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Adam Bush – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2024
College Unbound is a degree-completion college working to ensure all adult learners are valued as scholar-practitioners and have access to a bachelor's degree. As College Unbound has developed over the past decade, they have tried to interrogate what education for the public good means. College Unbound advances the public good inside three…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Adult Students, Adult Learning, Postsecondary Education
John Zimba – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2024
The research article explores rural women's literacy practices outside of the school system, with a specific focus on their digital literacies. It employs an ethnographic study approach to delve into how these literacies influence the broader capabilities of rural women. The study, involving women participants, is grounded in empirical evidence…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Digital Literacy, Females, Well Being
Neil Harrison; Simon Benham-Clarke – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
There has been increasing interest in understanding the higher education experiences of students who spent time 'in care' as children, who tend to have to overcome strong barriers to educational success. Care-experienced students often thrive in higher education, although little is currently known about those who build on this success to pursue…
Descriptors: Career Pathways, Caring, Higher Education, Bias
Nalina Samarn; Kristof Savski – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2024
There is at present much focus in ELT on describing and promoting teacher and learner agency. However, ELT as a professional field is concurrently characterised by an increasing orientation toward authoritative texts, particularly those imbued with authority at the transnational level. Global textbooks are a notable example, since they, along with…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Professional Autonomy, Personal Autonomy, Global Approach
Vicki Hobson; John Hobson; Neeley Minton – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2024
After a white supremacists' rally which fomented terror and death in Charlottesville, VA, a group of local educators came together to reflect on what happened and determine what they could do to push for racial justice in their community. "Reframing the Narrative" (RtN) was created, a years-long grant-funded project to produce and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Curriculum, Elementary School Teachers, Social Justice, Racism
Emma C. Gargroetzi – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2024
Multiply minoritized learners face racialized, gendered, and ableist hierarchies of mathematical ability that shape the organization of schools and classrooms and can significantly challenge access to identities as mathematical learners and practitioners as well as to fundamental human dignity. Classrooms and everyday interactions can perpetuate…
Descriptors: High School Students, Mathematics Education, Hispanic American Students, Gender Bias
Carlos Alberto Espiche Salazar; Katiuska Penelope Aliaga Giraldo; Rossana Barros Baertl – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2024
Times are changing classes from in-person to online training. Students can or cannot be prepared for this new order of education. Self-learning regulation (SLR) is essential for upcoming students and graduates in professional development and training. In addition, psychology and medicine students are in a unique position as they start their…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Health Personnel, Medical Education, Psychology
Deja' L. Trammell – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study explores the experiences of Black graduates from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) who transitioned to and successfully navigated Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs) for their graduate programs. Utilizing a qualitative research design focused on narrative inquiry and oral storytelling, this research centers the…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Predominantly White Institutions, Educational Environment, Resilience (Psychology)
Una MacDowell; Eden Badertscher – Education Development Center, Inc., 2024
The National Science Foundation's Eddie Bernice Johnson INCLUDES Alliance STEM Opportunities in Prison Settings (STEM-OPS) has been working to impact the system of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) by radically shifting learning opportunities in prisons and access to STEM (broadly defined) for those who are directly impacted…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Access to Education, Correctional Institutions, Correctional Education
Kate Bowen-Viner – Gender and Education, 2024
Through the method of tracing-and-mapping, this paper traces the history of how menstruation has been conceptualized in English education policies since 1928, as well as how such conceptualizations have positioned young people. It explains how education policy in England has conceptualized menstruation as a (cis girls') biological process; a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Personal Autonomy, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
Rebeca Heringer – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
Although present in large numbers, Black refugee students do not necessarily feel welcome in Canadian public schools. In fact, research has long demonstrated that they face all sorts of oppressions from peers and educators, despite the abundance of seemingly welcoming discourses in educational policies and guidelines. Through a critical analysis…
Descriptors: Refugees, Foreign Countries, Blacks, Public Schools
Elizabeth Flatt; Robyn Fivush; Jordan A. Booker – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: A Peer Relations Journal, 2024
The way people connect their life stories and sense of self is important for identity and functioning. U.S. emerging adults' expressions of self-event connections within a story may reflect societal narrative conventions and indicate the narrative work required to integrate redemption into one's identity. We recruited 336 college and community…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Social Behavior, Behavior Standards, Individual Differences
Goegan, Lauren D.; Daniels, Lia M. – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2022
For some students, online learning, particularly as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic, can have negative implications for self-efficacy, fatigue, and burnout. One way to combat these negative outcomes is for institutions to support students' basic psychological needs (BPNs) of autonomy, relatedness, and competence. However, online learning may…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Students with Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, Psychological Needs
Paixão, Olímpio; Gamboa, Vítor – Journal of Career Development, 2022
Effective career decision-making outcomes may depend on the type of motivation underlying career development. The purpose of this study was to analyze how autonomous and controlled motivation predict exploration behaviors and career indecision and in which degree the effect of motivation on indecision is mediated by career exploration…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Career Exploration, Decision Making Skills, Career Choice
Allen, Joseph P.; Loeb, Emily L.; Kansky, Jessica; Davis, Alida A. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2022
This study examined the hypothesis, derived from theories highlighting the importance of group harmony and sense of belonging in human relationships, that the adolescents who are most likely to be influenced by their close friends are those who have the highest quality social relationships. Potential moderators of close friend influence on…
Descriptors: Peer Influence, Predictor Variables, Interpersonal Relationship, Drug Use

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