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Sebastian J. Blake – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2025
This paper uses a thematic narrative analysis approach to explore the experiences of individuals who support those living with literacy gaps in Australia. Themes of collective shame and responsibility surrounding adult literacy gaps, as well as the communicative expertise and critical reflexivity developed by supporters in their roles, are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adults, Adult Literacy, Personal Narratives
Lisa Modenos – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2024
In this paper, I explore the ways that educators can nurture transformative learning for adult students by engaging emotions, particularly shame. I discuss how shame mitigates adult student experiences, successes, and failures in higher education, and how a relational pedagogy of vulnerability can support adult learners. This approach not only…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Adult Students, Emotional Response, Psychological Patterns
Louise E. Brown; Mary Tallon; Garth Kendall; Mark Boyes; Bronwyn Myers – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2025
Objective: To examine the experiences of Australian parents raising primary school-aged children with ADHD and gather feedback on a proposed ADHD parenting program. Methods: Reflexive thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews undertaken with 11 Australian parents of 7- to 11-year-old children with ADHD. Interviews were conducted over Webex,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Rearing, Children, Preadolescents
Rose E. Nevill; Gail E. Lovette; Katherine J. Bateman; Natalie M. Badgett; Genevieve R. Lyons; Emily C. Fuhrmann; Genevieve E. Bohac; Karen G. Orlando; Keith D. Page – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2025
Children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) are at high risk of challenging behavior, yet families experience consistent barriers to affordable parent education in behavior management. This study tested the efficacy of a caregiver-focused Extensions of Community Health Outcomes (ECHO) program in delivering behavior management education and…
Descriptors: Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Behavior Problems, Parent Education, Behavior Modification
Iain A. Smith; Amanda Griffiths – International Journal of Training and Development, 2024
The need for workplace training about diversity, equity and inclusion is widely acknowledged. To date, however, there is conflicting evidence as to its effectiveness. Various aspects of design and content may be influential. This study explored the relationship between the terminology used in diversity training and trainee reactions. It employed…
Descriptors: Aggression, Emotional Response, Workplace Learning, Correlation
Aarkrog, Vibe; Wahlgren, Bjarne – Vocations and Learning, 2022
In a project about dropout among young adults in general adult education and initial vocational education and training (IVET), it was assumed that the ability to make rational decisions has a positive impact on completing an educational programme. A central part of decision-making is the ability for goal orientation, which we have defined as…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Goal Orientation, Adult Education, Vocational Education
Kostas A. Fanti; Chara A. Demetriou; Maria Petridou; Ioannis Mavrommatis; Maria Sikki; Eva Kimonis – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2024
Recognizing and appropriately responding to others' emotional expressions is important for children's moral and social development. Impairments in the emotion recognition of individuals high on Callous-Unemotional (CU) traits are thought to explain their reduced empathic responding, interpersonal problems, and persistent antisocial behaviour. The…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Emotional Response, Psychological Patterns, Intervention
Hoggan, Chad; Hoggan-Kloubert, Tetyana – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2022
This article traces three key critiques (insufficient consideration of emotions, insufficient attention to social interaction, and insufficient theoretical foundations) of Mezirow's theory of transformative learning in the field of adult education, with emphasis on discussions that have played out in the pages of the "International Journal of…
Descriptors: Criticism, Learning Theories, Transformative Learning, Adult Education
Savannah G. Searcy – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Preschool children exhibiting externalizing behavior problems are frequently subjected to harsh disciplinary measures, such as expulsion, which can have lasting negative effects. Teachers have the potential to better support these children by fostering their development of social-emotional skills. In this study, the researcher collaborated with a…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Preschool Teachers, Discipline, Behavior Problems
Kimberly C. Arthur; Araceli Mendez Sanchez; Angie Tamayo Montero; Patricia Delgado; Ofelia Rosas Ramos; Felice Orlich; Arti D. Desai – Health Education Research, 2024
Mothers of children with chronic conditions or disabilities have benefited from mindfulness programs, yet culturally relevant mindfulness programs for Spanish-speaking mothers are lacking. We aimed to explore how this population experienced a peer-led mindfulness program to inform adaptations. Sixteen mothers attended a 6-week program and…
Descriptors: Spanish Speaking, Mothers, Children, Disabilities
Frances M. Lobo; Erika Lunkenheimer; Rachel G. Lucas-Thompson; Natasha S. Seiter – Grantee Submission, 2021
The present study examined the moderating effects of parental meta-emotion philosophy on the relation between family stress and youth internalizing symptoms. A two-study approach was applied to explore these relations in socioeconomically diverse samples with respect to a self- reported parental emotion coaching (EC) and parental emotion…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Preadolescents, Adolescents, Parent Child Relationship
Gao, Shang; Low, Sui Pheng; Yeo, Qin Zi Yesmeen – Journal of Education and Work, 2022
With the ongoing evolution in technology, there is an increasing need to address participation in lifelong learning in Singapore's construction industry. It is necessary for employees and workers in the construction sector to acquire skillsets and knowledge to adapt to the ever-changing world. This study attempts to identify ways to increase…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Construction Industry, Lifelong Learning, Barriers
Balconi, Michela; Angioletti, Laura; Cassioli, Federico – Learning Organization, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of the remote training process on distance learning with the application of neurometrics and investigate the features of the training that promote better synchronization between trainers and trainees in terms of cognitive and emotional processes favorable to learning, during a…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Job Training, Neurology, Synchronous Communication
Zeivots, Sandris – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2019
This study examines the role of nature in relation to emotional highs in adult learning. Hermeneutic phenomenology was used as an overarching methodology and contained both descriptive and interpretive elements. The methodology enabled access to an exploration of the phenomenon with further interpretation of the experiences of the 21 adults who…
Descriptors: Natural Resources, Emotional Response, Adult Learning, Adult Students
Jula Lühring; Apeksha Shetty; Corinna Koschmieder; David Garcia; Annie Waldherr; Hannah Metzler – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
Prior studies indicate that emotions, particularly high-arousal emotions, may elicit rapid intuitive thinking, thereby decreasing the ability to recognize misinformation. Yet, few studies have distinguished prior affective states from emotional reactions to false news, which could influence belief in falsehoods in different ways. Extending a study…
Descriptors: Misinformation, Emotional Response, Affective Behavior, College Students