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Kevin Keane; Retta R. Evans; Catheryn A. Orihuela; Sylvie Mrug – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
Early adolescence is a time of increased stress and risk for poorer psychosocial functioning, but few studies have explored the relationship between stress and psychosocial functioning in the context of teacher-student relationships during early adolescence. This study used a two-wave longitudinal design to investigate the unique and interactive…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 6, Grade 7, Teacher Student Relationship
Brittany C. Bradford – Grantee Submission, 2023
The United States is experiencing a shortage of STEM workers, with many students leaving the pipeline before attaining a career in STEM. STEM education researchers have identified factors at the high school and college level that contribute to attrition, but earlier life events remain underexplored. In this work-in-progress paper, we examine…
Descriptors: STEM Education, STEM Careers, Educational Experience, Learning Experience
Mark Hatcher; Jasmine Howard; Jessica Mason; Rachel Blume; Victoria Salinas; Chelsea Hood; Kelle Parsons – American Institutes for Research, 2023
In this report, AIR shares an exploratory analysis of how the past and present experiences of adult learners of color shape their perceptions of college and decisions they make. Existing research highlights some common motivations, strengths, and barriers for adult learners (see, e.g., Patterson, 2018); however, it does not deeply explore the full…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Minority Group Students, College Enrollment, Decision Making
Eric D. Deemer; Aryn M. Dotterer; Stacey A. Duhon; Pedro A. Derosa; Seoyoung Lim; Jessica R. Bowen; Kay Beck Howarter – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2024
The stereotype inoculation model proposes that environments primarily comprised of underrepresented in-group members afford them protection against the inimical effects of stereotypes. We conducted a macrolevel test of this model by examining the conditional effects of university context on students' perceptions of threatening race-science,…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Stereotypes, Racial Factors, Context Effect
Amy Shimshon-Santo; Patricia González – Urban Education, 2024
Breaking stereotypes and changing generational outcomes of historically excluded students requires educators who are willing to be what civil rights leader John Lewis called "good troublemakers." Transformational, culturally competent educators can make a significant impact in the lives of students, classrooms, and communities. This…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Leadership Styles, Participative Decision Making, Empathy
Hsin Huang; Hui-Chen Lin – Educational Technology & Society, 2024
Professional Identity Formation (PIF) is considered a crucial process in medical education. It involves how medical students identify their role as physicians, discover their professional positioning, and gradually develop their professional identity through social interactions. This qualitative descriptive study adopted the phenomenological…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Professional Identity, Medical Education, Medical Students
Donald Erik Reed – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation uses an anti-deficit perspective to explore the academic experiences of Black men who have completed their bachelor's degrees at predominantly white institutions (PWIs). Despite the reality that only 34% of Black men achieve their undergraduate degrees within six years, this study shifts the narrative from focusing on obstacles…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Males, Bachelors Degrees, Predominantly White Institutions
Syed Abdul Manan – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
Employing neoliberal governmentality as a conceptual frame, this paper presents evidence from the mushrooming English language academies from Pakistan to demonstrate that how neoliberal rationality as a normative order of reason governs the minds of learners and teachers without governing. Drawing on the analysis of an open-ended interview…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Commercialization, Social Capital, Cultural Capital
Gwyneth Hughes; David Baume; Ayona Silva-Fletcher; Linda Amrane-Cooper – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
This paper reports on the development of a lecturer's conceptions of teaching through formal training and explores how evolving conceptions of teaching impact on their plans and practices in teaching. In this study, lecturers who are participants in the University of London Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (PGCertHE) wrote narratives…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Teaching (Occupation), Barriers, Teaching Methods
Rully Damayanti; Elvina Wijaya; Bram Michael Wayne; Apiradee Kasemsook; Kuowei Eleazar-Godfrey Chiu – Journal of International Students, 2024
Internationalization has become a requirement of higher education to adequately train future practitioners, including architects, in the global world. Studio immersion is an experimental type of curriculum and teaching where the studio is prepared, operated, and evaluated by educators and students from joined universities. In this paper, we…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Higher Education, Global Approach, Graduation Requirements
Justin Well – Journal of International Students, 2024
Research on third-culture individuals (TCIs) is an emerging topic in college student development. However, while emerging literature on TCIs exists, research on TCIs' personal development in postsecondary contexts is still lacking. This literature review addresses this issue. In this review, I argue that the literature predominantly illustrates…
Descriptors: Student Development, College Students, Self Concept, Global Approach
Benjamin M. Torsney; Kathryn M. Burke; Marina Milidou; Doug Lombardi; Jennifer E. Symonds; Cheryl B. Torsney; Sherman A. James – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
This study examined how students from historically marginalized identity groups (i.e., Black and Latinx, females, and first-generation college students) engage momentarily in a school-based task. We explored how John Henryism, defined as effortful, active coping as a response to environmental stress, and growth and fixed mindset mediate the…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, African American Students, Hispanic American Students, Females
Sylvia Danielle Flowers – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Literature asserts mentorship as a key component to career and personal development. In Higher Education, which is male dominated, African American/Black Women subordinates are challenged with limited access to same-race/same-gender leaders to serve as supervisor-mentors. This Cooperative-Inquiry Action Research study was conducted to provide…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Mentors, Leadership Training, Videoconferencing
WestEd, 2024
The Roadmap to the Future for Yolo County Children and Youth is a countywide initiative to achieve the vision that each child born, cared for, and educated in Yolo County has an advantage because of the community's response to their developmental needs. Conversations among local leaders in 2021 about the need to address child poverty and physical…
Descriptors: Counties, Needs Assessment, Family Needs, Children
Tonya M. Brown; Ruth Boyd – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2024
This qualitative case study explored the professional and personal growth benefits for women faculty who engage in mentoring relationships at a historically black college or university (HBCU). Data were collected using one-on-one interviews with full- and part-time women faculty members who served as research participants. The participants…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Ethnic Diversity, Women Faculty, Mentors

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