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Minke A. Krijnen; Bjorn G. J. Wansink; Yvonne H. M. van den Berg; Jan van Tartwijk; Tim Mainhard – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
We explored the potential of using a peer relations approach for researching children's citizenship in elementary classrooms. Children express or enact citizenship through their behavior toward classmates and the relationships they engage in (i.e., lived citizenship). These behaviors and relationships can be more or less in line with goals for…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Elementary School Students, Peer Relationship, Student Behavior
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Ziyue Wu; Dandan Yang; Hasan Tinmaz – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2024
In early childhood education in China, kindergarten teachers are facing a period of reform and development in which advanced technologies should be integrated into traditional education. This research aims to identify Chinese kindergarten teachers' opinions on using advanced technologies in their classrooms. The effects of four variables (age of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Teachers, Kindergarten, Teacher Attitudes
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Alexandru Cernat; Vera Toepoel – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
Most of the social science research is based on the implied assumption that measurement error is the same across key socio-demographic groups and all differences in key statistics of interest are real. Nevertheless, there is evidence that this is not the case. In this paper, the authors tackle this important topic by investigating if data quality…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Low Income Groups, Probability, Foreign Countries
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Amani Qashmer; Jehad Al-Anati; Manal Dawoud; Mais Al-Nasa'h; Safa Al-Ali – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2024
Recently, numerous training programs have been proposed to enhance children's creative abilities. This study aimed to examine the impact of a SCAMPER-based training program on developing creative thinking among kindergartners in Jordan. The intervention is expected to provide evidence that could serve as a foundation for fostering creative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Young Children, Program Effectiveness
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Jia-qi Zheng; Kwok-cheung Cheung; Pou-seong Sit; Chi-chio Lam – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The era of information and communication technology (ICT) has popularized adolescents' digital reading activities in their daily lives. Most prior studies focused on identifying significant factors that foster digital reading performance. Although educational quality is of great concern, it is crucial to consider the issue of educational equity in…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Information Technology, Electronic Books, Reading Processes
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Yuye Ke; Xiaoyun Chai – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
Hazardous/harmful drinking among college students is increasingly becoming a global health concern. Previous studies have mostly paid more attention to the prevalence and risk factors of alcohol use disorder based on the public health approach, and less is understood about psychological mechanisms and protective factors of problem drinking…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Alcohol Abuse, College Students, Self Concept
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Helen L. Long; Gordon Ramsay; Edina R. Bene; Pumpki Lei Su; Hyunjoo Yoo; Cheryl Klaiman; Stormi L. Pulver; Shana Richardson; Moira L. Pileggi; Natalie Brane; D. Kimbrough Oller – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
This study explores vocal development as an early marker of autism, focusing on canonical babbling rate and onset, typically established by 7 months. Previous reports suggested delayed or reduced canonical babbling in infants later diagnosed with autism, but the story may be complicated. We present a prospective study on 44 infants later diagnosed…
Descriptors: Infants, Infant Behavior, Child Language, Oral Language
Anita Elaine Rivers – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Historically, higher education was established for the privileged few. Enslaved Black people set free to fend for themselves in "separate but equal" sub-standard schools found a way to flourish despite the odds; yet not without a price and not without the sweat, blood, and tears of their ancestors. Critical Race Theory stated that race,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Females, African American Students, Higher Education
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Hobart Harmon; Jerry Johnson – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Two decades of growth in dual enrollment, also accelerated during the COVID pandemic, demands attention to equal opportunities available in rural areas. We use the IPEDS database to explore geographic equality of dual enrollment availability offered by two-year public postsecondary institutions in rural America. Shifts in economies and demographic…
Descriptors: Two Year Colleges, Rural Schools, Dual Enrollment, Equal Education
Jenny Michelle Evans – ProQuest LLC, 2024
A discrepancy in high school graduation rates for low socioeconomic students has been a historical trend. Despite evidence that reduced high school completion rates limit these students' career options and earning potential, state and national data consistently show a higher failure-to-graduate rate for them despite government interventions to…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Attitudes, Motivation Techniques, Disadvantaged Youth
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Habeeb Omoponle Adewuyi; Adesegun Olayide Odutayo – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2024
People with high self-esteem are better able to take delight in life's little pleasures, handle difficult situations, overcome challenges, establish lasting relationships, and strengthen their weaknesses. This study examined socioeconomic status, body image, and peer influence on self-esteem among in-school adolescents in Ibadan, Nigeria. The…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Socioeconomic Status, Self Concept, Human Body
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Sam Mokgapego Morowane; Ramodike Nylon Marishane – South African Journal of Education, 2024
The high level of inequality in South Africa has widened the gap between rural and urban schools, and the performance of rural schools has been continuously declining compared to urban schools. Poor performance in rural schools is perpetuated by parents being absent from their children's education because the socio-economic conditions and their…
Descriptors: Parents, Empowerment, Rural Areas, Parent Participation
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Ayhan Ural; Merve Alpaydin Üreten – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2024
The objective of this study is to conduct an analysis of the social class representations in visual materials utilized in the English language textbook at the 9th-grade level during the 2022-2023 academic year in Turkiye. Employing a descriptive qualitative research design, data were obtained through the documentation method by scrutinizing visual…
Descriptors: Social Class, Textbook Evaluation, Grade 9, Foreign Countries
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Jan Heystek; Melese Shula – South African Journal of Education, 2024
In this article we report on an exploration of leadership and context for the improvement of quality education in South African socioeconomic-deprived school contexts viewed through Hellinger's contextual theory, open systems theory, Bronfenbrenner's ecology of human development, and Bourdieu's theory of field, habitus and power. A post…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Students, Teachers, Principals
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Eeva S. H. Haataja; Markku Niemivirta; Marja E. Holm; Pia Ilomanni; Anu Laine – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
The learning context, consisting of the school children's families, teachers, and peers, has effect on their mathematics learning. The concern of students' socioeconomic status (SES) affecting negatively their learning outcomes is increasing worldwide. This study investigates whether Finnish elementary school students' SES affects their…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Elementary School Students, Mathematics Achievement, Student Attitudes
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