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Gregory R. L. Hadley – Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 2025
This paper considers the theoretical underpinnings of rural out-migration and economic stagnation, specific to rural Nova Scotia, Canada, and argues that rural Nova Scotia has, in part, misapplied the tenets of modernization. It situates outmigration, and economic stagnation, amongst Modernization Theory and considers how economic rejuvenation,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Entrepreneurship, Business Education
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Mehboob Ul Hassan; Abid Hussain; Khalid Rashid; Muhammad Hameed Nawaz – European Journal of Education, 2025
This interdisciplinary research explores the complex interplay between democratic erosion and migration crises, recognising their profound implications for social cohesion. With universities serving as bastions of knowledge and inclusion, their role in addressing these challenges is paramount. By implementing targeted programs and initiatives,…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational Strategies, Democracy, Migration
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Kyungeun Lim; Sohyun An – Art Education, 2025
This study focuses on art classrooms as spaces where artistic expression and visual cultural images critically reflect social justice issues, such as refugees, migration, and U.S. imperialism. The authors propose critical refugee studies (CRS; Espiritu, 2014) and difficult knowledge (Pitt & Britzman, 2003) as useful theoretical lenses to teach…
Descriptors: Art Education, War, Preservice Teachers, Art Teachers
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Mengyao Zhao – European Journal of Education, 2025
This study examines three waves of data from a nationally representative survey, the China College Student Survey (2010, 2013 and 2015), to determine whether highly educated female graduates who choose to move outside their "hukou"-registered cities experience a double-negative effect in terms of initial earnings attainment and work…
Descriptors: Migration, Gender Differences, Labor Market, College Graduates
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Pete Leihy; Upasana Singh; Suriamurthee Moonsamy Maistry; Andreea Buzduga; Avinash Oojorah – Perspectives in Education, 2025
This article aims to complement and contribute to the discussion of increasingly acute pressures facing Southern Africa's education systems due to migration trends, by placing such pressures within the broader context of instability across Africa and comparing this with other global conflict- and scarcity-driven migration patterns. Historically,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migration, Conflict, War
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Tran Lam Thien Nhi – Journal of International Students, 2025
This paper focuses on aspirations to study abroad, using the case of Vietnamese international students (VISs) in Japan. A qualitative research study based on 23 in-depth interviews applied the 'aspirations-capabilities' framework (de Haas, 2021) and revealed that while economic factors play a significant role in motivating Vietnamese students to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Study Abroad, Aspiration
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Yuyi Chen; Andrea Abbas; Andres Sandoval-Hernandez – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
The migration of teachers from rural to urban areas is a global challenge, with significant implications for educational equity and quality. In China, teacher migration has exacerbated educational disparities between rural and urban regions. Whilst previous research has examined a range of factors influencing teacher turnover, this study focuses…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Mobility, Teacher Transfer, Rural to Urban Migration
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Kristina Kelman – Journal of International Students, 2025
While research abounds on musicians' precarity, emerging student musicians remain understudied, especially amidst migration for opportunity. This timely study addresses critical gaps by qualitatively exploring the experiences of popular music students who migrate to London for education and prospective careers. Set during the UK's recent…
Descriptors: Musicians, Migration, Music Education, Foreign Countries
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Isaac Calvert; A. LeGrand Richards; Jessica Ashcraft – History of Education Quarterly, 2025
This article describes the multifaceted origins and dynamics of pedagogic progressive educational ideas among Mormon educators in the Utah Territory during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. We propose four principal avenues through which progressive educational ideas reached these Mormon educators. These include the exigencies of…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Religious Cultural Groups, Summer Programs, Institutes (Training Programs)
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Gloria Yafan Niu; Aranya Siriphon – SAGE Open, 2025
This study examines the phenomenon of Chinese families bringing their children to attend international schools in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, over the past 5 years. Positioned as a subgroup within the broader context of Chinese global education migration toward Southeast Asia, this research utilizes semi-structured interviews with 38 sampled…
Descriptors: Migration, Foreign Countries, Family Income, International Schools
Mara Casey Tieken – University of Chicago Press, 2025
Through the stories of nine rural, first-generation students and their families, "Educated Out" shows how geography shapes college opportunities, from admission to postgraduation options. A former third-grade teacher in rural Tennessee, education researcher Mara Casey Tieken watched as her former students graduated high school. She was…
Descriptors: Colleges, Rural Population, First Generation College Students, Access to Education
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Jeana Kriewaldt; Iain Hay; Donna Rady; Thea Schoeman; Xin Ai; Hongbo Sun; Nancee Hunter; Robert Bednarz; Chantal Déry; Anteneh Kallo – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2025
This paper examines how resilience is defined and understood in the context of geography education, and how geography curricula can contribute to developing resilience in individuals and societies. Although resilience has been studied widely in fields like ecology and psychology, its role in education needs further attention. This study…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Geography Instruction, Role of Education, Definitions
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Derya Özbagci; Jonas Breetzke; Carla Bohndick – European Journal of Higher Education, 2025
Although social and academic integration are considered significant predictors of academic success, little is known about their longitudinal development. In addition, cross-sectional research indicates differences in the integration process based on the sociodemographic background of students, but lacks longitudinal confirmation, especially in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Longitudinal Studies, Social Integration, Migration
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Liyan Yu; Yang Hou; Yilin Yu; Him Cheung; Xiuhong Tong – Journal of Literacy Research, 2025
Guided by the family investment model, family process model, and componential model of reading, this study examined underlying mechanisms linking family socioeconomic status (SES) to reading comprehension. Participants were 682 Chinese third graders (Wave 1, M[subscript age] = 9.31 years, 338 girls) randomly recruited, and they were followed up…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Reading Comprehension, Correlation, Grade 3
OECD Publishing, 2025
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, international student mobility continued to grow between 2018 and 2022. The composition of host and origin countries remained largely unchanged, with about two-thirds of students in OECD countries coming from high- and upper middle-income nations. International students are particularly concentrated in doctoral…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Foreign Students, Student Mobility, Educational Indicators
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