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Enriching Stakeholder Theory: Student Identity of Higher Education

Enriching Stakeholder Theory: Student Identity of Higher Education

... the identity of students are observed, an enrichment of stakeholder theory catering student identity is ...solitary identity assigned should not categorically be accommodating various roles ...

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Tracking Student Identity Preferences. Summary Results of the AACRAO March Second Survey

Tracking Student Identity Preferences. Summary Results of the AACRAO March Second Survey

... Respondents represented 16 countries, commonwealths or territories, all 50 states plus DC, and 9 Canadian provinces as well as a variety of institutional types, control and sizes (Appendix B through E). All questions in ...

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Factors that Shape Arab American College Student Identity

Factors that Shape Arab American College Student Identity

... salient identity for them, they often find themselves having to respond to questions about Islam or to explain themselves for others, especially post- September ...

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Interpreting feedback: a discourse analysis of teacher feedback and student identity

Interpreting feedback: a discourse analysis of teacher feedback and student identity

... Other cases where feedback constructs an ontological existence is when teachers used phrases like, ‘The first sentence of the last paragraph is just insane’, ‘It’s a lot of backwards writing’, ‘I don’t really get where ...

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Exploring Saudi Arabia’s EFL Student Identity: A Narrative Critical Approach

Exploring Saudi Arabia’s EFL Student Identity: A Narrative Critical Approach

... The post 9/11 decade in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has been characterised by calls for socio-political reform both from outside and within the Kingdom. The homogenising, globalising effect of the World Wide Web ...

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Student Identity Work and the Micro/Politics of 'Special Educational Needs' in a Girls' Comprehensive School

Student Identity Work and the Micro/Politics of 'Special Educational Needs' in a Girls' Comprehensive School

... When Aqsa and Chantelle, cited above, produce themselves as different versions of 'special needs students', they use understandings of 'success' and 'achievement' that have been produced[r] ...

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Relationship between College Student Identity Development and Readiness for Change

Relationship between College Student Identity Development and Readiness for Change

... Ambivalence subscale of the SOCRATES pretest and posttest results show mean scores of 7.4 and 5.9 respectively, for possible scores between 4 and 20, indicating the scores are low. Participants with low scores on ...

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Playing Multiple Positions: Student-Athlete Identity Salience and Conflict

Playing Multiple Positions: Student-Athlete Identity Salience and Conflict

... salience. Student identity salience and athlete identity salience were measured individually using 10 items adapted from existing scales ...Athletic Identity Measurement Scale; Brewer, Van ...

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A (re)negotiation of identity: from 'mature student' to 'novice academic'

A (re)negotiation of identity: from 'mature student' to 'novice academic'

... the identity shift that these students underwent throughout the year and problematises the construct of ...of student identity but some felt alienated and marginalised by the predominant discourse of ...

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Athletic Identity, Vocational Identity, and Occupational Engagement in College Student-Athletes and Non-Athletes

Athletic Identity, Vocational Identity, and Occupational Engagement in College Student-Athletes and Non-Athletes

... a student-athlete identified with his or her academic identity, the more confidence he or she possessed in the ability to make career ...academic identity commitment was role ...role. ...

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The Construction of Student Mathematical Identity and its Relationship to Academic Achievement

The Construction of Student Mathematical Identity and its Relationship to Academic Achievement

... dependence on the teacher for sense-making is needed. Teaching practices intended to support student sensemaking are not new. As noted earlier in this study, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) ...

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Beyond prevalence to process : the role of self and identity in medical student well being

Beyond prevalence to process : the role of self and identity in medical student well being

... It is likely that this reduction in diversity of social contacts corresponds to a reduction in medical students’ self-complexity. Economics students are likely to think of themselves in many different roles and as ...

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Identity Development of Somali College Student

Identity Development of Somali College Student

... The interactive processes of gendered norms at home and higher educational outcomes elicited what Bronfenbrenner calls “instigative developmental responses” in his socio-ecological model (1993, p. 11). These responses ...

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The impact of social identity and cultural capital on different ethnic student groups at university

The impact of social identity and cultural capital on different ethnic student groups at university

... development and socialising. White students described ways in which their friendship networks indirectly benefited their studies, giving them the social confidence and knowledge to collaborate with peers or successfully ...

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Professional identity measures for student health professionals – a systematic review of psychometric properties

Professional identity measures for student health professionals – a systematic review of psychometric properties

... professional identity mea- ...Professional Identity Scale for Nursing Students [23] as part of their development, and both were found to be ...professional identity measures have no reported ...

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Shaping E professional Identities  Social Media and student social worker identity

Shaping E professional Identities Social Media and student social worker identity

... Towards an understanding of the impact of social media experiences on the professional development of social work students... Social ME dia Introduction.[r] ...

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The Effects of Encouraging Student-Faculty Interaction on Academic Success, Identity Development, and Student Retention in the First Year of College

The Effects of Encouraging Student-Faculty Interaction on Academic Success, Identity Development, and Student Retention in the First Year of College

... College Student Survey, the College Student Experiences Questionnaire (CSEQ), or more recently the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) (Lundberg & Schreiner, 2004, Endo & Harpel, ...

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Student Counselors \u27 Moral, Intellectual, and Professional Ethical Identity Development

Student Counselors \u27 Moral, Intellectual, and Professional Ethical Identity Development

... to student reflections according to each stage of professional ethical identity ...to student reflections could include (a) “Does everyone see [this issue] as you do?” and (b) “Some people think ...

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UNRAVELING RELATIVELY UNCLEAR STORIES: A NARRATIVE ANALYSIS OF STUDENT-TEACHERS’ IDENTITY WORK

UNRAVELING RELATIVELY UNCLEAR STORIES: A NARRATIVE ANALYSIS OF STUDENT-TEACHERS’ IDENTITY WORK

... (or identity) of Diva ...her student, although she was very much annoyed by ...the student, my fellow interviewer Vic thought of the word as engendering a “positive connotation” (see Conversation E, ...

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Understanding Latina Doctoral Student Experiences: Negotiating Ethnic Identity and Academic Success

Understanding Latina Doctoral Student Experiences: Negotiating Ethnic Identity and Academic Success

... Otherness and Isolation. Being the only Latina in an academic environment often made these participants feel “lonely” and “uncomfortable”. Many were used to being in this situation in higher education. However, the ...

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