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Gloria Roldán Jenkins – ProQuest LLC, 2022
With a disproportionately low number of Latinx students completing a nursing degree, it is critical that institutions of higher learning support students striving to apply to a nursing program and persisting up to graduation. This qualitative study investigated ways in which Latina undergraduate students become successful in nursing program degree…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Hispanic Americans, Nursing Education, Private Colleges
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Lauren C. Hennig; Lee Schaefer; Andrew Bennie; Douglas Gleddie – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2024
Background: Issues of social justice require the understanding and intervention of teachers across all subject areas. Teachers must be positioned to uphold fairness for all individuals in their classes while considering the disparities of wealth, opportunities, and social privileges that may impact the student experience. This paper explores the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Transformative Learning, Social Justice, Inquiry
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Sudha Krishnan – Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 2024
This study examines the understandings and beliefs about disability of teacher candidates in a credential program to teach students with extensive support needs and shows how reading first-person narratives by disabled authors in a course influenced these understandings and beliefs. The study used deductive thematic coding to analyze reflective…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Authors, Personal Narratives
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Jorge Chávez Rojas; Jaime Fauré Niñoles – Professional Development in Education, 2024
The relationship between theory and practice in teacher training has been discussed extensively in the world of education. Both theoretical and practical knowledge are fundamental to teachers' engagement in educational activities. However, the question of where this knowledge comes from and how it develops over time has yet to be answered. As…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Teacher Education Programs, Sociocultural Patterns, Learning Experience
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Rivka Hillel Lavian; Yael Kimhi; Tamar Shmuelovich – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2024
Over the past few decades, there has been a shift from the traditional family structure, with more acceptance of different structures, including those led by single parents. This qualitative photo-narrative study aimed at making the voices of single mothers raising children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) heard. According to the literature,…
Descriptors: One Parent Family, Mothers, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Child Rearing
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Brooke Hildebrand Clubbs; Eu Gene Chin – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2024
Structural equation modeling and autoethnography have rarely been integrated in scientific studies. The example employs a convergent intensive longitudinal data collection strategy and an explanatory bidirectional framework for data merging analysis to examine one instructor's practices of incorporating social-emotional learning (SEL) and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, COVID-19, Pandemics, Teacher Burnout
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Kadidja Koné; Fatoumata Kéita; Binta Koita – ELT Journal, 2024
This collaborative autoethnographic study explores how three female university English teachers in critical friendship navigated professional identity tensions related to the ideological biases of male faculty members implying that women do not belong in academia because of their gender and the responsibilities it entails in an African context. In…
Descriptors: Females, Foreign Countries, Language Teachers, English (Second Language)
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Catherine-Laura Dunnington – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2024
As textiles continue to feature heavily in discussions of sustainability, and young students continue to be positioned as saviors of the planet, this paper joins the call for assemblage thinking in early years research that decenters humans and foregrounds relationships. What follows is a subset of a larger study, where one preschool classroom…
Descriptors: Textiles Instruction, Creative Thinking, Preschool Education, Preschool Children
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Elisabeth L. De Moor; Theo A. Klimstra; Lotte Van Doeselaar; Susan Branje – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2024
Identity research focuses on multiple processes capturing how adolescents form and maintain a sense of self. However, identity content (the "what" of identity) might impact associations between identity and the association with well-being. We examined this potential role of content (i.e., valence and life domain) in two studies, focusing…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Thinking Skills, Well Being, Correlation
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Kaleigh A. Mrowka; Ravi Bhatt; Rafael Rodriguez; Jeff P. Godowski; Erin Baker-Meno; Kelli Perkins – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2024
Restorative practices can serve as a proactive approach to address behavior in a way that not only repairs harm and restores relationships, but also creates stronger communities. Using a circle-style conversation to elicit our perceptions of the potential of these practices to support and advance liberatory principles, we sought to uncover the…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Inclusion, Community Development, Educational Researchers
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Camila Sarria-Sanz; Amanda Alencar; Emma Verhoeven – Learning, Media and Technology, 2024
This article critically reflects on the implementation of participatory video (PV) to explore the perspectives of 14 refugee participants regarding their place-making strategies in the Netherlands. The insights here derive from the experience of co-designing and implementing the "Digital Place-makers" program: a filmmaking course that…
Descriptors: Refugees, Video Technology, Foreign Countries, Film Production
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Youmen Chaaban; Abdullah Abu-Tineh; Hadeel Alkhateeb; Michael Romanowski – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2024
Through a Systems Theory Framework, the study explored the systems of influence on male teachers' career development within individual, social, and environmental-societal contexts. Four male Qatari teachers recounted their stories of career past, present and future in this life history study. Narrative data from four female teachers were also…
Descriptors: Career Development, Foreign Countries, Personal Narratives, Social Influences
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Clare Woolhouse – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
I consider how teachers discursively instantiate their identities through narrative work, which I frame using the metaphor of weaving a tapestry of the self, and drawing together a conceptualisation of technologies of the self with ideas around performativity, agency and psycho-technologies. I have included data from my analysis of sixteen life…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Teachers, Teaching Experience, Foreign Countries
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Xiaoyan Liang – European Journal of Education, 2024
Enhancing student engagement yields a multitude of benefits for students. It not only improves their satisfaction but also increases their motivation, enriches their learning experience, reduces their sense of isolation and ultimately enhances their academic performance. However, Chinese students in transnational education are known for being…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Chinese, Learner Engagement, Student Participation
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Kaleb L. Briscoe – Journal of Higher Education, 2024
Hate crimes across the country are becoming more prevalent, and there are growing concerns for higher education and college campuses. White supremacy has been noted as a potential driving force escalating hate and discrimination at disproportionate levels, especially for Black students on predominantly white campuses. This qualitative study…
Descriptors: African American Students, Graduate Students, Student Experience, Racism
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