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Agyekum, Boadi – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
Access to higher education is often limited to adults because of their location. This is particularly challenging for adults who live in rural communities and small towns and can lead to unmet expectations. While policy makers have long recognised the potential impact of lifelong education for adults, the educational needs of adults have received…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adults, Rural Areas, Access to Education
Finger, Leslie K.; Houston, David M. – Harvard Educational Review, 2023
In this research article, Leslie K. Finger and David M. Houston explore how different ideas about the objectives of education can influence families' schooling preferences and choices. For their study they employed a conjoint experiment embedded in an online survey to examine participants' preferences for various school characteristics, including…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Role of Education, School Choice, Institutional Characteristics
Tiago Bittencourt; Gabriela Bustamante Callejas – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
Despite the growing presence and visibility of paleoconservative critique of international curricula such as the IB, little scholarly attention has been invested in discerning how the rise of paleoconservative thought in mainstream politics has shaped or even redirected the IB's growth in the United States. This study strives to address this gap…
Descriptors: Voting, Counties, Political Attitudes, International Education
Osman Birgin; Elif Seval Peker – Educational Studies, 2024
The aim of this study was to examine the number sense performance of 8th-grade Turkish students. In this study, the students' performances on number sense were also examined in terms of gender, school location, parents' education level, maths achievement, perceived student satisfaction with the maths teacher, perceived importance of maths and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 8, Academic Achievement, Parent Background
Rand Al-Dmour; Hani Al-Dmour; Ahmed Al-Dmour – Journal of International Students, 2024
This study investigates the role of social media quality in mediating the effects of marketing mix strategies on international students' decisions regarding their study destinations, focusing on Jordanian universities. Integrating consumer behavior theories, the research aims to understand how marketing mix elements--product/program quality,…
Descriptors: College Choice, Mass Media Role, Marketing, Student Recruitment
Edwards, Danielle Sanderson; Cowen, Joshua – National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice, 2021
Families' abilities to participate in public school choice programs may be constrained by residential and school location. We provide some of the first evidence of the role that residential mobility and commute time to school in entry into and exit from inter-district and charter school choice. Using a unique panel of student enrollment and…
Descriptors: School Choice, Place of Residence, School Location, Student Mobility
Trina Gregory – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) serve a disproportionate number of first-generation students who are less likely than their counterparts to persist to graduation. One way they are working to retain first-generation students is through social engagement. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the social…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Urban Universities, Black Colleges, Interpersonal Relationship
Burrola, Abby; Rohde-Collins, Dorothy; Anglum, J. Cameron – Rural Educator, 2023
For education policies to be implemented most effectively in local contexts, policymakers must consider diverse school and community geographic characteristics. For example, rural geographies often present particularly important dynamics for public schooling, including challenges with school enrollment, school funding, and teacher labor markets.…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Rural Education, Educational Policy, Policy Formation
Yang, Suhong; Ye, Xiaoyang; He, Dean – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2023
China serves as an indispensable recruitment market for higher education institutions across the globe. Using large-scale administrative and survey data from one of China's pipeline provinces for sending students abroad, we provide new evidence on the factors influencing Chinese students' graduate school choices internationally. We model…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Graduate Study, Study Abroad
Kim, Kyoung Jin; Han, Minkyung; Jung, Eunyoung; Sohn, Ji-Hyang – Childhood Education, 2022
As environmental education and sustainability education play a fundamental role in training citizens who are more aware of global change and more environmentally responsible, organic learning is a recommended alternative learning experience for young children. This article describes how one kindergarten class in South Korea applied organic…
Descriptors: Child Development, Environmental Education, Learning Experience, Kindergarten
Bui, Khanh; Burris, Stephanie; Sargent, Benjamin – College Student Journal, 2022
In this study, we examined how undergraduates talk about their experiences of loneliness. Six focus group discussions were conducted with 42 undergraduates (29 women, 13 men) at a private university. We coded participants' comments by themes. Themes that occurred most frequently included: (1) ingroups vs. outgroups, (2) intervention for…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Psychological Patterns, Friendship, Geographic Location
Broughman, Stephen; Kincel, Brian; Peterson, Jennifer – National Center for Education Statistics, 2022
The Private School Universe Survey (PSS) is conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) on behalf of the U.S. Department of Education to collect basic information on American private elementary and secondary schools. PSS is currently designed to generate biennial data on the total number of private schools, teachers, and…
Descriptors: School Surveys, Private Schools, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools
Kay S. Varela; Janice Iwama; Miner P. Marchbanks III; Krystlelynn Caraballo; Anthony A. Peguero; Jamilia Blake; John M. Eason; Jun Sung Hong – Journal of School Violence, 2024
Immigration disparities are associated with strict school climates and juvenile justice. Place also matters concerning school strictness and disproportionate minority contact for minority youth. What remains unknown is the relationship between school strictness, immigration, and punishment along the Texas-Mexico border. Drawing from the Texas…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, School Violence, Discipline Policy, Geographic Location
Yadira Cortez; Daniella G. Varela; Don Jones; Jeffery Chernosky; Rito Silva – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2024
Dual credit courses have become widely available to high school students. Unknown is the impact of dual credit classes taken during high school on college students' university experience. This qualitative study aimed to explore upper-level college students' perspectives about how high school dual enrollment courses shaped their college experience.…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Dual Enrollment, Student Experience, College Preparation
Robin Clausen – Rural Educator, 2024
Rurality in education research is a function of the size of the school, the distance of a school in relation to urban areas, and factors within each school that may differentiate the school community based on geography. Distance matters. This study finds variation between rural communities at different distances from an urban center and…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Rural Urban Differences, Rural Population, Socioeconomic Influences