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Tobin, Joseph – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2020
"Children Crossing Borders" was an ambitious study of the intersection of im/migration and early childhood education in five countries: England, France, Germany, Italy, and the United States. This article looks back at this study a decade later, presenting the main findings and proposing suggestions about how in the contemporary climate…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Refugees, Early Childhood Education, Student Needs
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Chaudhuri, Joydeep Dutta – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2022
It is universally recognized that cadaveric dissection is an essential part of anatomy training. However, it has been reported to induce mental distress in some students and impair their intrinsic motivation (IM) to study. One of the postulated reasons for this behavior is the lack of adequate information and preparation of students for cadaveric…
Descriptors: College Students, Occupational Therapy, Mental Health, Psychological Patterns
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Baxter, Deborah S.; Sinelnikov, Oleg A. – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2022
Purpose: This study examined and deconstructed socialization experiences relative to the educative teacher performance assessment (edTPA) process of preservice teachers during their physical education (PE) teacher education program and induction year as a PE teacher. Method: Utilizing a multiple case study design, two PE teachers were purposefully…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Beginning Teachers
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Dawson, Jordan; Einion-Waller, Alys; Jones, Deborah – Qualitative Research Journal, 2021
Purpose: As society becomes ever more reliant on Internet technology for everyday communications, this paper explores the use of instant messaging (IM) in qualitative research. Discussed within the context of sensitive topic research with potentially hidden and hard-to-reach groups, the purpose of this paper is to discuss the value of adaptive and…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Research Methodology, Data Collection, Sexuality
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Tarc, Paul – Peabody Journal of Education, 2018
In many of the most highly regarded international schools, international mindedness (IM) represents an overarching value orientation and a "mindset" to be developed in students. Over the last 2 decades, there has been increasing attention to both understanding and supporting IM in the explicit and formal curriculum in international…
Descriptors: International Schools, International Education, Cultural Awareness, Hidden Curriculum
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Lio, Stefanus; Degeng, I Nyoman Sudana; Hambali, Im; Hitipeuw, Imanuel – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2023
This study aimed to determine the level of self-awareness and personal responsibility among seminary students. It also investigated the correlation between self-awareness and personal responsibility. A qualitative approach was followed, whereby formators and seminarians were interviewed, to complement the main data collected by distributing…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Responsibility, Theological Education, Religious Colleges
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Jitendra, Asha K.; Harwell, Michael R.; Im, Soo-hyun – Exceptional Children, 2022
Proportional reasoning is the cornerstone of many higher-level mathematics topics. We evaluated the sustainability effects of schema-based instruction (SBI) on proportional reasoning and the impact of professional development (PD) on the instructional practices of two cohorts of seventh-grade teachers (i.e., SBI-experienced-teacher implementers,…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Faculty Development
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Cecchini, José A.; Carriedo, Alejandro; Méndez-Giménez, Antonio – Journal of Educational Research, 2019
Self-determination theory has emerged as one of the most important theoretical frameworks to explain motivation in the context of physical education within school systems. The authors propose a new circular, longitudinal, feedback model to complement Vallerand's (1997) hierarchical model. To test this new approach, Epstein's TARGET strategies…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Self Determination, Student Motivation, Psychological Needs
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Jiang, Xiaoying; Ning, Qilan – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the education of international students. The authors taught a molecular biology course using the DingTalk platform for international medical students (IMS) in the autumn semester of 2020. We assessed the effect of this online teaching based on an online questionnaire and by analysis of the final…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Foreign Students, Molecular Biology
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Jitendra, Asha Kiron; Im, Soo-hyun – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2019
The present study summarized three studies of schema-based instruction (SBI), a research-based Tier 1 mathematics program implemented in general education classrooms. We evaluated the efficacy of SBI in improving the mathematics achievement of seventh-grade students, including students with or at risk for mathematics disabilities (MD). The three…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, At Risk Students, Schemata (Cognition), General Education
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Im, Hyojin; Swan, Laura E. T. – Health Education Journal, 2019
Objectives: Previous research that revealed a high prevalence of low health literacy among immigrants and refugees tended to over emphasise functional health literacy as a risk factor for low health status and poor disease management. Despite a significant knowledge gap, little has been investigated regarding critical health literacy (CHL) in…
Descriptors: Literacy, Health Behavior, Refugees, Land Settlement
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Timpe, Erika M.; Kent-Walsh, Jennifer; Binger, Cathy; Hahs-Vaughn, Debbie; Harrington, Nancy; Schwartz, Jamie B. – Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 2021
Three parents of preschool-aged children with Down syndrome using mobile augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) technologies to communicate participated indirect, systematic communication-partner instruction. Intervention featured an adaptation of the ImPAACT Program (Improving Partner Applications of Augmentative Communication…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Preschool Children, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Communication Skills
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Stephen Santa-Ramirez; Kayon A. Hall – Journal of College Student Development, 2023
This narrative inquiry study examined how Black and non-Black Mexican undocumented collegians use joy as resistance to navigate their lives while in college. A lack of published empirical research explores how these collegians experience and embrace joy despite navigating barriers, such as anti-im/migrant exclusionary policies and racist nativist…
Descriptors: College Students, Undocumented Immigrants, Blacks, Mexicans
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Im, Soo-hyun; Varma, Sashank – Creativity Research Journal, 2018
"Flow" is the state of full attention to the task at hand. It is typically studied in daily life, as people engage deeply in activities such as art, sports, and leisure, and typically its affective characteristics are emphasized. This research investigates flow in the laboratory, focusing on its cognitive characteristics. Participants…
Descriptors: Psychological Testing, Neuropsychology, Visual Measures, Graduate Students
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Han, Jeong-Im; Oh, Sujin – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2018
This study examined two possible sources of asymmetrical lexical access: phonetic proximity to the nearest L1 category and orthographic information. Three groups of native Korean speakers learned Arabic non-words with sound pairs with/without an L1-dominant category (/l-r/ vs. /?-h/), and then their phonetic categorization and lexical encoding…
Descriptors: Psycholinguistics, Second Language Learning, Native Language, Korean
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