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Enrique Velasco Fuentes – Impacting Education: Journal on Transforming Professional Practice, 2024
Institutions must adequately support Latinx first-generation professionals if we are to make significant progress in our racial equity work. While in the Educational Leadership doctoral program (CANDEL) at the University of California, Davis, my personal and academic experiences led me to conduct qualitative research on the experiences of Latinx…
Descriptors: Professional Personnel, Hispanic Americans, Student Personnel Workers, Institutional Characteristics
Bowker, Julie C.; White, Hope I. – Child Development Perspectives, 2021
It has long been assumed that children and adolescents want to be with their peers and therefore make active efforts to engage with them. However, a sizable minority of youth avoid peers for internal reasons (e.g., anxiety, preferences for solitude) or because they are socially withdrawn. Although by definition, withdrawn youth tend to stay away…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Withdrawal (Psychology), Child Development, Adolescent Development
Ana Carolina Rodriguez; Taylor Cavallo – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2025
Although supportive work-life initiatives have advanced in recent years, existing literature shows inconsistent outcomes regarding the adoption and effectiveness of these initiatives. In this conceptual paper, we aim to highlight that an individual's ability to freely negotiate and decide how to manage the relationships between their paid work and…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Family Work Relationship, Human Resources, Labor Force Development
Population Council, 2024
Despite significant progress in improving primary enrollment and attainment for girls in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in recent years, gender disparities in education persist and hinder opportunities for girls. Educational attainment for girls has plateaued in numerous countries, with only a few making significant strides in narrowing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Educational Attainment, Gender Differences
VanPutte, Cinnamon L. – HAPS Educator, 2022
A gender gap in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) exists. Fewer females enter academia or advance to senior level positions in academia than the number of females who earn advanced degrees. There are many reasons for this, but common themes include disproportionate responsibilities for childcare and imposter syndrome. For…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, STEM Education, Females, Career Change
Veenstra, René; Lodder, Gerine M. A. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2022
This article focuses on the link between social norms and behavioral development as presented in research on norms regarding bullying and aggression. The aim is to present a conceptual framework for how classroom norms may explain children's decisions to defend others or refrain from defending. Norms emerge from group consensus about what is…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Social Behavior, Student Behavior, Classroom Environment
Nick Hillman; Mark Brooks – Higher Education Policy Institute, 2025
The problem of educational achievement by boys and young men is a long-standing and big one that has been largely ignored by policymakers. This new HEPI report considers the consequences for individuals and society and proposes: (1) adopting a 'boy positive' environment in schools; (2) expanding proven grassroots initiatives that help boys; (3)…
Descriptors: Males, Underachievement, Access to Education, Higher Education
Anne Yu; Raul Navarro; Lilly E. Linden; Junko Anderson – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The documentary "Picture a Scientist" was adapted into a discussion-based laboratory assignment for organic chemistry students in an effort to open conversations about racism and gender-based harassment in STEM. The viewing of the documentary was scaffolded to prepare students to have a meaningful experience and to help manage and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Diversity, Inclusion, Student Attitudes
Sharafizad, Fleur; Brown, Kerry; Jogulu, Uma; Omari, Maryam – Sociological Methods & Research, 2023
This article presents an adaptation of an arts-based research method usually reserved for child-focused research to examine organizational processes. We developed Draw, Write, Reflect (DWR), advancing a known method, Draw and Write, for investigating phenomena relating to child participants, to explore a new context: adults engaging in academic…
Descriptors: Art, Research Methodology, Freehand Drawing, Writing (Composition)
Hartless, Jaime – Teaching Sociology, 2021
Teaching about sexualities and the LGBTQ+ movement today is full of pitfalls and possibilities. While growing acceptance of at least some segments of the LGBTQ+ community means students are more open to talking about these issues than ever before, two serious barriers remain: (1) The rise of Trump has empowered antagonistic students to utilize the…
Descriptors: Sexuality, LGBTQ People, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Diversity
Robison, Tiger; Culp, Mara E. – Journal of General Music Education, 2021
General music teachers can promote gender inclusivity in music classrooms through music listening activities. Helping all students feel included and honored could improve student learning and foster continued and diversified music listening in school and beyond. The purpose of this article, the first of three about gender inclusivity in general…
Descriptors: Music Education, Inclusion, Equal Education, Gender Bias
McVey, Jill; Box, Maxwell; Anguiano-Carrasco, Cristina – ACT, Inc., 2022
In this report, the authors examined the relationship between social and emotional (SE) skills, school climate, educator variables, and educator burnout. Mosaic Educator, an assessment designed for teachers and school staff, was completed by a sample of educators in several regions of the country during the spring of 2022. This assessment measured…
Descriptors: Correlation, Educational Environment, Social Development, Emotional Development
MacKinnon, Kenneth – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2019
This case study follows Maggie, a principal of a large urban elementary school, as she navigates principalship as a woman, revealing various gendered discourses along the way. Maggie recognizes gender as a factor and makes distinctions between male and female ways of leading. She reveals some of the barriers she faces as a female principal and…
Descriptors: Principals, Females, Women Administrators, Urban Schools
Gray, Emily – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2018
This paper takes as its subject the circulation of tolerance discourse within two pedagogical encounters in two Australian educational settings, and draws from the work of Wendy Brown on tolerance as a regulatory force. Brown argues that discourses of tolerance are produced within historical and cultural milieu that enable tolerance and aversion…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Prosocial Behavior, Social Justice, Gender Bias
Poblete Núñez, Ximena – Gender and Education, 2020
In this paper, I discuss how professional identities in early childhood education in Chile are performatively constituted within the interplay between a religious discourse of vocation and gender. 'Having the vocation' has become a regime of truth that regulates and governs educators' behaviours, motivations and relationships in their workplace.…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Gender Differences, Professional Identity, Early Childhood Education

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