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Yao Lu; Ning Ma; Wen-Yu Yan – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2024
In the area of online teacher training, asynchronous collaboration faces several challenges such as limited learner engagement and low interaction quality, thereby hindering its overall effectiveness. Drawing on social comparison theory, providing social comparison feedback to teacher-learners in online asynchronous collaborative learning offers…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Electronic Learning, Asynchronous Communication, Teacher Education
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Olivia Spiegler; Tibor Zingora; Philipp Jugert – Infant and Child Development, 2024
We investigated how classroom ethnic diversity is associated with peer victimization, effects of ethnic minority/majority status, and if individual teacher support can buffer potentially negative effects of ethnic diversity. Using two theoretical perspectives (balance of power, ethnic competition), we hypothesized that (1) victimization is more…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Ethnic Groups, Social Discrimination, Ethnicity
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God'sgift Ogban Uwen; Bassey A. Ekpenyong – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2024
The paper examines the use of esprit de corps as an intragroup identity construction device that indexes contextual conceptualisations among the (para)military discourse community in Nigeria. Data were generated through participant observation and audio tape recordings of randomly selected personnel of the target agencies at designated checkpoints…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Military Personnel, Language Usage, Sense of Community
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Ridwan Whitehead; Andy Nguyen; Sanna Järvelä – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background: The necessity of supporting socially shared regulation of learning (SSRL) for learners is widely acknowledged as a crucial element for successful collaborative learning (CL). However, inherent challenges are presented for the observation, study, and support of SSRL. Non-verbal behaviours have been identified as a potentially rich…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Eye Movements, Secondary School Students, Group Activities
Mischa Shiomi McManus – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Current research has begun to explore the experiences of families working to access school-based special education services, and the initial findings play a critical role in moving toward services with a level of high-quality engagement for all families. The limited number of studies that include Nondominant families report feelings of 1)…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Special Education, Access to Education, Minority Groups
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Shiyu Cai; Chun Lai – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
Acculturation is the process of psychological and behavioral change that individuals go through during and after intercultural contacts. Social media have become a major space for cross-cultural encounters, and are important venues of socialization for marginalized populations. Intercultural encounters on social media may benefit or detriment the…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Social Media, Acculturation, Computer Mediated Communication
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Jarvais J. Jackson; Kadesha Scharschmidt; Heidi Miller-Smith; Addaniekie Blackwood-Smith; Vanessa Stultz – Reading Teacher, 2025
"Black is beauty" is a powerful affirmation in Jamaican families, emphasizing the value of Blackness beyond race. Similarly, "Black is Beautiful" empowers Black Americans. This article explores the beauty of Blackness from a Jamaican perspective in the U.S., demonstrating pro-Black pedagogy in classrooms to uplift Black…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blacks, Cultural Influences, Culturally Relevant Education
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Lorraine L. Taylor; Madeleine A. Butler – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2025
Compared to more complex personality assessments, Wired That Way by Marita Littauer, presents four personality types that students find easy to understand and internalize: Popular Sanguine, Powerful Choleric, Perfect Melancholy, and Peaceful Phlegmatic. Students' awareness of their own and their peers' classification in this comprehensive…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Personality Measures, Student Projects, Group Activities
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Sjöblom, Marie; Valero, Paola; Olander, Clas – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2023
How can teachers refine their strategies for purposefully engaging students in mathematical discussions when students are working in groups and the teacher enters an ongoing group conversation? In three educational design research cycles, four teachers collaborated with a researcher for one year to analyse, design and evaluate strategies for…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Mathematics Instruction, Group Activities, Group Discussion
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Chapman, Kenneth J.; Meuter, Matthew L. – Journal of Education for Business, 2023
This research investigates the effect of exceptionally poor team members (identified as "bad apples") on team dynamics and team performance. The negative impact of bad apples is shown to harm group dynamic factors of team effectiveness, relationships, cohesion, and increase conflict. In addition, we show that bad apples reduce team…
Descriptors: Group Unity, Group Dynamics, Group Behavior, Student Attitudes
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Olhová, Simona; Lášticová, Barbara; Kundrát, Josef; Kanovský, Martin – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2023
The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of an intervention using indirect intergroup contact for improving intergroup attitudes in schools, in particular anti-Roma prejudice. Vicarious contact--a form of indirect intergroup contact--can be experienced through fictional book characters, who can serve as positive role models in terms of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migrants, Population Groups, Travel
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Geller, Shulamit – Online Learning, 2023
Group supervision, a common method in graduate psychology training, shifted abruptly to online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to increase understanding of psychology graduate students' perception of online group supervision during COVID-19 by focusing on the group process and the students' professional identity formation.…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion Groups, Supervision, Graduate Students
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Sukhada Samudra; Cynney Walters; Destiny Williams-Dobosz; Aarati Shah; Peggy Brickman – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
The cognitive and performance benefits of group work in undergraduate courses depend on understanding how to structure groups to promote communication and comfort while also promoting diversity and reducing conflict. The current study utilized social network analysis combined with self-reported survey data from 555 students in 155 groups to…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Team Training, Group Experience, Group Dynamics
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Dana Kube; Sebastian Gombert; Nathalie John; Joshua Weidlich; Karel Kreijns; Hendrik Drachsler – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background: Gender and gender diversity are group features affecting social interaction and are critical for gender-inclusive and equitable education. As such, the role of gender and gender diversity is of particular relevance to computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL). However, up until now, research on this topic in CSCL remains scarce.…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Sex Role, Gender Differences, Gender Issues
Brenda Lee Nelson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This paper investigates the perceptions and experiences of graduated African American students regarding the effects of campus gospel choir involvement on their persistence at Michigan State University (MSU). Drawing upon the frameworks of Astin's Input-Output-Environment (IOE) model, Tinto's Theory of Belonging, and Kuh's High-Impact Practices…
Descriptors: African American Students, Predominantly White Institutions, Singing, Student Participation
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