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Ben Ross Schneider – Oxford University Press, 2024
The key to sustained and equitable development in Latin America is high quality education for all. However, coalitions favoring quality reforms in education are usually weak because parents are dispersed, business is not interested, and much of the middle class has exited public education. In "Routes to Reform," Ben Ross Schneider…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Weinschenk, Aaron C. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
Faculty members are increasingly recognizing the value of integrating high impact practices, such as undergraduate research, into the college experience. In this paper, I argue that one way of getting undergraduate students involved in political science research is to develop undergraduate research labs, wherein a small group of undergraduate…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Classroom Research, Student Research, Political Science
Workman, Jamie L.; Hull, Karla; Hartsell, Taralynn; Weimann, Teresa – Journal of Campus Activities Practice and Scholarship, 2020
The lack of women in elected leadership roles trickles down to student governance at colleges and universities (American Student Government Association, 2016). The researcher sought to understand how women student leaders made meaning of their experiences as a leader and how their understanding influences their actions and motivations. Through the…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Females, College Students, Student Government
Michael T. Hartney – Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, 2023
School boards remain one of the most powerful forces in American education, helping to set curricula, evaluate teachers, and direct hundreds of billions of dollars in education funding. Yet teachers' unions play an outsized role in determining who serves on these boards. If the interests of teachers are perfectly aligned with those of students,…
Descriptors: Board Candidates, Unions, Organizational Climate, Politics of Education
Stark, Tobias H.; van Maaren, Floor M.; Krosnick, Jon A.; Sood, Gaurav – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
In the last 60 years, the proportion of white Americans expressing anti-black prejudice in face-to-face survey interviews has declined dramatically. To test whether social desirability pressures affect the expression of anti-black prejudice, we analyzed a within-subjects experiment in the 2008 American National Election Study in which white…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Social Science Research, Race, Stereotypes
Almutairi, Mashael; Al Kous, Nouf; Zitouni, Mimouna – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2022
President Barack Obama's use of the hedging language is an evidence of his unique mastery of rhetorical strategies, power of persuasion and an influential speaker. The purpose of this study was to identify and retrieve the hedging devices contained in President Obama's speeches. For this purpose, his most important and decisive speeches were…
Descriptors: Presidents, Language Usage, Speeches, Taxonomy
Leah Z. Owens – Critical Education, 2022
Within the contemporary anti-union environment fueled by neoliberalism, teachers are organizing and educating each other in order to push back against the corporate reform agenda and envision a public education that supports all students. Using a critical autoethnography methodology, the author narrates her participation in social justice unionism…
Descriptors: Unions, Educational Change, Resistance to Change, Public Education
Izawa, Shigeki – Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook, 2018
This paper considers the functions and effects of "representation" in politics and education. The voting age for public elections in Japan has been lowered from 20 or older to 18 or older, calling for a shift in the curriculum to the basics of political participation and competence. In this paper, while focusing on the political issues…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Politics of Education, Democracy, Elections
Weisman, Merith – Higher Learning Research Communications, 2021
Due to wildfires in the fall of 2019 and the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020, Sonoma State University lost 50 service-learning courses and, as a result, almost 900 fewer students completed a service-learning course than in the previous year. During the summer of 2020, the Center for Community Engagement began developing service-learning…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Higher Education, Educational Change
Wrenn, Melissa; Reed, Adam – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2019
In this qualitative study, the authors investigated seventh- and eighth-grade students' participation in an elective civics course focused on the 2016 U.S. presidential election. The researcher and classroom teacher collaborated to embed literacy strategies into his curriculum in this design-based research study. The intervention cycle was…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Grade 8, Civics, Presidents
Holder, Eric H., Jr. – American Educator, 2020
Over the past decade, the students of North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University in Greensboro, North Carolina, the largest historically Black public university in the country, were forced into the spotlight of a national fight over voting rights that has been profoundly reshaping our democracy. During the 2018 midterm elections,…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Voting, Democracy, Elections
Galman, Sally Campbell – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
This essay describes how, as a scholar in gender diverse childhoods, I was collecting ethnographic data at the time of the 2016 election, and how this experience led to a series of jarring personal and professional transformations as a scholar writing for social justice. Not only did find that arts-based methods were particularly apt for capturing…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Scholarship, Presidents, Social Justice
Adrian, Daniel; Reischman, Diann; Anderson, Kirk; Richardson, Mary; Stephenson, Paul – Journal of Statistics Education, 2020
Maps are a primary method of displaying statistical data that comes from a geographical frame. Maps are esthetically appealing and make it easier to identify geographic patterns in a dataset. However, few introductory statistical texts and courses explicitly present maps as a way to display data. In this article, we will present examples of…
Descriptors: Statistics, Teaching Methods, Introductory Courses, Maps
Noah Katznelson – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Neoliberalism has become the hegemonic rationality of our time, framing nearly every aspect of our social world in terms of competition. This dissertation sheds light on neoliberal infiltration and naturalization within the field of language education through three distinct but interrelated papers. "In Discourses of Dual Language Bilingual…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Multilingualism, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Brian A. Jacob – AERA Open, 2024
Media reports suggest that parent frustration with COVID school policies and the growing politicization of education have increased community engagement with local public schools. However, there is no evidence to date on whether these factors have translated into greater engagement at the ballot box. This paper uses a novel data set to explore how…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, School Policy, Elections, COVID-19