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Catherine Lammert; Vickie C. Godfrey – AERA Open, 2023
Although children's literature has been challenged and banned for decades, some U.S. states have recently enacted legislation limiting how teachers can address such topics as race, sex, and gender in classrooms, which may influence teachers' selection of literature. To understand this phenomenon, this exploratory concurrent mixed-methods study…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Censorship, Childrens Literature, State Legislation
Erguvan, Inan Deniz – Language Testing in Asia, 2022
Contract cheating, or students outsourcing their assignments to be completed by others, has emerged as a significant threat to academic integrity in higher education institutions around the world. During the COVID-19, when traditional face-to-face instruction became unsustainable, the number of contract cheating students increased dramatically.…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Knowledge Level, Cheating, Foreign Countries
Alexes Harris; Mary Pattillo; Bryan L. Sykes – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2022
Monetary sanctions, also known as legal financial obligations (LFOs), are a highly consequential yet underexplored element of the criminal legal system. LFOs consist of fines, fees, costs, restitution, surcharges, and other financial penalties that are imposed on individuals when they encounter the criminal legal system. Drawing on data from a…
Descriptors: Sanctions, Punishment, Debt (Financial), Criminal Law
Lyken-Segosebe, Dawn E.; Braxton, John M.; Hutchens, Mary K.; Harris, Eugenia – Innovative Higher Education, 2018
Codes of conduct for undergraduate teaching stipulate quality professional standards for teaching. Besides contributing to the safeguarding of student welfare, such codes are critical given the autonomy the professoriate has in the performance of its teaching role, the need for professional self-regulation, and research evidence linking positive…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Behavior, Ethics, Self Control
Last Verse Same as the First? On Racial Justice and "Covering" Allyship in Compositionist Identities
Marnie Twigg – College Composition and Communication, 2019
This article discusses strategies by which compositionists can use Kenji Yoshino's theory on "covering" to identify rhetorical moves white compositionists make to "pass" as allies, so they can revise the moves effectively to support colleagues and students of color.
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Self Concept, Sexual Identity, Racial Identification
Burnett, Christopher A. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2021
Higher education in the United States is regulated by a triad of the federal government, state governments, and private accreditors. Rather than relying on bureaucrats to ensure quality, federal policy defers such assurance to accrediting agencies. This empowers accreditors to determine which colleges can access financial aid and establishes their…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Correlation, Community Colleges, Quality Assurance
Pitts, James A.; Waryold, Daisy – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2019
The Sanction Enhancement Group, pilot tested in the Division of Housing at the University of Florida, was a structured group experience for residence hall students. The group's experience reflected a major goal of the judicial system within the Division of Housing--education through redirecting behavior. The group members were students whose…
Descriptors: Punishment, Dormitories, Discipline, Peer Relationship
Klasik, Daniel; Hutt, Ethan – Stanford Center for Education Policy Analysis, 2018
Recent trends in higher education have increased interest in improving accountability in U.S. higher education beyond current accreditation practices. Many proposed solutions include using quantitative-performance measures like graduation and default rates to assess performance, but questions remain about how such a system could fit-in with…
Descriptors: Colleges, School Effectiveness, Accreditation (Institutions), Identification
Burnett, Christopher A. – Educational Policy, 2022
Tuition-dependent colleges and universities face increasing competition for students. This study examined whether accreditation sanctions might serve as signals of quality and relate to enrollment. Results of a panel analysis showed enrollment declined for institutions after being placed on sanction with their regional accreditor. Specifically,…
Descriptors: Tuition, Accreditation (Institutions), Sanctions, Competition
Stephen B. Holt; Katie Vinopal; Heasun Choi; Lucy C. Sorensen – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
While a growing body of literature has documented the negative impacts of exclusionary punishments, such as suspensions, on academic outcomes, less is known about how teachers vary in disciplinary behaviors and the attendant impacts on students. We use administrative data from North Carolina elementary schools to examine the extent to which…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Discipline Policy, Expulsion
Ramos, Rosária; Gonçalves, Joaquim; Gonçalves, Sónia P. – Education Sciences, 2020
The perception that academic fraud is widespread in higher education affects the credibility of higher education schools, giving rise to doubts concerning the quality of learning and the students' preparation for their professional life. Academic misconduct is presently a common research area. However, higher education schools still seem unable to…
Descriptors: Cheating, Plagiarism, Deception, Integrity
Wilson, Maureen E.; Hirschy, Amy S.; Braxton, John M.; Dumas, Tia N. – NACADA Journal, 2020
The purpose of this study was to determine if there is evidence of a normative structure for primary role advisors and, if so, whether views of those norms vary by personal and positional characteristics. We developed the Academic Advising Behaviors Inventory (AABI) and surveyed members of NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising. Using…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Faculty Advisers, Norms, Measures (Individuals)
Sefcik, Lesley; Striepe, Michelle; Yorke, Jonathan – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2020
Research has shown that academic integrity education programs can have a positive impact on student attitudes and reduce breaches of academic integrity. Although programs vary across institutions, there is relatively little research on their comparative efficacy. Accordingly, this study examines how higher education institutions in Australia and…
Descriptors: Integrity, Cheating, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries
Nabaho, Lazarus; Turyasingura, Wilberforce – Higher Learning Research Communications, 2019
The post-1980s changes in the global higher education landscape have triggered a burgeoning of incidents of academic corruption in higher education institutions. Since 2000, the discourse on how to combat academic corruption has gained traction in higher education and quality assurance is advanced as one of the strategies for fighting corruption…
Descriptors: Quality Assurance, Higher Education, Antisocial Behavior, Integrity
Novak, Abigail S. – Journal of School Violence, 2019
The purpose of this study is to conduct a meta-analytic assessment of the effects of disciplinary alternative program (DAP) placement on student outcomes, including disciplinary sanctions, academic performance, and truancy. A total of 14 eligible studies were identified in peer-reviewed and grey literature, producing a total of 62 effect sizes.…
Descriptors: Discipline, Student Placement, Nontraditional Education, Meta Analysis