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Daniels, Lia M. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2020
There are positive feedback loops between students' grades and emotions. However, subjective appraisals, not grades, are theorized to trigger emotions. We extended previous research by comparing the effects of objective score and subjective appraisals of the score (i.e., satisfaction) on emotions. We used an ecologically-valid quasi-experimental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Student Satisfaction, Student Evaluation
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Çevik, Hüseyin – International Education Studies, 2020
The problems university students face during their education life often lead to undesirable situations as stress resources. Thus, various methods, techniques and strategies are employed in order to avoid negative effects of stress in their lives. Leisure is one of the effective methods in coping with stress, and leisure coping strategies are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Correlation, Stress Variables, Leisure Time
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Uzun, Kivanç; Karatas, Zeynep – International Education Studies, 2020
Investigation of academic self-efficacy along with intolerance of uncertainty, positive beliefs about worry and academic locus of control is believed to make contributions to the understanding of its complex structure. This study is believed to be of great importance in terms of determining the building blocks to be considered by further research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Predictor Variables, Self Efficacy
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Andrejevic, Mark; Selwyn, Neil – Learning, Media and Technology, 2020
Facial recognition technology is now being introduced across various aspects of public life. This includes the burgeoning integration of facial recognition and facial detection into compulsory schooling to address issues such as campus security, automated registration and student emotion detection. So far, these technologies have largely been seen…
Descriptors: Technology, Human Body, Identification, Technology Uses in Education
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Gezgin, Deniz Mertkan; Mihci, Can – International Journal of Technology in Education and Science, 2020
Instagram has become a popular social network software based primarily on the concept of sharing visual content. As the most popular mobile application among university students, it is thought to be a major component of excessive smartphone use cases due to the need of its users for frequently checking updates. As a result, heavy Instagram-use for…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Addictive Behavior, Undergraduate Students
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Kahu, Ella R.; Picton, Catherine; Nelson, Karen – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2020
Student engagement is critical to success in the first year of university, yet evidence about how and why various factors influence engagement remains relatively rare. This study addresses this gap combining an existing framework of student engagement (Kahu and Nelson, "Higher Education Research and Development," 37(1), 58-71, 2018) with…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Learner Engagement, Foreign Countries, Student Experience
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Kellmann, Michael; Heidari, Jahan – Teacher Development, 2020
Teachers' job characteristics in Germany appear to predispose this population to high stress levels without sufficient recovery periods. This study aimed to analyse changes in the recovery-stress state of 40 German secondary school teachers to assess the health-related status quo of this population. The role of the school type for this development…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Burnout, Foreign Countries, Stress Variables
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Fleming, Allison R.; Phillips, Brian N.; Gilfillan, Elizabeth H.; Gray, Joy; McCloskey, Megan – Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 2020
Purpose: This study was a pilot of a brief psychological capital (PsyCap) intervention with a sample of transition age youth with disabilities (N = 24) in a school setting. Substantial evidence supports the relationship between PsyCap and employment outcomes. Transition age youth with disabilities are an important target for pre-employment…
Descriptors: Intervention, Transitional Programs, Self Efficacy, Psychological Patterns
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Headrick, Lorna; Wiezel, Adi; Tarr, Gabriel; Zhang, Xiaoxue; Cullicott, Catherine E.; Middleton, James A.; Jansen, Amanda – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2020
Spontaneous problem posing (SPP) is presented as a phenomenon central to mathematical thinking, wherein learners generate problems without formal prompting, and where posed problems originate from the learner's motivation to improve their knowledge. Because of this, they may serve as important markers of productive mathematical engagement--in…
Descriptors: High School Students, Secondary School Mathematics, Problem Solving, Mathematics Skills
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Castrillón, Nancy – Early Child Development and Care, 2020
The aim of this theoretical paper is to think about the emotional link that a mother establishes with her sick and disabled child as a creation of an artwork of care, which involves a process of comprehending and transforming the feelings of guilt, rejection, shame, pain and uncertainty regarding the presence of that child. In addition, the art…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Child Rearing
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Løvoll, Helga S.; Bentzen, Marte; Säfvenbom, Reidar – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2020
A person-centered exploration of positive emotions in relation to self-determination theory might shed light on the hidden dynamics in the motivational processes in physical education (PE). In the present longitudinal study, PE students were followed during three years at secondary school (N = 1681). Latent class growth analysis revealed a…
Descriptors: Positive Attitudes, Psychological Patterns, Physical Education, Student Motivation
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Gursel-Bilgin, Gulistan – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2020
This study emphasizes that research and practice regarding employing dialogue as transformative pedagogy should be investigated and cultivated by peace educators in ways relevant to various contexts. In this regard, Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) has a valuable potential to contribute to the development of this relatively new scholarly field by…
Descriptors: Peace, Teaching Methods, Discourse Analysis, Transformative Learning
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Liu, Xianwei; Zou, Yang; Ma, Yonghong; Gao, Wei – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2020
To understand the factors and their influencing mechanisms on PhD students' creativity, we propose an extended scientific and technical human capital (STHC) model to examine the structural relationships among different sources of social capital, psychological capital, and PhD students' creativity and to test the moderating role of gender, industry…
Descriptors: Creativity, Doctoral Students, Foreign Countries, Social Capital
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McKnight, Anthony; Harwood, Valerie; McMahon, Samantha; Priestly, Amy; Trindorfer, Jake – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2020
Shame is a 'slippery' concept in educational contexts but by listening to Aboriginal philosophy and Country, we can rethink its slipperiness. This article contemplates how multiple understandings of shame are derived from and coexist within colonised educational contexts. We focus on one positive example of Indigenous education to consider how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Influences
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Matias, Cheryl E. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
This article includes three essays to explore how U.S. universities engage in practices that terrorize, threaten, and betray women of color in academia. Drawing from personal narratives to illuminate the psychoanalytical argument, this essay bridges together both storytelling, actual events, and deeper racial psychoanalysis and critical emotion…
Descriptors: Universities, Terrorism, Racial Bias, Personal Narratives
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