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Michalinos Zembylas – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the political potential of boredom as an affirmative negation of neoliberalism in higher education. On this account, boredom is re-inscribed as a political affect and emotion that interrupts neoliberalism and capitalism. This discussion troubles the idea of boredom as a psychologised, individualised…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Psychological Patterns, Student Interests, Affective Behavior
Vinny Alfonso; Nicole Barnes; Darlene Demarie; George DuPaul; Wendy Grolnick; Cara Laitusis; Patricia Perez; Sarah Rimm-Kaufman; Rena Subotnik; Pablo Tinio; Kathy Wentzel – American Psychological Association, 2024
Families and other caregivers play a major role in children's learning and success in school. Psychologists have learned a great deal about how families can help their children learn and thrive in the classroom. Through conversations with caregivers and extensive research, psychologists have developed ideas about how children learn, what helps…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Child Development, Child Behavior, Psychological Patterns
Scribner, Campbell F. – Educational Theory, 2019
In this article, Campbell Scribner applies insights from history, philosophy, and reader theory to marginal inscriptions in nineteenth-century textbooks, providing a conjectural explanation of student boredom during the period. He contends that boredom was a dialectic and contingent experience, based on shifting notions of childhood and education,…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Textbooks, Educational History, Philosophy
Lee, Jeesoo; Lee, Hyun Ji; Bong, Mimi – Theory Into Practice, 2022
Self-efficacy is easily the most important construct for engagement and success in achievement contexts. In this article, we aim to promote a better understanding of theory-driven practices that foster students' self-efficacy beliefs in math, especially the practices that change young learners' mindset and gender stereotypes in math. We briefly…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Student Attitudes, Mathematics Instruction, Sex Stereotypes
Tran, Minh; Chang, Mitchell – New Directions for Student Services, 2019
This chapter points to how race and gender specific affinity groups serve as a vehicle for Asian male students to challenge mainstream stereotypes and redefine themselves in culturally relevant ways that subsequently empower them to embrace more fully their Asian male identities.
Descriptors: Asian American Students, Gender Differences, Race, Stereotypes

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