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What Happens in English Class Doesn’t Stay in English Class: How College Writers Remember, Story, and Inhabit the Past in the Present
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National Languages, Multilingual Education, and the Self-proclaimed "Militants" for Change in Senegal
Iwasaki, Erina. - 2022
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Struggle Gives Birth to Solidarity: The Lived Experiences of Trans Spectrum College Students in Red States Since the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
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The Paradox of Minzu Higher Education: Structural Inequity and Exclusion of Tibetans in China’s Tertiary Education
Lajiadou, Fnu. - 2022
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Implicit Instruction of Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish through Technology-Mediated Task-Based Language Teaching
Lopez Vera, Alexandra. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2022
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Math Attitudes and Achievement: The Moderating Role of Perceived Same-Ethnic Representation in Math Class
Harris, Piper. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2022
Abstract: There exist considerable achievement gaps in mathematics, where White and Asian students outperform Black and Latinx students across a variety of mathematics assessments. Research demonstrates that students’ beliefs about mathematics exert considerable influence on their performance in the subject: students with negative beliefs about math tend to perform significantly worse in mathematics than students with positive math beliefs. The present research investigated whether students’ perceptions of same-ethnic peers in their math classrooms serves a protective role for the math achievement of students with negative beliefs about the subject. The findings show that students with more negative beliefs about mathematics (i.e. high anxiety, low belonging, low importance, and low perceived competence) receive significantly poorer math grades than students with positive math attitudes. Moreover, perceived same-ethnic representation in math class had an unexpected moderating effect in the relationship between students’ beliefs about math and their actual achievement. When African American students reported they did not belong in math, were not competent in the subject, or had a high level of math anxiety, their math grades worsened when they also perceived there to be a high proportion of same-ethnic peers in their math course. The findings suggest researchers should take a more nuanced approach to exploring the protective function of perceived racial/ethnic representation.
Keyword: Education; math achievement; math attitudes; same-ethnic representation
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A Comparative Study of Mathematics Classroom Practices in Chile, Colombia, and Mexico
Barragan Torres, Mariana. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2022
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Assessing the Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Academic Performance: A Systematic Review ...
Tyrone, Rachel. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Activity Structure in Preschool Classrooms and Children’s Language Change ...
A. Busra Ceviren. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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A Corpus Based Study of the Matrix and Transgenderism ...
Cisneros, Daniel. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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The Discourse on LGBTQ Coming Out Process in Academic Journals ...
Cisneros, Daniel. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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الفعل المتعدي بين اللغة العربية واللغة الإندونيسية والاستفادة منه في تدريس اللغة العربية ...
Hilabi, Abdurrahman. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Children’s and adults’ language habitus and bilingual practices: Including children's voice in family language policy ...
Bui, Thi Minh Thu. - : Monash University, 2022
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Children’s and adults’ language habitus and bilingual practices: Including children's voice in family language policy ...
Bui, Thi Minh Thu. - : Monash University, 2022
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Developing a Curriculum for Addressing the Opioid Crisis: A National Collaborative Process ...
Kolomitro, Klodiana; Graves, Lisa; Kirby, Fran. - : SAGE Journals, 2022
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Bilingualism effects on cognition in autistic children are not all-or-nothing: The role of socioeconomic status in intellectual skills in bilingual autistic children ...
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Bilingualism effects on cognition in autistic children are not all-or-nothing: The role of socioeconomic status in intellectual skills in bilingual autistic children ...
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Developing a Curriculum for Addressing the Opioid Crisis: A National Collaborative Process ...
Kolomitro, Klodiana; Graves, Lisa; Kirby, Fran. - : SAGE Journals, 2022
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Oslo Early Education Study, study 2: Impact of a professional development intervention on the quality of caregiver–child interactions. ...
Bratlie, Siri. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Is it possible to teach social justice as lived capability? ...
Andrews, Ruth. - : figshare, 2022
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