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Ignacio Lopez – ASCD, 2024
The EQ Way is a reflection tool for leaders navigating difficult times--and difficult emotions--in their schools. In education, challenges surround you every day, but they don't have to define you. When the negative, frightful, or unknown happens--when you're confused because you aren't sure where things are headed--that's when you want to focus…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Leadership Styles, Emotional Response, Leadership Responsibility
Roma, Gian Paolo – SUNY Press, 2023
"Student Success" helps students develop positive behaviors that will lead to success in college and beyond. The book provides a practical framework, how-to exercises, a behavioral observation measurement system, behavioral profiles, self-tests, and a behavioral change methodology for individuals, families, and schools seeking to…
Descriptors: Success, College Students, Student Behavior, Interpersonal Communication
Gallagher, Jennifer – Educational Leadership, 2023
The status quo is no longer an option. School leaders need to model care, courage, and open communication. Superintendent Jennifer Gallagher reflects on three important components of adaptive and effective leadership--communication, care, and courage--that she found helpful in navigating her district through the challenges of the pandemic.
Descriptors: Leadership Responsibility, Administrator Effectiveness, Interpersonal Communication, Caring
Lely Nurarifah; Na’imah; Riani Ardya Putri; Menik Hardiyanti – Acuity: Journal of English Language Pedagogy, Literature and Culture, 2025
The study was conducted to identify students' difficulties in speaking English and recommend strategies to cope with these difficulties so that their ability to speak English can be improved. The era of globalization requires students to be able to master English to keep up with current developments. Entering the era of free markets requires…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Coping, English (Second Language), Speech Communication
Hongyi Lin; Yan Wang; Fengyan Wang – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
As the primary location for adolescents' interpersonal communication, schools are an inevitable setting for interpersonal conflicts. This study aims to explore the differential performance of wise reasoning in both teacher-student and peer conflicts among high school students by network analysis, as well as the mediating roles of coping style.…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, High School Students, Student Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship
Amelia Haire – Journal of Information Literacy, 2025
This study centres on the experiences of autistic librarians in academic library workplaces, delving into how they become information literate--an intricate process influenced by social, epistemic, and physical modalities. Through a qualitative approach combining survey responses from 43 participants and detailed interviews with two autistic…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Librarians, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Information Literacy
Barbara D. Freeman – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This case study investigated the collective resilience of school stakeholders--comprising administrators, teachers, and parents--during the COVID-19 global pandemic. Central to this study was investigating how these stakeholders demonstrated resilience in the face of unprecedented challenges posed by the pandemic. This study sought to understand…
Descriptors: Administrators, Teachers, Parents, Resilience (Psychology)
Kiura, Mary; Kim, Heewon – Communication Teacher, 2023
The goal of this activity is to equip students with skill sets for overcoming unfair experiences at work, drawing on interactional justice theory that is developing in organizational communication. Students reflect on their interactional injustice experiences and then proceed to generate response strategies to cope with such injustices. In doing…
Descriptors: Interaction, Work Environment, Social Justice, Skill Development
Farshad Ghasemi – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Despite the extensive research studies on teacher mental health and associated contributing factors, a systematic investigation of the different occupational and personal stressors and mental health challenges that teachers cope with remains notably scarce. Using the socio-ecological framework, this research was an attempt to synthesize two…
Descriptors: Teachers, Mental Health, Teaching Conditions, Stress Variables
Han, Bünyamin – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2021
Informal and evaluative speech about a person who is not present in a conversation environment is defined as gossip. Gossip is one of the informal forms of communication that is also important in school life, because schools have an intense network of communication. This research aims to detect the sources of organizational gossips in schools that…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Social Behavior, Teacher Attitudes, Coping
Courtney Ann Shalavin; Bonnie Amelia Dean; Michelle J. Eady – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2025
Work-integrated learning (WIL) is an expanding international strategy aimed at bolstering the employability of higher education students. With WIL participation on the rise, there is a growing focus on fostering wellbeing during WIL. Drawing on the sociomaterial theoretical framework actor-network theory (ANT) and the WIL Wellbeing Framework, this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Work Experience Programs, Employment Potential
Porter, Heather L.; Braza, Meredith D.; Knox, Randi; Vicente, Manuel; Buss, Emily; Leibold, Lori J. – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2023
Background: Individuals with Down syndrome are known to have high rates of hearing loss, but it is unclear how this impacts their ability to communicate and function in real-world environments. Methods: Sixteen English-speaking and Spanish-speaking mothers of individuals with Down syndrome ages 6-40 years participated in individual,…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Parent Attitudes, Mothers, Hearing Impairments
Susan Y. H. Sun; Pat Strauss; Bowen Yu – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2025
This study investigated the experiences of a group of international Chinese students at a New Zealand university who were rapidly transitioned to online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on research into the experiences of students during the pandemic, and ecological and systemic considerations of the learning environment, this study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, COVID-19, Pandemics
Dalley, Simon E.; Toffanin, Paolo; Libert, Jacqueline; Vidal, Jose – Health Education & Behavior, 2022
This study placed the phenomenon of college women's fat talk within response styles theory. We predicted that with increasing trait body dissatisfaction there would be an increase in rumination leading to a greater frequency of fat talk. We also predicted that neuroticism would moderate this mediation pathway, and that these effects would occur…
Descriptors: Females, College Students, Body Composition, Self Concept
Burya, Jill Anne – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this qualitative exploratory study was to explore, with former study abroad participants, their perceptions of how their experience abroad has influenced them. The results of the study provide recommendations to prospective study abroad participants and to those that develop and advise for programs. Ultimately, the recommendations…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Student Attitudes, Student Experience, Cultural Differences

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