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Francisco Barbosa Escobar; Qian Janice Wang – Cognitive Science, 2024
The interest in crossmodal correspondences, including those involving sounds and involving tastes, has experienced rapid growth in recent years. However, the mechanisms underlying these correspondences are not well understood. In the present study (N = 302), we used an associative learning paradigm, based on previous literature using simple sounds…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning Modalities, Adults, Acoustics
Annie Pendrey – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2025
This article engages in an examination of reflecting upon a researcher's honesties within the context of conducting an Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). The purpose of this article is to outline how a researcher's reflexivity and awareness of emotions is central to IPA research which investigates Further Education practitioners' lived…
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Professional Identity, Professional Autonomy, Teaching Experience
Sukhbinder Hamilton – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2024
This research focused on listening to the voices of children who have experienced the death of someone important to them. Through a personalized narrative methodology working with practitioners, and with regard for cultural and religious beliefs, children were given safe space to tell their own truths to sense-make rather than prescribing how they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Adolescents, Adolescents, Death
Thompson, Chloe A.; Pownall, Madeleine; Harris, Richard; Blundell-Birtill, Pam – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2023
Purpose: An important facet of student's sense of belonging is students' relationships with, and time spent in, the university campus. The purpose of this paper is to explore the notion that access to campus "green space", including parks, fields and gardens, may bolster students' sense of belonging, improve well-being feelings and…
Descriptors: Parks, College Environment, Sense of Community, Well Being
Mette Lindahl-Wise – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
Using a post-structural lens which situates gender as discursively produced, this study investigates how four 12-year-old girls read feminist fairy tales and what feminist issues and concerns they discern and relate to in these texts. The study used a dialogic approach in Action Research informed reading groups to stimulate their thinking and…
Descriptors: Reading, Feminism, Females, Early Adolescents
L. Gorell Barnes; T. Podpadec; Verity Jones; J. Vafadari; C. Pawson; S. Whitehouse; M. Richards – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
This paper presents an overview of the arts-based methodology used in a research project that aimed to explore the impact of the lived experiences of racism on 10- and 11-year-old children in the United Kingdom. The research responds to the relative lack of literature concerning the racialised experiences of young children. We discuss how we…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Racism, Experience
Lindsay Michelle Schofield – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
In recent years, the theoretical lens of new materialism(s) and surge in feminist thinking has opened up new ways of understanding the complexities of motherhood, babyhood and early childhood. This surge in post-qualitative and feminist inquiry towards the troubling of dominant early childhood abstractions and norms, as well as resistance to…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Mothers, Children, Infants
Yuzhen Dong; Yaling Hsiao; Nicola Dawson; Nilanjana Banerji; Kate Nation – Cognitive Science, 2024
Emotion is closely associated with language, but we know very little about how children express emotion in their own writing. We used a large-scale, cross-sectional, and data-driven approach to investigate emotional expression via writing in children of different ages, and whether it varies for boys and girls. We first used a lexicon-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Early Adolescents, Childrens Writing
Chi Hong Nguyen – Journal of International Students, 2024
While many Vietnamese students are reported to study abroad, the experiences of home-making among Vietnamese returning students are paid scant attention to in current research on Vietnamese international student mobility. Following a Heideggerian perspective on building and dwelling at home, this study explores the sense-making of home through…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Foreign Students, Psychological Patterns, Sense of Community
Kapoor, Ambika; Ambreen, Samyia; Zhu, Yan – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2023
Ethnographic note-taking in the field is often imbued with emotions, shaped by power relations and influenced by participants' voice and agency. Though enough has been written about ethnography, discussions on the specific challenges of taking notes, particularly in research with children are limited. Drawing on three ethnographic field studies…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Power Structure, Psychological Patterns, Ethnography
Rachel Holmes; Amanda Ravetz – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Diffracting a research project in a UK primary school, this paper concerns feminist materialist orientations to odd-ness as a relational, distributed, and affective form of "thinking-feeling". It suggests that attuning to affect as it moves through a context resistant to disruption, involves becoming "bad researchers"; bad for…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Inclusion, Research Projects, Elementary Schools
Rory D. Colman; Katia C. Vione; Yasuhiro Kotera – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2024
UK depression prevalence is increasing. In this study we appraised the relationships between psychological factors of derailment, self-criticism, self-reassurance and depression, to identify individual differences within the UK general population indicating those at higher risk. Participants completed self-report measures regarding these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, At Risk Persons, Depression (Psychology), Self Concept
Jackman, Patricia C.; Slater, Matthew J.; Carter, Esther E.; Sisson, Kelly; Bird, Matthew D. – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2023
This study extends the doctoral education literature by examining how social support and social identification, as they apply to peers, supervisors, and the academic community, are related to mental wellbeing and psychological distress in doctoral students by using person-centred analysis to create social profiles. Doctoral students (N = 200)…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Identification, Well Being, Psychological Patterns
Yeju Lin; David Mason; Colette Hirsch; Francesca Happé – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Previous research has indicated that autistic individuals report lower quality of life (QoL) than non-autistic people. It is unclear whether it is the autism traits themselves or co-occurring thinking styles or mental health difficulties that most impair QoL. This study tested a hypothesised model to explore how 'intolerance of uncertainty' (IU),…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Quality of Life, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Emotional Response
Zoe Matthews; Donna Pigden-Bennett; Teresa Tavassoli; Sarah Snuggs – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Shared family meals are associated with family functioning and thought to protect against disordered eating in families with neurotypical children. Limited research, however, has examined the mealtime structure or experience in families with children with autism (Autism spectrum condition) and/or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, despite…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Eating Habits, Eating Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders