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Cathery Yeh – School Science and Mathematics, 2023
While there is increased attention to power, privilege, and access in mathematics education, conversations around race and disability are often left out of the conversation. Disability in mathematics continues to be studied with a lens that focuses on behavior, rather than attending to the situated and sociopolitical context in which teaching and…
Descriptors: Race, Academic Ability, Critical Race Theory, Students with Disabilities
Talbot, Amelia; O'Reilly, Michelle; Dogra, Nisha – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2023
Purpose: The paper aims to explore the anxiety of university students. The authors note that the rhetoric of the snowflake is frequently invoked in lay discourse to characterise a generation of young people as overly sensitive. This misleading conceptualisation is potentially stigmatising. Design/Methodology/Approach: Interviews were conducted…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Anxiety, Adults
Annemarie Vaccaro; Adam Moore; Barbara M. Newman; Peter F. Troiano – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2024
Using data from a multi-institutional grounded theory study, this paper details the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that 59 U.S. college students with disabilities used to cope with ableist stressors in postsecondary learning environments. Specifically, this manuscript highlights the varied coping strategies students adopted as they responded to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Students with Disabilities, Coping, Bullying
Deborah J. Crook; Candice Satchwell; Jacqueline Dodding – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2024
Young people's perspectives are not always central to policy and practice in widening participation contexts. This article explores enablers and barriers to educational progression by considering factors that young people suggest influence how they envisage and act on their futures. The underpinning study asked students aged 12-23 in disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, College Students, Disadvantaged Youth
Malin Brännström; Andreas Ottemo – Education Inquiry, 2024
This study examines the teaching of a student group that is often overlooked in research and policy: newly arrived adolescent students with limited previousexperience of formal schooling (NALS). Drawing on ethnographic data produced at two junior high schools with different reception models for newly arrived students, we asked how NALS were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Prior Learning, Junior High Schools, Second Language Learning
Varaxy Yi; Vanna Nauk – Community College Review, 2024
Objective: This study aims to understand how Southeast Asian American (SEAA) community college students experience community college stigma. Methods: This phenomenological study employs AsianCrit as a framework to examine the realities of SEAA students in community college. Ten SEAA community college students underscore how racialization and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community College Students, Asian American Students, Racial Factors
Meyer, Melanie S.; Plucker, Jonathan A. – Gifted Education International, 2022
The goal of gifted education is to serve the needs of individuals with high potential and advanced ability. However, the term "gifted" can create barriers in the minds of the public and policymakers, effectively framing these advanced learning opportunities as inequitable and inaccessible. Excellence gaps, or differences in advanced…
Descriptors: Gifted Education, Academically Gifted, Barriers, Equal Education
Lo, C. Owen; Lin-Yang, Rachel C.; Chrostowski, Megan – Gifted Education International, 2022
As societies move toward a deeper engagement with humanitarianism and egalitarianism, education systems have increasingly embodied a commitment to principles of inclusion. The field of gifted and talented education (GATE) has reflected these changes in recent discussions around equity, diversity, and inclusive practices. This article aims to…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Gifted Education, Equal Education, Student Diversity
Hilt, Robyn – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2023
Society is becoming increasingly mobile, which impacts all facets of the educational experience, including gifted education. Military students attend several different schools in their educational careers, and inconsistent criteria and identification practices among states and school districts result in a fluid gifted label for many of these…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Military Personnel, Student Attitudes, Talent Identification
Greenway, Charlotte W.; Robinson, Ammanys H.; King, Janice M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
The present study examined the attitudes and behavioral intentions of 336 children aged 7-11 toward a hypothetical peer with symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to determine whether they were influenced by labeling, social devaluation, or familiarity. Children read one of five vignettes describing the behavior of a…
Descriptors: Children, Preadolescents, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Childrens Attitudes
Ying Shan Doris Zhang; Kimberly A. Noels – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
Despite the inherently meaningful nature of Chinese names, Chinese international students often adopt an English name, particularly when they pursue education in English-speaking countries. Most empirical research on name anglicisation has examined the psychological impact of name change among ethnolinguistic minorities, as well as their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Chinese, Labeling (of Persons)
Georgette Humbert – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2024
This essay considers what happens in the English classroom when teaching the same lesson to two classes considered to be of different levels of 'ability'. It explores what happens during a discussion about the fate of Eva Smith in "An Inspector Calls" when students' reading of a text diverges. I consider what teachers do when students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students, English Literature
Panagiotis Giavrimis – Intercultural Education, 2024
The present study aims to investigate primary school teachers' views regarding including migrants/refugees with disabilities (M/RD students) in the Greek educational system. The research questions concerned the attitudes of educational stakeholders towards the inclusion of migrant-refugee students with disabilities, teachers' views about…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Immigrants
Bacon, Heidi R.; Rolim, Paula; Humaidan, Abdulsamad – Journal of Literacy Research, 2022
In this single-case retrospective study, we examine the phenomenon of difficult experiences in schooling and literacy as described by Diana, age 25. Drawing on convergent theories of affect, new materialism, and critical dis/ability studies, we explore educational trajectories and complexities of entangled identities. Four open-ended interviews, a…
Descriptors: Literacy, Students with Disabilities, Student Experience, Self Concept
Strycharz-Banas, Anna; Dalli, Carmen; Meyerhoff, Miriam – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2022
'I'm a big boy, you're a baby': How do such phrases do the vital work of managing young children's peer interactions? We trace the function of such phrases as they were used over an 18-month period by young children (2; 6-4; 11) who attended a New Zealand an early childhood centre. Using interactional sociolinguistics methods of analysis we…
Descriptors: Labeling (of Persons), Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Communities of Practice