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Laura Betancur; Laura Jimenez Parra; Heather Sandstrom – Administration for Children & Families, 2025
Parents of young children routinely search for child care and early education (CCEE). Nationally, approximately 30 percent of households in 2019 with a child under six years of age reported searching for CCEE in the past 24 months (Kabourek 2024). Parents arrange CCEE so they can work or attend school and to support their child's learning. Yet…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Decision Making, Consumer Education
Anita Sundrani – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2025
As online spaces for mathematics content and lesson plans become more accessible, teachers are exploring these websites to make decisions about instructional materials for their courses. These resources then have an impact on what is enacted in the classroom and what opportunities students have to learn mathematics. One of the most popular online…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Decision Making, Media Selection
Cheryl Fields-Smith; Timberly L. Baker – Thresholds in Education, 2023
Compared to all other options, homeschooling provides parents with the most control over their children's educational experiences. The COVID-19 pandemic led to a surge in the U.S. homeschool population. Black families had the largest increase in home educators from 3.3% to 16.1% between April 2020 and October 2020. The emerging literature on Black…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Home Schooling, African Americans, Mothers
Alison Wooten; Gary Wingenbach – NACTA Journal, 2024
International education opportunities are vital to students' personal, professional, and educational development. Pre-COVID era research has found that students seek to participate in international education to learn about other cultures, enhance career development, gain world enlightenment, attain personal growth, or for leisure. However, minimal…
Descriptors: College Students, International Education, Educational Opportunities, Study Abroad
Christopher P. Brown – Journal of School Leadership, 2024
In this article, I examine how a sample of principals in Texas and West Virginia made sense of the learning experiences of kindergarteners and how such sensemaking appeared to affect them as instructional leaders. Examining these issues creates the opportunity to consider the types of support school leaders might need to address the changing…
Descriptors: Principals, Kindergarten, Young Children, Student Experience
Jessica R. Toste; Marissa J. Filderman; Nathan H. Clemens; Erica Fry – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2025
Data-based instruction (DBI) is a process in which teachers use progress data to make ongoing instructional decisions for students with learning disabilities. Curriculum-based measurement (CBM) is a common form of progress monitoring, and CBM data are placed on a graph to guide decision-making. Despite the central role that graph interpretation…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Data Use, Decision Making, Progress Monitoring
Jorge Burmicky; Victor B. Sáenz; Wonsun Ryu – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2024
Community college presidents play a critical role in making decisions that shape the organizational cultures and policies of their institutions. This study explored the perceptions of 15 public community college presidents in Texas. Using focus groups and grounded theory methods, this research applied analytical frameworks focused on human…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Presidents, Human Resources, Decision Making
Sophia Sutcliffe; Marjorie Dorimé-Williams; Gianna Perri; Cyrette Saunier; Jordan Ozley – MDRC, 2025
Transferring credits from a community college to a four-year institution remains a crucial strategy many students must use to obtain a bachelor's degree. However, effectively implementing this strategy can be difficult. Despite state policies intended to streamline credit transfer, students face significant barriers to having their credits…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Transfer Students, Transfer Policy, College Credits
Denisa Gándara; Meredith S. Billings; Paul G. Rubin; Lindsey Hammond – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2024
Prior studies have documented the pattern of decreased state funding for higher education in periods of economic contraction (i.e., the balance wheel phenomenon). This qualitative case study examines how policymakers in California and Texas made decisions about funding higher education at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, when policymakers faced…
Descriptors: State Aid, Higher Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
Jennifer Grace; Felix Simieou III; Renée E. Lastrapes; John Decman – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2024
Using a Critical Race framework, researchers conducted semi-structured interviews to explore how educational leaders across Texas have made meaning of the impact of George Floyd on their practices. Findings from this study add to the literature by examining administrators' reflections on race, racism, and their impact on their approaches to…
Descriptors: Racism, Leadership, Administrator Attitudes, Racial Attitudes
Brock, Jesse D.; Reyes, Juanita M.; Higham, Russ; Beach, Don M. – Administrative Issues Journal: Connecting Education, Practice, and Research, 2023
The purpose of this qualitative study was to determine doctoral student perceptions about an experiential learning summer study away program involving one Texas educational leadership doctoral (Ed.D.) program. Students shared their perceptions about how the four-day study away trip advanced their professional and educational development in…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Student Attitudes, Experiential Learning, Student Experience
Jean A. Parrella; Theresa Pesl Murphrey; Holli R. Leggette; Anna Bates; Christina Esquivel – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2024
Purpose: This study sought to investigate how secondary agriculture teachers' characteristics influence their perceived ability to teach students decision-making skills. Design/Methodology/Approach: We used a cross-sectional survey research design and distributed the instrument to secondary agriculture teachers in the U.S. via Facebook. We…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Agricultural Education, Agriculture Teachers, Teacher Characteristics
Burmicky, Jorge; Duran, Antonio – Community College Review, 2022
Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore how public community college presidents draw upon data, their core values, and lived experiences to make decisions about how they can best respond to the holistic needs of their students. Method: Utilizing secondary elite focus group data with 15 community college presidents in Texas, we employed…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Presidents, Experience, Values
Xin Wang – Chinese Education & Society, 2024
This article explores the intersecting desires and anxieties of Chinese middle-class families and students in their pursuit of studying abroad in the United States. Through the qualitative analysis of narratives from students and interview data, the findings reveal that the decision for studying in the U.S. is deeply intertwines with anxieties…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Middle Class, Aspiration, Decision Making
Dawes, Jillian; Solomon, Benjamin; McCleary, Daniel F.; Ruby, Cutler; Poncy, Brian C. – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2022
The current availability of research examining the precision of single-skill mathematics (SSM) curriculum-based measurements (CBMs) for progress monitoring is limited. Given the observed variance in administration conditions across current practice and research use, we examined potential differences between student responding and precision of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Based Assessment, Mathematics Curriculum, Progress Monitoring, Accuracy