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Te-Sheng Chang; Alexander MacDonald Haynes – Educational Gerontology, 2025
Curricula have historically overlooked non-heteronormative education for elderly populations. The purpose of this study was to assess attitude changes toward same-sex relationships among Taiwanese older adults before and after taking a curriculum focused on the lived experiences of same-sex partners. Seventy-six older adults from Hualien County,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Equal Education, Older Adults, Attitude Change
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Garzón Díaz, Karim Del Rocío; Goodley, Dan – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2021
As teachers of disability studies, working with students from the health and psychological sciences, we tackle some of our pedagogical challenges and offer productive possibilities. We begin by introducing the offerings of disability studies and then consider our first question: how might we invite disability into our teaching? We introduce a…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Allied Health Occupations Education, Social Bias, Attitudes toward Disabilities
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Shin, Kyunghee – Education as Change, 2019
Korea and the US have different levels of tolerance toward homosexuality. At the same time, the school in both countries is considered to reinforce homophobia and heteronormativity. This study focuses on juxtaposing Korean and American prospective teachers to compare their past and current understanding and attitudes toward homosexuality. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Homosexuality, LGBTQ People, Social Bias
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Kerry K. Cormier – English Journal, 2020
Students' attitudes are shaped by what they read. Their perspective determines what each reader chooses to focus on and be aware of while reading. If there is a lack of guided reading or prior experience with a particular topic - such as disability - students may not be aware of its presence in a text, and they may not recognize negative character…
Descriptors: Disability Discrimination, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Stereotypes, Literary Devices
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Malazonia, David; Macharashvili, Tamuna; Maglakelidze, Shorena; Chiabrishvili, Nino – Intercultural Education, 2021
The present study focuses on the development of intercultural values and attitudes in a linguistically homogeneous groups of students in the nation of Georgia. The aim of the research was to study: (1) intercultural values (valuing cultural diversity) and attitudes (openness to cultural otherness and to other beliefs, worldviews and practices) of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cultural Awareness, Student Attitudes, Languages
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Chrostek, Anna; Sonik, Janina; Krzyzanowska-Zbucka, Joanna; Switaj, Piotr; Nowak, Izabela; Anczewska, Marta – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2015
Social stigma is widely recognized as a major barrier to recovery from mental illness. In Poland, as in other countries, the society perceives mental illnesses as an intimidating problem, while the people affected are often treated with reservation and a sense of distance. One of the first Polish organizations addressing stigmatization and social…
Descriptors: Social Bias, Mental Disorders, Barriers, Foreign Countries
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Surface, Jeanne L.; Theobald, Paul – Peabody Journal of Education, 2014
The idea that rural schools and communities, indeed, even rural people, are somehow substandard or second-class has deep historical roots. The goal of this essay is to reveal that history so as to render stereotypical conceptions all things rural less powerful and more easily dismissed by rural school professionals. Consequently the focus is on…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Leadership, Stereotypes, Misconceptions
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Odionye, Ada E. – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
The purpose of this study is to investigate into the acute and perennial under-representation of women in Nigerian Politics. In Nigeria women make up half of the population and they have been known to have contributed in no small measure to the development and sustenance of the society yet they are hardly there in the political scene. We have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Politics, Participation
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Wurtele, Sandy K.; Maruyama, LaRae – Teaching of Psychology, 2013
Research suggests that university students tend to hold negative attitudes about older adults. However, there is some evidence to suggest that these ageist attitudes can be challenged and changed through curricular intervention. The current study was designed to determine whether the "Activities of Older Adults" exercise as part of a…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Negative Attitudes, Social Attitudes, Older Adults
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Hoaas, Geir – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2014
This article is based on a survey of an international class, covering a period of 8 years, each class consisting of 24-32 students form 12-16 different countries, mainly Europe, but also including some Asians, Africans and Americans. Through the course, the students are confronted with their own attitudes, exploring how they react to prejudices…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Global Education, Interpersonal Competence, Social Attitudes
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Kendra, Matthew S.; Cattaneo, Lauren B.; Mohr, Jonathan J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2012
Abnormal psychology instructors often use traditional and personal methods to educate students about and improve student attitudes toward mental illness and professional help-seeking. Data from abnormal psychology students (N = 190) were used to determine if and how students' attitudes toward mental illness and professional help-seeking attitudes…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Help Seeking, Student Attitudes, Mental Disorders
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Kirschner, L. Lynette – The EUROCALL Review, 2015
This papers looks into whether combining Skype, blogging and class discussions reinforces or refutes stereotypes. The hypothesis was that some students do not have an adequate chance to reflect on their skype experience and course content. To see if students have made improvements in reducing stereotypes, the Standards for Foreign Language…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Social Networks, Web 2.0 Technologies, Web Sites
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Boucher, Laura A.; Campbell, Duncan G. – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2014
Stigma is one reason that some people avoid seeking mental health treatment. This study tested whether a biologically based anti-stigma message affected various stigma-related outcomes in college students. One hundred eighty-two undergraduate participants were randomly assigned to see a billboard presenting the message, "Depression is a brain…
Descriptors: College Students, Depression (Psychology), Undergraduate Students, Control Groups
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Hughes-Hassell, Sandra – Library Quarterly, 2013
Counter-storytelling is defined by critical race theory scholars as a method of telling the stories of those people whose experiences are not often told, including people of color, the poor, and members of the LGBTQ community. This article discusses multicultural young adult literature as a form of counter-storytelling, with an emphasis on how…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Multicultural Education, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnicity
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Knecht, Thomas; Martinez, Lisa M. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2012
This article examines the extent to which service-learning courses affect students' attitudes and opinions. Elsewhere, we used a pre/postsurvey field experiment to demonstrate that volunteering with a homeless person tends to erode the stereotypes held by the domiciled--a confirmation of the venerable contact hypothesis. Here we use the same…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Interpersonal Relationship, Social Attitudes, Homeless People
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