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Rui Feng; Jianghua Luo – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Based on the adaptive feedback theory, promoting the development of digital educational resource services towards adaptability is key to solving the problem of poor applicability in current K-12 digital educational resource services. Demand-driven resource service construction plays a significant guiding role in this process, making it essential…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Educational Demand, Educational Resources
Reimann, Carolin Julia; Schwarz, Judith; Koinzer, Thomas – International Journal of Educational Management, 2021
Purpose: The article deals with competition between primary schools in Berlin. The focus is on the perception of competition and the process of student selection -- despite school law restrictions for primary state schools. The aim is to find out whether and in what way primary school leaders perceive a competitive situation and how they act in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, Competition, Public Schools
Smithsonian Science Education Center, 2023
In spring 2023, the Smithsonian Science Education Center contracted with Gallup to conduct a study of U.S. K-12 teachers and school administrators, as well as teachers of students in comparable grade levels in four peer countries: Brazil, Canada, France and India. The goal was to gauge attitudes toward, and demand for, education and resources…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers
Taran, Konstantin V.; Korolev, Aleksey A.; Ludwig, Sergey D.; Pestereva, Nina M. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2021
This work examines the private education sector in the Caucasus in the prerevolutionary period. Consideration is given to the distinctive characteristics of the development of secondary, lower, and primary private education in the region. The key sources used in putting this work together are the annual Reports on Educational Institutions in the…
Descriptors: Private Education, Tutoring, Foreign Countries, Educational History
Afterschool Alliance, 2022
A new survey of approximately 1,500 parents or guardians of school-age children provides a snapshot of the current afterschool program landscape, documenting that while children and families who are able to access afterschool programs report high levels of satisfaction, for every child in an afterschool program, there are four more who are waiting…
Descriptors: Parents, Elementary School Students, High School Students, After School Programs
Smithsonian Science Education Center, 2024
In spring 2023, the Smithsonian Science Education Center contracted with Gallup to conduct a study of U.S. K-12 teachers and school administrators, as well as teachers of students in comparable grade levels in four peer countries: Brazil, Canada, France and India. The goal was to gauge attitudes toward, and demand for, education and resources…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Administrator Attitudes
Tareena Musaddiq; Kevin Stange; Andrew Bacher-Hicks; Joshua Goodman – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic drastically disrupted the functioning of U.S. public schools, potentially changing the relative appeal of alternatives such as homeschooling and private schools. Using longitudinal student-level administrative data from Michigan and nationally representative data from the Census Household Pulse Survey, we show how the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Public Schools, Private Schools
Liu, Junyan; Bray, Mark – Educational Studies, 2020
Recent decades have brought global expansion of private supplementary tutoring, and China is among countries in which patterns have been especially dramatic. National survey data indicate that 29.8% of primary and lower secondary students had received private supplementary tutoring in 2014, with proportions rising at higher levels of the school…
Descriptors: Educational Demand, Private Education, Tutoring, Supplementary Education
Durán-Martínez, Ramiro; Beltrán-Llavador, Fernando – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2020
Bilingual education today pervades the microcosm of primary school settings across Europe, and has deserved the attention of policy makers and researchers. This paper aims at reporting on the perceptions of Spanish in-service primary teachers on four key areas of bilingual programs, namely, training priorities, teaching resources, school…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Bilingual Education, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries
Wright-Costello, Beth; Phillippo, Kate – Education and Urban Society, 2020
Many urban districts use a portfolio management model, hoping to promote school choice and improve school performance. This model requires school closure, which has predominantly impacted lower income families. In 2013, Chicago Public Schools relocated Granger Elementary into one of 48 schools it closed, placing its middle-class parents in the…
Descriptors: Parents, Resistance (Psychology), Middle Class, School Closing
Afterschool Alliance, 2021
For many students, the summer is a time for family vacations, new friendships, new adventures in camps and summer learning programs, or taking summer classes to catch up or get ahead in school. For some families, affordable summer programs and camps can be a lifeline, while other families who may not be able to afford summer programs or activities…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Youth Programs, Summer Programs, COVID-19
Freidus, Alexandra – Urban Education, 2019
Middle-class, professional, and White families in gentrifying cities are increasingly choosing neighborhood public schools. As critical consumers of public education, these families frequently bring not only new resources to schools but also new demands. This article examines the process of "school gentrification" by analyzing the…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Public Schools, Advantaged, School Effectiveness
Gleason, Mona – History of Education Quarterly, 2017
Using a collection of settler family letters to the Elementary Correspondence School (ECS) in British Columbia, the first provincial government--supported "schooling by mail" arrangement of its kind in Canada, I highlight the efforts of rural families to secure an education for their children in the period between the First and Second…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Elementary Schools, Correspondence Schools
Jelani, Juliana; Tan, Andrew K. G.; Mohd-Zaharim, Norzarina – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2015
This exploratory study examines the sociodemographic factors associated with extracurricular activity (ECA) participation of primary school students in Penang (Malaysia). The dichotomous choice Logit model is applied on survey data of 459 respondents. Results indicate that household affluence, ethnicity, education level of parent, and schooling…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Demand, Extracurricular Activities, Elementary School Students
Härmä, Joanna – Comparative Education, 2016
The rise in low-fee private (LFP) primary schooling serving relatively poor clients is becoming well-documented. However much of this literature focuses on urban areas whose dense populations are favourable to market growth and competition. This paper goes some way to filling a gap in the literature on whether LFP schools are serving the needs of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Private Schools, Rural Areas
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