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Sara Aloteibi; Paul Ratanasiripong; Alejandra Priede – Journal of School Administration Research and Development, 2024
Currently, 95% of American teenagers own a smartphone device, and smartphone users spend on average about 5.4 hours a day on them. Smartphone ownership, usage, and dependency are higher among teens and young adults than in any other age group. This study addressed a gap in research by examining high school teachers' perspectives on two topics: the…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Teacher Attitudes, Handheld Devices, Computer Use
Zamacona, Belinda – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The undocumented college student population in the United States reflects a similar pattern of growth relative to the overall population of undocumented individuals (Goo, 2015). While the undocumented population in the U.S. has not recently increased substantially, and in some cases the undocumented population has actually declined (Baker &…
Descriptors: College Students, Immigrants, Undocumented Immigrants, College Graduates
Durrwachter-Erno, Katie; Huerta-Montanez, Gredia; Nguyen, Vivian; Levy, Aaron A.; Lawson, Jennifer Mah; Nguyen, Vi Thuy – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2021
Climate change's health effects are most strongly felt in Environmental Justice (EJ) communities which are predominantly people of color. This results in a disproportionate burden of climate change health effects on EJ communities. Climate change is a public health crisis, and more importantly to pediatricians -- it is a pediatric public health…
Descriptors: Physical Environment, Policy, Justice, Climate
Williams, Marian E.; Harley, Eliza K.; Quebles, Irina; Poulsen, Marie Kanne – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2021
Autism spectrum disorder can be reliably diagnosed prior to age 2, and early, intensive intervention has been found to improve long-term outcomes. Nonetheless, most children with ASD do not receive a diagnosis until after age 3, with even later diagnoses for children from non-white ethnic groups. This study conducted telephone surveys with…
Descriptors: Disability Identification, Early Intervention, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Crowne, Sarah Shea; Hegseth, Danielle; Ekyalongo, Yuko Yadatsu; Bultinck, Erin; Li, Weilin; Haas, Maggie; Cohen, Rachel Chazan – Child Trends, 2022
Home visiting is a service delivery strategy for inter-generational family-centered supports during the pivotal window from pregnancy to early childhood. Expanded federal support for home visiting began with the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program, which was authorized by Congress in 2010, and provides funding…
Descriptors: Home Visits, Labor Force, Policy, Work Environment
Feenstra, Gail; Gupta, Clare; Campbell, David; Sowerwine, Jennifer; Munden-Dixon, Katherine – Journal of Extension, 2021
This paper presents findings from a survey of 34 food policy councils (FPCs) in California. The survey addressed organizational structure and functions, policy priorities and achievements, and the use of research or other information. We find that most FPCs have formed in recent years, operate with small budgets and limited or no staff, and…
Descriptors: Food, Policy, Community Organizations, Extension Agents
Maaranen, Katriina; Afdal, Hilde Wågsås – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2022
In this study, we explore teachers' professional space as an alternative to, and/or expansion of earlier conceptualizations of teacher autonomy. Professional space is here understood both as an objective space with e.g., physical, juridical, economic features, and as the teachers' subjective negotiation of this objective space, where teachers are…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Professional Autonomy, Decision Making, Foreign Countries
How Do Transition Challenges Affect the Persistence of Chinese International Undergraduate Students?
Wang, Jiaming – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This qualitative, phenomenological study explored how transition challenges affect Chinese international undergraduate students' persistence in U.S. higher education institutions and identified the types of support schools should provide to improve students' persistence. This study conducted semistructured, open-ended interviews via telephone with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Undergraduate Students, Academic Persistence
Ul-Hasan, Sabah – ProQuest LLC, 2019
The primary question of my dissertation is, "Does venom possess a microbiome specific to it as an ecosystem, and why?" Given the limited amount of literature on venom microbiomes, I selected the California Cone Snail, "Californiconus californicus" as a proposed, wild model system for studying venom-microbe interactions in the…
Descriptors: Animals, Marine Biology, Poisoning, Ecology
Holme, Jennifer Jellison; Finnigan, Kara S. – Harvard Education Press, 2018
In "Striving in Common," Jennifer Jellison Holme and Kara S. Finnigan seek to build a bridge between two largely disparate, yet interconnected, conversations--those among education reformers on the one hand, and urban reformers on the other. In this carefully considered volume, the authors show how the challenges faced by urban schools…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Equal Education, Educational Change, School Desegregation
Amandolare, Sarah – Center for an Urban Future, 2022
New York City's fast-growing tech sector has become the city's most consistent source of new middle- and high-wage jobs. But even as demand for tech talent surges, New Yorkers of color remain strikingly underrepresented among the city's tech workforce. As city leaders consider options for expanding access to the well-paying jobs powering the…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Computers, Careers, STEM Education
Reed, Sherrie; Rios-Aguilar, Cecilia; Arrillaga, Elisha Smith; Vargas, Joel; Kurlaender, Michal – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2019
Due to fragmented and misaligned segments of public education, many students lack access to educational opportunities that will ensure their success in college and career. This problem is one that may only be solved through better alignment and coordination between high school and college, between systems of higher education, and between education…
Descriptors: Research, Policy, Theory Practice Relationship, College Readiness
Academic Senate for California Community Colleges, 2019
Shifting demographics within the state of California and more specifically within the California Community College System have created a need for equitable processes to promote the success of students. Students who enter community colleges should be afforded the same level of support whether they enter virtually or in-person. The development of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Online Courses, Tutoring
Jones, Alan H. – Issues in Teacher Education, 2015
The survival and prosperity of the California Council on the Education of Teachers/California Council on Teacher Education (CCET/CCTE) over its 70 years of existence is remarkable, especially given the historic roller coaster of educational policy and practice in the United States--the ups and downs of school financing, in addition to the ins and…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Financial Support, Group Membership, Policy
Christie, Christina A.; Fierro, Leslie A. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2012
Evaluation policies set an important frame of reference for how evaluations are implemented. Despite the central influence that policies play in how evaluations are conducted, little empirical work has been conducted to better understand how these policies are interpreted and implemented. This paper describes the findings of case study evaluation…
Descriptors: Policy, Program Evaluation, Educational Research, Scientific Research