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Kwanpicha Talasee; Somkiet Poopatwiboon – Journal of Education and Learning, 2025
Using a mixed-methods research design, this study explored the dominant causes, levels, and coping strategies of second language writing anxiety among 55 second-year Thai EFL undergraduate students majoring in English for International Communication. Data were collected from the Causes of Writing Anxiety Inventory (CWAI) questionnaire developed by…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Writing (Composition), English (Second Language), Undergraduate Students
Lauren Margulieux; James Prather; Masoumeh Rahimi – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
Failure can be an effective tool for learning, but it comes with negative consequences. Educators and learners should practice strategies that leverage the benefits of failure while managing its negative consequences on learners' motivation and persistence. Towards that goal, this paper examines the biological effects of failure on learning to (1)…
Descriptors: Biology, Failure, Learning Processes, Priming
Dany Josué Vigil Avilés; Yeaeun Jang; Marek Urban – Studies in Continuing Education, 2025
The pursuit of a PhD is associated with increased mental health risks, with commonly identified stressors that include supervision, financial constraints, hierarchical institutional culture, and specific work demands. However, previous investigations primarily relied on self-reported questionnaires. In this study, a convergent mixed-methods…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, English
Sabiha Üzüm; Rabia Filik; Hasibe Özlen Demircan – International Journal of Emotional Education, 2025
This study aimed to adapt and examine the cross-cultural validity and reliability of the Coping with "Children's Negative Emotions Scale -- Teacher Version" (CNNES-T), which assesses the levels of early childhood (EC) teachers' perception of their reactions towards young children's negative emotions. For this purpose, two studies were…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Test Reliability, Coping, Early Childhood Teachers
Jayne K. Sommers; Keith Edwards; Steven Herndon; Amanda Knerr – About Campus, 2024
Higher education institutions can often serve as sites of growth and possibility. At the same time, trauma in varying forms permeates higher education across institutional types. The authors define trauma as the short- and long-term direct and indirect response to deeply distressing events. Students, faculty, and staff all experience various…
Descriptors: Trauma, Higher Education, Student Personnel Workers, College Role
Raquel Wright-Mair; Delma Ramos; Brittany Passano – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
Traditionally, imposter syndrome is defined as feelings of inferiority regardless of one's accomplishments and experiences. Imposter syndrome is often viewed as an experience that racially minoritized populations in higher education "must" encounter. But these traditional understandings frame imposter syndrome as a personal flaw rather…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Self Esteem, Predominantly White Institutions, Coping
Yan Hou; Yan Zhang; Xiaochen Cao; Guanghui Lei; Guohua Liu – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
This study investigated the relationship between perceived social support and psychological resilience among university students while also exploring the mediating role of coping style and the moderating effect of perceived stress. The study collected data from 1356 university students, and a path analysis was used to test the proposed hypotheses.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Resilience (Psychology), Social Support Groups
Brea M. Banks; Steven Landau – Journal of College Student Mental Health, 2024
Research suggests that exposure to microaggressions diminishes cognitive resources. Using "in vivo" experimental methodology, we found that engagement in a breathing exercise may mask the effects of cognitive depletion in Black college women who are exposed to racial microaggressions. Sixty-one Black college women were randomly assigned…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Racism, College Students
Bektas Murat Yalcin; Mustafa Unal; Hasan Pirdal; Tevfik Fikret Karahan – Educational Psychology, 2024
Aim/background: To investigate the effect of a stress and anxiety coping programme on anxiety and objective structured clinical exam (OSCE) performance in medical students. Material and methods: First-year medical students about to sit their first OSCE were randomised into experimental (n = 75) and control (n = 78) groups at the Ondokuz Mayis…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Students, Medical Education, Test Anxiety
Delaram Baghoori; Mary Roduta Roberts; Shu-Ping Chen – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: This study aimed to explore the mental health status, coping strategies, and social support of international students in Canada. Participants: Undergraduate and graduate international students studying at one Canadian university participated in an online survey. Methods: The survey consisting of four assessments--the Mental Health…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Foreign Students, Mental Health
Ivana Juzová; Helena Vadurová; Nikol Vicherková – British Journal of Special Education, 2024
The study focused on comparing the prevalence and type of psychosomatic symptoms in Czech students aged 14 to 19 years (N = 459) without and with specific learning disabilities (SpLDs), as well as their tendencies towards selected coping strategies. No statistically significant differences were found in the prevalence and type of psychosomatic…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Students with Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Psychosomatic Disorders
Chris Gibbons – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2024
The study tested the associations between stress and coping on mood, course satisfaction and learning motivation. Undergraduate students (N = 175) were surveyed on student stressors, personality, support and control against mood, course satisfaction and motivation. Defensive pessimism, context control and agreeableness lowered anxiety.…
Descriptors: Coping, Positive Attitudes, Negative Attitudes, Student Motivation
Aysun Bayram; Sule Biyik Bayram; Aysel Özsaban – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
This study aimed to explore nursing students' practice skills learning experiences in online education based on Anderson's Theory and to investigate and interpret these experiences among students. Besides, this study proposes to evaluate the planned online nursing education based on Anderson's theory. With a phenomenological qualitative design,…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Nursing Education, Drills (Practice), Job Skills
C. Nakhid; Z. Abu Ali; M. Fu; L. Vano; C. Yachinta; M. Tuwe – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2024
Queer ethnic young people in Aotearoa New Zealand are a multi-marginalized group, many of whom are met with racism and exclusion from a predominantly white queer community. Very little is known about how young ethnic queers in Aotearoa navigate a community that inheres the ideals and structures of racism. This in-depth qualitative study of 43…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Racism, Social Bias, Whites
Colleen L. Eddy; Keith C. Herman; Wendy M. Reinke – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2024
Stress management programs have been developed to improve teacher coping and prevent burnout. While many of these programs have promise, few have included special educators in intervention studies. Intervention programs may be beneficial for teachers in special education to increase their awareness of stress and use of coping skills, which in turn…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Special Education Teachers, Coping, Teacher Burnout