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Alexandra Skrocki; Gary D. Ellis; Andrea Ettekal; Darlene Locke – Journal of Youth Development, 2025
We examined relations among select components of the 4-H Thriving Model, focusing on youth sparks and four presumed determinants: program quality, developmental relationships, situational engagement, and dosage. Based on our results and results of previous studies, we propose a formal theory of youth program sparks. Three hundred fifty-six Texas…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Program Effectiveness, Secondary School Students, Adolescent Development
Koswatta, Taniya J.; Parrella, J. A.; Leggette, H. R.; Ramasubramanian, S.; Rutherford, T. – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2022
We investigated how to improve PSC at a large, public university with high research activity by examining scientists' interest and enjoyment in PSC, their perceived aptitude of PSC skills, the channels they use for PSC, their reasons for choosing to participate in PSC, and the tools they need to engage effectively. We conducted a case study and…
Descriptors: Scientists, Communication (Thought Transfer), Public Relations, Interests
Boby, Leslie; Hubbard, William; Megalos, Mark; Morris, Hilary L. C. – Journal of Extension, 2016
An understanding of foresters' perceptions of climate change is important for developing effective educational programs on adaptive forest management. We surveyed 1,398 foresters in the southern United States regarding their perceptions of climate change, observations and concerns about climatic and forest conditions, and knowledge of and interest…
Descriptors: Forestry Occupations, Attitudes, Climate, Program Development
Shirley, Dennis – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2016
Teachers' unions and community organizing emerged out of shared collective struggles for social justice in the United States in the twentieth century. Beyond broad general aspirations for a better society, however, their interests and tactics have not always been compatible. This interpretive essay revisits three recent case studies of interaction…
Descriptors: Unions, Community Organizations, Social Justice, Interests
Walkington, Candace; Petrosino, Anthony; Sherman, Milan – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2013
Context personalization refers to matching instruction to students' out-of-school interests and experiences. Belief in the benefits of matching instruction to interests is widely held in the culture of schooling; however, little research has empirically examined how interest impacts performance and learning in secondary mathematics. Here we…
Descriptors: Interests, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education
Colby, Sherri – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2009
State history can connect to the lives of immigrant children. By discovering history's humanizing narratives, students can become more engaged with the curriculum and more appreciative of their roles as state, national, and global citizens. In Texas, students study state history in the fourth and seventh grades. Considering the continual increase…
Descriptors: State History, Citizenship, Interests, Middle School Teachers
Fonte, Richard W.; Wood, Peter W.; Thorne, Ashley – National Association of Scholars, 2013
In 1971, the state of Texas enacted a legislative requirement that students at public institutions complete two courses in American history. With that mandate in mind, the Texas Association of Scholars and the National Association of Scholars' Center for the Study of the Curriculum proposed to determine how students today meet the requirement, and…
Descriptors: United States History, State History, History Instruction, College Curriculum
Garza, Ruben – Urban Education, 2009
This study examines Latino and White high school students' perceptions of teacher behaviors that convey caring. Major findings of students' perceptions generated five dominant themes: (a) provide scaffolding during a teaching episode, (b) reflect a kind disposition through actions, (c) are always available to the student, (d) show a personal…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Ethnic Groups, Interests, High School Students
Jacobson, Arminta; Engelbrecht, JoAnn – 1993
A five-page English language survey instrument was developed by the Denton County (Texas) Parent Education Coalition to survey a sample of parents representing the economic, educational, and lifestyle diversity of the county. A Spanish-language version, a shortened two-page questionnaire, and an adapted interview form for handicapped and…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Community Surveys, Early Childhood Education, Interests
Hutchins, Elbert C. – 1978
The Adult Learning Project was conducted to determine the educational needs and conditions related to adult learning in Johnson County and to ascertain the attitudes of area residents toward Hill Junior College. The survey contacted approximately 1,200 adults; 576 questionnaires were returned. When results were correlated, four sample groups were…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, College Credits, Community Attitudes