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Zeljana Pavlovic; Lucas M. Jeno – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2024
Peer mentoring has shown beneficial effects in facilitating academic and social integration among first-year students in higher education. Previous research is, however, limited by the exclusion of a comparison group, to examine whether the integration process still occurs among non-mentored students, independently of peer mentoring. By using…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Freshmen, Mentors, Peer Relationship
Ellen Larsen; Yvonne Salton; Melissa Fanshawe; Lorraine Gaunt; Lisa Ryan; Yvonne Findlay; Peter Albion – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
Global pressure on universities to compete for research rankings has escalated research expectations and intensified a performativity culture for early career researchers (ECRs). However, there are limited examples in the literature of ECRs advocating for their career and research trajectories. In response to this issue, ECRs in one Australian…
Descriptors: Researchers, Advocacy, Careers, Foreign Countries
Denise Jackson; Ruth Bridgstock; Claire Lambert; Matalena Tofa; Ruth Sibson – Education & Training, 2024
Purpose: Flatter organisational structures and nonlinear career trajectories mean intrinsic value and subjective career success are increasingly important for motivating, guiding and rewarding contemporary workers. While objective measures of career success have been well explored, more research is needed to understand the dimensions of subjective…
Descriptors: Success, College Graduates, Employment, Career Readiness
Inese Jurgena; Dagnija Cedere; Ingrida Keviša – Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability, 2024
The contradictions of human development nowadays are related to the educational environment, which is characterized by changes induced by globalization and modern technologies; therefore, the activation of the potential of personality is becoming increasingly important, which is impossible without the training of purposeful and motivated teachers…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Student Attitudes, Opinions, Teacher Role
Martin H. Jones; Katja Košir – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
The multifaceted nature of peer social status entails personal benefits and potential detrimental effects that are particularly relevant to adolescents, as they place a higher emphasis on popularity and being well-liked compared to other stages of development. The study examined adolescents' motivational constructs related to gaining or changing…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Social Status, Adolescents, Secondary School Students
Ju-Chieh Huang – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
This research applied the perspectives of volition theory and goal setting theory to analyze the effects of teachers' volitional strategies and task value on goal commitment in remedial teaching. The samples were collected from 92 elementary schools and 460 teachers with remedial teaching experiences were invited to participate in this study.…
Descriptors: Remedial Instruction, Elementary School Teachers, Teaching Experience, Teacher Characteristics
Sam R. McHugh; Maureen Callanan; Garrett Jaeger; Cristine H. Legare; David M. Sobel – Child Development, 2024
This study examines how parents' and children's explanatory talk and exploratory behaviors support children's causal reasoning at a museum in San Jose, CA in 2017. One-hundred-nine parent-child dyads (3-6 years; 56 girls, 53 boys; 32 White, 9 Latino/Hispanic, 17 Asian-American, 17 South Asian, 1 Pacific Islander, 26 mixed ethnicity, 7 unreported)…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Museums, Thinking Skills, Child Behavior
Fatemeh Javanmardi; Naser Rashidi; Bahram Jokar; Mohammad Saber Khaghaninejad – Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 2024
Relational goals newly added to the teachers' goal orientation framework have been identified as one of the central features of effective teaching. However, little research has taken such goals into account, specifically in higher education contexts. Concerning the association between self-efficacy and goal orientations, this study was undertaken…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Language Teachers, College Faculty
Palmquist, Adam – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2023
Gamification, the use of game-like elements in non-game contexts, has gained popularity in the field of human resources. However, little research has been conducted on the use of gamification in the employee onboarding process, specifically in terms of socializing and assimilating new employees into an organization. This study aimed to explore the…
Descriptors: Gamification, Handheld Devices, Orientation, Program Development
Tam, Joyce; Wyble, Brad – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2023
We investigated the extents of automaticity in location and orientation encoding in visual working memory (VWM) by manipulating their task relevance and assessing the amount of resource recruited by their encoding. Across five experiments, participants were surprised with a location report trial (Experiment 1A, 2A, and 3) or an orientation report…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Short Term Memory, Color, Late Adolescents
Brotherhood, Thomas – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2023
This paper employs narrative research methods to provide new theoretical and empirical insights into the role of individual agency in student migration. The paper begins with a theoretical exploration of agency in international migration, broadly conceived, and applies this to student migration specifically. This exploration emphasizes the…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Mobility, Personal Autonomy, Foreign Countries
Wang He; Liang Ding – SAGE Open, 2023
China's rapid economic growth and correlating growth of metropolitan areas has attracted young people leaving their hometowns from the rural areas. Revitalizing the rural areas has been a national development strategy in China. College students returning home to start businesses is one way to alleviate the current shortage of young talents in…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Entrepreneurship, Foreign Countries, Rural Development
Yajing Zhang; Thi Kim Truc Huynh; Benjamin James Dyson – npj Science of Learning, 2023
We argue that the feedback traditionally used to indicate negative outcomes causes future detrimental performance because of the default goal of "win maximization." In gaming paradigms where participants intentionally performed as well ("win maximization") and as poorly ("loss maximization") as possible, we showed a…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Gamification, Goal Orientation, Success
Aguirre, Marie; Brun, Mélanie; Couderc, Auriane; Reboul, Anne; Senez, Philomène; Mascaro, Olivier – Cognitive Science, 2022
Anticipating the learning consequences of actions is crucial to plan efficient information seeking. Such a capacity is needed for learners to determine which actions are most likely to result in learning. Here, we tested the early ontogeny of the human capacity to anticipate the amount of learning gained from seeing. In study 1, we tested infants'…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Infants, Goal Orientation, Cognitive Processes
Lynnae Venaruzzo; Negin Mirriahi; Oleksandra Poquet; Shane Dawson – Student Success, 2024
Second-year university students often experience a disconnection with their learning and may feel unmotivated, lack confidence, and are unprepared for the higher expectations and complex concepts of their courses. Their disconnection with their learning can be addressed through deepening the social connections between other second-year students,…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Help Seeking, Undergraduate Students, Peer Relationship