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Tanja Ganotz-Steinborn; Susanne Schwab – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2025
In times of crisis, resilience--the ability to cope with challenges--has become crucial, especially for primary school students facing issues such as the climate crisis, the war in Ukraine, educational disadvantages, or family-related struggles. This is particularly true for students with special educational needs (SEN) or those from migrant…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Resilience (Psychology), Student Attitudes, Climate
Sheila Riddell; Lyn Tett; Hazel Christie; Rachael King; Sofia Shan – Scottish Educational Review, 2025
This paper analyses the social characteristics and experiences of commuter students at an ancient Scottish university. It uses a social justice framework to examine differences in the socio-economic characteristics of commuter and non-commuter students. Administrative data indicate that commuting students are more likely to be from socially…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Commuting Students, Social Justice, Socioeconomic Status
Michael Hansen; Li Feng; David Devraj Kumar; Nicolas Zerbino – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
Maintaining the teacher workforce in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) has been a perpetual challenge in US public schools' teaching rosters. Prior reports show the supply of new STEM teachers into the profession has declined over time while demand for instruction in STEM fields continues to grow. This paper seeks to…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Characteristics, Labor Force
Adriana A. Zuniga-Teran; Adrienne Brown; Arin Haverland; Jennifer Mason; Molli Bryson; Jackie Nichols; Josh Schachter; Keonah Hunter; Emily Fimbres – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2025
Increasing enrollment in and graduation from science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) majors in universities is key to fostering a healthy economy and advancing global competitiveness. However, there is a lack of representation of minority students in STEM fields. The US's changing demographics place young people of color at the vanguard…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Disproportionate Representation, Minority Group Students, Middle School Students
OECD Publishing, 2025
Governments must balance political and financial pressures while striving for lasting reforms that require cultural as well as technical change. Success hinges on building shared purpose, nurturing alliances, and managing power dynamics among stakeholders. Clear short-, medium- and long-term aims, alongside open communication, can secure support.…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Early Childhood Education, Success, Well Being
Brian Holzman; Bethany Lewis; Hao Ma – Houston Education Research Consortium, 2024
This study examined whether there were gendered patterns in STEM endorsement choice in the Houston Independent School District (HISD) and how those patterns changed over time, in the wake of a policy change to guidance counseling. The first students required to choose high school endorsements were freshmen in 2014-2015 and graduated high school in…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Gender Differences, School Counseling, Grade 9
Raquel Muñiz – Educational Researcher, 2024
In "Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization" (2022), the U.S. Supreme Court overturned decades of precedent regarding the federal right to an abortion for people who can carry pregnancies. This case has substantial significance for the education field, directly affecting school- and college-age marginalized students who can carry…
Descriptors: Pregnancy, Pregnant Students, Civil Rights, Federal Courts
Priscilla Allen – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Students in rural and underresourced school settings often perform poorly due to adversity. This is evident in subcounty schools where challenges such as domestic violence and low socioeconomic status further impact students' academic performance. Researchers have demonstrated that the relationship between students and teachers is instrumental in…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Foreign Countries, Teaching Experience, Rural Schools
Ronald V. Morris; Denise Shockley – Childhood Education, 2024
Many students in the United States and around the world live in arts deserts, areas where they have limited opportunities to engage with various forms of artistic expression, cultural events, and creative experiences due to a scarcity of cultural institutions, performance venues, galleries, and community arts programs. This article explores the…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Art, Cultural Activities, Disadvantaged
Zarin Khan Moon; Al Amin; Hossain Ali; Mahedi Hasan – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2024
COVID-19 pandemic has forced educational institutions to use e-learning systems. Bangladesh is no exception; many students come from underprivileged families who are not well-off. This study aimed to explore the antecedents to the underprivileged undergraduate students' intention to participate in online classes in Bangladesh through the…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Undergraduate Students, Electronic Learning, Learner Engagement
Travis R. Moore; Luke Carmichael Valmadrid; Robyn Baragwanath; Nathaniel Haack; Lori Bakken – American Journal of Evaluation, 2024
The ethical guidelines for the American Evaluation Association and the principles of community-based participatory evaluation both state the importance of equitable stakeholder involvement. Regardless of the evaluation approach, however, evaluators are often confronted with gatekeepers, or those who control the access to stakeholders, information,…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Evaluators, Ethics, Community Involvement
Tiina Luoma; Sonja Kosunen – Peabody Journal of Education, 2024
In this article, we ask how students with a range of social class and ethnic backgrounds perceive their opportunities to participate in the classroom and influence their learning, and what perceptions teachers have of teaching and students' participation in a school with a diverse student body. The context of this study is a lower secondary school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Economically Disadvantaged, Metropolitan Areas
Marjorie Johnstone; Eunjung Lee – Whiteness and Education, 2024
Using a philosophical framework of epistemic injustice and epistemic resistance (Fricker, 2007; Medina, 2013), we examine the recent deaths of nine Indigenous youths in a Northern Ontario city, Thunder Bay. We first document various reports and then we interrogate the impact of this violence on Indigenous communities, considering the egregious…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Death, Colonialism
Ishtiaque Fazlul; Cory Koedel; Eric Parsons – Brookings Institution, 2024
There have been substantial advances in the development of states' education data systems over the past 20 years, supported by large investments from the federal government. However, the availability of modern data systems has not translated into meaningful improvements in how consequential state policies, such as funding and accountability…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Public Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Academic Achievement
Dhiraj Kumar Nite; Anjali Kumari; Shuchi Agrawal; Gaurav Setty – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
This article advances an explanation for the dynamics of agencies and institutions responsible for the formation of skills in nineteenth-century western India. It shows that multiple agencies - artisanal apprenticeship, indigenous schools, new "bazar" schools, modern vernacular and English schools, and institutes for technical,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Capital, Skilled Workers, Skill Development

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