy are critical skills that strengthen teachers' professional competencies in contemporary educational processes. This study examines the correlation between teachers' proficiency in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Competencies, Technological Literacy, Research Skills
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Ruhina Mustajab Ahmed Sayed; Rajakumar Guduru; Saranya Chandrasekaran – Higher Education Studies, 2025
Students often need help with reading comprehension, understanding, and retaining the meaning of the text. Overcoming reading difficulties involves teaching learners metacognitive strategies for effective reading. Metacognitive reading strategies enable readers to engage more actively with the material, improving comprehension, retention, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Engineering Education, Business Education
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Oscar Espinoza; Luis Sandoval; Luis González; Karina Maldonado; Yahira Larrondo; Bruno Corradi – Educational Review, 2025
Students who drop out of university cite various reasons for their decision. Female enrolment has significantly increased over the past few decades and is now higher than male enrolment. In terms of performance, it is recognised that women perform better than males do, and fewer women drop out of university than men do. However, the relationship…
Descriptors: Dropouts, College Students, Gender Differences, Dropout Characteristics
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Bárbara Oliván Blázquez; Fátima Méndez-López; Sandra León-Herrera; Ángela Asensio-Martínez; Rosa Magallón-Botaya; Esperanza García-Uceda; Diego Oliván-Bláquez; Raquel Sánchez-Recio – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2025
Photovoice (PV) is an innovative learning methodology that is gaining relevance in higher education, but research about it is still scarce. Case-based Learning (CBL), for its part, has proven to generate a higher level of student engagement and significant learning. Therefore, due to the lack of evidence related to PV learning, the main aim of…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Performance, Self Efficacy, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
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Jason Richard Power; David Tanner; Jeffrey Buckley – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2025
Self-efficacy has been linked to academic performance, motivation, and progression within engineering degree programs. Such associations are context specific, and an understanding of sources of self-efficacy is paramount to guiding policy and practice enhancements. We sought to understand the self-efficacy beliefs held by 1st year engineering…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, College Freshmen, Engineering Education, Student Development
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Laura D'Olimpio – Educational Theory, 2025
The popular trend of manifesting involves supposedly making something happen by imagining it and consciously thinking it will happen in order to will it into existence. In this paper Laura D'Olimpio explains why manifesting is a form of wishful thinking and argues that it is an epistemic vice. She describes how such wishful thinking generally, and…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Epistemology, Beliefs, Trend Analysis
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Jasmine Charter-Harris; Marshall K. Cheney; Amanda J. Visek; Derek M. Griffith; Kim Robien; Ivonne Rivera; Karina R. Lora – Health Education Journal, 2025
Objective: To explore Central American men's perceptions of healthy body weight, factors that influence weight gain and increase awareness of being overweight/obese, consequences of excess weight gain and gender similarities and differences in body weight. Design: In-depth, qualitative interviews were conducted with low-income, overweight or obese…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Body Weight, Males, Obesity
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