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Karren Amadio – Journal of the International Society for Teacher Education, 2023
In this paper, I explore the importance of incorporating principles of social justice and cultural awareness in 21st century education. Specifically, I explore the utilization of autoethnographic research as a powerful tool for non-Indigenous teachers to enhance their cultural awareness. To illustrate this, I present a vignette featuring an…
Descriptors: Teacher Researchers, Cultural Awareness, Social Justice, Early Childhood Education
Rod D. Roscoe; Renu Balyan; Danielle S. McNamara; Michelle Banawan; Dean Schillinger – Grantee Submission, 2023
Modern communication between health care professionals and patients increasingly relies upon secure messages (SMs) exchanged through an electronic patient portal. Despite the convenience of secure messaging, challenges include gaps between physician and patient expertise along with the asynchronous nature of such communication. Importantly, less…
Descriptors: Readability, Physician Patient Relationship, Computer Mediated Communication, Asynchronous Communication
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Christina Siry; Sara E. D. Wilmes; Doriana Sportelli – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
Equity-focused calls for elementary education reform recognize the importance of student and teacher translanguaging, yet nuances of how this process unfolds in early childhood science is an underexplored area. This study examines young plurilingual children's participation in science investigations, with a view toward understanding how open-ended…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Code Switching (Language), Second Language Learning, Native Language
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Andreas Kyriakou; Irini Mavrou; Kiriakí Palapanidi – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2024
This study investigated the influence of language - first language (L1) versus second language (L2) -- on the experience and the expression of the emotion of guilt. Fifty-two Greek - Spanish bilinguals read two moral scenarios that induced guilt in their L2 (Spanish) and rated the intensity with which they felt a series of emotions (moral scenario…
Descriptors: Native Language, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Psychological Patterns
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Pavel Chernyavskiy; Traci S. Kutaka; Carson Keeter; Julie Sarama; Douglas Clements – Grantee Submission, 2024
When researchers code behavior that is undetectable or falls outside of the validated ordinal scale, the resultant outcomes often suffer from informative missingness. Incorrect analysis of such data can lead to biased arguments around efficacy and effectiveness in the context of experimental and intervention research. Here, we detail a new…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Mathematics Instruction, Learning Trajectories, Item Response Theory
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Otgonbaatar, Khajidmaa – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2021
In current assessment practice, self-ratings and questionnaires are a dominant tool used to measure the skills called social and emotional skills or noncognitive skills, although the tools are affected by various biases. In this regard, the anchoring vignette approach was introduced against the biases, correcting individuals' self-rated responses…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Measurement Techniques, Social Emotional Learning, Interpersonal Competence
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Salem, Wesam M.; Tillis, Gina E. – Multicultural Perspectives, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has shed light on the vast social-psychological, economic, and political inequities in our society. Education has become even more important than before to counter systemic oppression and institute justice. Parents, students, and educators are thrown into chaos where opportunity and access are diminished and dissipated. This…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Social Justice, Educational Practices, Public Schools
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Rousell, David – Journal of Environmental Education, 2021
This paper develops a cosmopolitical approach to multi-species inquiry in environmental education and its associated research. Drawing on Isabelle Stengers' concepts of "etho-ecology" and an "ecology of practices", the paper explores ethical and political questions of what it means to think-with nonhuman animals as sentient…
Descriptors: Parks, Environmental Education, Inquiry, Ecology
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Ravindran, Aisha; Ilieva, Roumiana – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2021
The focus in this article is on international students at Canadian universities seeking graduate-level academic credentials in the teaching of English, and the pedagogies they produce within the relational contexts that they navigate. This article is animated with the material-discursive, human, and non-human assemblages and intensities that…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Ng, Carolyn – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2021
While grief is often perceived as an individual phenomenon, the grievers' family context before and after the death of a family member is always a stage set of their grief reactions. Operating from both meaning reconstruction and systemic perspectives, two case vignettes illustrate how the mourners' grief and adaptation were not only shaped by who…
Descriptors: Grief, Death, Family Relationship, Psychological Patterns
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Cowan, Kate – Designs for Learning, 2020
Young children's play is highly multimodal, with gesture, gaze, movement and speech often combined simultaneously in collaborative meaning-making. This article argues for a multimodal social semiotic perspective on play, recognising that this requires representation of data that brings multimodal elements into careful consideration. In this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Play, Games
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de Groot, Tjitske; Jacquet, Wolfgang; Backer, Free De; Peters, Ruth; Meurs, Pieter – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2020
This study is one of the first to explore the use of (drawn) visual vignettes in qualitative research in Africa. The vignette method was used to discuss the sensitive topic of people's attitudes towards people with albinism in Tanzania among high school students. Focus was on two key questions: (i) To what extent was the vignette method…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vignettes, Social Attitudes, Genetic Disorders
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Franklin, Cortney A.; Brady, Patrick Q.; Ashworth, Lindsay M. – Journal of School Violence, 2020
Women face heightened risk of sexual assault and a growing body of research has suggested that bystanders play a key role in preventing violence against women. To date, research has not fully explored bystander responses "following" a sexual assault event. Using self-categorization theory, this study employed an experimental design with…
Descriptors: Rape, Risk, Violence, Females
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Burns, Stephanie – Cogent Education, 2020
A convenience sample of 263 counselor education students from six CACREP-accredited programs evaluated 16 boundary crossing scenarios in the context of four ethical information interventions. Reviewing the ACA "Code of Ethics," Gottlieb's model, and Kitchener's model did not change students' reactions to the 16 boundary crossing…
Descriptors: Ethics, Information Sources, Counselor Training, Graduate Students
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Wang, Yiwei; McGlone, Matthew S. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2020
When apologizing to victims of transgressions, people may assign the agency for harm to themselves ("I'm sorry I offended you"), to the act ("I'm sorry it offended you"), or omit agency altogether ("I'm sorry you were offended"). They also may acknowledge or question the victim's harm by the choice of conjunction used…
Descriptors: Speech Acts, Interpersonal Communication, Language Usage, Discourse Analysis
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