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Elizabeth Gil; Ashley Johnson – Urban Education, 2024
Utilizing Yosso's community cultural wealth framework as a theoretical lens, we sought to examine how nontraditional, community-based family engagement programs impacted adult family members' thoughts and actions about engagement with their children's schools. The study drew primarily from the interviews, observations, and document analysis of two…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Urban Areas, Nontraditional Education, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Elizabeth Luke; Nicholas Allis; Fort Drum Regional Health Planning Organization; Jefferson County Public Health Service; Lewis County Health System; North Country Initiative; Daniel Cameron; Leah Caldwell; Telisa Stewart – Health Education Journal, 2024
Background: Rural populations in the USA demonstrate a high degree of vaccine hesitancy, particularly surrounding COVID-19 vaccines. Objectives: Following the successful implementation of a COVID-19 vaccination campaign with a rural-based health system in New York state, the goal of this project was to develop a large community-academic…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, School Community Relationship, Health Promotion, Immunization Programs
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Annie Everett; Kelly Rosinger; Dominique J. Baker; Hyung-Jung Kim; Robert Kelchen; Justin C. Ortagus – Research in Higher Education, 2024
Administrative burden, or the frictions individuals experience in accessing public programs, has implications for whether and which eligible individuals receive aid. While prior research documents barriers to accessing federal financial aid, less is known about the extent to which state aid programs impose administrative burden, how administrative…
Descriptors: Financial Aid Applicants, Tuition, Federal Programs, Technical Education
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Sean P. Yee; N. Papalia; J. Deshler; K. C. Rogers; A. Lamarche; R. Petrulis – PRIMUS, 2024
To aid departments in growing and supporting the potential of novice instructors, this paper shares a peer-mentoring program that has been implemented at three universities over the last five years for graduate student instructors (GSIs, master, and doctoral) within mathematics departments. This paper provides frameworks, curricular topics,…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Mentors, Graduate Students, Beginning Teachers
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Carla Valério; Cláudio Farias; Carla Luguetti; Isabel Mesquita – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2024
Background: Background: Research demonstrates the benefits of communities of practice (CoP) for teachers' professional learning in Physical Education (PE). However, much less is known about how CoPs can be used to understand pre-service teachers' (PSTs) professional learning in their Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) programmes.…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Communities of Practice, Preservice Teachers
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Lijo Thomas – Journal of School Administration Research and Development, 2024
The purpose of this study was to pilot the DREAMS (Desire, Readiness, Empowerment, Action, and Mastery for Success) program, a community-collaborative, after-school intervention program designed specifically to address the holistic developmental needs of students at school. The author originally developed and implemented the program in Kerala,…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Summer Programs, School Community Relationship, Adolescent Development
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Fangzhou Jin; Zicong Song; Wai Ming Cheung; Chin-Hsi Lin; Tiruo Liu – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background Study: Previous systematic reviews concluded that online professional-learning communities (OPLCs) have positive effects on teachers' development, but explored neither the technological affordances that make this possible nor the potential negative impacts of technology use in OPLCs. Objectives: The aim of this study is to…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Faculty Development, Computer Mediated Communication, Technology Uses in Education
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Jonah Kushner; Lindsay Daugherty – RAND Corporation, 2024
This report describes how six Colorado community colleges used $1.4 million of pandemic relief funding to support individuals pursuing short-term credentials. The authors examined state and college decisions about program eligibility, student eligibility, grant amounts, funding uses, and application requirements as well as outcomes for those…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Budgeting, Financial Support, Credentials
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Venessa Kelly; E. Brännlund – Irish Educational Studies, 2025
Increased scholarly and practitioner attention has been paid to community gardens and their potential impact on community building and sustainability, as well as a tool to combat the decline in physical and mental well-being connected to childhood obesity. Specifically, community gardens may play a role in on families' eating habits, and there is…
Descriptors: Gardening, Eating Habits, Community Programs, Parent Attitudes
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Mitchell McLarnon – Canadian Journal of Education, 2025
In the context of the current climate emergency, governments are implementing important climate policies promoting zero waste, carbon neutrality, increased greening, and protection of biodiversity. While climate policies are created with the best of intentions, they obscure the lived experiences of front-line workers attempting to implement these…
Descriptors: Climate, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Public Policy
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Clementine Msengi; Roslin Growe – International Research and Review, 2025
With globalization as a focal point in the United States and encouraged in our educational system, the significance of intercultural competence has been amplified. To advance this concept among middle school students, international university students, and the local community, a partnership was formed to offer an international awareness program…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Middle School Students, College Students, Foreign Students
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Nita A. Tarchinski; Thomas Matthew Colclough; Ashley Atkinson; Emily Bonem; Nathan Emery; Victoria Farrar; Madeleine Gonin; Daniel Guberman; Eleanor Louson; Matthew Mahavongtrakul; Timothy McKay; Marco Molinaro; Meryl Motika; Lizette Alda Muñoz Rojas; Hurshal Pol; Kem Saichaie; Kelsey Smart; Megan Stowe; Natasha T. Turman; Jenna Marie Thomas Vest; Ryan Sweeder – To Improve the Academy, 2025
The STEM Equity Learning Community (SELC) project guided multidisciplinary teams from nine large, public research institutions through a yearlong experience. We aimed to support instructors and undergraduate students in developing equity-mindedness to drive structural change efforts on their campuses. The SELCs were supported by access to equity…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Equal Education, STEM Education, Educational Change
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Amy M. Leman; Eliza Petry; Joseph Birrittier – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
Lesson study is a form of teacher professional development designed to improve instructional techniques by collaborating with teachers to develop and test a lesson plan and examine its effect on learners. Lesson study is designed for in-person meetings and observation. School-based agricultural education (SBAE) teachers often do not have enough…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Agricultural Education, Faculty Development, Social Support Groups
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Macías Gomez-Estern, Beatriz; Arias-Sánchez, Samuel; Marco Macarro, María José; Cabillas Romero, María Regla; Martínez Lozano, Virginia – Studies in Higher Education, 2021
As a pedagogical approach, Service Learning (SL) has blossomed in the field of education, proving its effectiveness regarding academic results and in relation to social commitment. Our goal was to offer students the possibility of participating in professional scenarios measure the impact that SL benefits has on students' valuations and…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Value Judgment, Learning Processes, Transformative Learning
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Balke, Virginia; Grusenmeyer, Linda; McDowell, John – Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research, 2021
Engagement in undergraduate research experiences (UREs) has a positive impact on student skill development, scientific identity, and retention in STEM. Incorporating UREs into two-year programs would greatly benefit the diverse, nontraditional student populations enrolled at community colleges. This article describes the infusion of the…
Descriptors: Biotechnology, STEM Education, Undergraduate Study, Nontraditional Students
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