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Marley B. Forbes; Riley N. Sims; Melanie Killen – Developmental Science, 2026
Inequalities in access to important resources and opportunities between social groups persist throughout societies worldwide. Social psychological research has shown that adults often use meritocratic beliefs to justify the existence of such inequalities. Yet, the developmental origins of meritocratic beliefs have yet to be fully explored. This…
Descriptors: Social Psychology, Young Children, Young Adults, Evaluative Thinking
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Kristhyna Fermín – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2026
This narrative study describes and interprets how multilinguals' lived experiences influence their motivation to read in two or more languages. Drawing on in-depth interviews with two international graduate students at a public Midwestern university, the research examines how personal histories and expectancy values shape motivation with texts…
Descriptors: Reading Motivation, Multilingualism, Graduate Students, Foreign Students
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Ronna Raphaelli-Hirsch; Avi Assor; Inbal Linchevski; Nava Levit-Binnun; Julia Mahfouz – Psychology in the Schools, 2026
Drawing on self-determination theory (SDT), this qualitative study examines elementary homeroom teachers' beliefs and values, and how they perceive their role in addressing students' needs. Based on 18 semi-structured interviews with 15 homeroom teachers from five schools participating in the Purple School program in Israel, this study uncovers…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students, Teacher Attitudes
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Oleg Kirsanov; Lovleen Kushwah; Geethanjali Selvaretnam – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2026
As AI tools such as ChatGPT and CoPilot become increasingly common in higher education, universities must reconsider how assessments are designed, monitored, and supported. This small case study investigates how students use AI in online assessments, whether they disclose such use, and how ethical concerns shape their behaviour. Based on a…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Undergraduate Students, Technology Uses in Education, Ethics