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Ponjuán, Luis – Office of Community College Research and Leadership, 2022
Highlighting the work of the Texas Success Center, Dr. Luis Ponjuán discusses how he has collaboratively engaged with boards of trustees to develop equity-minded agendas to create spaces for brave conversations and help them use an equity-minded leadership approach toward student data for organization planning and change.
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Administration, Governing Boards, Trustees
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Smith, Alex P.; Phillips, Stephen C. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
Simulations offer opportunities for students to receive instruction in political strategies and practice developing political skills without the real-world consequences faced by policymakers. Budget simulations introduce students to collective action problems prevalent at all levels of American government and can be used in a variety of courses.…
Descriptors: Simulation, Budgeting, Political Science, Agenda Setting
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Kathleen M. Brinegar; Matthew Moulton; Kristina N. Falbe; Margaret Rintamaa; Cheryl R. Ellerbrock – RMLE Online: Research in Middle Level Education, 2024
In 2016, the Middle Level Education Research Special Interest Group (MLER SIG) of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) published "The MLER SIG Research Agenda," a white paper identifying critical issues and concerns facing the field of middle level education. Since its release, much has changed. This manuscript is a…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Middle School Teachers, Middle School Students, Curriculum Development
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Gross, Benjamin Isaak – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
While the number of newspapers and the circulation of those remaining is decreasing, they are still the greatest contributor of new information into media ecosystems. Newspapers continue to pay an important role in setting the agenda, as other sources recycle and repackage their content. To assist students in learning concepts of newspapers,…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Political Science, Teaching Methods, Newspapers
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Bloch-Schulman, Stephen; Conkling, Susan Wharton; Linkon, Sherry Lee; Manarin, Karen; Perkins, Kathleen – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2016
In this essay, the editors and contributors to this special section on SoTL in the Arts and Humanities argue that given the current climate and context, debates within SoTL about appropriate methodology both lead scholars from their disciplines to reject SoTL and also, more importantly, distract us from more significant questions and challenges.…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Debate, Humanities, Scholarship
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Hannah, Mark A.; Arreguin, Alex – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2017
Gaining access to interdisciplinary research sites poses unique research challenges to technical and professional communication scholars and practitioners. Drawing on applied experiences in externally funded interdisciplinary research projects and scholarship about interdisciplinary research, this article describes a training protocol for…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Research, Research Projects, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Ngo, Jenny; Meek, Lynn – Journal of International and Comparative Education, 2019
This paper describes the current state of governance and reforms of Indonesia's higher education system. It seeks to identify the impact of and the constraints on the national higher education reform agenda with respect to institutional autonomy for public universities. Under the prevailing government regulations, 11 public universities have been…
Descriptors: College Administration, Governance, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Krings, Amy; Fusaro, Vincent; Nicoll, Kerri Leyda; Lee, Na Youn – Journal of Social Work Education, 2019
The call to promote social justice sets the social work profession in a political context. In an effort to enhance social workers' preparedness to engage in political advocacy, this article calls on educators to integrate a broad theoretical understanding of power into social policy curricula. We suggest the use of a multidimensional…
Descriptors: Social Work, Public Affairs Education, Power Structure, Advocacy
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Uljens, Michael; Ylimaki, Rose M. – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2017
This non-affirmative, bridging research program sees education as deliberation-based activity. Non-affirmative education is critical regarding policies and cultural practices, yet being mindful that education preparing for life, work and agency in democratic societies must create spaces for growth that are not only socialization or transformation…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Research, Grounded Theory, Agenda Setting
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Lund, Jacalyn – Quest, 2016
This article is the next chapter in the conversation about doctoral physical education teacher education (D-PETE) programs. The author challenges PETE faculty members to continue the dialogue started in this special issue about D-PETE programs.
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Physical Education, Teacher Education Programs, Program Content
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Warren, Chezare A.; Douglas, Ty-Ron M. O.; Howard, Tyrone C. – Teachers College Record, 2016
This article outlines the imperative for strengths-based research to counter deficit perceptions and perspectives of Black males in contemporary discussions of their school achievement in the United States. The importance of young men of color in shaping research agendas, practice, and public policy is argued followed by a brief overview of the…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Academic Achievement, Stereotypes
National Governors Association, 2019
This topic paper details how dual and concurrent enrollment programs can help states overcome workforce readiness and postsecondary access and completion challenges and how governors can strengthen these programs by using their bully pulpit, agenda setting authority and budgetary authority to do so. It concludes with a number of examples of how…
Descriptors: Career Readiness, Dual Enrollment, Postsecondary Education, State Government
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Yagci, Yasemin – Higher Education Policy, 2014
Since 1999, the Bologna Process has been suggesting a series of reforms relating to structural and normative aspects of higher education, one of which is the social dimension. The social dimension entered into the Bologna Process as an ambiguous action area in 2001 and has remained so in terms of its policy measures. Despite this ambiguity and…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Guidelines, Educational Change, Higher Education
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Bourke, Lisa; Best, James D.; Wakerman, John; Humphreys, John S.; Wright, Julian R. – Journal of Research Practice, 2015
There is a dearth of literature on how research agendas have been developed. In this article, the authors reflect on the process of developing a research agenda through a case study of a rural health university centre. The aim is to contribute to understanding how a team can effectively plan research. Two leaders of the process, as well as…
Descriptors: Research, Case Studies, Rural Areas, Public Health
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McLaughlin, Virginia L.; West, Jane E.; Anderson, Jeffrey A. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2016
Current political polarization and competing priorities complicate development of sound education policy. Particularly troubling is the disconnect between research and policy, as decision makers rely more on the work of think tanks and advocacy groups than the knowledge base of the profession. The mismatch between higher education and policy…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Higher Education, Educational Change
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