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Jessica M. Cassidy; Michael T. Willoughby – Child Development Perspectives, 2025
Early childhood is characterized by rapid increases in both motor skills and executive function skills. Rather than simply codeveloping, the development of motor and executive function skills may be linked causally. In this article, we introduce corticomuscular coherence as a paradigm for psychologists interested in testing mechanistic questions…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Psychomotor Skills, Executive Function, Skill Development
Allison M. Birnschein; Olivia F. Ward; Amaya B. McClain; Rachel L. Harmon; Courtney A. Paisley; Michelle Stevens; Theodore S. Tomeny – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
In studies that assess perceptions of autistic people by non-autistic people, researchers often ask participants to review vignettes depicting fictional autistic characters. However, few studies have investigated whether non-autistic peers accurately identify these hypothetical individuals as being on the autism spectrum. Accurately ascribing…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Behavior, College Students, Attitudes toward Disabilities
Halil Aslan – Gifted Education International, 2025
Bullying in schools remains a significant issue that affects all students involved, particularly the parents of gifted students. While the prevalence of bullying among gifted students has been examined, the experiences of parents whose gifted children have been victims of bullying have largely been overlooked. This study explores the bullying…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Bullying, Academically Gifted, Victims
Rocío Segura-Nebot; Soledad de Lemus; Andrea Baltar; Pilar Montañés Muro – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
From an early age, children internalize gender stereotypes and roles, which can influence their preferences, aspirations, and social interactions. This study aimed to test the effectiveness of an intervention using counter-stereotypical narratives to reduce gender stereotyping and its consequences at two developmental stages: before the period of…
Descriptors: Young Children, Play, Gender Differences, Sex Stereotypes
Ciprian N. Radavoi; Carol Quadrelli; Pauline Collins – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Grade inflation has been shown in this and other academic journals to be an unethical academic practice. Where the moral responsibility lies is, however, not entirely clear. Various studies directly or impliedly point to the grader (university lecturer, tenured or casual), said to inflate grades mainly in return for positive student evaluations.…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Responsibility, Grade Inflation, Ethics
Thorsten Scheiner; Miguel A. Montes – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2025
In this paper, we explore the critical practice of making sense of students' mathematical ideas. We extend previous research by studying stances prospective teachers adopt, the extent or depth to which they do so, and the types of prospective teachers making sense of students' mathematical ideas. Analyzing the responses of 123 prospective teachers…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship
Marshall M. C. Hui; Karson T. F. Kung – Developmental Science, 2025
Gender nonconforming (GN) children are at higher risk of experiencing bullying and social exclusion than are gender conforming (GC) children. Nonetheless, very little is known about the socio-cognitive mechanisms underlying children's bias against GN peers. The present study was the first to examine children's dehumanization of GN peers…
Descriptors: Gender Identity, Bullying, Humanization, Peer Relationship
Tongtong Zhao; Jiali Huang; Palitha Edirisingha – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2025
Agentic teachers are indispensable in promoting student learning and academic success. In rural areas, students' underachievement is generally persisting compared with that of urban students. Adopting an attribution theory and agency perspective, this study aims to understand teachers' perceptions of reasons underlying rural students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Teacher Attitudes, Underachievement
Tiina Törmänen; Elina Ketonen; Emma Lehtoaho; Marjo Turunen; Kateryna Zabolotna; Tatiana Shubina; Hanna Järvenoja – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
Recent academic motivation research has shifted towards understanding the situation-specific and process-sensitive nature of motivation. This shift has initiated discussions on methodological advancements to capture dynamic changes in motivation as they occur in authentic learning contexts. However, these studies have not been systematically…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Situated Learning, Learning Motivation, Independent Study
Ali H. Al-Hoorie; Phil Hiver – Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching, 2025
Causal inference is a fundamental goal of many research endeavors, including scholarship in the field of language education and learning. Randomized controlled trials are considered an ideal design to test causal claims, but not all claims can be subjected to experimental treatment due to ethical and practical constraints. In this article, we…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Self Efficacy
Liza Escun; Saemi Lee; Janaina Fogaça – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2025
The prevalence of anti-fat attitudes among kinesiology professionals is concerning because research shows that being subjected to anti-fat attitudes is associated with negative health outcomes and physical activity avoidance. Although anti-fat attitude reduction interventions exist, interventions that teach attribution retraining as a behavior…
Descriptors: Kinesiology, Intervention, Negative Attitudes, Attribution Theory
Undergraduate Students' Perceptions of Factors Contributing to Their Academic Failure in Afghanistan
Sayeed Naqibullah Orfan; Najibullah Delir; Aminuddin Hashemi – Issues in Educational Research, 2025
This study examined undergraduate students' perceptions of factors contributing to their academic failure at a public university in Afghanistan, utilising attribution theory as the analytical framework. Data were collected from 215 students majoring in various fields. Descriptive and inferential statistics, specifically Mann-Whitney U test and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Academic Failure
Andreas Pöllmann – Intercultural Education, 2025
Drawing on Bourdieu's work, this article outlines the notions of cultural pluriformity and intersectional interculturality. The concept of cultural pluriformity refers to the co-occurrence of different (inter)cultural resources within the same individual or field. The notion of intersectional interculturality highlights the importance of…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Multicultural Education, Cultural Pluralism, Cultural Awareness
Shannon Crowley LaPoint; So Yoon Kim; Kristen Bottema-Beutel – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Following high school exit, many autistic young adults are not enrolled in post-secondary education or employed, and few are engaged in community activities. This disengagement among autistic young adults may be a result of the limited or inadequate supports provided to autistic transition-age youth in schools. Therefore, the purpose of the…
Descriptors: Barriers, Transitional Programs, Autism Spectrum Disorders, High School Graduates
Peyton Nault; Michele Morningstar – Social Development, 2025
Hostile Attribution Bias (HAB) is the tendency to perceive ambiguous social information as threatening. The social information processing (SIP) model provides a theoretical framework for determining how individuals with HAB perceive, interpret, and make decisions regarding social cues. Although previous work has mapped the association between HAB…
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, Antisocial Behavior, Attribution Theory, Bias

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