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Benjamin S. Selznick; Sandra Greene – New Directions for Higher Education, 2024
In an era of profound antisemitism, it is essential that higher education leaders and campus communities provide additional, direct support to Jewish students. In this space, we introduce recent literature on Jewish identity expressions and campus climates for bolstering Jewish appreciation in hopes of catalyzing necessary conversations with…
Descriptors: Jews, College Students, College Environment, Self Concept
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Olivia Sawyer; Adam T. Murry; Elaine J. Atay; Michael Alex Bednar; Cheryl Barnabe – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2024
This project aimed to share stories of six Indigenous mentees and their successes, struggles, and experiences in health science and in the Indigenous Mentorship Network Program. All participants were mentees within a mentorship network specific to their province. Mentees participated in semi-structured interviews about their experiences, which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Health Sciences, Indigenous Populations
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Chunyun Zhang; Hebo Ma; Chaoran Cui; Yumo Yao; Weiran Xu; Yunfeng Zhang; Yuling Ma – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
Knowledge tracing (KT) aims to trace students' evolving knowledge states based on their learning sequences. Recently, some deep learning based models have been proposed to incorporate the historical information of individuals to trace students' knowledge states and achieve encouraging progress. However, these works ignore the collaborative…
Descriptors: Supervision, Knowledge Level, Learning Processes, Cooperative Learning
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Alexandra Troy; Hnubci Moua; Martin Van Boekel – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Using quantitative and qualitative methods, we explore students' engagement with critical feedback in an authentic university setting. Findings support the centrality of strong relationships in the feedback process. Study 1 was the first conceptual replication and extension of Yeager et al.'s (2014) wise feedback intervention to test the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Trust (Psychology), Undergraduate Students, Student Experience
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Ruby Hernandez; Rebecca Covarrubias; Sara Radoff; Elizabeth Moya; Ángel Jesús Mora – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2024
Experiencing extreme adversity -- such as homelessness, abuse, or incarceration -- creates barriers for educational success. Yet, there is a dearth of literature on the higher education pathways of students who experienced adversity (SEA). A researcher-practitioner collaboration aimed to understand the structural challenges SEA navigated on campus…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Student Experience, Undergraduate Students, Hispanic American Students
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Chris Korey; Chris Warnick – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2024
Research on student transitions has traditionally focused on the bookends of the first and senior years of a student's college experience, and a renewed focus on the sophomore year has revealed the important choices students make in their second year on campus. The longitudinal data presented here focus on the grounded theory analysis of a cohort…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Longitudinal Studies, Student Attitudes, Career Planning
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Daniel Millán – AERA Open, 2024
Evolving or stagnant immigration laws and policies may distinctly shape the experiences of undocumented students by shifting access to rights or opportunities. I draw upon 30 interviews with college students in California to analyze how they encountered legal vulnerability. I argue that legal vulnerability can be dismissed, dormant, or…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, College Students, State Legislation, Student Experience
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Jenny Moffett; Ruth Little; Jan Illing; Marco Antonio de Carvalho Filho; Harold Bok – Learning Environments Research, 2024
Design thinking, an approach traditionally used to develop or improve products, services, or processes within design and engineering sectors, has emerged as a novel pedagogical approach. As design thinking becomes more widely established within education contexts, it is important to gain deeper insight as to how such learning environments operate.…
Descriptors: Design, Safety, Security (Psychology), Psychological Patterns
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Hannah L. Robinson; Sarah E. Rose; Jade M. Elliott; Romina A. Vivaldi – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Teachers frequently use humour, but it is unclear how this affects the academic experiences and psychosocial development of students. There is sparsity in the literature regarding the impact of teachers' humour on adolescent students. Teachers and the use of humour in the classroom have the potential to foster healthy development of social and…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Teaching Methods, Humor, Teacher Student Relationship
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Sue Cronshaw; Peter Stokes; Alistair McCulloch – Higher Education Quarterly, 2024
This article contributes to the growing evidence based on well-being in doctoral study. It draws on 35 qualitative, in-depth interviews to explore how the well-being of an understudied group--working doctoral student mothers--is affected when undertaking part-time PhDs. While there is a growing literature on the research student experience and an…
Descriptors: Sex Role, Well Being, Mothers, Part Time Students
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Hatice Nuriler; Søren S. E. Bengtsen – Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2024
Purpose: Institutional framings of doctoral education mostly do not recognize the existential dimension of doctoral experience. This paper aims to offer an expanded understanding of experiences of doctoral researchers in the humanities with the concept of entangled becoming. This concept is developed through an existential lens by using Søren…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Humanities, Doctoral Students, Student Research
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Strukova Alexandra – Review of Education, 2024
This paper reviews the literature to clarify the image of a student with a high level of well-being (WB) for a future systematic literature review and evidence-based interventions to promote student WB. It presents a holistic approach to the analysis of definitions, operationalisation and indicators with interpretative phenomenological analyses…
Descriptors: Students, Well Being, Evidence Based Practice, Intervention
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Wheeler, Darren A.; Waite, Brandon C. – Teaching Public Administration, 2023
Internships are an integral component of most undergraduate and graduate public administration programs. These learning opportunities allow students to get practical experience in a workplace setting before graduation and provide them with an opportunity to apply knowledge gained in the classroom to the "real world." But what are…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Internship Programs, Student Experience
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Angela Hurley – Education Research and Perspectives, 2023
A sense of belonging is well-established within the empirical literature as a fundamental human need. Enhancing belongingness in schools has become a focus for researchers and policy makers in such contexts. This paper outlines a range of research findings that have demonstrated the impact of a sense of belonging on wellbeing as well as other…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes, Student Experience, Well Being
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Jaipaul Udaipaul; Lynne N. Kennette – Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2023
Certain course features, such as engaging delivery, can benefit student learning. This essay presents one student's opinion of what made for an effective introductory psychology course. The student provides his perspective on various features of the recently completed psychology course and how those elements supported his learning. The elements he…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Instructional Effectiveness, Student Experience, Psychology
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