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Muhammad Farrukh Shahzad; Shuo Xu; Muhammad Asif – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
The adoption of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools, such as ChatGPT, in higher education presents numerous opportunities and challenges. The use of GAI technologies in various fields, including education, has accelerated as technology develops. The widely used language model ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, has become progressively more…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Higher Education, Computer Attitudes
Berridge, David; Sebba, Judy; Cartwright, Mim; Staples, Eleanor – British Educational Research Journal, 2021
Children in Need (CIN) have received little attention in education circles. These are children who are usually living at home but where there are concerns over their health or development due to abuse or neglect, or they are disabled. Like Children in Care (CIC, who mostly live away), educational attainments for CIN are lower than for the general…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Students with Disabilities
Perry-Hazan, Lotem; Lambrozo, Natali – British Educational Research Journal, 2018
This study explored how children of lower primary school grades perceive due process in schools' disciplinary procedures. While many studies have explored how adolescents perceive school discipline, only a few studies have examined the perceptions of primary school pupils, and no study has investigated lower primary school grades. The qualitative…
Descriptors: Discipline, Elementary School Students, Civil Rights, Student Attitudes
Owen, Craig – British Educational Research Journal, 2020
Extensive feminist critique of lad culture has raised serious concerns about its role in the sexualisation and objectification of women; its association with 'pack-like' boisterous behaviour and pressured heavy drinking of alcohol; and its use of banter, irony and infantile humour to provide a protective shield for sexist and homophobic practices.…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Females, Feminism, Criticism
Consuegra, Els; Engels, Nadine – British Educational Research Journal, 2016
There have been numerous studies investigating the extent to which teacher-student classroom interactions differ between boys and girls and the results of these studies suggest that teacher negative feedback is higher for boys, which in turn leads to lower levels of on-task behaviour. The article describes the results of a quasi-experimental…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Gender Differences, Quasiexperimental Design, Pretests Posttests
Clarke, Gill; Boorman, Georgie; Nind, Melanie – British Educational Research Journal, 2011
Young people, particularly girls, constructed in the education system as having behavioural, emotional and social difficulties are amongst the least represented voices in research. Frequently denied a place to speak from, we direct attention to the importance of hearing girls, who are troubled and troubling--deviating from the rules of school and…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Females, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
Freeney, Yseult; O'Connell, Michael – British Educational Research Journal, 2012
Early school-leaving exerts substantial costs on the individual and society. The literature indicates that quitting school early is predicted by an enmeshed group of indicators including academic and behavioural difficulties in school, deprived economic background and disengagement with the educational process. The attitudes and background of a…
Descriptors: Legislators, Academic Achievement, Intention, Predictor Variables
McCluskey, Gillean – British Educational Research Journal, 2008
Indiscipline in schools in the UK continues to be the subject of fierce debate. The views of young people as pupils in these schools continue to be marginalised despite their centrality to this debate and their ability to offer a unique set of perspectives. An exploration of the views of a generality of pupils suggests the need to challenge many…
Descriptors: Suspension, Expulsion, Discipline Policy, Discipline Problems
Peer reviewedDenscombe, Martyn; Aubrook, Liz – British Educational Research Journal, 1992
Explores the ethics of research using students as subjects. Discusses the issue of voluntary participation amid student perceptions that a survey questionnaire is "just another piece of schoolwork." Offers a study of drug use by 2,000 British students as an example. Examines the implications for administrators, teachers, and researchers.…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Research Problems
Norwich, Brahm; Kelly, Narcie – British Educational Research Journal, 2004
This study examined the views of 101 boys and girls aged 10-11 and 13-14 with statements of special educational needs for moderate learning difficulties. Questions centred on their experiences of school, teaching and learning in mainstream and special schools. The study is set in the context of the international move towards more inclusion of…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Learning Problems, Special Needs Students, Disabilities
Munn, Pamela; Lloyd, Gwynedd – British Educational Research Journal, 2005
The voices of pupils excluded from school for disciplinary reasons are infrequently heard. This article draws together the views of a small sample of pupils, gathered over three separate projects, and identifies common themes. The pupils' voices are reported in the more general context of the role of schools in promoting social inclusion and in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Policy, Behavior Disorders, Discipline Problems
Peer reviewedCullingford, Cedric – British Educational Research Journal, 1993
Contends that most of the research on gender issues in schools has focused on teacher behavior and the values transmitted through observed talk and behavior. Reports on a study of the views toward their elementary schooling by 53 secondary school students. (CFR)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Peer reviewedQuicke, John; Winter, Christine – British Educational Research Journal, 1994
Reports on an exploratory study of a metacognitive approach to teaching low achieving secondary students. Asserts that the research team hoped to examine a process whereby a dialog about learning processes would develop. Finds that all students indicated that they were able to focus on learning as a topic of conversation. (CFR)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewedSolomon, Joan; Harrison, Kate – British Educational Research Journal, 1991
Details findings of research into 17-year-old students' consideration of science-based social issues. Reports that, although sex-based differences appeared in both student questionnaire and discussion responses, differences were far fewer in the discussions. Argues that social factors blur sex differences, making discussion a valuable learning…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Attitude Measures, Behavioral Science Research

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