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Fuat Balci; Gökçe Elif Baykal; Tilbe Göksun; Yasemin Kisbu; Asim Evren Yantaç – Creativity Research Journal, 2024
Many training programs have aimed to improve creative thinking abilities in various settings. The study of relevant literature revealed a relatively lower number of creativity programs for children than those developed for adults. The current work introduces a new and comprehensive nine-week long creativity intervention program implemented (out of…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Children, Preadolescents
Audrey Addi-Raccah – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Previous studies discussed the relationship between parental engagement and different forms of capital, such as cultural or social capital. The current study takes a step further by referring to digital capital. It examines the direct and mediating effects of parents' digital capital on their engagement in their children's learning. The study also…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Parent Participation, Socioeconomic Status, Foreign Countries
Lili Zhang – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2025
Group awareness tools have garnered significant interest within the realm of computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL), as they foster collaborative learning behaviors. However, in the context of a CSCL environment devoid of rich technologies, supporting group awareness is challenging. Contextualized in a teacher professional development…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, College Students, Foreign Countries
Yuchen Tian; Gorana T. González; Tara M. Mandalaywala – Developmental Science, 2024
Although actual experiences of upward social mobility are historically low, many adolescents and adults express a "belief" in social mobility (e.g., that social status can change). Although a belief in upward mobility (e.g., that status can improve) can be helpful for economically disadvantaged adolescents and adults, a belief in upward…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Beliefs, Social Mobility, Young Children
Valenzuela, Juan Pablo; Kuzmanic, Danilo – Higher Education Research and Development, 2023
This study explores the disparate trajectories of students in Chilean higher education and how these alter socioeconomic segregation within this system. The study follows the cohort of students who entered higher education in 2011 for eight years through census-type data. It uses two segregation indexes to make novel comparisons of socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Transfer Students, Socioeconomic Status, Foreign Countries
Sarah Ruth Morris; Sarah Clark McKenzie – Educational Forum, 2025
Freshman grades relate to academic outcomes, yet limited research explores which students face the highest risk of course failure. With logit analysis using a five-year Arkansas dataset (n = 164,688), we find that economically disadvantaged ninth-grade students are more likely to fail a course than their more privileged peers. This disparity…
Descriptors: High School Freshmen, Grade 9, Grades (Scholastic), Failure
Rachel E. Worsham; Melissa Whatley; Andrew Crain; Sarah Deal; Benjamin T. Skinner – Community College Review, 2024
Objective: Vertical community college transfer has become an essential pathway for many students who hope to attain bachelor's degrees. Prior literature indicates that institutional supports, like transfer articulation agreements and transfer advising, have a positive influence on transfer success. Yet, spatial inequality theory indicates that…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, College Transfer Students, Barriers, Internet
Kyle DeMeo Cook; Stacy Ehrlich Loewe; Sarah Kabourek; John Francis; Andrew Schaper; Dana Thomson; Tamara Halle; Kristie Kauerz – Early Education and Development, 2024
Research Findings: The transition to kindergarten can be challenging for children and families. Research shows that some transition activities implemented by elementary schools can have small positive associations with children's outcomes. Examining the nationally representative Early Childhood Longitudinal Study Kindergarten Class of 2011 dataset…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Transitional Programs, Family Involvement
Wei Wan; Ryan D. Duffy; Qing Xiong; Chenhao Wang – Journal of Career Development, 2024
The school-to-work transition can be extraordinarily challenging in the turbulent labor market, and the uncertainty about employment outlooks can cause intense anxiety for college students. Drawing from psychology of working theory (PWT), the current study examined the predictor section of the PWT model in relation to employment anxiety with a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Education Work Relationship, Undergraduate Students, Employment Projections
Marissa E. Thompson; Sam Trejo – Sociology of Education, 2024
U.S. public schools are increasingly segregated by income, resulting in substantial educational inequality among U.S. schoolchildren. We conducted a nationally representative survey to explore the relationship between parental beliefs about and preferences regarding school segregation. Using experimental manipulation, we tested if learning about…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Preferences, School Segregation, School Policy
Robin Clausen – Grantee Submission, 2024
Alternative poverty measures have been proposed in response to the emerging insufficiencies of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) eligibility data. The analysis presented here involves seven poverty measures. Using outcome measures as a yardstick, we can assess how poverty measures explain these outcomes and note variations between…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Outcomes of Education, Poverty, Lunch Programs
Robin Clausen – International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 2024
Alternative poverty measures have been proposed in response to the emerging insufficiencies of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) eligibility data. The analysis presented here involves seven poverty measures. Using outcome measures as a yardstick, we can assess how poverty measures explain these outcomes and note variations between…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Outcomes of Education, Poverty, Lunch Programs
Shu Ohki; Russell Cross – Foreign Language Annals, 2024
Within school contexts that are socioeconomically marginalized, complex factors often lead to languages learning being devalued in ways which adversely impact students' potential, particularly their motivation to learn an additional language (L2). This paper examines the role of Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) in shaping students'…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Integrated Activities, Second Language Learning, Student Motivation
Sarah Winchell Lenhoff; Jeremy Singer – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
How much school students attend is a powerful indicator of their wellbeing and a strong predictor of their future success in school. Prior research has documented the myriad in-school and out-of-school factors that contribute to high levels of student absenteeism, many emerging from the root causes of poverty and disengagement. The shift to online…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
Ma, Long; Lee, Chei Sian – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
While Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) have seen a surge in enrollments in higher education around the world especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is unclear if learners from the economically disadvantaged regions (EDR) are also able to capitalize on them. Specifically, challenges related to using MOOCs in these regions have been reported…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Disadvantaged Environment, Economic Factors, Educational Strategies