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Taeyeon Kim; James Wright – Journal of School Leadership, 2024
Background: Given that K-12 schools necessitate leaders who can advance equity and justice, preparation programs in higher education institutions have prioritized the development of equity-oriented school leaders. However, there has been relatively limited exploration of pedagogical approaches that equip educational leaders to navigate adverse…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Psychological Patterns, Equal Education, School Administration
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Rebecca Callahan; Lauren Schudde; Kimberly Pack-Cosme – American Journal of Education, 2024
Purpose: Immigrant-origin English learners (ELs) are the fastest-growing population in US schools. Most EL research examines the college-going outcomes of this population by focusing on those who are EL-identified in high school; here, we capture both current and former EL-identified students, or "ever-ELs." A subset of bilingual,…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Psychological Patterns, English Language Learners, Elementary Secondary Education
Benjamin Kutsyuruba, Editor; Frances K. Kochan, Editor – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2024
This volume of the Perspectives on Mentoring Series explores the role of mentoring in promoting wellbeing of both mentees or proteges and mentors in K-12 school settings. At its core, mentoring is about helping, advising, supporting, and guiding mentees and proteges to gain a wide variety of skills, abilities, and/or attributes. Another outcome of…
Descriptors: Mentors, Well Being, Elementary Secondary Education, Mental Health
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Lei, Hao; Wang, Chenxin; Chiu, Ming Ming; Chen, Shuangye – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2022
Background: Researchers debate whether game-based learning (GBL) affects students' achievement emotions, as past studies yielded mixed results. Objectives: This study determines the overall effect of GBL on students' positive achievement emotion and their negative achievement emotions (PAEs, NAEs), along with their moderators. Methods: This…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Academic Achievement, Psychological Patterns, Meta Analysis
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Cho, Jeasik; Kim, Jeong-Hee – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2022
While learning a broad sense of compassion (feeling/being kind), students are seldom given a sustained opportunity to learn why they feel angry at the suffering of the other and what to do with that anger. Prosocial anger that adheres to compassion is not deemed as official affective knowledge in schools. While defining compassion as a virtue,…
Descriptors: Altruism, Psychological Patterns, Social Justice, Curriculum Development
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Didit Haryadi; Jeffrey Dawala Wilang – Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 2025
Emotions are pivotal in shaping teaching behavior and quality, especially in the English Language Teaching (ELT) context. While prior research has largely focused on teachers within their home environments, the emotional experiences of non-local teachers, such as Indonesian English teachers in Thailand, remain underexplored. This study…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Psychological Patterns, English Teachers, Asians
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Roselle, Rene; Hands, Robin; Brosnan, Michael – PDS Partners: Bridging Research to Practice, 2022
Many preservice teachers in early 2020 said farewell to their students one day in mid-March 2020 and did not expect that it was goodbye for the rest of the school year. The abrupt ending of the 2020 school year, and the school year that followed in 2021, left plenty of room for teachers and teacher candidates to grieve the loss of what had been in…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, College School Cooperation, Partnerships in Education
Harris, Karen Rice – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This qualitative study examined the lived experiences of African American college students living with hidden disabilities. Utilizing hope theory (Snyder et al., 1991) and loci-of-hope theory (Bernardo, 2010) the study aimed to explore hopeful factors that motivated participants to persist through college. The findings suggest that internal and…
Descriptors: African American Students, Students with Disabilities, College Students, College Readiness
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Matthew F. Larsen; Jon Valant – Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Debates about grade retention weigh the academic benefits of remediation against its social and psychological costs. Louisiana adopted a retention policy aimed at capturing these benefits while mitigating the harm. It used test score thresholds to distinguish between retention in grade 8, promotion to grade 9, and a grade "8.5" where…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Grade Repetition, College Graduates, Educational Policy
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Benjamin Kearl; Renae D. Mayes; Riley Drake – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Despite growing discussions of antiracist practices and policies in PK-20 schools, education tends to critique racist structures without providing solutions that bring into the conversation the lived experiences of Black students, families, and communities. While these critiques may be helpful, we suggest these critiques omit practices and…
Descriptors: African Americans, Blacks, African American Community, African American Attitudes
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Matthew Nall; Takaaki Hiratsuka – TESL-EJ, 2024
The current study is located among the body of language teacher identity research by focusing on the identities of pre-service language teachers in Japan. This study looks at how pre-service language teacher identities are situated among Japanese values and belief systems and investigates how participants are coping with disrupted language teacher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Elementary Secondary Education, Psychological Patterns
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Victoria A. Jones – Pennsylvania Teacher Educator, 2022
Institutions of higher education need to provide curricula for preservice teachers on the importance of non-cognitive characteristics related to success to best prepare and maintain new teachers in K-12 schools throughout the country. Many educators of preservice teachers experienced the importance of curricula that psychologically and emotionally…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Characteristics, Elementary Secondary Education, COVID-19
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Karen Salvador; Andrew Bohn; Anne Martin – Arts Education Policy Review, 2024
Divisive Concepts Laws (DCL) are legislative acts and state and local policies that restrict teaching, learning, and professional development in PK- 20 education regarding race, gender, sexuality, and history. In November 2022, we surveyed NAfME members to ascertain the perceived impacts of DCL on music educators, music teacher educators, and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Discourse Analysis
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Amy Serafini – Alabama Journal of Educational Leadership, 2024
This systematic review aims to synthesize and analyze existing evidence on the practices of bibliotherapy in the educational setting. A systematic literature search was conducted using four leading databases. The PRISMA guidelines were followed to ensure the articles' relevance in the review. Articles that involved bibliotherapy or reading therapy…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Outcomes of Education, Self Esteem, Research Reports
Hammonds, Evelynn; Malcom, Shirley; Pinn, Vivian; Whitacre, Paula – National Academies Press, 2023
Efforts over the last several decades to increase the participation and leadership of Black men and women in the scientific and medical workforce have had limited results. Despite many individual successes, the number of Black professionals in science, engineering, and medicine (SEM) fields has not reached a level that corresponds with African…
Descriptors: Blacks, African American Students, Disproportionate Representation, Engineering Education
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