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Exposing and Challenging “Grit” in Physics Education
ABSTRACT In STEM education, grit is increasingly the focus of research, with scholars and educators seeking to develop and test interventions that will enhance persistence. As part of the special issue Centering Affect and Emotion Toward Justice and Dignity in Science Education, in this paper, we use interviews with 12 white physics faculty to show ...
Amy Robertson+3 more
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Background Anticipatory grief has been shown to be highly prevalent among family caregivers of patients with advanced illness. However, there is less research on the anticipatory grief of family caregivers with chronic heart failure.
Ting Chen+5 more
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ABSTRACT Attention to emotion could offer insight into supporting the science‐informed civic participation of young people. We drew on sociocultural views of emotion, civic participation, and science literacies to examine digital civic media about climate change produced by youth during the 2020 U.S.
Lynne Zummo, Lea Hadzic, Emma Gargroetzi
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Abstract The perceptions and representations of whiteness around motherhood, family, and black sexuality reproduce the logic of what Hortense Spillers calls “captive flesh”, controlling understandings about femininity, motherhood, and gender. This debate is guided by the politics of the racial neoliberal agenda that works to control the urban ...
Danielle Pereira de Araújo
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Death and Grief Literacy in the Family
Death, which begins with the birth of a living, is the biological end of life in an unknown time. As the biological existence of the deceased comes to an end, the grief, which includes different feelings and thoughts, emerges for the other relatives who ...
Öznur Başyiğit, Buket Şimşek Arslan
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An outsider’s perspective of the Spanish funerary process and the universal grappling with ...
Delgado, Margarita C.
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Grief's theatrical tutelage: drama, recitation, and a collaborative sociability in Constance Fenimore Woolson's "Miss Grief" [PDF]
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Byttebier, Stephanie
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Integrating multimodal data and machine learning for entrepreneurship research
Abstract Research Summary Extant research in neuroscience suggests that human perception is multimodal in nature—we model the world integrating diverse data sources such as sound, images, taste, and smell. Working in a dynamic environment, entrepreneurs are expected to draw on multimodal inputs in their decision making.
Yash Raj Shrestha, Vivianna Fang He
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Art as a Channel and Embodiment of Symbolic Interaction Between Migrants and Non‐Migrants
Many non‐migrant politicians, journalists, and scholars in migrant‐ destination societies often represent migrants with self‐interested objectives and in specific instrumental ways based on stereotypes. Yet research on symbolic interaction reveals migrants are not passive victims.
Jacob Thomas
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Perceived Social Support and Individual Differences in Childhood Traumatic Grief [PDF]
Grief has long been a topic of study and debate among researchers, but the concept of Childhood Traumatic Grief (CTG) has only recently been introduced and accepted as a condition in need of better understanding.
Kamp, Jeffrey
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