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Afif Ikhwanul Muslimin; Muhammad Zaki – Issues in Educational Research, 2024
This research scrutinises the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) participants' experiences, with a focus on the incorporation of visual rhetoric in the presentations. The study employed a mixed method with an explanatory sequential design. The participants were seventeen students ranging from bachelor to doctoral programs joining the Training-of-Trainer…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Speaking, Visual Aids, College Students
K. C. Culver; Nathaniel Bray; John Braxton – Research in Higher Education, 2024
The assumption that honors programs are more academically challenging is rarely interrogated. Using multi-institutional, longitudinal quantitative data from a larger study, we use quasi-experimental methods to examine students' experiences of course rigor, including workload and cognitive challenge, for honors participants compared to…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Students, Student Attitudes, Cognitive Processes
Latisha Turner – ProQuest LLC, 2024
My Dissertation in Practice concentrated on sexual assault in community colleges with a focus on a mid-western community college. Sexual assault is a pervasive issue that has plagued higher education for years. The purpose of this quantitative descriptive exploratory research study was to explore students' knowledge and awareness of the policies…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Student Attitudes, Knowledge Level, Sexual Abuse
Simon Grennan; Miranda Matthews; Claire Penketh; Carol Wild – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
This paper, a conversation between Simon Grennan, Carol Wild, Miranda Matthews and Claire Penketh, explores drawing as cause and consequence, applying Grennan's thinking to three drawings as a means of exploring and exemplifying ideas discussed in his keynote at the iJADE Conference: Time in 2023. Following an initial introduction to key ideas…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Time, Causal Models, Student Attitudes
Helen Stokes; Sanna Aaltonen – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
We use the concept of time-space paths (Gordon, Holland and Lahelma 2000) to explore how young people negotiate manageable educational pathways and experience educational engagement in alternative educational settings. For many young people in alternative settings, tight time-space paths (e.g. attending school on time) led to their disengagement…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nontraditional Education, Adolescents, Educational Environment
Mark Bowen – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Many African American male students who enroll in higher education institutions do not graduate. This phenomenological study aims to understand factors contributing to the success of African American male students at a Midwestern Black Historical Institution. The theory underpinning this study is William Sedlacek's noncognitive variables, which…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, College Students, Black Colleges
Mollie Dollinger; Nicole Crawford; Rola Ajjawi; Margaret Bearman; Joanna Tai – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
This article explores the significant yet under-researched relationship between students' experiences of time and their emotions during university studies. We frame our study through two existing theoretical concepts of time, that of timescapes and time-as-affect, to illuminate the subjective, contextual nature of time and how students'…
Descriptors: Time, Psychological Patterns, Student Attitudes, Educational Experience
Marissa Strassberger; Barbara Condliffe – MDRC, 2024
High-dosage tutoring-defined as consistently scheduled tutorials during the school day in which students work with a trained tutor in small groups (for example, four students to one tutor) at least three times per week--is among the most promising educational interventions for improving student learning. Despite their appeal, high-dosage tutoring…
Descriptors: Tutor Training, Tutorial Programs, Tutoring, Tutors
Javier Fenandez-Rio; Salvador García; Alberto Ferriz-Valero – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2025
Background: The interactions between behavior, environment and personal factors are the basis of the Social Cognitive Theory (Bandura, A. 1986. "Social Foundations of Thought and Action." NJ: Prentice Halls). Within this theory, students' behavior and motivation toward an activity is dependent on their feelings, thoughts and beliefs…
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Elective Courses, Physical Education, High School Students
Kapoor, Hansika; Inamdar, Vedika; Kaufman, James C. – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2022
Students display resistance, including academic dishonesty, at all educational levels. In the present study, we qualitatively examined the extent and incidence of academic misbehaviors by 101 US college students (M[subscript age] = 22.98 years, SD = 6.70). Using a combination of self-reported closed- and open-ended questions, we developed a…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, College Students, Cheating, Student Attitudes
Benjamin Frank Umbarger – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to investigate community college student perceptions of academic advising for 12 first-time first-generation (FTFG) General Studies students attending a rural southeastern community college. The phenomenological research approach was utilized to better understand participant experiences by…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Student Attitudes, First Generation College Students, Academic Advising
Daniel Otto; Celestine Kleinesper; Laura Preuß – Open Praxis, 2024
This article explores the role of self-efficacy in distance education. We argue that self-efficacy in distance education needs to be considered in terms of dimensions different from face-to-face education. Based on our literature review, we highlight three critical dimensions of self-efficacy in distance education: academic, learning, and social.…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Distance Education, Technology, Bachelors Degrees
Kathryn L. Hamilton; Alicia A. Stachowski – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2025
Research on study habits among college students demonstrates a difference between what students should do and what they actually do. We sought to understand students' break-taking habits and perceptions within the context of study behaviors. One hundred and sixteen undergraduate students responded to a survey of their study break-taking behaviors,…
Descriptors: Study Habits, Undergraduate Students, Student Behavior, Time Management
Murat Balkis; Sibel Duru; Erdinç Duru – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Extant research has consistently demonstrated that both irrational and rational beliefs contribute to the occurrence and persistence of procrastination. Most of these studies have focused on the role of general irrational and rational beliefs, without addressing domain-specific beliefs that may influence academic procrastination. This…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Fear, Failure, Beliefs
Ruoyu Fang; Robert White – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2025
This study explores academic procrastination among postgraduate distance learners, a topic that has received limited attention. Through qualitative interviews with participants, the authors conducted thematic analysis on their experiences. Three overarching themes emerged: perception, reasons, and reflection of academic procrastination among…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Student Attitudes, Time Management, Graduate Students

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