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Ginsberg, Ricki – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2020
Using theories of positioning, emotion, and power as a lens, this study explores the lived experiences of a reader labeled as struggling who was enrolled in four different course contexts: traditional high school English, high school remedial reading, high school Young Adult Literature, and college English. Interview data suggests the participant…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Power Structure, Labeling (of Persons), High School Students
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Mairi, Salam; Febriani, Sri; Solusia, Carbiriena – Online Submission, 2018
This study aims to do further investigation on Chinese universities students' attitudes towards native and non-native English speaking-teachers. It mainly studies two major researches on the topic with at least 368 participants from China (mainly) and Hungary. The study critically reviews the two studies and finds out that the fact about NESTs is…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Native Speakers, Foreign Countries
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Kenney, Christine K.; Sreckovic, Melissa – Journal of Effective Teaching in Higher Education, 2019
Words and labels used about a person inevitably have an impact, whether intended or unintended. This article discusses the need for intentional and overt, critical reflection and discussion in higher education regarding the language faculty and students use. The authors provide language examples commonly used in courses that could have varied…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Usage, Labeling (of Persons), College Students
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Hannigan, Terence P. – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2016
Clinicians working with students of Hispanic/Latina/o background may tend to categorize these students as Hispanic/Latino/a regardless of their or their ancestors' country of origin. This article challenges the wisdom of using such broad terminology, because it masks considerable differences among Hispanic/Latina/o students, and proposes instead…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Services, Counseling Techniques, Labeling (of Persons)
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MacLeod, Andrea; Allan, Julie; Lewis, Ann; Robertson, Christopher – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2018
This qualitative study used Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis to consult with 16 autistic UK higher education (HE) students about their experiences of success. An in-depth participatory approach encouraged participants to become co-analysts of their data. Participants offered counter-narratives to deficit-based interpretations of autism,…
Descriptors: Autism, Higher Education, College Students, Qualitative Research
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Goldman, Zachary W. – Communication Education, 2018
Concerns about the mental health of students have been documented at every level of formal education (cf., Castillo & Schwartz, 2013; Durlak & Wells, 1997; Soet & Sevig, 2006). Addressing the entirety of these concerns is beyond the scope of this forum, thus the author's comments are geared primarily toward higher education; however,…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Mental Disorders, Best Practices, Social Bias
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Xu, Cora Lingling – European Educational Research Journal, 2015
This article is drawn from research in an ongoing multiple case study of the identity constructions of tertiary-level border-crossing students from mainland China to Hong Kong. It begins by outlining the contextual and conceptual background of the study, followed by the presentation and discussion of the three aspects of identity being…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Mobility, Case Studies, College Students
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Hawk, Jena L.; Hill, Lilian H. – Community College Enterprise, 2016
Due to its seemingly unclear and ambiguous mission, the community college has somewhat of a stigma attached to it, as the four-year institution defines the American college experience (LaPaglia, 1994). Although only a few studies concerning media portrayals of community college students have been published within the last 20 years, the existing…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Students, Mass Media, Stereotypes
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Serekoane, Motsaathebe – Athens Journal of Education, 2016
The principle of dialogue is the innovative teaching and learning practices with a transformative agenda. This paper argues that through dialogue lecturers can stimulate students to think and argue for themselves, rather than defer to tradition and authority. However, the context that is conducive for dialogic education, especially in a country…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Lecture Method, Persuasive Discourse, Transformative Learning
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Spottswood, Erin L.; Walther, Joseph B.; Holmstrom, Amanda J.; Ellison, Nicole B. – Human Communication Research, 2013
Without physical appearance, identification in computer-mediated communication is relatively ambiguous and may depend on verbal cues such as usernames, content, and/or style. This is important when gender-linked differences exist in the effects of messages, as in emotional support. This study examined gender attribution for online support…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Identification, Authors, Females
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Banks, Joy – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2017
This investigation employs Disability Critical Race Studies as a theoretical framework to determine the interdependence of racism and ableism in school settings. African American male students with learning disabilities are queried about their interpretations of special education placement and labeling while attempting to secure educational…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Learning Disabilities, Labeling (of Persons)
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MacLeod, Andrea; Lewis, Ann; Robertson, Christopher – British Journal of Special Education, 2013
This article explores the views of six higher education students with autism/Asperger syndrome. The research draws upon social identity theory to explore how participants made meaning of their label. There was consensus that information given at the point of diagnosis generally did not reflect their individual experiences. First-hand accounts…
Descriptors: Autism, Asperger Syndrome, College Students, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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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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Livermore, Jeffrey A.; Wiechowski, Linda S.; Scafe, Marla G. – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2011
The purpose of this study was to evaluate faculty perceptions of student credibility based on email addresses. The survey was conducted at an upper division business school in Michigan where all students have completed at least two years of college courses. The survey results show that a student's selection of an email address does influence the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, College Students, Relationship
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Imperio Arenas González, Maria – HOW, 2012
This article describes the research project carried out with a blind student, who studied French at a public university. The pedagogical experience over three years began in a classroom when a foreign language teacher and educator felt herself "handicapped," as she had not been prepared for working with blind people. In order to put her…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Language Teachers, Second Language Learning, Blindness
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