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Tingting Xu; Lexa Jack – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
This study explored young children's perceptions of engineers and engineering through their drawings and narratives. Twenty-six children ranging from four-to eight-years-old participated. Results indicated that although children in this group had limited knowledge of engineers and engineering, most of them, regardless of gender, not only drew…
Descriptors: Young Children, Engineering, Freehand Drawing, Childrens Attitudes
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Konstantina Dogani; Evangelia Papadopoulou – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2024
Teaching music often focuses on developing musical concepts, through comparisons and discriminations. This paper contributes to the discussion on concept development in music through recognition of common elements in a situation and a shift from a local to a general level, considering theoretical approaches to mathematical generalisation. It sets…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Preschool Children, Concept Formation
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Simon Massey – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
The UK-based article develops a quantitative method for measuring 8-9-year-old children's Gender Ability Beliefs through drawings, assessing the reliability and validity of the measure and its association with respondents' self-reported gender. The measure, originally used in the US by Beilock et al. (2010), required respondents to draw two…
Descriptors: Children, Sex, Childrens Attitudes, Gender Differences
Eleanore Hargreaves; Brian Lally; Bassel Akar; Jumana Al-Waeli; Jasmine Costello – UCL Press, 2024
"Schooling for Refugee Children" is a collaboration between five authors who explore their interactions with refugee children displaced from Syria to the Lebanese borders and London. Through a programme of carefully tailored research activities, they analyse the children's representations of their personal journeys and current…
Descriptors: Refugees, Children, Social Justice, Foreign Countries
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Praveen Kumaravelan; Audrey J. Leroux; Karrie E. Godwin – Grantee Submission, 2024
Brain breaks are often used during lessons to replenish childrens' attention, but children may respond differently to the variety of brain breaks they are offered. Therefore, two studies were conducted to identify both teachers' current use of brain breaks (Study 1) as well as the types of brain breaks children prefer (Study 2). Study 1 consisted…
Descriptors: Brain, Recess Breaks, Preferences, Student Attitudes
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Ana Jurado Gallego; Mª Elena González Alfaya; Rosario Mérida Serrano – Gender and Education, 2025
In this study, carried out in different provinces of Spain, we assess the impact of a co-educational science program conducted with children aged 3-6, whose objective is to deconstruct gender stereotypes in science by studying the biographies of female scientists. The evaluative methodology we use is based on analysing the opinions the pupils…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Gender Bias, Childrens Attitudes, Science Programs
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Angela M. Wiseman; Bethany P. Lewis; Jill F. Grifenhagen; Corrie H. Dobis – Journal of Children's Literature, 2024
Picturebooks can broaden students' understanding of diverse experiences and perspectives, both within and beyond their own worlds; in addition, picturebooks can affirm students' identities (Botelho & Rudman, 2009) and create spaces for critical conversations. Using the theoretical framework for critical multicultural analysis, this qualitative…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Picture Books, Cultural Pluralism, Stranger Reactions
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Ulises Bardullas; Eugenio Leyva-Figueroa – Research in Science Education, 2024
The prevailing portrayal of science and scientists within the public domain is a multifaceted mix of conventional stereotypes. Our study investigates these perceptions among Mexican children, analyzing 816 drawings and descriptions collected from fourth to seventh graders in rural and urban schools in Northwestern Mexico. Drawings were analyzed…
Descriptors: Children, Childrens Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Scientific Concepts