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Davis, Aaron; Tuckey, Michelle; Gwilt, Ian; Wallace, Niki – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2023
Co-design and other associated design approaches often deploy creative and making approaches in facilitating collaborative practices. In a therapeutic setting, engagement in creative and making activities have been associated with improvements in people's well-being, yet when deploying these as part of co-design practices, these outcomes are often…
Descriptors: Design, Cooperation, Creativity, Well Being
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Ohito, Esther O. – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2023
Theory provokes and stimulates. This theoretical essay blurs the boundaries between academic and creative non-fiction writing to illustrate Black women artists mining self-serving economies of embodied, affective pleasure by crafting womanist erotica, that is, Black woman/girl-centred, eros-charged art, music, and literature. I play with words to…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Sexuality, Feminism, African Americans
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Namik Kemal Haspolat; Murat Agirkan; Mustafa Eskisu – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Psychological problems are prevalent among adolescents, and previous studies have robustly demonstrated that individual and family factors play a role in the formation and maintenance of these problems. On the other hand, not all adolescents show the same characteristics in terms of these factors and can be categorized into different groups.…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Psychological Patterns, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Adolescents
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Nan Luo; Fangyuan Jiang; Namjeong Jo – SAGE Open, 2024
This study aimed to explore the direct effect of emotional intelligence on the meaning in life from the positive psychology perspective and to verify whether the sense of security and self-esteem can improve the meaning in life based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory. It involved 599 undergraduates selected randomly from four universities…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Life Satisfaction, Security (Psychology), Self Esteem
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Dagasan, Adem – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2023
In the study, it was aimed to examine the satisfaction of basic needs, rumination regarding interpersonal mistake and readiness for teaching according to various variables of university students. The research was carried out on a total of 140 university students, 57 of which were male (40.7%) and 83 were female (59.3%). In the research, "The…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Interests, Need Gratification, Preservice Teachers
Delph Cayton, Megan Christine – ProQuest LLC, 2023
When we are young, we are often asked, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" This question is challenging for many to answer. When we are young, our idea of what we can be is often based on what we know given our short life experiences or occupations held by those close to us or where we grow up, such as a teacher, nurse, farmer,…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Student Motivation, Student Attitudes, Transformative Learning
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Yotyodying, Sittipan; Dettmers, Swantje; Erdal, Kerstin; Jonkmann, Kathrin – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
Facebook has been widely used among students, not only for socializing, but also for educational purposes. However, it is much less clear whether educational usage of Facebook would be beneficial for student academic achievement, especially in distance education. This paper examined whether different types of educational usage of Facebook would be…
Descriptors: Social Media, Academic Achievement, Distance Education, College Students
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Thomas K.F. Chiu – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2024
Students' strongly positive STEM interest and identity predict their future study and career choices in a STEM field. STEM education studies addressing multiple disciplines together are insufficient, as they have produced mixed findings and inadequate direction for advancing integrated STEM education. Self-determination theory (SDT) provides an…
Descriptors: Self Determination, STEM Education, Science Interests, Student Interests
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Chiu, Thomas K. F. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2022
Teacher technology integration research on persistence is needed. Teachers' persistence is strongly associated with their autonomous motivation, as defined by self-determination theory (SDT); however, most SDT-based studies have focused on teachers' support and students' motivation and well-being. SDT founders also recently suggested that future…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Self Determination, Persistence, Professional Autonomy
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Jody Langdon; Anna Brady; Diana Botnaru – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2024
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of basic psychological need satisfaction and motivation on students' use of deep and surface learning strategies across undergraduate kinesiology courses. This study used a survey consisting of demographic questions and three self-report questionnaires assessing basic need satisfaction,…
Descriptors: Psychological Needs, Need Gratification, Student Motivation, Learning Strategies
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Martínez-Serrano, Eva; Gavilan, Diana; Martinez-Navarro, Gema – Comunicar: Media Education Research Journal, 2023
Binge-watching refers to the consecutive viewing of episodes of a fictional series, usually of the drama genre, in a single session. The approaches to its background, practice, and effects are diverse and controversial. Using a qualitativeexploratory approach analysed with Grounded Theory, this paper studies the experience of binge-watching users…
Descriptors: Television, Foreign Countries, Grounded Theory, Experience
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Bäulke, Lisa; Dresel, Markus – Educational Psychology, 2023
Procrastination is a widespread phenomenon in higher education. Recently, specific aspects of the higher education course context have been theoretically linked to procrastination. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to integrate specific course characteristics (e.g., feedback structure, social norms, clarity of assignments), examine in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Course Content, Time Management, Need Gratification
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Friedman, Carli – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2022
Continuity and security includes people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) not only having resources to meet their basic needs, but also includes the amount of change and disruption people have in their lives and the control they have over that change. We explored the impact of continuity and security on people with IDD's (n =…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Security (Psychology), Outcome Measures, Health
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Skaalvik, Einar M.; Skaalvik, Sidsel – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2023
This study explored relations between teachers' perceptions of sharing educational goals and values with their colleagues (shared values), job satisfaction, and motivation to leave the teaching profession. The extent to which these associations were mediated through indicators of psychological need satisfaction (belonging, autonomy, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Educational Objectives, Values, Collegiality
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Morgan P. Reid; Natalie D. Dautovich – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: To examine sleep health within a self-determination framework across a diverse college sample. Participants: A nonclinical sample of undergraduate students (n = 399) from a large, urban, public university in the Mid-Atlantic United States in Spring 2020. Methods: Participants were recruited via an online research participation portal…
Descriptors: Sleep, Health Behavior, Self Determination, Undergraduate Students
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