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Fray, Leanne; Jaremus, Felicia; Gore, Jennifer; Harris, Jess – Australian Educational Researcher, 2023
Efforts to contain the COVID-19 virus resulted in various stay-at-home orders and school closures around the globe, causing unprecedented disruption to the lives of children and generating grave concern for their well-being. This study draws on phone interviews with 12 teachers and 6 school leaders from 13 government schools in New South Wales,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, COVID-19, Pandemics, Reentry Students
Susan Opok – Center for Universal Education at The Brookings Institution, 2024
School re-entry for pregnant girls and young mothers is increasingly recognized by African governments as a critical measure to improve the education of marginalized adolescents and mitigate school pushout. In Uganda, the high rate of teenage pregnancy, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, prompted the government to approve "Revised…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Parenthood, Mothers, Pregnancy
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Embeita, Carina – Educational & Child Psychology, 2019
Aim: This study aimed to investigate the factors in the parent-school relationship that facilitate reintegration to secondary education after school exclusion, from the perspective of parents. Rationale: Against a background of increased school exclusions and renewed calls for parent-school partnerships, understanding the parental perspective is…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Family School Relationship, Parent Attitudes, Parent School Relationship
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Kabwete, Charles Mulinda; Kambanda, Safari; Kagwesage, Anne Marie; Murenzi, Janvier – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2020
This paper studies the motivations of 130 women who returned to education after the genocide against Tutsi. After 1994, Rwandan mature women embraced university education in greater numbers due to marginalisation at work, inhabiting a subaltern position as a consequence of their gender and secondary level of education. One way of overcoming work…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Womens Education, Death, Ethnic Groups
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Arthur, Anne; Hannah, Erin – Canadian Journal of Action Research, 2015
This qualitative combined methodology study was undertaken to identify key factors in re-engagement by students aged 18-21 years returning to Secondary School. It was conducted in classrooms providing educational programming for students in treatment, care, custody or correctional facilities. An interview approach was adopted since continuous…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Late Adolescents, Adolescent Attitudes, Student Attitudes
Loseth, Lexie; Moreau, Linda – 1988
Following a review of the literature on mature female students, this paper examines enrollment trends in a selection of colleges in Alberta (Canada) and presents the findings of a survey of returning women students at Red Deer College. The literature review highlights factors related to the personal and professional development of women graduates…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Community Colleges, Enrollment Trends, Females
Thomas, Terry, Ed. – 1986
This resource handbook was designed to assist constituent school district personnel with the critical issues of student absenteeism and dropouts. From July 1982 through February 1983 and in May 1986, members of the Oakland County (Michigan) Attendance/Dropout Task Force met with educational and community agency personnel, graduating high school…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Administrator Attitudes, Attendance, Dropout Attitudes
Sims, Anne; Goddard, Ty – 1990
The four Open College Networks in London assessed the climate in inner London for adult students who wished to return to education and training. The research focussed on: the extent to which recent legislative changes threatened adult participation in education and training; the abolition of the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Educational Change, Educational Finance
Dwyer, Peter; Stokes, Helen; Tyler, Debra; Holdsworth, Roger – 1998
In Australia, the Youth Allowance (a form of government income support) is being changed to require that most youth under 18 who receive it be engaged in full-time education or training. This change has positive and negative potential impacts on young people, schools, families, technical and further education, adult and community education, and…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Dropout Research, Dropouts, Educational Finance
Hill, Lorraine – 1979
Descriptive data about mature, full-time students enrolled in three postsecondary nonuniversity institutes in Saskatchewan, Canada, were gathered. Information was sought about the personal characteristics of these students, about the decision making process they followed when deciding to return to school, and about the difficulties and benefits…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Students, Continuing Education, Foreign Countries
Smith, Janet – 1997
The relationship between literacy, welfare, and work was examined in an exploratory study that included a literature review and focus group interviews with a total of 17 literacy instructors and 10 literacy students from two locations in Manitoba: Winnipeg and Brandon with the rural area surrounding it. Particular attention was paid to the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Education Work Relationship
Hore, Terry; West, Leo H. T. – 1980
A study was undertaken, in 1976 and for the three following years, of adult students in Australian higher education. The study examined: (1) the phenomenon of adult students and the extent of their involvement in higher education; (2) the politics and practices of institutions towards these students; (3) staff attitudes in the courses; (4) adult…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrative Policy, Adult Education, Adult Students