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Reidun Hoff-Jenssen – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2025
Being a schoolchild involves academic and social competencies often expressed from the viewpoints of politicians, researchers or parents. This article focuses on pupils' views, highlighting their experiences and reflections and aiming to give the pupils a voice in education. The study is based on data from 39 group interviews with 115 first-grade…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Student Attitudes, Friendship
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Li, Guang; Middlemiss, Wendy – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2022
To further the understanding of how individual differences among international students influence transitioning to a U.S. university, this quantitative study investigated whether cultural intelligence and social support directly influenced international students' adjustment to higher education, and whether social support moderated the relationship…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Social Support Groups, Student Adjustment, Foreign Students
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Lynette Patricia Cronin; Lisa Kervin; Jessica Mantei – Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 2022
The importance of children experiencing a successful transition to school is well established in research literature. Central to this is including the children themselves in the conversation about their learning and ensuring they develop a sense of fit and belonging to their new school environment. The findings shared in this paper sit within a…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Kindergarten, Young Children, Student Adjustment
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Anne Sosin; Andrea C. Kramer; Andreas B. Neubauer – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
Autonomous motivation for self-set goals (pursuing goals for more intrinsic and less extrinsic reasons) has been linked to affective well-being. Using intensive longitudinal data, the present article examines the link between university students' autonomous study motivation with affective well-being and targets fulfillment of the basic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Personal Autonomy, Student Motivation, Psychological Patterns
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Zaihua Liu – Best Evidence in Chinese Education, 2024
Teacher support significantly affects student learning and directly relates to their academic development. Learning satisfaction is the subjective perception and evaluation of learning quality on the part of the student, which represents, to certain extent, the quality of education. Based on data from a questionnaire survey of 1251 migrant…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Learning Processes, Student Attitudes, Educational Quality
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Sanni Pöysä; Noona Kiuru; Joona Muotka; Matilda Sorkkila; Minna Palmu; Katarina Perander; Marja-Kristiina Lerkkanen; Eija Pakarinen – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
The present study examined the profiles of parental perceptions of their child's school adjustment in terms of learning loss and school well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic in Finland. Furthermore, the extent to which the profiles differed with respect to the different children and their family characteristics, as well as their parents' stress…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Student Adjustment, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Heidur Hrund Jónsdóttir; Kristjana Stella Blöndal – Educational Psychology, 2024
Upper secondary school students with a strong academic self-concept are more likely to complete their studies and thus increase their well-being in the future. Previous research on the big-fish-little-pond-effect (BFLPE) has thoroughly established the negative contrast effect of average group academic achievement on students' academic…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Self Concept, Group Structure, Academic Ability
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Jing Sun; Laura M. Justice; Hui Jiang; Kelly M. Purtell; Tzu-Jung Lin; Arya Ansari – Grantee Submission, 2024
Considerable interest is directed to promoting children's success as they transition to kindergarten. It is generally proposed that children who experience lower levels of transition difficulties at kindergarten entry achieve higher academic and social-emotional gains, although this premise has seldom been explicitly evaluated in tandem with…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Student Adjustment, Achievement Gains, Social Development
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Gayathri Sadanala; Xinhao Xu; Hao He; Jhon Alexander Bueno-Vesga; Shangman Li – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2024
Virtual reality (VR) applications have displayed remarkable development in the past two decades and have now been used vastly across the world for various educational purposes. The aim of this study was to explore the experience of a three dimensional (3D) desktop VR-based orientation for new online university students. The research study adopted…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, College Students, School Orientation, Student Adjustment
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Ana Kozina; Katja Košir; Tina Pivec – School Mental Health, 2024
The complexities of individual (developmental changes) and contextual (change of school) factors interact during a school level transition period. The current study focuses on one aspect of possible difficulties, namely anxiety, and one potential support mechanism, specifically social support from family and peers, and their interplay during the…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Social Support Groups, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Ting Huang; Shadeed Khan – Journal of International Students, 2024
Gender studies in Western institutions of higher education tend to focus on the deficiencies of female students in adjusting to new cultures compared to their male counterparts (Contreras-Aguirre & Gonzalez, 2017; Manese et al., 1988; Mallinckrodt & Leong, 1992). Few researchers have delved into female Chinese international students' ways…
Descriptors: Females, Asians, Foreign Students, Self Concept
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Diahann Gallard – Pastoral Care in Education, 2024
This paper considers the topic of student wellbeing using the lens of a different type of support mechanism -- 'dog borrowing' -- which builds on prior research about emotion work and human-animal interactions but in the context of student transitions and pastoral care in higher education. This novel study was about the experiences of students…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Adjustment, Well Being
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Xuan Zhao; Alina Schartner – European Journal of Higher Education, 2024
This mixed-methods longitudinal study investigated the academic, sociocultural, and psychological adjustment trajectories of international students undertaking one-year postgraduate degrees in the humanities and social sciences at a single British university. It also sought to re-examine the applicability of 'U-curve' hypothesis. Three waves of…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Adjustment, Sociocultural Patterns, Emotional Adjustment
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Wei Lu; Tayla Everson Härkälä – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2024
International students have the potential to contribute significantly to host countries through cultural enrichment, economic growth, and human capital development. However, their successful integration into the host society is crucial to realise these benefits. By applying the framework of the two-way integration process from acculturation…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Experience, Foreign Countries, Employment
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Patrick Naoya Shorb – History of Education Quarterly, 2024
The Occupation of Japan (1945-1952) sought to democratize the nation's education system; pupil guidance was expected to play a key part of this process. American reformers promoted new guidance practices (e.g., the comprehensive collection of students' personal data, guidance interventions based on the case-study method, an expanded homeroom…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, World History, War, Educational History
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