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Feldman, Benjamin H.; Dimitropoulos, Anastasia – Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2014
Individuals with Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) are at risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including socialization problems. The PWS chromosome 15q11-13 maternal uniparental disomy (mUPD) subtype displays greater ASD symptoms than the paternal deletion (DEL) subtype. Since interpreting faces leads to successful socialization, we compared face…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Genetic Disorders, Mental Retardation
Zeitlyn, Benjamin – Journal of Moral Education, 2014
This article traces changing notions of a moral upbringing among British Bangladesh families in London. It reviews ideas of the making of a moral person ("manush corano") in Bangladesh and contrasts those with contemporary practices and ideas about the good child in London. It argues that in London, British Bangladeshis have embraced a…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Islam, Foreign Countries, Child Rearing
Rhoades, Jesse Lee; Hastmann, Tanis Joy – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2014
The complexity of learning has plagued the educational establishment for decades. Recently, ideas of complexity theory and complex adaptive systems have made headway in how we think of institutions of learning. This study developed and tested an instrument for the modeling of underlying social structures, as an element of complexity, within the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Measures (Individuals), Social Networks, Reliability
Kelly, Bridget Turner; McCann, Kristin I. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2014
In this qualitative study we address two primary research questions: What are the experiences of women faculty of color (WFOC) who departed the tenure track at predominantly White, research universities? Using the modified lens of the newcomer adjustment framework, what socialization factors may have contributed to the WFOCs' departure?…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Minority Group Teachers, Tenure, Socialization
Yoon, Jina; Bauman, Sheri – Theory Into Practice, 2014
To complete this special issue on theoretical bases for antibullying efforts in schools, we focus in this article on the importance of teachers and other educators in the ecology of schools. First, we present evidence that teachers are not perceived to be effective at intervening when bullying occurs. Then, using a social motivational lens, we…
Descriptors: Bullying, Prevention, Intervention, Teacher Education
Heublein, Ulrich – European Journal of Education, 2014
28% of students of any one year currently give up their studies in bachelor degree programmes at German higher education institutions. Drop-out is to be understood as the definite termination in the higher education system without obtaining an academic degree. The drop-out rate is thereby calculated with the help of statistical estimation…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Higher Education, Trend Analysis, Foreign Countries
Mewburn, Inger; Tokareva, Ekaterina; Cuthbert, Denise; Sinclair, Jennifer; Barnacle, Robyn – Higher Education Research and Development, 2014
This paper reports findings from Australian research into student, academic and administrative staff understandings of the role and efficacy of periodic progress reports designed to monitor the progress of higher-degree-by-research candidates. Major findings are that confusion of the purpose and ultimate audience of these reports is linked to less…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Progress Monitoring, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Degrees
Korkmaz, Özgen; Usta, Ertugrul; Kurt, Ibrahim – Online Submission, 2014
Individuals are socialized by embracing material and spiritual cultural characteristics that a society possesses. This process is put into practice with socialization factors such as family, peers, school and media. Interaction and communication in social life have started to carry socialization factors to different levels with contribution by…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Test Reliability, Socialization, Foreign Countries
Whitley, Jessica; Gooderham, Suzanne – Exceptionality Education International, 2015
Mental health issues continue to present barriers for Canadian children, in terms of both psychological and academic outcomes. Growing numbers of students are placed "at risk" as a result. A mental health promotion approach suggests that students can develop a number of skills and competencies, namely those related to social-emotional…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Health Promotion, Children, Evidence
Hirschy, Amy S.; Wilson, Maureen E.; Liddell, Debora L.; Boyle, Kathleen M.; Pasquesi, Kira – Journal of College Student Development, 2015
In this study, the authors propose and test a model of professional identity development among early career student affairs professionals. Using survey data from 173 new professionals (0-5 years of experience), factor analysis revealed 3 dimensions of professional identity: commitment, values congruence, and intellectual investment. Multivariate…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Student Personnel Workers, Surveys, Factor Analysis
Miller, Rachel L.; Dunsmore, Julie C.; Smith, Cynthia L. – Early Education and Development, 2015
Research Findings: We examined relations of effortful control with parent emotion socialization practices and child social behavior using a person-centered approach in children ages 18 months to 5 years. A total of 76 parents (66 mothers, 10 fathers) completed questionnaires at screening and 6-month follow-up. There were no age differences in…
Descriptors: Socialization, Parent Child Relationship, Profiles, Social Behavior
Castro, Vanessa L.; Halberstadt, Amy G.; Lozada, Fantasy T.; Craig, Ashley B. – Infant and Child Development, 2015
Children who are able to recognize others' emotions are successful in a variety of socioemotional domains, yet we know little about how school-aged children's abilities develop, particularly in the family context. We hypothesized that children develop emotion recognition skill as a function of parents' own emotion-related beliefs,…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Video Technology, Regression (Statistics), Emotional Response
Biesta, Gert – European Journal of Education, 2015
Teaching and teachers have recently become the centre of attention of policy makers and researchers. The general idea here is that teaching matters. Yet the question that is either not asked or is only answered implicitly is why teaching matters. In this article I engage with this question in the context of a wider discussion about the role,…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Accountability
Klein, Wendy – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2015
Drawing from ethnography of communication and language socialization approaches, this paper examines classes on bullying held for Sikh middle school students at a Sikh religious institution in California. Sikh educational programs play an important role in socializing youth into Sikh teachings, practices, and community perspectives. Due to one…
Descriptors: Bullying, Middle School Students, Religious Education, Religious Cultural Groups
Laroche, Gaetano A. – Art Education, 2015
In this article, the author provides a brief synopsis of a study he conducted about the nature of children's drawing among first and second grade students. Laroche noticed that when first and second grade students sat at a table of four or had their individual desks grouped in fours, frequently the drawings from that group of students had similar…
Descriptors: Socialization, Freehand Drawing, Childrens Art, Imitation

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