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Mariel Symeonidou; Ai Mizokawa; Shinsuke Kabaya; Martin J. Doherty; Josephine Ross – Developmental Science, 2024
Cultural comparisons suggest that an understanding of other minds may develop sooner in independent versus interdependent settings, and vice versa for inhibitory control. From a western lens, this pattern might be considered paradoxical, since there is a robust positive relationship between theory of mind (ToM) and inhibitory control in western…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Children, Role Theory, Inhibition
Shames Maskeen; Jacob Matthews; Debbie M. Smith; Helen J. Stain; Lisa A. D. Webster – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2024
The United Kingdom's (UK) goal of a 20% increase in participation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups in higher education (HE) by 2020 has not been met. Pakistani and Bangladeshi students are some of the most underrepresented BAME groups in UK HE institutions. This systematic review included 20 papers that identified barriers and…
Descriptors: Guided Pathways, Minority Group Students, Disproportionate Representation, Higher Education
Carl T. Woods; Keith Davids – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
It is common to encourage people to envision life as a process of fulfilling their potential. But what exactly does this mean? Traditionally, this question has been addressed by way of 'complementarity'; dividing the human into biological and cultural components. Fulfilment is placed on the side of the cultural; an acquisition of encoded secondary…
Descriptors: Expectation, Self Efficacy, Aptitude, Individual Development
Omid Khatin-Zadeh; Hassan Banaruee; Danyal Farsani – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
In this paper, we discuss the role of executive functions in shifting between symbolic and situational mathematical representations. Through the process of inhibition, an abstract representation is separated from concrete features and represented in terms of abstract symbols. This is a shift from a situational representation to a symbolic one.…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Mathematical Aptitude, Cognitive Processes, Orthographic Symbols
Felicity F. Frinsel; Fabio Trecca; Morten H. Christiansen – Cognitive Science, 2024
In language learning, learners engage with their environment, incorporating cues from different sources. However, in lab-based experiments, using artificial languages, many of the cues and features that are part of real-world language learning are stripped away. In three experiments, we investigated the role of positive, negative, and mixed…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Language Acquisition, Mathematical Linguistics, Role Theory
Brenna F. M. Smith – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2024
Teachers are in a profession with high levels of stress, which play a role in absenteeism and burnout. Many studies have focused on teacher burnout; however, limited literature has examined how to support teacher well-being. Based on my research of school wellness initiatives, I discovered that the role and significance of teachers is the linchpin…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Well Being, Safety, Intervention
Shanshan Shang; Yufei Li; Xiaoyue You – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Under the tenet of framing and regulatory theory, this study undertakes a comprehensive examination of the impacts of task-oriented and self-oriented teacher developmental feedback on learning outcomes, considering the moderation roles of timeliness and regulatory focus, and compares the effects between competitive and the noncompetitive…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Competition, Electronic Learning, Self Efficacy
Emma Smillie; Natalie Mestry; Dan Clark; Neil Harrison; Nick Donnelly – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
Two experiments explored the search for pairs of faces in a disjunctive dual-target face search (DDTFS) task for unfamiliar face targets. The distinctiveness of the target was manipulated such that both faces were typical or distinctive or contained one typical and one distinctive target. Targets were searched for in arrays of eight faces. In…
Descriptors: Human Body, Recognition (Psychology), Role Theory, Individual Characteristics
Nicole C. Letchworth; Summer Koltonski; L. Kathleen Sheriff – American Journal of Distance Education, 2024
This study utilized a quantitative survey to systematically examine Academic Coaches' perceptions of their roles in the online higher education classroom regarding the engagement and self-efficacy of their students. Results of data analyses show Academic Coaches perceive students taking higher education courses online struggle more in the areas of…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Electronic Learning, Role Theory, Self Efficacy
Marie K. Heath; Daniel G. Krutka; Benjamin Gleason – Information and Learning Sciences, 2024
Purpose: This paper aims to consider the role of social media platforms as educational technologies given growing evidence of harms to democracy, society and individuals, particularly through logics of efficiency, racism, misogyny and surveillance inextricably designed into the architectural and algorithmic bones of social media. The paper aims to…
Descriptors: Social Media, Educational Technology, Role Theory, Influence of Technology
Sarah M. Ray; Wendy Wagner; Lisa Bagby – Adult Learning, 2024
Democratic adult education (AE) promotes social change through active and pragmatic learning. This learning considers the impact of individual, community, organization, and broader cultural influences. Democratic civic engagement (DCE) in higher education institutions (HEIs) emphasizes inclusive participation and reciprocity. These values are…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Citizen Participation, Democracy, Higher Education
Melissa McLevain Overton; Rishi Sriram – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2024
This study collected student-faculty interaction data from faculty-in-residence programs on college campuses. We developed an empirically tested model using confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling. The model suggests that student-faculty interaction in faculty-in-residence programs is best explained through five factors:…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Residence Requirements, College Faculty, Interaction
Mehmet Ali Yilik; Yasar Kondakçi – Higher Education Policy, 2024
University-industry relationship has always been disputable in higher education. The affiliated Technology Development Zones (TDZs) of universities are proposed as the most viable form of university-industry relationship, and countries have invested extensive public monies in TDZs. However, concerns have been raised regarding the structures of…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Industry, Higher Education, Technology
Shengming Zhang – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In the contemporary era, the landscape of innovation and entrepreneurship is dynamically evolving, fueled by a substantial surge in venture capital investments and the rapid expansion of the global startup ecosystem. This burgeoning growth not only highlights the vibrant nature of modern economies but also brings to the forefront the critical…
Descriptors: Role Theory, Learning Modalities, Entrepreneurship, Business Administration Education
Deepti Prakash; Twinkle Arora – Journal of Education for Business, 2024
The current study examines how moral obligation impacts the social entrepreneurial intentions of Generation Z with the help of Theory of Planned Behavior. The data comprises 392 undergraduate and postgraduate professional course students who fall in the category of Generation Z. PLS-SEM 4 was used for the analysis. We could note from our results…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Generational Differences, Young Adults, Ethics