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David Lesley Greene – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Student enrollment data show an increase in the number of women returning to college after employment. Adult women returning to college are more likely to juggle other roles, including mother, spouse, caregiver, and community member while attending college. Higher education administrators have insufficient knowledge about what efforts are…
Descriptors: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Attitudes, Womens Education
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Theresa Anderson – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2023
Overview: This study examines the complex effects on families when mothers reenroll in school at any level. The population of mothers in school--especially in college--is large and predominantly composed of women of color (Reichlin Cruse et al. 2019; Anderson 2022). Though there is a mounting emphasis on increased education and skills in the…
Descriptors: Reentry Students, Mothers, Racial Differences, African Americans
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de Mezerville-López, Claire M.; Ochoa, Theresa A.; Ovares-Fernández, Yanúa; Ureña-Salazar, Viria – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2023
This article describes the process of reentry for adolescent girls and young women who experienced incarceration as adolescents in Costa Rica. The needs of adolescent girls and young women with undiagnosed and psychosocial disabilities are explored, considering existing scholarship and research gaps from Costa Rica's legislation and policies.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Young Adults, Females
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Kabwete, Charles Mulinda; Kambanda, Safari; Kagwesage, Anne Marie; Murenzi, Janvier – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2020
This paper studies the motivations of 130 women who returned to education after the genocide against Tutsi. After 1994, Rwandan mature women embraced university education in greater numbers due to marginalisation at work, inhabiting a subaltern position as a consequence of their gender and secondary level of education. One way of overcoming work…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Womens Education, Death, Ethnic Groups
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Richardson, Sydney D. – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2017
This study demonstrates adult women college students overcoming challenges due to mistreatment in order to succeed academically. Asking each participant to tell her life story allowed the researcher to find common narratives of mistreatment among them, while using critical feminist and constructivist theories for analysis. As a result, the…
Descriptors: College Students, Womens Education, Academic Persistence, Personal Narratives
Chavis, Cheryl R. – ProQuest LLC, 2014
There are many factors that influence the persistence and retention of the Black female non-traditional learner in higher education. This study aimed to identify to what extent various factors were most influential in influencing the success of Black female non-traditional learners entering or reentering higher education. The participants for this…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, African American Students, Females, Womens Education
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Black-Chen, Marsha – International Research and Review, 2013
Over the last two decades there has been a dramatic increase in continuing education enrollment among non-traditional-aged females both in Jamaica and overseas. This article explores the academic experiences of Jamaican women returning to college, placing emphasis on support services within the higher education institutions attended and on these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Continuing Education, Nontraditional Students, Womens Education
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Rudoe, Naomi – Ethnography and Education, 2014
This article analyses the school exclusion and subsequent educational inclusion of pregnant young women participating in a course of antenatal and key skills education at an alternative educational setting. It examines the young women's transitions from "failure" in school to "success" in motherhood and re-engagement with…
Descriptors: Pregnant Students, Pregnancy, Academic Failure, Mothers
Miles, Mary E. – ProQuest LLC, 2014
This qualitative study explores the experiences of ten nontraditional women who reenter a community college after a prolonged departure. Experiences are examined through the lens of Tinto's Theory of Institutional Departure, as well as Deci and Ryan's Self Determination Theory. While there is strong desire for educational attainment, early college…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Females, Womens Education, Community Colleges
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Thomas, Carolyn M. – Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 2010
Women over 40 years old are enrolling in graduate school in record numbers; however, extant literature discusses women who reenter universities at the undergraduate level. This multiple case study focused on 17 women over 40 who enrolled in graduate school programs at universities and seminaries. Results of the open-ended interviews revealed 5…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Females, Graduate Students, Interviews
McGivney, Veronica – Adults Learning (England), 1994
Legislative and structural changes threaten education and training for women in Britain. Financial support, child care, and supportive institutional atmosphere are needed to help women make the transition from informal reentry courses to formal education and training. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Job Training
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Kaziboni, Tabeth – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2000
Interviews with 20 women returning to study in Zimbabwe reveal how they are hindered by gender expectations of their sociocultural milieu. Efforts to remove discrimination are frustrated both by a male-dominated society and by some women's acceptance of the situation. (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Higher Education, Reentry Students
Lovell, Alice – Adult Education (London), 1980
A study of participants in continuing education courses in England reveals that such courses provide an entry to higher education for many who previously felt excluded, and that societal barriers still prevent women from gaining equal benefits from the courses. (SK)
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Higher Education, Reentry Students, Sex Bias
Coats, Maggie – Adults Learning (England), 1992
Women's education must address wider economic, political, and social issues. Provision for women in adult education must prepare them for mainstream opportunities in education, training, or employment. (SK)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Educational Opportunities, Foreign Countries
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Taines, Beatrice – Community and Junior College Journal, 1973
Described a program by which women are able to re-enter the educational mainstream. (RK)
Descriptors: Child Care, Community Colleges, Educational Background, Questionnaires
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