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Chris Brown; Ruth Luzmore; Richard O'Donovan; Grace Ji; Susmita Patnaik – International Journal of Educational Management, 2024
Purpose: Educators need to engage in continuous learning to ensure that their knowledge and practice responds to the changing needs of society and students. Collaborative approaches, in which social capital resource is exchanged, can serve as an effective way of facilitating such learning. With this systematic review, the authors identify the…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools, Leaders, Interschool Communication
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Long, Kody; Renbarger, Rachel – Educational Researcher, 2023
Socioeconomic status (SES) is a common measure used to gauge social, cultural, and financial capital in scientific literature. Over time, SES research has produced an extremely wide and inconsistently used variety of SES variables and components. This study will review research that estimates SES and will examine common components and trends from…
Descriptors: Poverty, Measures (Individuals), Socioeconomic Status, Trend Analysis
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M. Danish Shakeel; Patrick J. Wolf; Alison Heape Johnson; Mattie A. Harris; Sarah R. Morris – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Since Plato and Aristotle, political theorists have discussed the important role of education in forming democratic citizens. They disagree, however, over whether public or private schools are more effective at nurturing citizenship. We conduct a statistical meta-analysis to identify the average association between private schooling and measures…
Descriptors: Private Education, Citizen Participation, Outcomes of Education, Democratic Values
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Hakami, Maram; Pradhan, Sojen; Mastio, Emmanuel – Industry and Higher Education, 2022
The research literature on university-private partnerships shows that these partnerships can contribute significantly to the building of a knowledge-based economy. At the heart of this contribution is the practice of knowledge transfer. Through the analytical lens of social capital theory, this paper reports on a systematic review of 23 studies,…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, School Business Relationship, Social Capital, Transfer of Training
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Denton, Maya; Borrego, Maura; Boklage, Audrey – Journal of Engineering Education, 2020
Background: One emerging approach to diversity and inclusion in engineering is to take an assets-based view of what students from nondominant communities bring to their education and work experiences. Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose of this review is to understand how community cultural wealth (CCW), an assets-based framework, has been applied in…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, STEM Education, Social Capital, College Students
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Lisnyj, Konrad T.; Gillani, Nafisa; Pearl, David L.; McWhirter, Jennifer E.; Papadopoulos, Andrew – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: To synthesize peer-reviewed primary research exploring factors associated with perceived stress impacting post-secondary students' academic success. Methods: A systematic review identified research conducted in North America, Europe, and Australia in the last ten years across 12 databases. Results: Of the 6,214 references screened, 14…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, College Students, Success, Academic Achievement
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Jarvis Marlow-McCowin – Rural Educator, 2025
This systematic literature review focuses on the experiences of rural Black men attending four-year colleges and universities within the US. The review addresses three research questions: How is rurality defined within the literature reviewed? What characteristics (e.g., identity dimensions) are included within the literature? What does the…
Descriptors: Rural Colleges, Student Attitudes, African American Students, Blacks
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Jason E. Saltmarsh – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
District leaders in school choice contexts tend to overlook the many hidden costs of selecting schools in terms of mobility, time, liquidity, and labor. Meanwhile, a body of literature on school choice policies and cultural, social, and political capital shows that middle-class parents use the resources they possess to get the school access they…
Descriptors: School Choice, Access to Education, Admission Criteria, Educational Opportunities
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Yulu Hou – Cogent Education, 2024
Understanding educational aspiration is pivotal for studying access to and success in higher education, given its influence on academic, occupational, and societal trajectories. Yet, aspiration is a challenging topic to research, in part because of its complex definitions, measurements, and contexts. This review focuses on the educational…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Academic Aspiration, Access to Education, Higher Education
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Sumanarathna, Nipuni; Duodu, Bismark; Rowlinson, Steve – Learning Organization, 2020
Purpose: The study aims to provide suggestions for project-based firms (PBFs) to create value through the development of social capital, collaborative environment and organisational learning (exploratory & exploitative learning). In this regard, a conceptual model is proposed that examines the interrelations between social capital,…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Discovery Learning, Transformative Learning, Cooperative Learning
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Cleland, Jonathan; Lumsdon, David – Educational & Child Psychology, 2021
Aim: This meta-ethnography views social capital as a resource to be generated, within contexts of parental participation with schools, offering possibilities for a positive change in power relations, and the addressing of social justice concerns. Rationale: Increased parental participation with children's learning has a positive impact on…
Descriptors: Parent School Relationship, Parent Participation, Social Capital, Social Justice
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Pereira, Rosivalda; Franco, Mário – Industry and Higher Education, 2022
This study aims to present the relationship between universities and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through a systematic literature review. SMEs play an important role in economic development. Similarly, universities are important actors in the innovation system. To fulfil the study objective, data were collected from the Scopus…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, School Business Relationship, Small Businesses, Innovation
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García-Martínez, Inmaculada; Montenegro-Rueda, Marta; Molina-Fernández, Elvira; Fernández-Batanero, José María – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2021
Collaborative support between teachers is crucial to school success. Communication, openness, and participation are key for creating a climate of trust. Professional relationships based on trust contribute to the development of a common vision for the school. However, building a collaborative atmosphere is challenging. A systematic review was…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Teaching Methods, Academic Achievement, School Culture
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De Schepper, Ayla; Clycq, Noel; Kyndt, Eva – Journal of Career Development, 2023
The transition from higher education to the labour market is considered an important and uncertain life stage wherein young adults exchange an academic environment for an often-chaotic entry into the labour market. Specifically, for graduates with a lower socioeconomic status (SES), this transition involves several difficulties. Investigating…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Education Work Relationship, Labor Market, Socioeconomic Status
Hannah C. Kistler; Kate Donohue; John P. Papay; Emily Kalejs Qazilbash; Nathaniel L. Schwartz – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
We have long known that some teachers are much more effective than others. Highly effective teachers and their students thrive in ways that have been hard to replicate on a large and consistent scale. In this paper, we read across studies to identify actionable lessons about what it will take to staff all schools with highly effective educators…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Quality, Teacher Selection
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