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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Social-Emotional Learning & Parent-Child Relationships’ impact on Multiracial Eighth Graders’ Self-Concept

Lynch, Raven E. 25 August 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Family Influences on Ethnic Identity Development Among Transracial Adoptees

Stangle, Holly Mee Seong 01 August 2016 (has links) (PDF)
This study focused on the experiences of transracial adoptees in the United States, in an effort to examine the roles of cultural socialization and family influences on adoptees’ ethnic identity development. This study explored these issues through in-depth interviews with 11 adult transracial adoptees. Qualitative data analysis indicated various factors influencing participants’ ethnic identity development. Analysis compared levels of parental connection to adoptees’ birth culture, according to participants’ responses to interview questions. Analysis also compared socialization activities perceived by participants as meaningful to those that participants described as superficial or lacking in meaning. Themes included freedom of choice, opportunities for exposure to birth culture, and family support. Through quantitative analysis, a significant connection was found between parents’ level of connection with adoptees’ birth culture and the number of cultural socialization strategies they engaged in with their children. There was also a significant link between socialization activities participants viewed as meaningful and the strength of their ethnic identity development.
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Interkulturellt förhållningssätt i förskolan och betydelsen av en inkluderande förskola : En kvalitativ studie om hur förskollärarna beskriver att de arbetar interkulturellt i förskolans verksamhet / Intercultural approach in preschool the importance of an inclusive preschool : A qualitative study on how preschool teachers describe that they work interculturally in the preschool's activities

Srinuansuk, Kanokwan January 2024 (has links)
Interkulturellt arbetssätt är givande för alla barn oavsett kulturell bakgrund. Det interkulturella arbetssättet bidrar till att barn utvecklar sin kulturella identitet och får förståelse för mångfalden i vårt samhälle. På förskolor där pedagogerna inte aktivt arbetar med interkulturalitet riskerar barn med utländsk bakgrund att bli exkluderade eller inte får kulturellt utrymme i förskolans utbildning. Det påverkar också barn med en svensk kulturell bakgrund, då de inte får  möjligheten att lära sig mer om andra kulturer än sin egen.  Syftet med studien är att bidra med kunskaper om hur förskollärare resonerar kring ett interkulturellt arbetssätt inom förskolans verksamhet. Datainsamlingen är av en kvalitativ ansats, där semistrukturerade intervjuer har använts för att samla empirin. Intervjuerna skedde både individuellt och i grupp. Totalt deltog nio förskollärare från fem olika förskolor i Sverige. Analysen omfattar det sociokulturella perspektivet och det interkulturella perspektivet för att få en större förståelse för de faktorer som påverkar förskollärarnas arbetssätt.  Resultatet visar att förskollärarna har ett interkulturellt förhållningssätt när de arbetar för att främja barns modersmåls utveckling och för att integrera olika kulturer i förskolans verksamhet. I mötet med familjer från andra länder lyfte förskollärarna fram olika faktorer att ta hänsyn till, vilket visade på deras interkulturella kompetens.  Det framkom även i studien att förskollärarna uttryckte att olika uppfattningar av kultur kan leda till kulturkrockar och kulturella begränsningar i förskolan. Förskollärarna upplevde det som en utmaning i arbetet med interkulturalitet. / The intercultural way of working contributes to children developing their cultural identity and gaining an understanding of the diversity in our society. In preschools where the pedagogues do not actively work with interculturality, children with a foreign background run the risk of being excluded or not given cultural space in the preschool's education. It also affects children with a Swedish cultural background, they do not get the opportunity to learn more about cultures other than their own.  The purpose of this study is to contribute with knowledge about how preschool teachers reason about intercultural working methods in preschool activities. The data collection is of a qualitative nature, where semi-structured interviews were conducted to gather empirical data. The interviews were conducted both individually and in groups. A total of nine preschool teachers from five different preschools in Sweden participated. The analysis incorporates a sociocultural perspective and the intercultural perspective to provide a detailed understanding of factors influencing preschool teachers' workings.  The study concludes that the preschool teachers have an intercultural approach when they work to promote children's mother tongue development, and to integrate different cultures in the preschool's activities. In the meeting with families from different countries, the preschool teachers highlighted different factors, which showed their intercultural competence. This study showed that the preschool teachers expressed that our different perceptions of culture can lead to cultural clashes and cultural limitations in preschool.  The preschool teachers perceived the work with interculturality as challenging.
124

Enchanted: A Qualitative Examination of Fairy-Tales and Women's Intimate Relational Patterns

Schnibben, Amanda 03 June 2014 (has links)
No description available.
125

Bringing Ourselves to Work: A Narrative Inquiry of LGBTQ Professionals

Marshall, Bowen Tyler January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
126

Intersecting Identities of Provisional College Students: A Phenomenological Study of Lived Experiences

Tucker, Leslie Renee January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
127

The Impact of Supervision Training on Genetic Counselor's Supervisory Identity Development

Lewis, Kimberly 20 September 2012 (has links)
No description available.
128

Awakened to Inequality: The Formative Experiences of White, Female Teachers that Fostered Strong Relationships with Low-Income and Minority Students

Schauer, Margaret 22 December 2015 (has links)
No description available.
129

Academic Identity Status and Alcohol Use Among College Students: A Mixed Methods Study

Howell, Leah M. 13 September 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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Professional identity development in nurses returning for a BSN: A naturalistic inquiry

Caplin, Marcy S. 14 December 2016 (has links)
No description available.

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