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J. R. Teeter – Learning Assistance Review, 2023
Transactional Analysis has long been used in therapy settings and by coaching institutions to improve personal outcomes. It is best described as a practical application of tools to guide interpersonal interactions. Born out of Transactional Analysis is the Drama Triangle created by Stephen Karpman (1968), OK Corral created by Frank H. Ernst Jr.…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, College Students, Teacher Student Relationship, Academic Achievement
Marcel Jacobs; Scott L. Graves Jr. – Advances in Race and Ethnicity in Education, 2023
Black boys report experiencing more school-based racial discrimination than any other group (Butler-Barnes et al., 2019). Additionally, Black boys are viewed as older and less innocent than their peers beginning as early as 10 years old (Goff et al., 2014). Black boys are also suspended and expelled at much higher rates than other students (Graves…
Descriptors: Males, Academic Achievement, Social Emotional Learning, Racial Discrimination
LeBlanc, Robin – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2022
A significant amount of research has been devoted to class size, in relation to student achievement. Success in the classroom is not only about increases in attainment. Fulfilment, and well-being, for teachers and students alike, is a more complete evaluation of improved achievement. The cost of reducing class sizes seems to be prohibitive, so…
Descriptors: Class Size, Academic Achievement, Coping, Student Diversity
Bakhtiar, Aishah; Hadwin, Allyson F. – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2022
Self-regulation of learning involves developing metacognitive awareness (planning, monitoring, and evaluating) of (a) cognition-motivational beliefs, (b) behaviors-persistence, effort, engagement, and (c) affect-enjoyment, interest, and other emotions. Metacognitive awareness creates opportunities to exert metacognitive control as needed, which…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Motivation, Academic Achievement, School Psychology
Eleftheria N. Gonida; Marina S. Lemos – Advances in Motivation and Achievement, 2019
The increased complexity of educational processes at times of global change calls for new research and theoretical inquiry to address how changes such as economic, social and political disruption, financial recession, international migration, and new and rapid technological advancements affect education, schools, and student learning and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Learning Motivation, Educational Change, Social Change
Alwyn Lau – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2023
It is a common but not unrealistic stereotype of Asian students that educational success is a matter of personal identity and status. As such, achieving distinctions in as many subjects as possible (the popular target of becoming a 'straight A' student) is usually a non-negotiable objective nurtured by both parents and educators. However,…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Asian Culture, Stereotypes, High Achievement
Hehir, Thomas – Educational Leadership, 2017
The author, a professor and former student at Harvard, was intrigued by how much the percentage of students with disabilities at that college has increased in recent decades. He began simply asking certain students, "How did you get here?" Drawing from in-depth interviews conducted with 16 Harvard attendees who had disabilities that…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Achievement Need, Student Attitudes, Academic Achievement
Ellington, Breanna – Professional School Counseling, 2022
School safety has become central to the educational goals and missions of schools on almost every continent (Astor & Benbenishty, 2018). Equally important is supporting the social, emotional, and mental health needs of all students. School counselors have specific training to help students navigate the challenges of distance learning and…
Descriptors: School Safety, Counseling Techniques, Mental Health, Health Needs
Pyykkonen, Benjamin A. – Christian Higher Education, 2021
Doctoral-level graduate training is, by definition, very demanding from a cognitive perspective. As graduate students adjust to the significant academic demands of doctoral education, they are often in a period of financial, personal, and relational flux or challenge. In addition to what are likely more obvious social and emotional effects,…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Students, Cognitive Ability
Allan Wigfield; Jessica R. Gladstone – Advances in Motivation and Achievement, 2019
We discuss the development of achievement motivation from the perspective of Eccles and colleagues' expectancy-value theory (EVT), focusing on the importance of children developing positive expectancies for success and valuing of achievement to help them cope with change and uncertainty. Although research has shown that, overall, children's…
Descriptors: Expectation, Children, Childrens Attitudes, Success
Defending the Early Years, 2020
In this report, Defending the Early Years (DEY) offers offers some thoughts and suggestions for supporting young children through COVID-19. Topics discussed include: (1) falling behind; (2) communicating with grandparents, family, and friends; (3) routines; (4) play; (5) time to teach skills; (6) screen time; (7) talking with children; and (8)…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Young Children, Coping
Sloan, Tyler – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2017
Graduation from high school is a tremendous achievement and requires perseverance, determination and the ability to retain information from the various courses and subject areas throughout this journey. Teachers, parents, and peers play an important role in helping a student to attain their maximum potential. Every student has different strengths…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Academic Achievement, Educational Improvement, Cooperation
Goodboy, Alan K.; Martin, Matthew M. – Communication Education, 2018
In this stimulus essay on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) bullying in schools, the authors begin by describing assumptions and everyday reality that guide their orientation to this problem. They then turn to two recent surveys to explore the prevalence and meaning of bullying for LGBT youth as it pertains to issues of relational…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Sexual Orientation, Sexual Identity, Incidence
Salmi, Jamil – Lumina Foundation, 2020
Our international well-being has never felt so fragile for most of us alive today. Amid this backdrop, the international perspective--which this report offers--is critical to our understanding of emerging trends, issues, and priorities in higher education. Author Jamil Salmi thoroughly catalogs the global issues in higher education that have been…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Trend Analysis, Higher Education
Bonner, Layla; Hicks, Janet; Pennie, Gerald – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2019
Predominantly White Educational Institutions often fail to meet the needs of gifted African American students. Racial discrimination, lack of teacher cultural competence, and deficit ideologies create barriers impacting student academic success, emotional well-being, and sense of belonging. School counselors are in optimal positions to assist…
Descriptors: Group Counseling, African American Students, Academically Gifted, Sense of Community

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