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Angel M. Jones – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2022
Racial microaggressions are subtle, seemingly innocuous acts that target people of color. They have been found to have negative social, emotional, and psychological consequences, including increased anxiety, depression, and suicide ideation. This study examined how Black women respond to racial microaggressions at a historically White institution.…
Descriptors: African American Attitudes, African Americans, Females, Racism
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Espinosa-Dulanto, Miryam; Calderon-Berumen, Freyca – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2020
I/We are immigrants in the United States, passionately engaged in a decolonizing project, working with "testimonios encargados." I/We respectfully chose to share them as POC epistemologies to correct its omission in most history and presence of millions of residents of this land. Based on this sharing, we also subvert the Western…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Personal Narratives, Aesthetics, Epistemology
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da Silva, Cláudia Sampaio Corrêa; Teixeira, Marco Antônio Pereira; Cardoso, Paulo; Fernández-Navarro, Pablo; Gonçalves, Miguel M.; Duarte, Maria Eduarda – International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 2020
This case study of an undecided university student has two aims: to assess the effect of life design career counselling on autobiographical reasoning and career variables, and to analyse the client's narrative transformation using the innovative moments coding system. Results show improvement in career development and organization of…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counseling Effectiveness, Career Development, Counseling Techniques
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Colley, Lauren M.; Krutka, Daniel G. – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2023
This socio-cultural practitioner-based study investigated the ways in which using a feminist pedagogy in a Gender and Education course would influence students' interpretations of their own lived experiences. Using atheory of experience, we examined reflections on 14 students' initial personal gender stories and their perceptions of feminism. At…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Feminism, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods
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Jingyang Ai; Beth Cross; Carole Bignell – Research in Learning Technology, 2023
This study investigates how video game play influences gamers' formal education through perceptions of their 'gamer' and 'learner' identities. Based on identity foundation in symbolic interactionism, we take gamer and learner identities as meaning structures with both dynamic and stable dimensions. The basis of this gamer identity perspective is…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Video Games, Learner Engagement, Personal Narratives
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Wolfsdorf, Adam; Ballou, DaMonique – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2023
In the fall of 2021, an engaged group of NYU graduate students assembled to discuss Angie Thomas' YA novel "The Hate U Give." The class was composed of one Black student among a group of white students. On the night the group discussed "The Hate U Give," the freedom of discourse broke down significantly. The white students…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Adolescent Literature, English Teacher Education, Graduate Students
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Christine Vega – Association of Mexican American Educators Journal, 2023
By focusing on three Chicana Motherscholars pláticas, traversing the Educational Pipeline, I conceptualize sacred pauses as moments of joy, gratitude, and love (Tuck, 2009) as resistance and refusal. Sacred pauses refute the neoliberal university indoctrination of hyper-productivity (Hidalgo et al., 2022). This paper expands on the complex…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Mothers, Educational Attainment, Resistance (Psychology)
Watts, Laura Anaelise – ProQuest LLC, 2023
While research around attrition during doctoral programs exists, the lived experience of grief during a doctoral program has little footing in the current literature. This autoethnography examined the lived experience of one doctoral student, acting as both the researcher and the researched. The purpose of this study was to have a meaningful…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Students, Grief, Self Concept
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Cameron Meiklejohn; Stewart Riddle; Andrew Hickey – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
This paper reflects on the recounts of a group of 'old boys' about their transition from elite schools to university. Analysis of semi-structured interview data reveals that this transition was not always straightforward. Although educational background has traditionally determined access to, and progress through, university, this paper details…
Descriptors: Transitional Programs, Males, Undergraduate Study, College Choice
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Ruth Zuzovsky; Ainat Guberman – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
The main purpose of this paper was to follow the development of research units in Israeli colleges of education: To learn about the challenges they faced, their contribution to individual teacher educators as well as to teacher education colleges' research capacity. The study is autoethnographic. Thirteen veteran research unit members authored 46…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Research Projects
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Thi Thuy Hang Tran; Tram-Anh Bui; Dianne J. Kenton; Sreedevi Rajasekharan; Olivia Lu; Steven Khan – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2024
The development of Environmental and Sustainability Education (ESE) in pre-service teacher education in Canada has shown slow but steady progress over the past 40 years. A detailed history of how individuals and groups have influenced its praxis does not yet exist (Elliott & Inwood, 2019, p. 37). This paper attends to the experiences of six…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainability, Climate, Preservice Teacher Education
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Cinthya Salazar; Cindy Barahona; Francesco Yepez-Coello – Journal of Higher Education, 2024
In this longitudinal qualitative study, we examined how 23 undocumented college students with and without DACA navigated the college graduation process and transitioned out of higher education. Despite the growing number of undocumented students with and without DACA enrolling and graduating from college over the past 10 years, few studies have…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Undocumented Immigrants, College Graduates, Social Influences
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Rashné R. Jehangir; Kelly Collins; Terra Molengraff – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2024
This study examines how first-generation (FG) college students make meaning of their social class during their first-year of college. As a method, photovoice allowed for the creation of a rich set of data using student photos and accompanying narratives, through which three key themes were derived: (a) broken American dream, (b) honoring family…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Working Class, Low Income Students, Poverty
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Laurie A. Chapin; Monique A. Fabris; Humberto Oraison – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2024
Mature-age students who are the first in their family to attend university have navigated a challenging road to higher education. The aim of the present study was to understand the influence and interaction of familial and personal stories of this cohort and their choices about university study -- why they initially did not go after high school,…
Descriptors: Adult Students, First Generation College Students, Decision Making, Personal Narratives
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Bickmore, Isaac – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2021
Joni Yessenia Sanchez is a (fictional) freshman music education major with the special ability to control sound waves with her mind. We meet her in her second semester as she happens upon the plot of a couple of extra-terrestrial visitors who plan to take over the world, while Joni is also deciding not to major in music education anymore. We…
Descriptors: Music Education, Majors (Students), College Freshmen, Imagination
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