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P. Citlally Jimenez; Adam Zwickle; Jenny M. Dauer – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2024
Decision making about complex socioscientific issues (SSI) involves recognizing and weighing tradeoffs among conflicting values and stakeholder outcomes. A vital but difficult practice, engaging in tradeoffs allows decision-makers to engage in perspective-taking, and also identify that not all their desired goals may be fulfilled by a policy.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Interdisciplinary Approach, Scientific Literacy, Decision Making
Pearl Han Li; Tamar Kushnir – Developmental Science, 2025
Moral decisions often involve dilemmas: cases of conflict between competing obligations. In two studies (N = 204), we ask whether children appreciate that reasoning through dilemmas involves acknowledging that there is no single, simple solution. In Study 1, 5- to 8-year-old US children were randomly assigned to a Moral Dilemma condition, in which…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Abstract Reasoning, Moral Values, Problem Solving
Gülbin Demir Celayir; Ece Yagci Akgunduz; Simel Parlak; Halil Eksi – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2024
This study aims to adapt the Decision to Forgive Scale, initially developed by Davis et al. (2015), for use in Turkish culture. The focus is on evaluating the scale's validity and reliability within the Turkish context, providing researchers and counselors with a tool to measure the decision to forgive, separate from the act of forgiveness itself.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Turkish, Translation, Test Construction
Noreen, Saima; MacLeod, Malcolm D. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
We report 3 empirical studies that represent the first systematic attempt to explore the relationship between emotional and decisional forgiveness and intentional forgetting. On this basis, we propose a model that provides a credible explanation for the relationship between forgiveness and forgetting. Specifically, we propose that engaging in…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Decision Making, Memory, Affective Behavior
Anecdotes Impact Medical Decisions Even When Presented with Statistical Information or Decision Aids
Emily N. Line; Sara Jaramillo; Micah Goldwater; Zachary Horne – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
People are inundated with popular press reports about medical research concerning what is healthy, get advice from doctors, and hear personal anecdotes. How do people integrate conflicting anecdotal and statistical information when making medical decisions? In four experiments (N = 4126), we tested how people use conflicting information to judge…
Descriptors: Medical Research, Personal Narratives, Decision Making, Data Use
Marsh, Alan J. – Research Papers in Education, 2022
This paper provides an overview of the rate of appeal to the Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Tribunal in England by analysis of official data published by the Ministry of Justice. The article will also consider the effects of socio-economic deprivation on appeals and hearings, the fiscal constraints placed on Local Authorities and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students with Disabilities, Public Policy, Conflict Resolution
Walsh, John – History of Education, 2022
This paper explores the process of negotiation, lobbying and parliamentary debate that brought the Irish universities legislation into being in the early 1900s against a backdrop of political and religious conflict. The complex interaction between British ministers and Catholic bishops before and throughout the legislative process dictated the…
Descriptors: Debate, Universities, Educational Legislation, Political Attitudes
Cameron, Maxwell A.; Ribeiro, Alessandra; Baier, Gerald; McKay, Spencer; Monnerat, Rebecca Alegría; Cameron, Catherine Ann – Journal of Political Science Education, 2023
Competition among parties is a central feature of democratic politics, but extreme partisanship can undermine democratic practices and institutions. We report the results of a formative curricular intervention involving reflective discussions designed to avoid hyper-partisanship in a training program for anyone--including university students--with…
Descriptors: Political Science, Political Attitudes, Content Analysis, Public Officials
McMain, Emma M. – Gender and Education, 2022
Amidst essentialising discourses that circulate through educational spaces (e.g. that 'boys will be boys' or that boys are inherently aggressive), there is a need for more research that explores adolescent identities as complex and relational. This study considers the affective-discursive practices that both constrain and enable teenage boys to…
Descriptors: Aggression, Violence, Males, Gender Differences
Hanna Reho; Oleksandra Reho – Journal of Educational Sciences, 2023
In the context of martial law in Ukraine, the educational sector has faced unprecedented challenges, particularly in the realm of preschool education. This paper presents a case study of the Zakarpattia Institute of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education and its rapid response to transform its curriculum to support preschool educators in these trying…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, Environmental Influences, Preschool Teachers
Robert J. Sternberg; Jenna Landy; Jennifer Long – Roeper Review, 2024
Procedures for identifying the gifted often make use of tests of general intelligence, among other assessments. Robert J. Sternberg recently suggested that identification of the gifted should further involve assessment of what he refers to as adaptive intelligence--the ability to adapt to real-world environments. Such a conception of intelligence…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Intelligence Tests, Gifted, Identification
Sakamoto, Miki; Yamaguchi, Etsuji; Yamamoto, Tomokazu; Wakabayashi, Kazuya – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
Socio-scientific decision-making necessitates reasoning from multiple perspectives and the use of trade-offs. This study examines how students decide on socio-scientific issues when they engage in an instructional intervention to enhance their socio-scientific decision-making towards consensus building that, in this study, emphasises generating…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Science and Society, Genetics, Agriculture
Patel, Jwalin – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
"Learning To Live Together" (LTLT) has been proposed as one of the four UN pillars of education. Several Indian educationists including Aurobindo, Gandhi, Krishnamurti, and Tagore have emphasized equivalents like 'education of the heart' and founded schools that have pursued these goals, some for more than a century. This paper explores…
Descriptors: Dissent, Conflict, Empathy, Decision Making
Teachers' Decisional Participation and Job Satisfaction in Secondary Schools in Ekiti State, Nigeria
Taiwo, Ayegbusi Emmanuel; Ogunlade, Lucas Akin – International Journal of Educational Administration and Policy Studies, 2020
This study investigated the relationship between teachers' decisional participation and job satisfaction in secondary schools in Ekiti State. The study also examined the level of teachers' participation in decision making and level of job satisfaction. A descriptive research design of correlation type was adopted for the study while the population…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Decision Making, Teacher Participation, Job Satisfaction
Martinez, Andrew; Villegas, Lina; Hassoun Ayoub, Lama; Jensen, Elise; Miller, Michelle – Journal of School Violence, 2022
Restorative justice (RJ) practices have expanded significantly with the aim of improving school safety. Despite RJ's potential for transformative change, the factors driving these changes have rarely been the focus of rigorous scientific investigation. This qualitative study applies a system change framework to examine how organizational system…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Justice, Conflict Resolution, Theory Practice Relationship