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Najjar, Khadeja; Naser, Shereen C.; Clonan-Roy, Katie – School Psychology International, 2019
To fulfill the promise of inclusive school environments that support all students, it is necessary to understand the mechanisms by which discrimination and support occur in the school setting and how these mechanisms impact student development. The current study explored ways schools facilitate supportive or marginalizing experiences for first…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), College Students, Arabs, North Americans
Friesen, Norm; Saevi, Tone – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2010
Despite the dominance of instrumental, psychological approaches to educational theory and practice in North America, a different understanding of the value and dynamics of education is often articulated informally in cultural representations (e.g. fiction and feature films) and in personal recollections. This alternative understanding is one in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, North Americans, Teaching Methods, Educational Theories
Ferman, Barbara – Journal of Political Science Education, 2012
Why are Americans, and young Americans in particular, so turned off to government and politics? And, what can be done to arrest these trends? In this article, I suggest that three primary, and mutually reinforcing, trends, which can be summed up as the "relevance factor," the "negativity factor," and the "triumphant market factor," have conspired…
Descriptors: North Americans, Young Adults, Negative Attitudes, Political Science