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Jordi Collet-Sabé – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2023
The 'problems' and 'solutions' of modern education are overwhelmingly produced and tailored by the modern episteme, institutions, truths, and powers of the Global North. To find new ways of thinking and doing sociology, this paper will explore the outlines of a new Global Sociology of Education Imagination (GSEI) inspired by pre-modern epistemes…
Descriptors: Collectivism, Educational Sociology, Epistemology, Social Systems
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Zheng, Mei; Niu, Weihua; Wang, Wei; Cheng, Li; Ma, Tianjiao; Park, Ji Hoon – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2023
Creativity is one of the essential skills for the 21st century. Although current advancement in the research converges on its dual features (i.e., originality and appropriateness) and the effect of instructional focus, little is known about how culture and work modality (i.e., individual or collaborative) play a role in the effect. This study…
Descriptors: Creativity, Cultural Influences, Predictor Variables, Foreign Countries
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Marissa Silverman – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2023
The concept of "happiness" has long been debated, particularly as interpreted through utilitarianism (e.g., Ahmed, 2010a, 2010b). This paper, however, takes as its point of departure the virtue ethicists' (e.g., Aristotle, ca. 350 B.C.E./1999; Foot, 2001) understanding of eudaimonia and interprets "happiness" through the lens…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Music Education, Well Being, Collectivism
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Rebecca Burwell; Don DeGraaf; Mackenzi Huyser – Experiential Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
In a time of record polarization and the questioning of the value of higher education, the internship plays an important and positive role in developing the civic minded graduate. Utilizing best practices in experiential education, an internship nurtures important civic skills in students and an orientation towards the common good. Through focus…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Internship Programs, Citizen Participation, Experiential Learning
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Sternberg, Robert J.; Karami, Sareh – Gifted Education International, 2022
Gifts can be individually, dyadically, or collectively chosen and oriented. Society, in its identification of the gifted, has chosen to focus on individual and sometimes dyadic goods. This practice represents a culture of individualism, but it has become solipsistic. We argue that identification instead should focus on those most likely to help to…
Descriptors: Gifted, Definitions, Individualism, Collectivism
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Ana Costa; Luísa Faria – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
An individualist (I) or collectivist (C) cultural orientation affects individuals' attitudes, behaviours and values. This study aimed to identify the first-year secondary-school students' I-C profiles and explore their implications for students' trait emotional intelligence (EI), emotions towards school and academic achievement (GPA) throughout…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Longitudinal Studies, Academic Achievement, Individualism
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Mingchuan Yu; D. Harold Doty; Jie Yang – Creativity Research Journal, 2024
Although shared leadership is typically considered a beneficial leadership approach, findings reporting its effectiveness are mixed. By integrating implicit theory and the "Too-Much-of-a-Good-Thing" (TMGT) effect, this study hypothesizes that both too little and too much shared leadership restrict team creativity and employee creativity.…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Creativity, Teamwork, Correlation
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Williams, Amber; Richards-Schuster, Katie – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2023
The following article explores how the curricular adaptation of seminal and contemporary definitions of and approaches to transformative justice frameworks can foster student's critical reflection from identity awareness toward critical action informed by collectivist perspectives of social change. Applications in the social work curriculum are…
Descriptors: Social Work, Curriculum Development, Critical Thinking, Social Justice
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Nuntiya Doungphummes; Kwanchit Sasiwongsaroj; Theeraphong Boonrugsa; Sirintorn Bhibulbhanuvat; Waraporn Suebwongsuwan – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2024
Media literacy is a much-needed competency in the digitalised world, but it is still an unknown knowledge base for older Thai adults. This design-based research set out as an initiative to promote media literacy through an age-friendly and culture-responsive training programme. The design process involved focus groups with key stakeholders and…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Adult Students, Media Literacy, Older Adults
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Alex Shum; Luke K. Fryer; Jan D. Vermunt; Clara Ajisuksmo; Francisco Cano; Vincent Donche; Dennis C. S. Law; J. Reinaldo Martínez-Fernández; Peter Van Petegem; Ji Yu – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
Studies on learning strategies across cultures in higher education inform the internationalisation of teaching and learning. Previous comparisons relied on geographical generalisations (e.g., "Asian", "Western", "Latin-American") or only variable-centred methods, which can overgeneralise the contexts they represent.…
Descriptors: College Students, Learning Strategies, Cross Cultural Studies, Individualism
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Cara Marie DiEnno; Victoria M. Atzl; Anna S. Antoniou; Anne P. DePrince – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2024
Responding to longstanding calls to develop institutional support for boundary-spanning faculty and staff in ways that enhance collaborative community-university engagement, our study investigated a novel, facilitated approach to building community-university collaboration derived from the collective impact framework. In particular, we present new…
Descriptors: College Faculty, School Community Relationship, Community Involvement, Partnerships in Education
France, Paul Emerich – ASCD, 2023
Traditional approaches to the practice of teaching are unsustainable. Too many educators are disengaging, burning out, and leaving the profession in response to stressors both inside and outside of schools. And high teacher turnover has a negative effect on our students. In "Make Teaching Sustainable," Paul Emerich France explores six…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Student Empowerment, Humanism, Collectivism
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Dreamson, Neal; Rhee, Joohwan; Han, Jungseok; Lee, Minjoo; Ro, Yunjoo – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2023
Persona design aims to increase students' ability to understand their target users and address their needs. Yet, there is a lack of conceptual frameworks that help students systematically conceptualise user needs, specifically the two key requirements of persona design: representativeness and empathy. In this study, we find an alternative method…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Audience Awareness, Empathy, User Needs (Information)
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Claire Miller; Jenna Menke; AnnaMarie Conner – Journal for STEM Education Research, 2023
It is important to understand how students reason in K-12 integrated STEM settings to better prepare teachers to engage their students in integrated STEM tasks. To understand the reasoning that occurs in these settings, we used the lens of collective argumentation, specifically attending to the types of warrants elementary students and their…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, STEM Education, Integrated Activities, Collectivism
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Colleen Farry – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2024
The Re-membering Blackness Digital Archive at the University of Scranton shares the university's racial story as part of a campus-wide initiative devoted to reconciliation and collective memory. By bringing together archival records on Black history in a thematic digital collection, the project presents a corrective lens through which the…
Descriptors: Archives, Academic Libraries, African American History, Electronic Libraries
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