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Rasha Diab – Composition Forum, 2024
This article explores the transformative potential of mindfulness and rituals of regard, drawing inspiration from bell hooks's insights on communities of care. Focusing on the intersection of epistemology, ontology, and pedagogy, I investigate how mindfulness can serve as a liberatory pedagogy, challenging Cartesian legacies and fostering…
Descriptors: Reflection, Metacognition, Transformative Learning, Communities of Practice
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Danielsson, Anna T.; King, Heather; Godec, Spela; Nyström, Anne-Sofie – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2023
This manuscript reflects on the affordances and limitations of methodological approaches commonly adopted by science education researchers examining learner identities. Our aims are to unpack the relative strengths and weaknesses of such approaches and note their respective prevalence. In so doing, we identify and critique studies which we…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Science Education, Educational Research, Research Methodology
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Genejane M. Adarlo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
Similar to ongoing discussions about the existence of Filipino philosophy, questions remain whether there is indeed a Filipino philosophy of education or not. Several scholars have sought an authentic Filipino philosophy of education that is untouched by colonization, while others have acknowledged that foreign influence cannot be taken away from…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Educational Policy, Western Civilization, Higher Education
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Rory D. Colman; Katia C. Vione; Yasuhiro Kotera – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2024
UK depression prevalence is increasing. In this study we appraised the relationships between psychological factors of derailment, self-criticism, self-reassurance and depression, to identify individual differences within the UK general population indicating those at higher risk. Participants completed self-report measures regarding these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, At Risk Persons, Depression (Psychology), Self Concept
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Zilka, Avishay; Nussbaum, Shiri; Bogler, Ronit – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2023
The study focuses on teachers' beliefs regarding the malleability of their teaching ability. It examines the relationships among teachers' growth mindset, flow, critically reflective behavior (CRB) and burnout. Whereas educational studies tend to focus more on teachers' behaviors rather than on their beliefs and feelings, the current study aims to…
Descriptors: Teachers, Teacher Burnout, World Views, Teacher Attitudes
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Wilf, Sara; Maker Castro, Elena; Gupta, Kedar Garzón; Wray-Lake, Laura – Youth & Society, 2023
This multi-method qualitative study explores how immigrant-origin (I-O) youth express civic engagement on social media, and how youths' immigrant identities shape their online civic engagement. We analyzed 2,203 Twitter posts collected over a 6-month period from 32 racially and ethnically diverse I-O youth (an average of 69 posts per participant).…
Descriptors: Youth, Immigrants, Self Concept, Citizen Participation
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Hewitt, Olivia; Codd, Jon; Maguire, Karla; Balendra, Mathumeera; Tariq, Saffiya – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2023
Background: This study investigated the use of a Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) group as a psychological intervention for a group of adults with an intellectual disability with a range of psychological issues. Method: Four clients attended the group, which was facilitated by three trainee Clinical Psychologists. The group consisted of 8 weekly…
Descriptors: Group Therapy, Altruism, Intellectual Disability, Psychological Patterns
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Linsay DeMartino – New Educator, 2023
Using autoethnography as method based on an educator's reflective journey as they struggle to deliver an antiracist, community-based curriculum while meeting resistance in their predominately white classroom, this article aims to disrupt the manifestations of whiteness in educational spaces. Framed by literature on authentic caring and critical…
Descriptors: Teachers, Whites, Racial Factors, Racism
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Pham, Son T. H. – Qualitative Research Journal, 2022
Purpose: This current paper attempts to bring more light to the current debate of understanding phenomenological research methods, in order to clarify the interpretive phenomenological inquiry with Heidegger's philosophy of phenomenology. Design/methodology/approach: The paper uniquely presents the three distinctions of Heideggerian thoughts in…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Validity, Reliability, Social Science Research
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Christopher Hass – Reading Teacher, 2025
By implementing carefully selected children's literature into the current reading curriculum, teachers can help students develop into civic-minded citizens who are willing and able to take meaningful action. Much has been written about the need to link learning and culture in our literacy classrooms (Banks, 1995; Gay, 2010; Ladson-Billings, 1995,…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Teaching Methods, Activism, Citizen Participation
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Grant, Barbara M.; Sato, Machi; Skelling, Jules – Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2022
Purpose: This paper aims to explore doctoral candidates' ethical work in writing the acknowledgements section of their theses. With interest in the formation of academic identities/subjectivities, the authors explore acknowledgements writing as always potentially a form of parrhesia or risky truth-telling, through which the candidate places…
Descriptors: Ethics, Doctoral Dissertations, Citations (References), Doctoral Students
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Okan, Nesrullah – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2023
This study aims to examine the concept of self-criticism in the context of Western and Eastern cultures and to examine graduate students' perceptions regarding this concept. When reviewing the Western literature, researchers have generally associated the idea of self-criticism with psychopathology, while researchers in Eastern cultures typically…
Descriptors: Criticism, Self Concept, Psychological Patterns, Cultural Differences
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Frimberger, Katja – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2023
This article explores intercultural education research about intercultural encounters as aesthetic phenomena. I will argue that Gadamer's notion of "hermeneutical identity" when encountering an artwork can enrich intercultural education studies' (IES) conceptualisations of an event-based research and pedagogy, conceived as a mode of…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Aesthetics, Ethics, Teaching Methods
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Moch. Turdi Mustafa; Sukarno; Ikwan Setiawan – Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 2024
The portrayal of body shaming against women in films is a social critique of the act of body shaming. Hence, the study of body shaming in films is intriguing for future investigation. The objective of this research is to uncover the portrayal of body shaming towards women in films. The research data comprised of words and phrases that encompassed…
Descriptors: Body Composition, Human Body, Females, Films
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Baines, AnnMarie – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2020
Author Toni Morrison used fictional narratives to make readers uncomfortably aware of their collective role in perpetuating the culture of poverty and pitying its victims. In her first novel, "The Bluest Eye," she focused on the most vulnerable member of society -- a child -- to depict the consequences of extreme social isolation and…
Descriptors: Authors, Literature, Poverty, Victims
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