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Abigail E. Goodridge – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Student underachievement in math and social-emotional difficulties represent two urgent problems in our schools which have only been exacerbated since COVID-19. The reciprocal relationship between academic challenges and social-emotional problems, along with limited time and resources, suggest that a combined academic and growth mindset…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Individual Development, Intervention, Evaluation
Mara Kirdani-Ryan – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Impending climate crises, profound wealth inequality and unprecedented vulnerability to global catastrophe at the hands of technology make working towards justice a necessity, and a desperate one at that. However, engaging in work towards justice requires deconstructing the dominant narratives and norms that restrict what actions are permissible…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Computer Science Education, Career Development, Social Justice
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Elisabeth J. Malone; Kathleen N. Zimmerman – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2025
Noncompliance is a frequently reported challenging behavior for young children. However, many interventions that address noncompliance fail to consider crucial self-advocacy skills that may be jeopardized when compliance is taught in isolation. We examined the noncompliance literature in the context of ethical considerations for young children:…
Descriptors: Compliance (Psychology), Ethics, Young Children, Intervention
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Promise Zvavahera; Evelyn Chiyevo Garwe; Chamunogwa Nyoni; Roda Madziva – Perspectives in Education, 2025
It is widely recognised that education plays a critical role in achieving gender equality, yet refugee girls face significant challenges in accessing education globally. This study, grounded on feminist theory, explores girls' gendered barriers to education in Zimbabwe's Tongogara Refugee Camp. Through focus group discussions and face-to-face…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Females, Access to Education
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Ida Salusky; Robin Remich; Remi Jones; Grevelin Ulerio; Richard McGee – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
A longstanding and significant disparity in representation across gender, economic status, ethnicity, race, and sexual identity exists within STEM doctoral training. Most of the research on the retention and attrition of minoritized PhD STEM students focuses on individual factors, rather than system level issues. To address these gaps, we…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Females, Student Experience, Biomedicine
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Sassu, Kari A.; Volkmar, Fred R. – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
The purpose of this article is to explore the intersectionality of autism and sociocultural factors as well as discuss the complexities associated with appropriate assessment, diagnosis, and intervention. Based on a review of the literature, the authors present a brief history of the emergence of the term autism and highlight factors that have…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intersectionality, Disability Identification, Educational Diagnosis
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Rahat Zaidi; Pramod K. Sah – SAGE Open, 2024
This article presents a scoping review of literacy research that employs multilingual and multimodal literacy narratives and discussions as tools for enabling immigrant youth to explore their intersectional identities and experiences of inequality. It encourages a re-examination of emerging educational/societal issues, incorporating these…
Descriptors: Affordances, Multilingualism, Multiple Literacies, Immigrants
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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
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Nieto, Mara; Martín, Elena; Solari, Mariana – Journal for the Study of Education and Development, 2023
There is a broad consensus about the need to educate students in ecosocial skills and intersectional feminist perspectives, which implies designing, developing and assessing interventions that address this learning in different curricular subjects. Initiatives to educate in these issues generally lack tools to assess what students have learned. In…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Feminism, Student Evaluation, Instructional Design
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Krasniqi, Rajmonda; Musyoka, Millicent M.; Msengi, Clementine; Appanah, Thangi – International Research and Review, 2022
In the United States, one unresearched or undiscussed immigrant population is immigrant parents of children with disabilities. Research shows that immigrant parents of deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) children migrate to the US to find better opportunities, resources, and services for their D/HH children and an environment in which their D/HH…
Descriptors: Mothers, Immigrants, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
SimonMary Asese Aihiokhai, Editor; Matt Daily, Editor; Layla Garrigues, Editor – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2025
This book explores how first-generation college students negotiate the culture of higher education through an embrace of their multiple identities. Featuring contributors with multiple experiences and identities, this volume attempts to shed light on the creative approaches first-generation students use to succeed in college as well as help…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Navigation, Higher Education, Self Concept
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Stoffers, Melissa; Barnes, Tia Navelene; Xia, Yu; Jackson, Jurni – Journal of Special Education, 2023
Individuals with disabilities often have limited access to school-based sexuality education (SE). This scoping review identified the characteristics of school-based SE intervention programs implemented for students with disabilities. Six electronic databases were searched for peer-reviewed articles: 30 articles published between 1969 and 2020 met…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, School Activities, Sex Education, Students with Disabilities
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Simon, James; Joseph, Rigaud – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2023
Despite the growing importance of teaching about diversity and its connection to intersectionality, privilege, and oppression in social work education, few studies have examined whether teaching interventions could enhance students' knowledge of oppression. Thus, this study assessed the extent to which students assimilated content related to…
Descriptors: Masters Degrees, Graduate Students, Social Work, Professional Education
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Yang Li; Dario Spini; Cecilia Delgado Villanueva – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Growing research highlights the role of local community contexts in health and well-being. Communities function as central arenas for health promotion as individuals and community spaces interact in daily life. To better communicate the linkages between community and health, we demonstrate the use of a set of geosocial tools for community…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adults, Geographic Information Systems, Community Cooperation
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Jayashri Srinivasan; Krystle P. Cobian; Nicole M. G. Maccalla; Christina A. Christie – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
Program evaluation for interventions aimed at enhancing diversity can fall short when the evaluation unintentionally reifies the exclusion of multiple marginalized student experiences. The present study presents a Quantitative Critical Race Theory (QuantCrit) approach to program evaluation to understand outcomes for Women of Color undergraduates…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Program Evaluation, Student Research, Self Efficacy
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