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Joanne Irving-Walton; Douglas P. Newton; Lynn D. Newton – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2024
Emotions and the intellect interact and affect the quality of learning significantly, for better or for worse. This is often ignored or seen as irrelevant for teaching practices. A training package for teachers of older students was constructed to support kinds of practice which took emotions into account in planning and the classroom. In the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Lecture Method, Colleges, College Faculty
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Fotini Bonoti; Eleni Andreou; Sofia Mantzari; Varvara Tsoungou – International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2024
The present study aimed to investigate school-aged children's understanding of emotions of perpetrators and targets of school bullying and whether these vary as a function of children's participant role in a bullying episode. One hundred seventy-six boys and girls, with a mean age of 11 years and 3 months, participated in the study. They were…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Bullying, Aggression, Fear
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Timo Van Canegem; Mieke Van Houtte; Jannick Demanet – Comparative Education Review, 2024
Grade retention touches upon a tension field between the need for schools to promote cohesion and the need to differentiate students based on their abilities. This tension field may induce frustration among retainees. Following the frustration-aggression hypothesis, frustration might lead retainees to scapegoat minorities and to have diminished…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, Student Attitudes, Intergroup Relations, Social Attitudes
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Cristina Rebollo; Anna Tonda; Cristina Sorlí; Inmaculada Remolar – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2024
The traditional learning method can be a challenging activity if the students are children with ADHD. There are studies that indicate that educational video games enhance the learning process in children. To objectively validate the aforementioned claim, this study aims to analyze and compare the brain waves activity of children with ADHD while…
Descriptors: Video Games, Educational Games, Teaching Methods, Students with Disabilities
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Meseret Ayalew Dejenie; Dawit Asrat Getahun; Amare Sahle Abebe – Africa Education Review, 2024
This study investigated the relationships between context-based assets (personal, family, school, social, and community) and gratification delay, hedonic well-being, and psychological well-being. The study participants were 614 students selected from private, public rural, and public urban secondary schools. Data were collected using selected…
Descriptors: Well Being, Secondary School Students, Delay of Gratification, Life Satisfaction
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Larios, Sandra E. – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2020
I explore my journey of creating my digital testimonios and how this intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and aesthetic process has aided in my healing journey. Throughout this process I illuminate the emotional labor that goes into creating these tools of healing by sharing personal experiences of trauma. Through my experiences, I demonstrate that…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Mexican Americans, Females, Empowerment
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Hammermeister, Jon; Mount, Sarah E.; Jordan, Caitlyn; Briggs, Lawrence; Galm, Ruth – College Student Journal, 2020
This study examined the mental fitness skills (MFS) of First Generation College Students (FGCS) and its relationship to psychological resilience and academic achievement with data from 286 students from a large regional university. Cluster analysis revealed four emergent MFS profile groups: (1) strong skills; (2) weak skills; (3) go with the flow;…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Resilience (Psychology), Academic Achievement, First Generation College Students
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Rudenga, Kristin J.; Gravett, Emily O. – To Improve the Academy, 2020
A recent survey of educational developers revealed that nearly all respondents (96%) had experienced impostor phenomenon (IP) in their professional lives. Here, we use survey data to investigate the consequences of and coping strategies for IP among educational developers. We describe the repercussions of IP for the personal and professional lives…
Descriptors: Educational Development, College Faculty, Psychological Patterns, Coping
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Matayoshi, Jeffrey; Karumbaiah, Shamya – Journal of Educational Data Mining, 2020
Affect dynamics, the investigation of how student affect transitions from one state to another, is a popular area of research in adaptive learning environments. Recently, the commonly used transition metric "L" has come under critical examination when applied to data that exclude self-transitions (i.e., transitions where a student…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Student Adjustment, Statistics, Data Analysis
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Namaganda, Justine; Kimoga, Joseph – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2020
Being determined to achieve a purpose is a necessary ambition for success. Various factors influence one's determination to pursue a specific goal. Scholars have spent much effort in exploring and discussing such factors in relation to female pursuance of career goals. However, little attention has been put on campus male influence on female…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Gender Differences, Social Influences, Occupational Aspiration
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Crompton, Catherine J.; Hallett, Sonny; Ropar, Danielle; Flynn, Emma; Fletcher-Watson, Sue – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2020
Many autistic people are motivated to have friends, relationships and close family bonds, despite the clinical characterisation of autism as a condition negatively affecting social interaction. Many first-hand accounts of autistic people describe feelings of comfort and ease specifically with other autistic people. This qualitative research…
Descriptors: Adults, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Friendship
Kwak, Duck-Joo – ECNU Review of Education, 2020
Purpose: The essay attempts to explore a possibility to conceive the idea of education for the whole person as a way of recovering the old spirit of liberal education or Bildung, yet in a new language. Design/Approach/Methods: The essay largely consists of two parts. The first part touches upon and diagnoses the current problems with educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Holistic Approach, Self Concept
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Alexander, Amanda – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2020
The Artopia: Creative Healing with Veterans program was a collaboration between the University of Texas Arlington's Art + Art History Department, Department of Psychology, and Veterans Assistance Center along with our community partner The Art Station. The objective of this pilot study was to examine how art therapy could benefit veterans' mood…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Veterans, Psychological Patterns, Outcomes of Treatment
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Shalka, Tricia R. – Journal of College Student Development, 2020
Recent critiques have noted the lack of critical attention to theorizing the body in much of the college student identity development literature. In the case of survivors of college student trauma, the body can be a rich site of meaning making. The purpose of this constructivist grounded theory study was to explore embodied dimensions of traumatic…
Descriptors: College Students, Trauma, Self Concept, Human Body
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Chue, Kah Loong – Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology, 2020
A conventional view in education is the belief that expending more effort in mathematics will lead directly to a higher academic achievement. Whilst no one would argue that effort is unnecessary, the link between effort and academic achievement needs to be examined further. In particular, there may be a possibility of mediator variables in this…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Self Esteem, Mathematics Achievement, Academic Achievement
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