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Zahava L. Friedman; Robin Akselrud; Malka Goldman; Raizel Horowitz; Sara Moradi; Esther Seror – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2023
Both applied behavior analysis (ABA) professionals and occupational therapy (OT) professionals have vital roles on interprofessional teams serving autistic individuals and other developmental challenges. Existing literature highlights that biases and misconceptions regarding each other's practice methods may discourage collaboration among ABA and…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Applied Behavior Analysis, Professional Personnel, Allied Health Personnel
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Commodore, Felecia; Njoku, Nadrea R. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2020
Often Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are viewed and discussed through a deficit-laden lens. In reality, HBCUs--many of which are regional public universities (RPUs)--not only carry a lion's share of the education of Black students but also contribute greatly to the social mobility, economic impact, and increased access to…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, African American Students, Public Colleges, Access to Education
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Kohn, Craig; Anderson, Charles W. – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2022
Purpose: Numerous factors currently challenge food production in the United States, and these are likely to intensify. We sought to understand what challenges US agriculturalists find to be most salient as well as the responses they recommend. Methodology: We gained insights primarily through the analysis of transcripts from the qualitative…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Food, Barriers, Agricultural Occupations
Liyanage, Mia – Higher Education Policy Institute, 2020
Decolonisation is rapidly becoming a familiar term in higher education institutions. Students and activist groups have helped decolonisation move onto the national agenda, backed by recent worldwide events surrounding the Black Lives Matter movement. Despite its newfound popularity, there is still substantial disagreement and misunderstanding…
Descriptors: Universities, Racial Discrimination, Activism, Misconceptions
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Lowan-Trudeau, Greg – Journal of Environmental Education, 2021
This article presents a comparative exploration of news media portrayals of Indigenous environmental issues in Canada and the United States guided by a qualitative multimodal critical discourse analysis methodology. Theoretical framing was provided by Elliot Eisner's three curricula, Antonio López's visual literacy framework, and the broader…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Fuels, American Indians
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Conway, Patrick Filipe – Harvard Educational Review, 2020
This article takes up the central question of how college-level prison education programs should be justified and defended. Author Patrick Filipe Conway argues that the focus on recidivism rates as justification for major initiatives like the Second Chance Pell Program and New York governor Andrew Cuomo's Right Priorities initiative is misguided…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Correctional Education, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions
Hillman, Nicholas – Century Foundation, 2016
Supporters of the concept that states should finance their public universities using a performance-based model believe that the $75 billion states invest in public higher education each year will not be spent efficiently or effectively if it is based on enrollment or other input measures, because colleges have little financial incentive to…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Higher Education, Educational Finance, Public Colleges
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Helme, Anne – Primary Science, 2012
With many funding schemes around, a teacher needs to choose the one that suits the type of project he/she wants to do. Look carefully at the eligibility and judging criteria as this is what the applications will be assessed on. All the schemes mentioned here are open to primary schools, but some may need to involve other people as well. Some…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Elementary Schools, Engineering, Science Activities
Academic Senate for California Community Colleges, 2019
This paper provides information about noncredit instruction in the California Community Colleges and updates the 2009 paper "Noncredit Instruction: Opportunity and Challenge" to incorporate subsequent changes from the last decade. Since the passage of SB 361 (Scott, 2006), noncredit instruction has seen significant changes, including the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Noncredit Courses, Educational Finance, Misconceptions
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Knauer, Heather; Baker, Dian L.; Hebbeler, Kathleen; Davis-Alldritt, Linda – Journal of School Nursing, 2015
There are increasing numbers of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) who require various levels of care each school day. The purpose of this study was to examine the role of public schools in supporting CSHCN through in-depth key informant interviews. For this qualitative study, the authors interviewed 17 key informants to identify key…
Descriptors: Special Health Problems, Special Needs Students, School Health Services, Public Schools
Bousquet, Sarah – Online Submission, 2012
Based upon field study and a review of the literature, this paper sought to describe the educational experiences that are common in the Middle East and North Africa. The paper explained the curriculum and pedagogy that are most commonly found in Arab schools. It also addresses the misconceptions that many Americans have regarding Arab education.…
Descriptors: Arabs, Foreign Countries, Educational Experience, Misconceptions
Easy, Omar X. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
There are many factors that may influence and impact student-athletes' academic achievement and athletic performance from high school throughout college. These factors may range from family structure, socioeconomic status, parental educational level, parental school involvement, and aspirations. However, few studies have examined these factors in…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Academic Achievement, Socioeconomic Status, Parent School Relationship
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Pringle, Richard – Educational Review, 2012
The significant cost of hosting the London 2012 Olympics is justified, in part, by claims that the games will inspire greater social cohesion, promote peace and encourage the public adoption of active healthy lifestyles. This critical review paper examines these justifications and finds them wanting. The first section provides a socio-historic…
Descriptors: Evidence, Citizenship Education, Criticism, Peace
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Murray, Frank B. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2012
The role of accreditation is to assure that the standards that uniquely define institutions and programs are adhered to so that their increasingly high costs produce solid value. In the fall 2011 issue of "The Presidency," a publication of the American Council on Education (ACE), Terry Hartle, a senior vice-president of ACE, outlined six…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Misconceptions, Accreditation (Institutions), Colleges
Miller, Raegen; Epstein, Diana – Center for American Progress, 2011
It's hard to debunk a myth that's not a myth, but Jason Richwine of the Heritage Foundation has given it a try in his recent backgrounder, "The Myth of Racial Disparities in Public School Financing." The report suggests that public education spending is broadly similar across racial and ethnic groups, and it has found a predictably receptive…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Evidence, Misconceptions, Equal Education
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