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Melanie Audier; Myron Dean Friesen; E. Jayne White – Early Childhood Folio, 2024
The focus of this study is the cognitive process called mentalisation and how it is woven into "Te Whariki." Employing a qualitative content analysis, we sought to examine the embedded expectations and assumptions evident in the curriculum concerning how mentalisation processes and practices should be employed by teachers. Results showed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Cognitive Processes, Elementary School Curriculum
O'Hara-Gregan, Justine – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2023
Internationally, there are growing concerns about the work-related well-being of early childhood teachers. There is currently limited guidance around specific practices teachers can use to support their well-being when challenges arise while teaching. Mindful self-compassion practice, which has elements of mindfulness, common humanity, and…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Well Being, Metacognition, Altruism
Mika, Carl – Policy Futures in Education, 2022
Thinking and writing draw on those who have gone before, in a more than abstract way. In this article, I answer the call of one philosopher--Novalis, the early German Romantic--in the form of a séance, which is really a dialogue with the dead. I speak to him, as a Maori writer, about the abstract philosophical issues that Maori encounter and…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Death, Dialogs (Language), Pacific Islanders
Paul Sun, Peijian; Yang, Qing; Hou, Xiaoming – Journal of Educational Research, 2023
This study examined young learners' motivation and strategy use for Chinese-as-a-foreign-language (L2 Chinese) learning in New Zealand. A total of 1157 primary school students from 29 primary schools were recruited for the study. The results revealed that primary school young learners' overall motivation and strategy use for L2 Chinese learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Chinese, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Rebecca Hey; Mark McDaniel; Flaviu A. Hodis – Metacognition and Learning, 2024
Being an effective learner is an important pillar supporting success in higher education and beyond. This research aimed to uncover the extent to which undergraduate students use a set of commonly researched learning strategies, as well as to understand how learning strategy usage relates to key self-regulation factors proposed in influential…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Learning Processes, Independent Study, Learning Strategies
McHardy, Janet; Chapman, Elaine; O'Neill, Marnie – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2021
Less-skilled adult readers have been found to be limited in their awareness and use of effective reading strategies. In this study, we aimed to (a) identify the strategies used by less-skilled adult readers that best predict word reading performance on standardized reading tests and (b) identify the word reading strategies that less-skilled adult…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Reading Strategies, Adults, Reading Achievement
Christine Anne Bautista – Teachers and Curriculum, 2023
The purpose of this review was to analyse empirical studies related to reducing mathematics anxiety in the classroom. A scoping process was used to locate literature, and a thematic method was used to analyse and group the data obtained from the studies. A total of 14 articles published between 2014 and 2022, mostly using mixed-methods approaches,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Metacognition, Stress Management, Negative Attitudes
Mika, Carl – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Where does the object or idea begin, and where does it end as 'unseen' (and how do both those states of being provoke our thinking)? There is scope in Maori philosophising to think of the seen object or its idea in various ways, including as materially constituting the self and the rest of the world; as incomplete for a mental representation; as…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Pacific Islanders, Ethnic Groups, Self Concept
Blown, Eric J.; Bryce, Tom G. K. – Research in Science Education, 2020
The research described here examined the sources of knowledge of astronomy of children (age 3-18) in China and New Zealand, together with the development of their awareness of competing sources, ranging from everyday language, childhood literature and folklore to the scientific accounts prevalent in schools. The authors cite examples of the…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Folk Culture, Children, Adolescents
Kenwright, Debbie; McLaughlin, Tara; Hansen, Sally – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2023
School-based mindfulness programmes promote student wellbeing and positive behaviour as well as the development of key life skills including self-regulation and stress management. Teacher buy-in has been raised as a critical factor for the successful implementation of mindfulness programmes in schools. This paper reports on a mixed-methods study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Metacognition
Catherwood, Vince – English in Australia, 2020
During the Third International Conference on the Teaching of English the author was conscious of a bewildering variety of ideas and impressions on almost every conceivable subject that had some relevance to the teaching of English. In this article, the author shares his thoughts on the conference and the speakers. Donald Graves' account of his…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Writing (Composition), Inner Speech (Subvocal), Metacognition
Ashleigh Barrett-Young; Rachel Martin; Amanda E. Clifford; Elizabeth Schaughency; Jimmy McLauchlan; Dione Healey – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2024
This literature review investigates tools used to assess self-regulation at school entry and to inform recommendations for use in Aotearoa New Zealand. We were particularly interested in identifying self-regulation screening tools that had been developed from Indigenous frameworks to enhance likelihood of culturally empowering assessment. APA…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Self Control, Screening Tests, Psychological Testing
James Heneghan – Journal of Educational Leadership, Policy and Practice, 2024
Long Bay College places a strong emphasis on effective change leadership and trust to foster a responsive and innovative teaching environment. Founded in 1975 into what was then a rural area, the College now serves approximately 1,800 students in a suburban setting. By embracing the autonomy granted by New Zealand's 1989 Tomorrow's Schools reform,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Science, Trust (Psychology), Foreign Countries, Leadership Effectiveness
Toma, Georgi; Rubie-Davies, Christine; Le Fevre, Deidre – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2022
Purpose: This paper aims to convey and analyze participants' experience of an online mindfulness-based workplace wellness program, The Wellbeing Protocol, during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, with the aim of understanding the underlying mechanisms of how the program impacted stress, burnout and mental wellbeing. Design/methodology/approach: New…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pandemics, COVID-19, Burnout
Sotardi, Valerie A. – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
Educational researchers have provided evidence that students who see themselves as valued members of their university (institutional belongingness) tend to have higher academic performance than students with a weaker sense of institutional belongingness. The current research draws on social cognitive theory to inspect two mechanisms that might…
Descriptors: Sense of Community, Academic Achievement, Self Efficacy, Interpersonal Competence