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Heisser, Ronald – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2023
Curiosity is a fundamental impulse which propels human beings to seek, and discover satisfying answers to life's deep questions. Capturing small but memorable moments of personal discovery, I highlight an element of curiosity within everyone's control: one's choices to be open. I provide a series of personal anecdotes and analogies, to illustrate…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Experience, Decision Making
Monika Kostera – Oxford University Press, 2024
Is the University as we know it dead? Monika Kostera thinks not, but across the globe universities are under attack, be it by external forces or from within. Will they survive? Our civilisation requires that they must: planetary survival and sustainability depend on them. This book provides vital resources to give us all -- professional academics,…
Descriptors: Universities, Altruism, Productivity, Persistence
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Emily Zerrenner – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2024
This chapter describes how instructors can foster curiosity and exploration to improve digital literacy for college students. It also details multiple inquiry-based teaching strategies that may be used in digital literacy contexts.
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, College Students, College Faculty, Teaching Methods
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Karina Beus; Marissa Coleman; David Barney – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2024
Young athletes want to be successful in many aspects of their game. Unfortunately, some athletes allow their desire to be successful to turn into perfectionistic behaviors that do not benefit them and can lead to burnout. Coaches have a responsibility and want to help their athletes through their unhealthy perfectionism, but many coaches do not…
Descriptors: Student Athletes, Burnout, Prevention, Personality Traits
Vitale, Kyle Sebastian – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2022
Courage has become a superlative attribute in our age. Higher education is newly interested in courage as a centering ideal. That's good: We need more courage on campus these days. What we have instead is a "mistaken" notion of courage. Courage is not screaming against the things that indispose us. Courage is sharing beliefs with…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Higher Education, Activism, Social Justice
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Jung, Rex E.; Hunter, Dan R. – Creativity Research Journal, 2023
Psychologist J. P. Guildford issued a challenge to study creativity nearly 70 years ago. How well have we done and what might the next steps be in our endeavors to understand creativity? The field of creativity research has examined the internal thinking process of creativity, largely through measures of divergent thinking and remote associates.…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Success, Intelligence
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Emily J. Morgan – Journal of Dance Education, 2024
Dance educators frequently function in a performance situation--teaching, leading discussion, rehearsing, choreographing. Because of the nature of the work, introverts may be driven to behave in a more extroverted manner and less like themselves. How do introverted teachers navigate the demands of teaching and preserve their energy while best…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Teacher Characteristics, Teaching Methods, Personality Traits
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Lampropoulos, Georgios; Anastasiadis, Theofylaktos; Siakas, Kerstin; Siakas, Errikos – International Journal on Social and Education Sciences, 2022
Social media have become an integral part of everyday life and are used in numerous domains. Hence, it is essential to comprehend how and why users use and engage themselves in social media. Personality traits are patterns of thinking, feeling or behaving that could potentially affect an individual's social media use. This paper aims at enhancing…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Social Media, Use Studies, Learner Engagement
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Robert J. Sternberg – Gifted Education International, 2024
Individuals are typically identified as gifted largely on the basis of competence in limited contexts, but their performance in the real world, both as children and adults, often lags far behind their competence. Thus, the identification of the individuals as "gifted," however useful in theory, is much less useful in practice. This…
Descriptors: Models, Gifted, Competence, Performance
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Stevenson, Betsey – Journal of Economic Education, 2022
Today's students are motivated to understand the world around them, and in so doing, they question things that their professors take for granted. Students are naturally drawn to question the world around them, and as they do so, they are developing frameworks to better organize their questions and the answers. The author understands that students…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Skill Development
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Hadzigeorgiou, Yannis – Education Sciences, 2022
This paper focuses on the potential of storytelling as a means of influencing students to become engaged with science and to choose a career in a STEM field. Given the role that leaders can play in motivating and influencing people and considering Nikola Tesla a leader in the fields of electrical engineering and science, the paper identifies…
Descriptors: Biographies, Scientists, Learner Engagement, Story Telling
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Singh, Aditya; Manjaly, Jaison A. – SAGE Open, 2022
Despite a high primary school enrollment in India, the overall learning levels have been low, and the dropout level in secondary school and beyond has been high. One reason for low learning levels and high drop-out rates is the student's lack of motivation to learn in the classroom. We suggest that curiosity may be a useful tool to improve student…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Educational Improvement, Outcomes of Education, Foreign Countries
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Leech, Nancy L. – Research in the Schools, 2021
This special issue of "Research in the Schools" ("RITS") was developed by three incredible editors: Elena Forzani, Sandra Schamroth Abrams, and Tony Onwuegbuzie. Each of these editors brought her or his own experiences with writing, publishing, and reviewer/editorial work to the work of putting together this special issue. Most…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Consultants, Expertise
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Kenett, Yoed N.; Humphries, Stacey; Chatterjee, Anjan – Creativity Research Journal, 2023
Curiosity, creativity, and aesthetics are typically studied separately. The extent to which they share psychological and neural mechanisms is not well understood, despite all being linked to broader personality characteristics like Openness to Experience and are driven by a desire for information and knowledge. Here, we review evidence and advance…
Descriptors: Creativity, Aesthetics, Personality Traits, Memory
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Lai, Meng-Chuan – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2022
The clinical diagnostic process for autism is complex, especially because of the high co-occurrence with other neurodevelopmental and mental health conditions (Gillberg, 2010; Lai et al., 2019). Diagnosis is more complicated in youth and adults than in younger children because life experience and development affect presentation. In particular, it…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Clinical Diagnosis, Comorbidity
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