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Chan, Chloe; Yuen, Mantak – Gifted and Talented International, 2023
This small-scale exploratory qualitative study examined the career decision-making process of six talented engineering university graduates in Hong Kong. The aim was to investigate major influential factors and barriers that impact their career aspirations and their persistence in remaining in that career. Semi-structured interviews were conducted…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Choice, Engineering, Occupational Aspiration
Uzoma Florence Obidike – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This qualitative study examined how the conforming pressures related to physical appearance influenced the career experiences of senior-level Black women administrators in higher education. Employing a phenomenological approach, the research utilized semi-structured interviews and document analysis to delve into the participants' lived…
Descriptors: Administrators, Higher Education, Blacks, African Americans
Lynn Hanrahan; Timothy Hanrahan; James Concannon – InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching, 2023
The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions of students on the importance of developmental relationships related to teacher satisfaction and retention. It involved the use of a 20-question survey that was focused on perceptions of on-ground undergraduate students on components of The Developmental Relationship Framework from the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Liberal Arts, Student Attitudes, Classroom Environment
Faozi, Ferdinand Hanif; Handayani, Putu Wuri – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2023
The purpose of the research is to analyze the factors that influence the continuance intention to use Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (MALL) applications in the context of language courses in Indonesia. The study aims to understand the key factors that contribute to users' intention to continue using MALL applications, particularly in the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Second Language Learning, Foreign Countries, Intention
Jillian Kinzie – Journal of Postsecondary Student Success, 2023
The conditions of the pandemic beginning in March 2020 and ensuing changes in mode of instruction and limitations on co-curricular and experiential learning opportunities presented a significant disruption for higher education. Now in the third year of the coronavirus pandemic, we have evidence of the enduring impact on students and learning the…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Pandemics, COVID-19, College Students
Mecham, Emma; Kozlowski, Joseph; Messervy, Felicia; Player, Cami; Lopez, Joel; Reina, Laura; Justis, Nathan – Educational Research: Theory and Practice, 2023
Each year school administrators find themselves in the position of hiring new teachers and onboarding them to the unique expectations and context of the school. Such work most often happens while these new teachers are actively doing the work of teaching, with few contracted hours of training available. Limited research has focused on the…
Descriptors: Experienced Teachers, Teacher Orientation, Public Schools, Charter Schools
Esther R. Lindström; Garrett J. Roberts – Grantee Submission, 2023
Reading intervention sessions are most effective when students are engaged. Combined interventions that target both reading and engagement may produce stronger outcomes in both domains than separate interventions for each goal. They also have advantages of being efficient, thus requiring fewer resources. However, planning and executing combined…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Learner Engagement, Reading Instruction, Intervention
Esther R. Lindström; Garrett J. Roberts – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2023
Reading intervention sessions are most effective when students are engaged. Combined interventions that target both reading and engagement may produce stronger outcomes in both domains than separate interventions for each goal. They also have advantages of being efficient, thus requiring fewer resources. However, planning and executing combined…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Learner Engagement, Reading Instruction, Intervention
Rivers, Michelle L.; Dunlosky, John – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
Prior research has investigated whether learners spontaneously adapt their encoding strategies in anticipation of particular test formats (i.e., the "encoding-strategy adaptation hypothesis"; Finley & Benjamin, 2012). However, the strongest evidence supporting this hypothesis is confounded with test experience (as argued by Cho &…
Descriptors: Expectation, Experience, Learning Strategies, Test Format
Yavuz Tabak, Burcu – Educational Administration: Theory & Practice, 2021
This study aimed to examine the education expectations of the parents of compulsory education students (primary, secondary and high schools) according the income levels within the context of the human capabilities approach. The study used a qualitative phenomenological research design. The study group consisted of 128 parents of students.…
Descriptors: Family Income, Parent Aspiration, Expectation, Employment Potential
Wahman, Charis L.; Anderson, Eric J. – Psychology in the Schools, 2021
This study examined the effectiveness of a precorrection intervention on teacher and student behavior. Children and teachers were recruited from an early childhood center in a Midwestern city to participate in this study focused on explicitly teaching behavioral expectations. Using a multiple probe design across three children, the impact of…
Descriptors: Error Correction, Expectation, Young Children, Behavior Modification
Doan, Tiffany; Friedman, Ori; Denison, Stephanie – Child Development, 2021
Four experiments examined Canadian 2- to 3-year-old children's (N = 224; 104 girls, 120 boys) thoughts about shared preferences. Children saw sets of items, and identified theirs and another person's preferences. Children expected that food preferences would be more likely to be shared than color preferences, regardless of whether the items were…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Preschool Children, Foreign Countries, Preferences
Cavallone, Mauro; Ciasullo, Maria Vincenza; Douglas, Jacqueline; Palumbo, Rocco – Studies in Higher Education, 2021
Higher education institutions (HEIs) are complex entities interacting with a variety of stakeholders. Scholars have widely discussed the approaches and models of value co-creation in the higher education context. However, the attention has been primarily focussed on a single category of stakeholders, namely students. The article aims at eliciting…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Quality, Stakeholders, Foreign Countries
Pronovost, Megan A.; Scott, Rose M. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2021
Adults use social-group membership to make inductive inferences about the properties of novel individuals, and this tendency is well established by the preschool years. Recent evidence suggests that infants attend to features associated with social groups and use social-group membership to interpret an agents' actions. The current study sought to…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Inferences, Logical Thinking, Infants
Guan, Shuang; Arnold, Jennifer E. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2021
In discourses involving implicit causality, the implicit cause of the event is referentially predictable, that is, it is likely to be rementioned. However, it is unclear how referential predictability is calculated. We test two possible explanations: (1) The frequency account suggests that people learn that implicit causes are predictable through…
Descriptors: Influences, Prediction, Incidence, Comprehension

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