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Stickler, Laurie; Garvin, Nickay; Kuhlman, Kristen; Saturley, Heather; Hoogenboom, Barbara J. – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective To assess female collegiate cross-country runners' perspectives regarding sport-related health and the factors impacting eating behaviors. Participants/methods The Runner's Health Choices Questionnaire, a previously validated survey, was electronically distributed to female collegiate cross-country runners. Quantitative descriptive…
Descriptors: Student Athletes, Student Attitudes, Eating Habits, Food
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Tripon, Cristina – Journal of Educational Sciences, 2022
Emotional intelligence has become more and more important in our society, being part of the competencies of the 21st century, regardless of the field in which the professional career exists. Especially in the STEM field, which is deeply marked by the small number of women represented, this could be the key to motivating girls to increase their…
Descriptors: Females, Career Choice, STEM Careers, Emotional Intelligence
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Osmani, Mohamad; El-Haddadeh, Ramzi; Hindi, Nitham M.; Weerakkody, Vishanth – Industry and Higher Education, 2022
Entrepreneurial activities have been vital to economic growth as a feasible career option for many university graduates. Nonetheless, it has been recognised that the lowest intentions to undertake entrepreneurial activity are among female graduates. While entrepreneurship is claimed to be a reflection of creative activity from which individuals…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Creativity, Females, College Students
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Montiel, Gloria Itzel; Torres-Hernandez, Tatiana; Vazquez, Rosa; Tiburcio, Adelin; Zavala, Fatima – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2022
This presents a collaborative autoethnography to examine the impact of COVID-19 and concurrent shifting immigration policy on Latinx undocumented women in higher education. The authors leverage an intersectional lens to analyze the matrix of stressors that impact undocumented students during the pandemic. Findings show that: (1) the impacts of the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Hispanic American Students, Undocumented Immigrants
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Haynes, Christina S. – International Journal of Multicultural Education, 2022
Chronicling my research on academically successful Black women attending predominately white institutions (PWIs), I reflect upon the anxiety, anger, and disillusionment that I personally experienced in graduate school. I discovered while completing the dissertation that other Black women at PWIs navigate similar challenges. Using narrative…
Descriptors: Blacks, African Americans, Females, College Faculty
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Vasquez, Marissa C.; de Jesus Gonzalez, Ángel; Cataño, Yolanda; Garcia, Fernando – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2022
This phenomenological study explored the ways women served as validating agents for Latino men who had transferred from a community college to a four-year institution. Informed by Rendón's theory of validation, participants expressed numerous ways in which women figures (e.g., mothers, sisters, significant others) were sources of validation across…
Descriptors: Females, Males, Hispanic American Students, Community Colleges
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Starks, Francheska D. – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2022
In the most recent edition of the Handbook of Reading Research, Ebony Elizabeth Thomas and colleagues (2020) identify the need to recontextualize critical literacy pedagogy and research in ways that center Black and Indigenous communities. Although critical literacy has a rich tradition in emancipatory work (e.g. Freire, 1996), Thomas et al. argue…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, African Americans, Females, Racism
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Howard, Nicol R.; Joseph, Nicole M. – Educational Policy, 2022
Building upon research utilizing Martin's Mathematical Socialization and Identity Framework, we examine factors related to community and family involvement to advance the current discourse that informs policies. Data from the High School Longitudinal Study (HSLS:09) public-use file provided a sample of 1,029 Black girls for our analyses. We…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, High School Students, Mathematics Education
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Ahn, Seohyun; Park, Sojung – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2022
This case study explores the use of the Psychological First Aid (PFA) in the context of online art therapy with a 26-year-old woman undergoing home quarantine due to COVID-19 for two weeks after entering Korea from the United States. The client received a total of seven 60-minute sessions, which took place every other day. Her experience…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, COVID-19, Pandemics, Females
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Nelson, Laura K.; Getman, Rebekah; Haque, Syed Arefinul – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
Narrating history is perpetually contested, shaping and reshaping how nations and people understand both their pasts and the current moment. Measuring and evaluating the scope of histories is methodologically challenging. In this paper we provide a general approach and a specific method to measure historical recall. Operationalizing historical…
Descriptors: Encyclopedias, Collaborative Writing, Electronic Publishing, Females
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Abate, Samuel Getnet; Adamu, Abebaw Yirga – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2022
The implementation of integrated functional adult education (IFAE) programme needs collaborative efforts of different sectors. Studies indicate that the collaboration among different sectors is low, but the sectors' view in relation to the contribution of the programme and their participation in the implementation of the programme is not well…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Development, Foreign Countries, Stakeholders
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Hatfield, Mary – History of Education, 2022
This article focuses on an underexplored aspect of the Catholic convent school experience, namely the kinds of socialisation and regulation of emotion maintained within the convent community. Drawing on the emerging history of emotions and the concept of emotional communities first posited by Barbara H. Rosenwein, it considers how historians might…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Self Control, Middle Class, Foreign Countries
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Lyubartseva, Ganna; Arthur, Cheyenne – Education, 2022
Chemistry as science is known to be objective and neutral. However, numerous studies indicate that historically recognition of women's contributions to chemistry, including Nobel Prize, is far from objective and often based on cultural forms and gender bias. In this work, we analyzed gender and age of Nobel Laureates in Chemistry at the time of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Females, Scientific Research, Awards
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Colley, Lauren; Mitchell Patterson, Tiffany – Multicultural Perspectives, 2022
In this article we outline the importance of centering Black women as critical historical actors within social studies curricula and teaching. We explored the ways in which Black women were represented throughout 38 secondary lesson plans within the fully online National Women's History Museum and discussed how traditional curricular content and…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Social Studies, Lesson Plans
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Rebollo, María José; Álvarez, Pablo – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
There is a strong ethical component to historical memory which means that no group should be left out. Hence the need to recover the voice of half the population, women, so often rendered invisible by the narrative. In more traditional education history this silence is even more apparent. University education museums, supported by the pertinent…
Descriptors: Females, Memory, Gender Differences, Museums
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