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Moore, Adam; Kern, Victoria; Carlson, Alexis; Vaccaro, Annemarie; Kimball, Ezekiel W.; Abbott, Jordan A.; Troiano, Peter F.; Newman, Barbara M. – Educational Forum, 2020
Using grounded theory, we examined the ways in which undergraduate teacher candidates with disabilities developed a sense of purpose and constructed professional identities. Our findings suggest K-12 experiences with advocacy as well as exclusionary school experiences influenced their emerging professional identities. Resistance to a deficit view…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Teaching (Occupation), Preservice Teachers, Undergraduate Students
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Addi-Raccah, Audrey – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2020
Purpose: This study focused on parents' involvement in their children's schools through participation in collective leadership roles. Based on Bourdieu's approach the current analysis examined the link between parents' types of resources, types of involvement in schools, and their influences over different school domains while comparing parents…
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Leadership Role, Parent Participation, Foreign Countries
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Persinger, Lisa L.; Persinger, Joey D.; Abercrombie, Sara – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2020
In this time, when social climate is particularly divisive with decreasing support for trans people in the U.S., we explore the general population's attitudes regarding protections for trans children. A survey of a nationally-representative sample of 765 U.S. adults yielded perspectives regarding policies and practices impacting trans children in…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, School Policy, Social Attitudes
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Uçak, Esra; Yildirim, Leyla – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2020
According to the existing research, emotional intelligence includes skills that can be developed. In many studies conducted in the literature, it is emphasized that emotional intelligence skills are not stable rather continuously change and develop. In the current study, it is aimed to investigate the level of secondary school students' emotional…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Emotional Intelligence, Early Adolescents, Public Schools
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Galvin, Alexandra; Davis, Georgina; Neumann, Denise; Underwood, Lisa; Peterson, Elizabeth R.; Morton, Susan M. B.; Waldie, Karen E. – International Journal for Research in Learning Disabilities, 2020
A variety of antenatal risk factors have been established as being detrimental to a child's developing language ability. Our aim was to examine the relationship between exposure to cumulative risk (CR), including antenatal maternal, perinatal, and maternal health characteristics, and children's preschool language ability. Analyses were comprised…
Descriptors: Developmental Delays, Language Impairments, At Risk Persons, Language Skills
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Le, Tri D.; Robinson, Linda J.; Dobele, Angela R. – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
University choice is a high-risk decision for prospective students which requires substantial effort to evaluate a range of choice factors. Understanding this complex process is a crucial task for higher education marketers. Of particular importance are the differences across market segments. This study analyses the importance of choice factors,…
Descriptors: College Choice, Information Sources, Employment Potential, Teacher Effectiveness
Winthrop, Rebecca; Ershadi, Mahsa; Angrist, Noam; Bortsie, Efua; Matsheng, Moitshepi – Center for Universal Education at The Brookings Institution, 2020
When schools closed in Botswana on March 23, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, education administrators, teachers, and ultimately parents were faced with difficult decisions about how to help children continue learning without setting foot inside a classroom. In-person classes returned on June 17, 2020, though a second school closure occurred for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
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Leyva, Diana; Catalán Molina, Diego; Suárez, Casilda; Tamis-LeMonda, Catherine S.; Yoshikawa, Hirokazu – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2021
Parent-child reminiscing talk about positive and negative events provides children with unique opportunities to develop emotion competence. Very little work has involved families from low-income households and ethnically diverse backgrounds. We examined: 1) event valence (positive vs. negative) and ethnic differences in mother-child reminiscing…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Mothers, Children, Elementary School Students
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Almukhambetova, Ainur; Kuzhabekova, Aliya – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of female students enrolled in STEM majors in highly internationalised university to understand how the various sets of cultural gender-related expectations shape their experiences. We were interested in how different cultures existing within the university and outside the university…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Females, College Students, Gender Issues
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Ilari, Beatriz – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2018
Although teachers work constantly with parents, discussions concerning parental roles in children's music learning are often left at the margins in music teacher training programs. The aim of this article is to offer a review of musical parenting research from an ecological perspective. Bronfenbrenner's bioecological theory of human development is…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Parents, Parent Influence
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Lehman, John; Krebs, Stephanie Russell – NASPA Journal About Women in Higher Education, 2018
This interpretative phenomenological analysis study focused on the way that children of student affairs professionals make meaning of their parents' work. A purposive sample of 11 children at two institutions, ages 8 to 15, was interviewed using a semi-structured interview format. Data were analyzed using an interpretive phenomenological approach,…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Children, Employed Parents, Adolescents
Walsh-Aziz, Marcia L. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Theory of mind plays an important role in our everyday interpretation of interactions. Being able to analyze what people desire, know, and believe and recognizing these mental aspects may be false or different from our own is a key component of language, cognitive, and social development. Studies have shown that skills that fall under theory of…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Elementary School Students
Reaburn, Robyn; Roberts, Janine – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2018
This paper compares and contrasts the experiences of two parents who have chosen to homeschool their children in mathematics despite having difficulties with mathematics at school themselves. It describes the strategies these two parents used to overcome their lack of content knowledge and/or mathematics anxiety and are illustrative examples of…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Mathematics Instruction, Parents as Teachers, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Ouvrein, Gaëlle; Pabian, Sara; Machimbarrena, Juan Manuel; Erreygers, Sara; De Backer, Charlotte J. S.; Vandebosch, Heidi – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2019
The present study investigated the effect of descriptive and injunctive norms of peers, parents, and favorite celebrities on adolescents' negative online behavior toward celebrities. The sample consisted of 1,255 adolescents ([X-bar][subscript age] = 14.17, SD = 0.47). Adolescents indicated what their peers, parents, and favorite celebrities think…
Descriptors: Social Attitudes, Popular Culture, Negative Attitudes, Peer Influence
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Kok, Car Mun; Torquati, Julia; de Guzman, Maria – Journal of Extension, 2019
Research on the family mealtime has shown its importance for youths' dietary attitudes and behaviors. Youths who have more frequent family meals often have more healthful dietary behaviors. However, little is known about the context and processes related to how family mealtimes affect youths' dietary behaviors. To address this gap, we examined the…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Dietetics, Health Behavior, Eating Habits
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