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William Norris; Shannon Norris-Parish – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2024
Agricultural educators can have a profound impact on student's lives and are often aware of their students' life experiences outside of the classroom. Students often treat their agricultural educator as a mentor, which increases their likeliness of confiding in them when facing hardships, such as Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). An ACE is…
Descriptors: Agriculture Teachers, College Students, Student Experience, Trauma
The Crisis You Can't Plan For: K-12 Leader Responses and Organisational Preparedness during COVID-19
Craig De Voto; Benjamin M. Superfine – School Leadership & Management, 2023
Unlike many types of educational crises, the COVID-19 pandemic was a crisis leaders could not have prepared for. But research is only starting to examine how leaders' responses and organisational context have played a role. This mixed-methods study accordingly examines how leaders have mitigated challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Administrators, Elementary School Teachers
Ariella Meltzer; Kate Westaby – Urban Institute, 2024
States, systems, and colleges in the Great Lakes region have made important investments in basic needs, but more progress is needed. Addressing basic needs--which includes income, food, housing, health, mental health and well-being, child care, transportation, and technology--helps support college access and completion. The Urban Institute…
Descriptors: Financial Needs, Housing Needs, Health Needs, Psychological Needs
Pratson, Daniel; Stern, Marc J.; Powell, Robert B. – Journal of Environmental Education, 2021
Positive motivation to perform work tasks has been associated with better performance and outcomes in both the organizational and informal education literature. In environmental education (EE), this means that more motivated instructors are likely to provide better programs for their participants. In this exploratory study across 15 states in the…
Descriptors: Organizational Climate, Teacher Motivation, Teachers, Environmental Education
Miller, Melissa L. – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The purpose of this quantitative study is to explore the frequency of uncivil behaviors amongst teachers. The research seeks to determine leadership support and job satisfaction levels in order to relate their relationship to turnover. Fulfillment of teachers' basic psychological needs is essential for optimal performance and growth. The 2018…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Urban Schools, School Districts
Feuerborn, Laura; Chinn, Donald – Behavioral Disorders, 2012
The practices of school-wide positive behavior supports (SWPBS) are dependent on teachers to implement them in their classrooms; thus, gaining the "buy-in" and support of teachers is a critical step in reaching full, building-wide implementation. One step toward achieving this support may be to gain a better understanding of the…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Teaching Methods, Teaching Experience, Grounded Theory
Jolly, Jennifer L.; Bruno, Justin – Gifted Child Today, 2010
The past several centuries have presented well-documented cases of prodigious youth. Many represented extreme examples of children who had burned brightly and then faded into obscurity, succumbed to a mental illness or an early death, or entered into a career deemed below their mental capacity. These very public displays of mental prowess caused…
Descriptors: Gifted, Mental Health, Intellectual Development, Foreign Countries
EDWARDS, THOMAS J. – 1967
EDUCATING THE CULTURALLY DIFFERENT LEARNER COULD BE IMPROVED THROUGH ACTION PROGRAMS PARALLELED BY EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH. THE IDENTIFICATION OF TRAITS AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS THAT REVERSE THE EFFECTS OF CULTURAL DEPRIVATION AND ALLOW INDIVIDUALS TO BREAK OUT FROM THEIR CULTURAL COCOONS AND THE PRESENTATION OF THE CURRICULUM TO THE CULTURALLY…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Influences, Curriculum Development, Disadvantaged
Foster, Karen B. – 1997
The success of the Champaign County Nursing Home Child Care Center (CCNHCCC) in Illinois provides a model for the establishment of child care centers in nursing homes. Needs assessment, financial support, licensing, staff hiring and training are all important factors that need to addressed in the start up and running of such a program. The…
Descriptors: Day Care Centers, Frail Elderly, Institutional Cooperation, Intergenerational Programs
Academic Affairs Conference of Midwestern Universities. – 1975
Parental involvement is supplementary to the main line approach of the Special Needs Assessment Program (SNAP) whose main thrust is the diagnosis and remediation and/or partial alleviation of pupil needs by the child's teacher. This Parent Perception Project is an approach which provides for the involvement of parents in the process of identifying…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Childhood Needs, Cooperative Programs, Coordination
Academic Affairs Conference of Midwestern Universities. – 1974
The Special Needs Assessment Program (SNAP) is designed to help teachers, parents, and children focus attention on individual pupils as human beings who need help in handling a variety of problems. The project's main intents are to help faculty in identifying critical needs and concerns of pupils and to encourage the building of instructional…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Strategies, Childhood Needs, Cooperative Programs