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Jeremy Price; Je' Nobia Smith; Alexandria Fox – Journal of Teaching and Learning with Technology, 2023
Drawing on transformative, critical, and culturally responsive and sustaining traditions of pedagogy and instructional design, we present a technology-focused framework for decentering normative forces along the lines of race, ethnicity, class, language, religion, ability, sex, and gender in online higher education learning spaces that honors each…
Descriptors: Models, Diversity, Transformative Learning, Instructional Design
Alsabbah, Rasha A. Saeed – Arab World English Journal, 2020
This study aims at exploring the linguistic habits of Iraqi Arab speakers and the situations wherein Iraqis invoke religion and the lexicon of Allah in their daily online communication. Throughout this work, it was sought to answer the question whether the religious belief of Iraqis is reflected in online chats Iraqi by involving situation-bound…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Arabs, Semitic Languages, Beliefs
Morling, Beth; Lee, Jeong Min – Teaching of Psychology, 2020
What do university students understand about faculty work? Undergraduate (mostly first-year) students (N = 317) at a research university gave definitions of tenure, estimated how much time faculty spend teaching, and rated fictional faculty members. Most students could define tenure but could not describe how it is earned or its role in academic…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Academic Freedom, Social Status, Faculty Workload
Kesik, Fatma; Sahin, Idris – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2020
The main purpose of this qualitative-phenomenological study is to examine vocational high schools in Turkey within the context of social inequality. Using criterion sampling technique, fourteen teachers working in vocational high schools participated in a semi-structured interview. The obtained data were analyzed through the descriptive analysis…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational High Schools, Vocational Education Teachers, Employment Potential
Matic, Dina; Russell, Glenda M. – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2020
This article offers a framework for working with international students who are preparing for re-entry to their heritage countries and who present with a social status that is treated very differently in the heritage and host countries. We discuss three specific social statuses--physical ability, gender roles, and sexual orientation--to illustrate…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Psychotherapy, Cultural Differences, Social Status
Bettencourt, Genia M. – Journal of College Student Development, 2020
Attending college can create dissonance for working-class students as they experience tension between their home communities and the norms and values of higher education. In this study, I explored how working-class students make meaning of their social class identity at public research institutions. Through a critical constructivist narrative…
Descriptors: Working Class, College Students, Self Concept, Social Status
Huh, Myung-Hye; Kim, Mi-Sun – English Teaching, 2021
In this study, using the concept of "perezhivanie" as an analytical tool, we were trying out new ways to investigate L2 identity taking the peripheral educational context into account. We examined how two graduates from non-academic high schools perceived their peripheral school situation through their "perezhivanie," and…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, High School Students, Identification (Psychology)
de Swart, Fanny; Burk, William J.; Nelen, Wendy B. L.; Scholte, Ron H. J. – Remedial and Special Education, 2021
This four-wave longitudinal study examined bidirectional associations among pupils' social status (preference and popularity) and teacher-child relationship characteristics (quality, support, satisfaction, and conflict) in special education. Participants included 586 pupils (86% boys) initially attending Grades 4 and 5 (M[subscript age Wave 1] =…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Grade 5, Teacher Student Relationship, Special Education
Rabelo, Amanda Oliveira; Reis, Maria Amélia; Ferreira, António Gomes – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2021
This paper introduces the results of a situational analysis that correlates the desire to teach with the wish to progress in the teaching career. This paper is based on reference literature, official data, as well as surveys, questionnaires and semi-structured interviews that we carried out with teachers. This study is based on the research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Effectiveness, Gender Differences, Teacher Attitudes
Forbes, Joan; Maxwell, Claire; McCartney, Elspeth – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2021
Our paper analyses data from four Heads of elite fee-charging girls' schools in Scotland, focusing on how two social landscape changes -- changing pupil demographics and pressures on schools' charitable status -- may have reshaped the schools' institutional habitus. Following Bourdieu, we examine this question through the concept of habitus clivé.…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Females, Fees, Institutional Characteristics
Adriany, Vina; Aprilianti, Lia; Kurniati, Euis – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2021
Street children are often constructed as fragile individuals who lose their innocent childhood since they have to work and do not have the opportunity to play like most of their peers. Using Bourdieu's concept of field, capital and habitus, this article seeks to go beyond the existing notion of play by exploring how street children in Bandung,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poverty, Homeless People, Play
Hong, Xiu-Min; Zhang, Ming-Zhu – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2019
This qualitative study aims to understand the emotional labor of early childhood teachers between China and Norway in the perspective of cultural comparison. Altogether six teachers from China and Norway took part in this study and completed the interview and observation. First, both the early childhood teachers from China and Norway believed that…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Preschool Education, Foreign Countries, Emotional Experience
Sanei, Taraneh – International Multilingual Research Journal, 2022
This paper explores the impact of globalization, and the consequent re-ordering of indexicalities associated with different languages and linguistic practices, on the sociolinguistic repertoires and behaviors of Farsi-English bilingual Iranians in Iran. I focus on the participants' Farsi-English Code-switching (CS) practices and their positionings…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Indo European Languages, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Khamkhien, Attapol – Novitas-ROYAL (Research on Youth and Language), 2022
Apart from speaking competence and vocabulary used, refusal strategies play an important role in a communication scenario. This paper investigates how Thai students realise the speech act of refusals to the initiating acts of suggestions, offers, requests, and invitations with regard to the status of the interlocutor. To achieve this objective,…
Descriptors: Speech Acts, Pragmatics, Oral Language, Undergraduate Students
Spiegelman, Julia Donnelly – L2 Journal, 2022
Non-binary individuals comprise one third of the transgender population and may be especially vulnerable to marginalization. The study of languages such as French, grammatically based in a binary gender system, offers unique challenges to non-binary learners for representing themselves in accordance with their identity. Grounded in a…
Descriptors: French, Language Usage, Form Classes (Languages), LGBTQ People

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