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Mikiewicz, Piotr – Cogent Education, 2021
The concept of social capital has become in recent decades one of the most powerful ideas in social science. Having its roots in sociology and economics, it has consistently "settled" in almost all fields that deal with human functioning--pedagogy, social work, social anthropology, history, health sciences. This multiplicity of…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Social Sciences, Educational Sociology, Educational Theories
Kozhakhmet, Sanat; Moldashev, Kairat; Yenikeyeva, Aisulu; Nurgabdeshov, Assylbek – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
The use of corporate management practices in higher education has led to spread of result-oriented practices to improve research productivity, including publication rewards and requirements. In this paper we stress the importance of input and process based approaches by examining the mediating role of research self-efficacy on the relationship…
Descriptors: Productivity, Research, Self Efficacy, College Faculty
Ho, Tu-Kuang; Lin, Yu-Tzeng – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2016
Group identity is a critical component in developing effective classroom management. While there have been numerous studies on group identity, they have primarily focused on its effects on the physical classroom entity. Advances in information technology, however, have enabled the creation of virtual communities, which have become a vital channel…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Classroom Techniques, Online Courses, Simulated Environment
Kimberley Crawford – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The United States is trailing competing nations in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education threatening the prosperity of our nation's most vital industries. Internationally, our students rank below other large or high-income economies in math and science assessments while interest and proficiency in STEM-related careers is…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Ecology, Partnerships in Education, School Business Relationship
Elizabeth Gil; Ceceilia Parnther – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2024
This case study examines reciprocal mentoring in a community-based program (CBP) serving immigrant Latino families with school-aged children. University student volunteers shared technological and college knowledge and grew in leadership skills. Simultaneously, they gained familial and cultural support and belonging from program families. The CBP…
Descriptors: Community Education, Hispanic American Students, Mentors, Family (Sociological Unit)
Arriaza, Gilberto; Rocha, Christie – Issues in Teacher Education, 2016
Sharing school supplies appears, indeed, a simple, even an irrelevant routine activity, but upon closer examination one realizes that deeper and complex issues are at stake. This article aims at explaining how seemingly uneventful classroom activities contain the potential to building social capital in the classroom, which occurs when and if…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Interpersonal Relationship, Interpersonal Competence, Trust (Psychology)
Zhao, Fang; Kemp, Linzi – Research in Learning Technology, 2013
Web 2.0-based workplace learning is defined in this article as informal learning that takes place in the workplace through connections and collaborations mediated by Web 2.0 technology. Web 2.0-based workplace learning has the potential to enhance organisational learning and development. However, little systematic research has been published that…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Web 2.0 Technologies, Informal Education, Social Exchange Theory
Lee, Moosung – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2010
This article discusses conceptual considerations for social capital research in education from a social network perspective. Specifically, the article raises three key conceptual issues that call for further elaboration of concepts of social capital: redefining potential resources as accessible but un-utilized sources of social capital;…
Descriptors: Network Analysis, Social Networks, Social Capital, Social Exchange Theory
Molm, Linda D. – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2010
Reciprocity is one of the defining features of social exchange and social life, yet exchange theorists have tended to take it for granted. Drawing on work from a decade-long theoretical research program, I argue that reciprocity is structured and variable across different forms of exchange, that these variations in the structure of reciprocity…
Descriptors: Social Life, Social Networks, Social Capital, Organizational Theories
Zhang, Mian; Zheng, Wei; Wei, Jun – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2009
Social capital has been receiving increasing attention in HRD research. However, the sources of social capital have received inadequate attention. Little has been done to reveal how people obtain their social capital in the workplace. This study investigated the effects of employees' altruistic citizenship behavior and job involvement on their…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Labor Force Development, Employees, Citizenship
van Emmerik, I. J. Hetty – Career Development International, 2008
Purpose: The paper aims to follow social exchange theory and group social capital theory, to predict positive relationships between (informal) mentoring and various support resources for two types of performance (i.e. perceptions of individual and team performance). Design/methodology/approach: The associations of individual-level mentoring and…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Social Exchange Theory, Prediction, Interpersonal Relationship
Molm, Linda D.; Schaefer, David R.; Collett, Jessica L. – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2007
The value of reciprocity in social exchange potentially comprises both instrumental value (the value of the actual benefits received from exchange) and communicative or symbolic value (the expressive and uncertainty reduction value conveyed by features of the act of reciprocity itself). While all forms of exchange provide instrumental value, we…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Social Exchange Theory, Social Behavior, Interaction
Beale, Tyson J. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study explored the family dynamics of persistent African American college men. These students were typical Black males, not those pre-categorized as high-achieving or unprepared for college. The stories of participants revealed their strength, ambition, and intentions to successfully gain a baccalaureate degree. In general Black males are…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Academic Persistence, Social Sciences, Adjustment (to Environment)
Lee, Valerie E.; Croninger, Robert G. – 1999
The aim of this paper is to expand the conceptualization of social capital to guide investigations of the construct in educational settings. Based on fieldwork in six U.S. high schools, the authors present a framework for studying the effects of school-based forms of social capital on adolescents' academic development. The study identified six…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High Risk Students, High Schools, Peer Relationship
Marks, Helen M. – 1999
This paper focuses on investigating the purposive design of learning environments to counter the erosion of social capital in communities and schools in contemporary society. Can schools intentionally replenish stocks of social capital by creating normative systems conducive to the optimal academic and social development of students, and by…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High Risk Students, High Schools, Norms
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