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Niall Dempsey – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2023
I have often felt ashamed of the disabled aspect of my masculine identity. Reflexive, autoethnographical practices help me to ask why? These practices facilitate a reorientation of my frames of reference, from shame to acceptance, by examining attitudes which coalesce around what has been described as the dilemma of disabled masculinity. This…
Descriptors: Masculinity, Autobiographies, Ethnography, Adult Education
Yangqiuting Li; Eric Burkholder – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
In the field of physics education research, numerous studies have been dedicated to investigating the relationship between gender identity and physics learning. However, these studies have predominantly employed binary gender measurement methods, which may limit the range of research questions that can be explored and impede the discovery of…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Physics, Student Attitudes, Femininity
Goings, Ramon B. – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2021
Given the preponderance of deficit-oriented discourse about Black men and adult learners in higher education, there have not been theoretical frameworks put forth to explain the success of Black male adult learners in higher education. Thus, this article describes the Black male adult learner success theory, which builds on Gilman Whiting's…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, African American Students, Males, Adult Students