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Neri Tejada, Jillianne; Hammer, Marie; Li, Liang – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2022
Teachers have the ability to influence a child's sense of belonging and peer relationships in the classroom which are important for a child's social development. Currently, little is known about the ways in which they do this. Vygotsky's concept of the social situation of development and Hedegaard's model for learning and development were used to…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Grade 1, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students
Minga-Vallejo, Ruth-Elizabeth; Ramírez-Montoya, María-Soledad – Online Learning, 2022
The purpose of this study is to identify and characterize the state of social construction of learning in virtual communities within online learning environments and to identify the advances and research challenges of social learning. The method was a systematic mapping to analyze the evidence published on the topic in 2015-2020. We automatically…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Educational Technology, Electronic Learning, Interaction
Skaik, Samer; Tumpa, Roksana Jahan – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2022
Many educators struggle to engage or stimulate students to actively engage in classes. International students, in particular, are more vulnerable to the risk of disengagement due to their competing priorities and social barriers. The use of interactive technology can promote active learning and facilitate better student experience and inclusion.…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Graduate Students, Educational Technology, Interaction
Burke, Jenene; Claughton, Amy – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2019
This paper examines play as a fundamental children's activity, giving particular attention to the inclusion of children with impairments at play and children's shared constructions of their playworlds. Children with impairments are customarily portrayed as incompetent, unskilled or deficient in their play, thus being positioned on the margins (or,…
Descriptors: Play, Social Influences, Interaction, Special Education
Wayne, Usher T. – ICHPER-SD Journal of Research, 2018
Understanding factors that motivate players to continue participation in sport can foster long-term participation and positive retention rates. The aim of this research was to determine the extent to which a player's decision to not return to Australia's National Rugby League (NRL) in 2017, was influenced by four experiences, which are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Team Sports, Athletes, Interpersonal Relationship
OECD Publishing, 2020
The expansion of school-based sexuality education in most countries has taken place with a strong focus on conveying information about sexual and reproductive health. While this is important so too is addressing the actual social contexts where relationships develop and the normalcy of pleasurable sexual and affective encounters. This is not only…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Sexuality, Birth, Social Influences
Durksen, Tracy L.; Martin, Andrew J.; Burns, Emma C.; Ginns, Paul; Williamson, Derek; Kiss, Julia – Journal of Museum Education, 2017
Museums promote co-learning through the construction of a social community, one that involves personal, physical, and sociocultural contexts. As researchers and museum educators, we report some of our contextual reflections and recommendations that emerged from our collaborative learning experience of conducting research in a medical science…
Descriptors: Museums, Medicine, Science Education, Partnerships in Education
Chan, Man Ching Esther; Clarke, David; Cao, Yiming – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2018
Interactive problem solving and learning are priorities in contemporary education, but these complex processes have proved difficult to research. This project addresses the question "How do we optimise social interaction for the promotion of learning in a mathematics classroom?" Employing the logic of multi-theoretic research design,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Problem Solving, Interaction, Mathematics Instruction
Paulsen, Irene Kmudu – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2018
Many Pacific Islanders living in Australia have a high regard for education and have high expectations of the capacity of the school system to provide the learning experiences needed for their children to achieve successful education outcomes. However, there are some challenges to achieving this goal; socio-cultural, financial and physical factors…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pacific Islanders, Social Influences, Cultural Influences
Cahill, Helen; Coffey, Julia; Smith, Kylie – Journal of Pedagogy, 2016
The development of gendered identities during early childhood and youth occurs in a context of "body culture" and the hyper-visibility of "perfect" bodies, which align with traditional gender ideals. Embodied methods can assist to make complexity more visible, and to allow participants to see fluidity, shifts, and becoming.…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Youth, Sexual Identity, Social Change
Shih, Patti; Velan, Gary M.; Shulruf, Boaz – Issues in Educational Research, 2017
From a perspective of social practice, learning is a socially constituted practice that is imbued with socio-culturally significant meanings and shaped by the values and norms shared within a community of learners. This focus group study examines the role of e-learning technologies in mediating the social practice of learning among coursework…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Influences, Cultural Influences, Electronic Learning
Jong, Stephanie T.; Drummond, Murray J. N. – Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education, 2016
At an age identified as the period with the most intense focus on appearance, and where young girls are establishing their identity, it appears that social networking site (SNS) interactions are playing a pivotal role in determining what is, and what is not, socially endorsed. This paper draws on data obtained during five separate focus group…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Feedback (Response), Social Media
Bourgeois, Amanda; Bower, Julie; Carroll, Annemaree – Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2014
Technology and social networking tools and sites are changing the way young people build and maintain their social connections with others (Boyd & Ellison, 2008). This study utilised a new measure, The Self in a Social Context, Virtual Connectedness subscale (SSC-VC subscale), to examine the effects of social networking tools and sites on…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Adolescents, Emotional Response, Well Being
Kultti, Anne; Pramling, Niklas – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2015
The study focuses on how young children are socialised in early childhood education practice in activities with and around toys. A premise of this study is the theoretical notion of sociocultural theory that people do things with artefacts and other cultural tools, and tools do things with people. This is captured in the unit of analysis,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Socialization, Early Childhood Education
Natoli, Riccardo; Jackling, Beverley; Siddique, Salina – Education Research and Perspectives, 2015
Efforts to address attrition rates at universities have been driven by Tinto's (1975) model of student engagement with its focus on student: (a) pre entry attributes; (b) academic engagement; and (c) social engagement. Using an ethnographic approach, the study involves interviews with business students to explore the links between these aspects…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Student Attrition, College Students, Learner Engagement
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