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Marlaina E. Kloepfer; Alison M. Gardiner-Shires; Emily A. Duckett; Heather N. Wood – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2025
Context: The transition to practice process is complex and facilitated by many formal and informal processes. The coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic presented unique challenges for athletic trainers. An identity-specific focus is necessary to understand better the transition to practice process during the pandemic. Objective: To understand…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Womens Athletics, Trainers
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Tiffany P. Brooks; Amber N. Hughes; Katharina Azim; Stacey Herzog Bender; Jasmine L. Blanks Jones; Lucy Parker-Barnes; Kathryn E. Frazier; Jennifer Greene-Rooks; Summer Melody Pennell; Ivanna Richardson; Lynn M. Bielski; Jacquelyn N. Raftery-Helmer – Journal of Career Development, 2025
Women in academia face many challenges, which have been further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is particularly true for women in academia who are also mothers. The authors conducted a phenomenological study examining these challenges and their effects on identity utilizing Super's (1980) Life-Span Life-Space approach and Career…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Barriers, Mothers, COVID-19
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Caroline Sanders; Theresa J. Frank; Tess Amyot; Katie Cornish; Erica Koopmans; Megan Usipuik; Lauren Irving; Chelsea A. Pelletier – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic brought about changes to the lives of families with young children. It has been associated with physical and psychological risk, yet the impact on younger children is poorly examined. The aim of this qualitative study was to examine how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the day-to-day life of parents of young children living in…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Foreign Countries, Young Children
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Anas Hajar; Mehmet Karakus – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
This mixed-methods study explored the nature, effectiveness, and policy implications of the fee-charging private supplementary tutoring (PT)--including online--that first-year Kazakhstani university students attended over the last 12 months. The data were collected from 952 participants using a close-ended questionnaire followed by semi-structured…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Program Effectiveness, Tutoring, Fees
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Kara Mac Donald; Mirna Khater; Viktoriya Shevchenko – CATESOL Journal, 2023
Virtual collaboration and teamwork have long transformed many sectors like business and healthcare, and higher education is no exception. However, unlike many other sectors, literature in higher education has primarily focused on team learning in the online context. Most works center around recommendations for effective technology platforms,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Teamwork, Electronic Learning
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Sarah J. Hatteberg; Christy Kollath-Cattano – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, colleges worked to minimize transmission through non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs). The objective of this study was to apply the Health Belief Model to assess correlates of US college students' early stage NPI uptake. Participants: Sample includes 1,223 students from a medium-sized university who…
Descriptors: College Students, Health Behavior, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Harry Budi Santoso; Oenardi Lawanto; Setiasih; Srisiuni Sugoto; Ni Putu Adelia Kesumaningsari; Ariana Yunita – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2024
Transitions in learning implementation have occurred at various levels of education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learning that previously took place in conventional, face-to-face formats has been adjusted to fully online learning. Not all educational institutions are equally prepared for a pandemic, necessitating the study of student learning…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Learning Experience, Electronic Learning, COVID-19
Jessica H. Sun – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The literature concerning international education among U.S. colleges and universities suggests that strategic planning is vital to the internationalization process to ensure that institutions intentionally respond to globalization. Central to that internationalization at large is how the senior international officers (SIOs) facilitate the…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, International Cooperation, Institutional Cooperation, Administrator Role
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Adrienne Lamberti – Composition Forum, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic has generated new pressures for students and exacerbated their pre-pandemic stressors. One example is the impact of increased technology use upon students' mental health. Interest in contemplative pedagogy has recently grown as instructors seek methods to alleviate the worries that students carry. This piece describes a…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Writing Instruction, Instructional Design
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Shelley Rouser; Chetanath Gautam; Charles L. Lowery – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2024
This study explores and explains crisis leadership through surveys and experiential narratives of school principals in the State of Delaware. The study focuses on the lived experiences of school principals for decision-making and responding to the impact that the pandemic (i.e., COVID-19) has had on the educational concerns of students, schools,…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Role, Leadership Styles, COVID-19
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Chloe Shu-Hua Yeh; Jermaine Ravalier; Kirk Chang – International Journal of Educational Management, 2025
Purpose: There is an urge worldwide that school leaders' mental health and well-being must be prioritised within the education recovery at the local, national and global policy levels. This research identified the intentional well-being practices that school leaders cultivated as they faced unprecedented challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Well Being, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Verena Scharnagl; Wilfried Smidt – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2025
The support of emergent literacy skills in preschool children has been considered highly important for the development of children's competencies and their academic success in school. In addition to parents, preschool teachers are expected to support children's emergent literacy skills with educational activities; this is specifically true for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Emergent Literacy, Preschool Education, Parent Role
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Yaffa Buskila; Tamar Chen-Levi; Andrea Kayne; Chen Schechter – Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 2025
This study aims to explore how school leaders applied resilience in order to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. This qualitative study used semistructured interviews with 26 school leaders. Results yielded three main manners of applying resilience: (a) be proactive, pragmatic, and creative; (b) find meaning and set goals; (c) lead the emotional…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Leadership, Resilience (Psychology)
Damian Betebenner; Jeri Thompson – National Center for the Improvement of Educational Assessment, 2024
This study explores the effects of COVID-19 on academic growth and achievement in Hawaii schools, and strategies that school leaders used in the recovery from the pandemic. The calculations in this report can support states as they investigate the impact of COVID on students and schools and their recovery from the pandemic. The Center for…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Outcome Measures, Educational Practices
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Yangyang Zhu; Janet Alsup – TESOL Journal, 2024
This study explored the teacher identity development of Asian teaching assistants (ATA) at a U.S. university. The researchers used a qualitative design with two semi-structured interviews with each of the three participants. Findings suggest that ATAs were unprepared for racial diversity and experienced anti-Asian sentiment in the classroom during…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Teaching Assistants, Asians, Ethnic Diversity
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