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Kandel-Cisco, Brooke; Brooks, Katie; Bhathena, Catherine D.; Abdulahad, Howaida; Pimentel-Gannon, Maria; Fessahaie, Hilina – Multicultural Education, 2020
As the population of English language learners (ELLs) in schools increases, school leaders seek to build more culturally and linguistically sustaining school communities. Often, the first step in these efforts is to intentionally invite ELLs and their families to school-based events with the hope of involving parents in their children's formal…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Interpersonal Relationship, Immigrants, Refugees
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Cantora, Andrea; Miller, Joshua; White, Kathleen – Journal of Correctional Education, 2020
In August 2015, the U.S. Department of Education announced an experimental program that would allow higher education institutions to offer postsecondary educational programs inside adult prisons. The U.S. Department of Education's Second Chance Pell Grant Experimental Sites Initiative would allow state and federal incarcerated students to apply…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Correctional Institutions, Correctional Education, Institutionalized Persons
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Goh, Tan Leng; Connolly, Mary – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2020
The Competencies and sub-competencies of the Collaborative of Academic and Social Emotional Learning (CASEL) are very closely aligned to skills-based health education based on the National Health Education Standards and SHAPE America Grade Level Outcomes but miles apart when it comes to recognizability, perceived need, efficaciousness, and…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Health Education, Physical Education, Teaching Methods
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Stewart-Wells, A. Gillian; Keenan, K. Mallery – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2020
Comprehensive exams, or "comps," are a staple of doctoral programs as a way for students to express their understanding of material, synthesize their learning, and apply that learning to their fields of study; further, comps are deemed a rite of passage prior to advancing to the dissertation stage of the doctoral degree. Literature…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Performance Based Assessment, Student Evaluation, High Stakes Tests
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El Kabtane, Hamada; El Adnani, Mohamed; Sadgal, Mohamed; Mourdi, Youssef – Education and Information Technologies, 2020
The Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) presents an approach of learning to permit an online and a distant learning for internet users. These systems are confronted with several problems among which the most important: the lack of participants' interactivity in the platform and the dropout of the participants. Those challenges need to be resolved to…
Descriptors: Large Group Instruction, Online Courses, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Zucker, Andrew; Noyce, Pendred; McCullough, Andrew – Science Teacher, 2020
The United States is currently experiencing its most severe measles outbreak in decades, driven in part by parents' belief that vaccines cause autism. That harmful misinformation is contrary to scientific evidence (DeStefano et al. 2013). The CEO of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world's largest multidisciplinary…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Public Opinion, Secondary School Science, Science Instruction
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Sommers, Jayne K.; Reile, Lucy; Henry, Grant; Thomas, Jennifer – Learning Communities: Research & Practice, 2020
Scholarship on students who enter college without a declared major indicates that this population of students faces unique challenges (Anderson, 1985; Beal & Noel, 1980; Lewallen, 1993), but also may be more likely to persist to graduation and earn higher grades than those who enter college with a declared major (Lewallen, 1995). Based on…
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Majors (Students), Residential Programs, Living Learning Centers
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Bates, James S.; Benson, Jacquelyn J.; Yelland, Erin L. – Journal of Extension, 2020
The North Central Region Aging Network (NCRAN) formed out of a need to strengthen the potential for meeting curricular and educational demands related to the topic of aging. By pooling resources, establishing interactive and consistent methods of idea sharing, working collectively to assess community needs, and launching professional development…
Descriptors: Interstate Programs, Regional Programs, Aging Education, Extension Education
Edunomics Lab, 2020
This brief summarizes findings from a three-year, U.S. Department of Education-funded research study analyzing the use of weighted student funding (WSF) at the district and state level. The study focuses on these key questions: (1) Why do districts adopt WSF? (2) Is there a typical WSF model that districts are using? (3) Do WSF districts spend…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Funding Formulas, Financial Support, School Districts
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Maiztegui-Oñate, Concepción; Tuparevska, Elena; Inchaurtieta, Álvaro Moro – Palgrave Studies in Adult Education and Lifelong Learning, 2020
This chapter discusses the approach to Youth Guarantee (YG) in Spain in the context of high percentage of school dropout rates, high youth unemployment and a large number of people Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET). Furthermore, it provides a detailed context of how the YG was implemented within the complex territorial governance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth Programs, Program Implementation, Program Effectiveness
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National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, 2020
Chronic absence is a nationwide problem, even among young students. Those with poor attendance are more likely to face challenges later in school and in life. This study tested four versions of an adaptive text messaging strategy to see which, if any, would reduce chronic absence. The study compared two approaches to basic messaging and two…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Parent School Relationship, Interpersonal Communication
SWIFT Education Center, 2020
Support of students' social and emotional learning plays an important role in a Multi-tiered System of Support (MTSS). The study by Schumacher (2014) summarized in this research to practice brief, "Talking Circles for Adolescent Girls in an Urban High School: A Restorative Practices Program for Building Friendships and Developing Emotional…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, High School Students, Urban Schools
Schildkraut, Jaclyn; Grogan, Kathryn; Nabors, Amanda – WestEd, 2020
Although the COVID-19 pandemic closed schools and directed attention to other matters, one issue which had raised concern prior to the pandemic -- the role of lockdown drills in schools -- remains to be addressed as education leaders prepare for the return of students and adults to gathering daily in large groups in schools. By one estimate, 95…
Descriptors: Emergency Programs, School Safety, Drills (Practice), School Security
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Sanders, Matthew R.; Healy, Karyn L.; Hodges, Julie; Kirby, Grace – Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools, 2021
Parent-child relationships influence learning throughout a child's formal schooling and beyond. The quality of parenting children receive has a major influence on their learning and developmental capabilities. Parental influence is important in the early years of life and extends throughout a child's schooling. Parenting has a pervasive influence…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Parent Education, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Influence
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Passantino, Fiona – Intercultural Education, 2021
COVID-19 has shown us what it means to be isolated, disconnected and alone. As the post-pandemic academic world rebuilds itself, we will need to get serious about communicating diversity, inclusion and belonging to an ever-wider group of people in education. Visual communication is the key to conveying universally understood content that is highly…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Diversity, Inclusion
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