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Hollowell, Adam; Swartz, Jonas J.; Proudman, Rachel – Journal of American College Health, 2023
What role should telemedicine services play in a higher education landscape that increasingly embraces online education? How prominently should telemedicine feature in the suite of wraparound services that schools prioritize for vulnerable students? While many studies interrogate single-factor health issues and college success, this essay argues…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Access to Health Care, School Health Services, COVID-19
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Lewis, Robert – Australian Universities' Review, 2021
Launched in 2010 by the Gillard Labor Government, the Australian Tertiary Admissions Rankings (ATAR) system is the first national unified system for reporting the educational attainment of successive cohorts of Year 12 school leavers. The system is widely regarded as fit for purpose, being both predictive of academic success and rates of…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Educational Attainment, Foreign Countries, Grade 12
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Guth, Douglas J. – Community College Journal, 2022
Immigrant community college presidents are working to ensure the unpleasant, even frightening experiences of their younger years are not replicated among the current student body. Immigrant leaders interviewed by "Community College Journal"--Dr. Steady Moono, president of SUNY Schenectady County Community College; Dr. Lin Zhou, president…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Presidents, Administrator Attitudes, Immigrants
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McInch, Alex – Ethnography and Education, 2020
Ethnography as a methodological approach presents the fieldworker with many ethical crossroads throughout the research process. This is because of the unique position that ethnographers find themselves in, the environments that they research and the relationships which are formed. This paper presents four confessional vignettes from a broader…
Descriptors: Ethics, College Faculty, Working Class, Field Studies
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McWilliam, Erica – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2017
In this commentary, author Erica McWilliam asserts that the 2016 victory of Donald Trump in the US election is a global punch to all teachers who value pluralism and human dignity. She further maintains Trump's wild card entry into the White House directly threatens the values that teachers attempt to impart to their students--such as democracy,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Presidents, Elections, Values
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Núñez, Anne-Marie – American Educational Research Journal, 2017
Advancing the educational success of the Latinx population can significantly affect overall postsecondary attainment since Latinxs comprise the largest and fastest growing non-White population in the country yet historically have among the lowest rates of postsecondary attainment (Kelly, Schneider, & Carey, 2010). Arguably, Hispanic-Serving…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Hispanic American Students, Institutional Characteristics, Educational Attainment
Leary, Carol A. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2014
Present-day adult women students will not be the only ones to gain from a college degree. Generations for decades to come will benefit. In fact, the Shriver Report indicates that "parental education attainment is now more important than family income in predicting a child's future opportunity." According to U.S. Census figures, 76…
Descriptors: Females, Adults, Higher Education, Educational Attainment
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Halpin, David – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2014
This article reflects on a fairly recent continuing education experience, seeking to identify some general principles for getting the most out of an approach to learning that has objectives which celebrate the acquisition of new knowledge" for its own sake," rather than with a specific end in view, such as the attainment of a…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Educational Experience, Educational Principles, Educational Objectives
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Hunt, Barbara – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2017
Tyese Wright and Michelle Banks have very different lives; however, both women are independent, confident, and successful, and both were identified as deaf by the age of 18 months. Perhaps their success is partly a result of their upbringing. Both had parents who learned sign language and who became intimately involved in their education. In fact,…
Descriptors: Deafness, Partial Hearing, Child Development, Child Rearing
DiSalvio, Philip – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2013
"New Directions for Higher Education" examines emerging issues, trends, and ideas that have an impact on higher education policies, programs, and practices. In this article, DiSalvio inteviews Jamie P. Merisotis, president and CEO of Lumina Foundation, about Lumina's commitment to enrolling and graduating more students from college, and…
Descriptors: Interviews, Higher Education, Enrollment, Educational Attainment
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Skolnik, Michael L. – College Quarterly, 2012
The report entitled, "OECD Economic Surveys: Canada 2012," offers an exceptionally rigorous, in-depth, well-informed and well-documented review of policy and performance of Canada's economy and postsecondary system. The report is divided into three parts. The first part contains an overview of the Canadian economy, a summary of the rest…
Descriptors: Productivity, Surveys, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
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Lahelma, Elina – Educational Research, 2014
Background: In educational policies, two discourses on gender have existed since the 1980s. I call them the "gender equality discourse" and the "boy discourse". The gender equality discourse in education is based on international and national declarations and plans, and is focused predominantly on the position of girls and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Equal Education, Gender Differences
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Sawhill, Isabel – Education Next, 2015
The effects on children of the increase in single parents is no longer much debated. They do less well in school, are less likely to graduate, and are more likely to be involved in crime, teen pregnancy, and other behaviors that make it harder to succeed in life. Research at the Brookings Institution shows that social mobility is much higher for…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, One Parent Family, Family Environment, Family Structure
Rosengren, Eric S. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2011
In this article, the author discusses the nexus between what educators and a central banker do. At first glance, it might seem as if there is not much commonality. He suggests that what educators do matters to the Fed, and what the Fed does matters to educators, and touches briefly on some of the reasons why. He proposes that as educators and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Economic Development, Economic Impact, Banking
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Lamb, Margaret – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2012
In this article, Margaret Lamb begins by introducing readers to her interpretation of "honours" and "honours education" and describing the experiences that have formed her perspectives on the topics she discusses. In the remainder of the article, she (1) places some characteristics of Oxford undergraduate education in a wider…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Study, Higher Education
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