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Kroll, Jay A.; Plath, Kathryn L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Diversity in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields has become a prominent issue as it becomes clearer that many groups remain underrepresented in STEM careers. This work primarily has focused on women and underrepresented racial minorities in STEM communities. However, members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans* (LGBTQ+)…
Descriptors: Chemistry, STEM Education, LGBTQ People, Disproportionate Representation
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Munfaridah, Nuril; Avraamidou, Lucy; Goedhart, Martin – Research in Science Education, 2022
Identity-based research in physics education has been receiving increased attention in the past few years given the potential of identity in producing novel insights into the ways' students engage in physics. In this study, we examined the development of preservice physics teachers' physics identity through a specific instructional practice: a…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Physics, Science Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Azevedo, Flávio S.; Mann, Michele J. – Cognition and Instruction, 2022
We investigate fifth-grade students' identity work and science learning at the margins of a science classroom. By "margins" we refer to activities unrelated to formal classroom instructional content and practices, and which unfold across many settings and contexts, including the classroom itself, but also multi-party, social group…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Identification (Psychology), Self Concept, Science Education
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Lee, Wing On; Qi, Ji – Journal of Educational Change, 2021
The first two decades of twenty-first century witnessed growing academic enthusiasm over rural migrant families and their children in China. Unlike those who moved to the cities alone in the early stage of migration, nowadays more and more migrants tend to bring their families and children on the move. Recent research unveils the tendency of these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migrant Workers, Migrant Children, Identification (Psychology)
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Grabsch, Dustin K.; Moore, Lori L.; Dooley, Kim E. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2021
Identity has emerged as a compelling force in understanding leadership. Situated within the identity approach to leadership, this study explored identity within the context of leadership for both assigned (i.e., positional) and emergent (i.e., nonpositional) student leaders. Findings from this study suggest that a distinct set of a leader's…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), College Students, Student Leadership, Leadership Training
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Till, Emma – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2020
Teachers working with younger pupils in schools often teach their pupils multiple subjects; therefore, the relationship that the individual teacher has with each subject area is likely to be significant. This paper reports on research which focused on the relationship that a sample of primary teachers working in England, has with geography. The…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Geography, Foreign Countries, Professional Identity
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Ibourk, Amal; Hughes, Roxanne; Mathis, Clausell – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2022
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) identity has become a popular lens in science education research. However, few studies have looked at how using the interpersonal, structural, cultural, and disciplinary domains of power sheds light on how women of color differently navigate the various cultures of formal and informal…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Self Concept, Science Education, Mathematics Education
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Mitchell, Lauren L.; Adler, Jonathan M.; Carlsson, Johanna; Eriksson, Py Liv; Syed, Moin – Developmental Psychology, 2021
Though Erikson recognized identity development as a lifelong project, most research on identity has focused on adolescents and emerging adults. Less is known about how the identity formed in adolescence is maintained and adapted across the adult life span. The purpose of the present paper is to provide a conceptual review and elaboration of…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Identification (Psychology), Adults, Self Concept
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de la Serna, Ana X. – Journal of International Students, 2022
In this study, we use the communication theory of identity (CTI) to analyze the disparate experiences of International Graduate Students (IGS) and their accompanying partners. In CTI, four layers constitute the concept of identity: (a) The way individuals see themselves ("personal"), (b) their communicative interaction through social…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Spouses, Graduate Students, Identification (Psychology)
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Poole, Adam – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2022
Participatory based methodologies, like the funds of identity approach, often employ arts-based methods and graphic elicitation as a complement to the traditional autobiographical interview. The funds of identity approach addresses deficit discourses that position disadvantaged learners as problematic by encouraging teachers to construct…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Grade 10, Identification (Psychology)
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Ezell, Sonja; Daly, Annie – Texas Association for Literacy Education Yearbook, 2022
Multicultural texts are essential classroom tools because they create opportunities for all students to feel visible, included, and valued. In this summary paper, the authors begin with an overview of why multicultural literature and multiple identities have a place inside elementary and secondary classrooms. The authors then describe three…
Descriptors: Literature, Multicultural Education, Identification (Psychology), Elementary School Students
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Guo, Xipei; Hao, Xuemin; Deng, Wenbo; Ji, Xin; Xiang, Shuoqi; Hu, Weiping – International Journal of STEM Education, 2022
Background: Science identity is widely regarded as a key predictor of students' persistence in STEM fields, while the brain drain in STEM fields is an urgent issue for countries to address. Based on previous studies, it is logical to suggest that epistemological beliefs about science and reflective thinking contribute to the development of science…
Descriptors: Reflection, Thinking Skills, Identification (Psychology), Structural Equation Models
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Lee, Daphnee Hui Lin – Journal of Educational Change, 2021
This paper extends the theorization of identity grafting (Lee 2017), developed to understand individual cultural identity processes that buttress repression, born-again, integrated, and situational strategies to reconcile identity tensions that arise from change in a Chinese context. A qualitative case study approach is employed to examine two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Cultural Influences, Communities of Practice
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Akbari, Morteza; Danesh, Mozhgan; Rezvani, Azadeh; Javadi, Nazanin; Banihashem, Seyyed Kazem; Noroozi, Omid – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Over the last decades, using e-learning systems as an alternative format of education for traditional classroom has been growing in higher education and due to COVID-19 pandemic, this transition has been unprecedently accelerated. Although there is a large body of research on e-learning, little is known about the extent to which innovative and…
Descriptors: College Students, Electronic Learning, Identification (Psychology), Interpersonal Relationship
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Blaney, Jennifer M. – Community College Review, 2022
Objective: Upward transfer pathways are an important mechanism for advancing gender equity in STEM. Yet, little is known about how students access lucrative STEM careers and leadership positions via community colleges. This study explores the factors that may promote computing leadership identity among upward transfer students, focusing…
Descriptors: Two Year College Students, Community Colleges, Identification (Psychology), Gender Bias
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