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Eren, Altay; Coskun, Hamit – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2015
Using person-centered and variable-centered analyses, this study examined the relationships between undergraduate students' time perspectives and boredom coping strategies. A total of 719 undergraduate students voluntarily participated in the study. Results of the study showed that undergraduate students' time perspectives can be reliably defined…
Descriptors: Time Perspective, Coping, Student Attitudes, Psychological Patterns
Lawford, Heather L.; Ramey, Heather L. – Developmental Psychology, 2015
This study examined generativity (concern for future generations as a legacy of the self) and activity engagement as predictors of meaning making in young people's personal accounts of their key activity experiences. We elicited stories regarding events within participants' "most engaging activity," self-reports on generativity, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Young Adults, Personal Narratives, Predictor Variables
Concern for Another's Distress in Toddlers at High and Low Genetic Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Campbell, Susan B.; Leezenbaum, Nina B.; Schmidt, Emily N.; Day, Taylor N.; Brownell, Celia A. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2015
We examined concern for others in 22-month-old toddlers with an older sibling with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and low risk typically-developing toddlers with older siblings. Responses to a crying infant and an adult social partner who pretended to hurt her finger were coded. Children with a later diagnosis of ASD showed limited empathic…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Toddlers, Sibling Relationship
Shann, Steve; Bauer, Michele; Cunneen, Rachel; Troy, Jaki; Van Blerk, Courtney – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2015
There is a growing concern about the struggles of early career teachers and an understandable questioning of the preparation being offered by teacher education courses. Are our preservice teachers being given workable strategies and techniques to allow them to survive the early years? Is it strategies and techniques that are primarily at issue…
Descriptors: Standards, Teacher Education, Teaching Methods, Well Being
Morgan, Blaire; Gulliford, Liz; Carr, David – Journal of Moral Education, 2015
In a rapidly expanding academic literature on gratitude, psychologists, philosophers and educational theorists have argued that gratitude is not just of great psycho-social importance but also of moral significance. It would therefore seem to follow that the promotion of gratitude is also of moral educational significance. In this regard, recent…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Social Values, Psychological Patterns, Moral Development
Kasun, G. Sue – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2015
Drawing upon multisited ethnographic case studies in the United States and Mexico, I demonstrate "sobrevivencia", a survivalist way of knowing of Mexican-origin families. Through an underdog mentality, family members persisted and sometimes thrived. However, the grittiness of the underdog mentality did not always work out. By…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Case Studies, Mexican Americans, Foreign Countries
Pek, Jolynn; Chalmers, R. Philip; Kok, Bethany E.; Losardo, Diane – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2015
Structural equation mixture models (SEMMs), when applied as a semiparametric model (SPM), can adequately recover potentially nonlinear latent relationships without their specification. This SPM is useful for exploratory analysis when the form of the latent regression is unknown. The purpose of this article is to help users familiar with structural…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Nonparametric Statistics, Regression (Statistics), Maximum Likelihood Statistics
Bellocchi, Alberto; Ritchie, Stephen M. – Science Education, 2015
The role that specific emotions, such as pride and triumph, play during instruction in science education is an under researched field of study. Emotions are recognized as central to learning yet little is known about the way in which they are produced in naturalistic settings, how emotions relate to classroom learning during interactions, and what…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Emotional Experience, Science Instruction, Video Technology
West, Kim; Bloomquist, Candace – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2015
This article discusses using poetic transcription (Glesne, 1997) as a tool for examining trust, including what trust looks and feels like from the "lived experiences" (Richardson, 1992) of university educators. We first explore the rationale for using poetic transcription in this study, discussing how and why poetry may be used as a…
Descriptors: Poetry, Trust (Psychology), Higher Education, Experience
Smith, Carl A.; Boyer, Mark E. – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2015
In light of concerns with architectural students' emotional jeopardy during traditional desk and final-jury critiques, the authors pursue alternative approaches intended to provide more supportive and mentoring verbal assessment in landscape architecture studios. In addition to traditional studio-based critiques throughout a semester, we provide…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Feedback (Response), Oral Language, Mentors
Ralph, Leslie E. R.; Epkins, Catherine C. – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2015
Background: Children's friendship quality is a particularly important risk or protective factor for internalizing problems and loneliness. Past research indicates that relationship satisfaction is related to perceived similarity; however, it is unclear whether this relation is seen in girls' friendship quality and whether this relation is…
Descriptors: Friendship, Females, Behavior Problems, Questionnaires
Evers, Kris; Steyaert, Jean; Noens, Ilse; Wagemans, Johan – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2015
Emotion labelling was evaluated in two matched samples of 6-14-year old children with and without an autism spectrum disorder (ASD; N = 45 and N = 50, resp.), using six dynamic facial expressions. The Emotion Recognition Task proved to be valuable demonstrating subtle emotion recognition difficulties in ASD, as we showed a general poorer emotion…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Recognition (Psychology), Nonverbal Communication
Cheng, May M. H.; Tang, Sylvia Y. F.; Cheng, Annie Y. N. – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2015
Previous research suggests that student-teachers graduate from initial teacher education programmes with varying degrees of motivation to teach. In recent literature, there are student-teachers described to be ambivalent regarding motivation for teaching. More understanding about these cases will inform the design of initial teacher education…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Preservice Teacher Education, Longitudinal Studies, Psychological Patterns
Sotelo, Benjamin Eladio – ProQuest LLC, 2015
The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) has been an important model for the understanding of end user acceptance regarding technology and a framework used in thousands of researched scenarios since publication in 1986. Similarly, the Kubler-Ross model of death and dying has also been used as a model for the study of acceptance within the medical…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Death, Grief, Coping
Protivnak, Jake J.; Scott, Holly; Herman, Emily R.; Matos, Danielle – Journal of School Counseling, 2020
Unrecognized grief (also called disenfranchised grief) is an emotion experienced when a loss is not socially supported, mourned, or acknowledged (Doka, 1989). Elementary students often experience unrecognized grief when relationships with friends, family, teachers, support professionals, and pets change or end. While these developments are often a…
Descriptors: Grief, Emotional Experience, Elementary School Students, Children

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