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Meryem Demir Güdül; Seray Tatli Dalioglu – Online Submission, 2024
Awareness-raising efforts regarding the climate crisis in schools have gained momentum in recent years. However, increased awareness of the climate crisis has also led to a rise in eco-anxiety, which threatens the well-being of young people. Therefore, it is becoming important to be sensitive to eco-anxiety in climate crisis awareness education…
Descriptors: Ecology, Anxiety, Climate, Environmental Education
Ecological Momentary Assessment as a Delivery Service for Progress Monitoring Internalizing Concerns
Ishan N. Vengurlekar; Carly Oddleifson; Chelsea Salvatore; Stephen P. Kilgus; Evan H. Dart – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2025
Progress monitoring data provide important information on student functioning in response to an intervention. Yet, there are several barriers to effective progress monitoring of internalizing symptoms among youth. To address these concerns, the current paper conceptualized the use of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) as a service delivery…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Progress Monitoring, Student Improvement, Emotional Response
Russell, Elizabeth – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
Compulsory teaching of Aotearoa New Zealand histories has potential to change how this country's young people think and feel about themselves. However, achieving the new curriculum's vision of a more thoughtful and responsible citizenry is unlikely to be straightforward. For Pakeha secondary school students, descendants of European settlers, the…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response, Foreign Countries
Ruitenberg, Claudia; Rathje, Elisa – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2022
Education and, in particular, education concerned with our response to the climate crisis, can draw important lessons from the changed desires and re-evaluation of individual and collective values and goals that occurred as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has shown us the importance of making the limits of the world perceptible.…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Climate, Perception
Zembylas, Michalinos – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2022
This paper brings together Arendt's insights on evil and thinking along with her concerns about the role of emotions in political life. The central questions driving this exploration are two: How does Arendt understand 'thinking' in her theory of evil and what can educators learn from this? What are her concerns about the role of emotions in…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship, Political Attitudes, Antisocial Behavior
Harrison, Laura M.; Williams-Cumberbatch, Helen – Journal of Transformative Education, 2022
As college student educators, we notice a pattern of difficulty in our students' ability to engage meaningfully across ideological differences. In this work, we posit the social media mindset's penchant for reductive framing and outgroup shaming as a potential diagnosis of the problem. We explore how these tendencies show up in the classroom; we…
Descriptors: College Students, Interpersonal Communication, Ideology, Persuasive Discourse
Davis, James P. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2022
Bonne and Higgins (2022) explore game playing and fluctuations in emotional climate at a classroom level of analysis using a social and phenomenological orientation. My aim in this forum paper is to extend upon their work by exploring the nature of both formal game rules and practical game rules as reasoning-in-action where science reasoning may…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Science Education, Standards, Gamification
Bhansari, Rachel Snyder – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2023
This article analyzes critical reflection groups held over the course of a year-long collaborative ethnography between me as researcher and five novice bilingual teachers. Drawing on feminist theories of emotion as knowledge, I argue that coalitional critical consciousness developed in our meetings through emotional expression and acknowledgment…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Ethnography, Educational Researchers, Bilingual Teachers
Stahl, Garth; Keddie, Amanda; Adams, Ben – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Educators continue to struggle with how masculinities are performed and regulated in spaces of learning. In a time of rapid social change, there is a renewed impetus for gender justice reform in schooling, though these approaches themselves remain a shifting picture. Adding a new layer of complexity, we are now witness to educational policy…
Descriptors: Males, Masculinity, Gender Bias, Social Bias
Oksana Caivano; Victoria Talwar – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2023
Gossip is an important part of adolescent development. Although gossip can be used for negative influence, it can also be used for positive relational purposes such as establishing norms and creating intimacy. Discerning the gossip sharer's motives is important for receivers to determine how to react. However, the lack of visual and tonal cues in…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Interpersonal Communication, Adolescents, Motivation
Cynthia C. Reyes – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
The following autoethnographic narrative uses the tenets of AsianCrit to examine and theorize the limitations of teaching from an empathy model particularly for women of color who contend with a model minority identity in a predominantly white institution. Although there is nothing unique or new about addressing white fragility in a teacher…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Autobiographies, Empathy, Minority Group Teachers
Ginsburg, Shiphra; Stroud, Lynfa; Lynch, Meghan; Melvin, Lindsay; Kulasegaram, Kulamakan – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
Assessment of clinical teachers by learners is problematic. Construct-irrelevant factors influence ratings, and women teachers often receive lower ratings than men. However, most studies focus only on numeric scores. Therefore, the authors analyzed written comments on 4032 teacher assessments, representing 282 women and 448 men teachers in one…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Medical Education, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Linguistics
Miller, Dylan B.; Rassaby, Madeleine M.; Collins, Katherine A.; Milad, Mohammad R. – Learning & Memory, 2022
Fear is an adaptive emotion that serves to protect an organism against potential dangers. It is often studied using classical conditioning paradigms where a conditioned stimulus is paired with an aversive unconditioned stimulus to induce a threat response. Less commonly studied is a phenomenon that is related to this form of conditioning, known as…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Conditioning, Cues, Stimuli
Zembylas, Michalinos – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
This paper analyses the emotional governance of responses to terrorist attacks and examines the extent to which affective pedagogies in civic education may contest the emotional norms that are institutionalised in society. This analysis is important, not only because it makes visible how forms of violence (especially terrorism) have an emotional…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Terrorism, Self Control, Emotional Response
Cheryl E. Matias – Thresholds in Education, 2023
From a global pandemic that killed 6.5 million people to worldwide awareness of police brutality leading to the systematic murders of Black people, the world today has set a new precedent in what constitutes fear. Plainly, fear is not always some sentimental whim one conjures up against a fantastical boogeyman; instead, fear in today's sense is…
Descriptors: Whites, Racial Attitudes, Racism, Critical Race Theory