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Eleni Tsompanaki; Haris Pallas – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
Acknowledging the diverse ways of knowing and communicating knowledge, this article suggests that community dance and cinematography can be powerful tools for sharing lived experiences. The research involved a community of 80 individuals, ages 5-50 years old, during the COVID-19 pandemic and under the strict measures of quarantine. Art-based…
Descriptors: Dance, Films, Experience, COVID-19
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Alex C. Rickert – Journal of International Students, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted global student mobility, leading to sharp declines in international student enrollment at U.S. higher education institutions (HEIs). Research on the effects of the pandemic highlights key challenges faced by international students, including financial instability, mental health concerns, and experiences of racism…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, COVID-19, Pandemics, Student Mobility
Paul T. Hill; Ashley E. Jochim – University of Chicago Press, 2025
An expansive study shows how politics can work for, not just against, efforts to improve America's schools. The education reform project has always been about making America's schools more effective for the children who attend them. In "Making Politics Work," authors Paul T. Hill and Ashley E. Jochim show that this project cannot succeed…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Educational Change, Failure, Portfolios (Background Materials)
Bhavani Arabandi; Leslee Haisma – Urban Institute, 2025
In the context of a tight labor market with more jobs than workers to fill openings, and as young people increasingly seek alternatives to college, apprenticeships have become more important than ever. While the "earn and learn" model of apprenticeship seems to be the obvious choice to address labor market needs, it remains underutilized…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Costs, State Programs, Financial Support
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Anna E. Jaffe; Alexandra N. Brockdorf; Jennifer C. Duckworth; Jessica A. Blayney; Cynthia A. Stappenbeck – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: Cannabis use in college students has increased over time and is linked to negative consequences. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many students experienced greater stress, which could heighten cannabis use and related consequences. This study was designed to clarify motivations for cannabis use that may link pandemic-related stressors to…
Descriptors: Marijuana, Drug Use, Coping, COVID-19
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Rebecca Doyle; Rebecca Huxta; Omotoyosi Soniyi – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: To investigate COVID-19's impact on sleep, specifically insomnia, in college students. Participants: Students from a private university were eligible if they registered for Refresh, an online sleep-health program. Methods: A pre-intervention survey was distributed and assessed insomnia and COVID-19 factors using the Insomnia Severity…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Sleep, College Students
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Anita Chadha – Journal of Educators Online, 2025
Research finds that engaging students in online deliberations requires three components: (1) designing a space specifically for deliberations, (2) a structured pattern that requires consistent interactions, and (3) a process guided by academically guided outcomes. Using these three components, deliberations become a routine where students share…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion, College Students, Interaction
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Strand, Torill – Ethics and Education, 2022
The metaphor of 'viral modernity' denotes an era characterized by communal experiences of how viruses, be they in the shape of physical, virtual or symbolic forms, permeate and shape social and cultural life. To think educative justice in viral modernity thus require a radical move beyond the surfaces of conventional paradigms in order to reach at…
Descriptors: Justice, Educational Philosophy, Models, COVID-19
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Benjamin Parchem; Adam Wheeler; Amber Talaski; Sherry Davis Molock – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: To compare rates of anxiety and depression among LGBTQ college students before and during the COVID-19 pandemic and examine pandemic-related stressors and protective factors. Participants: Two cohorts of LGBTQ college students, aged 18-25, sampled before (N = 3,484) and during (N = 1,647) the pandemic. Methods: The Healthy Minds Study…
Descriptors: College Students, LGBTQ People, Anxiety, Depression (Psychology)
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Franziska Trede; Mais Fatayer; Suman Laudari – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
This paper reports on the perceptions of university teachers of two consecutive disruptions: moving to a new learning management system that was immediately followed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this research was to understand the role of planned and unplanned disruptions in facilitating or hindering the transformation of teaching…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty, Learning Management Systems, COVID-19
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Vicky Rheya – Education 3-13, 2024
This paper troubles the narrative around childhood as a 'timeless zone' (James and Prout 2015), which is particularly evident in the performative culture of education. Conversational-style interviews -- and in some cases, re-interviews -- were conducted with four UK Mums during their time of COVID-19 home-schooling. Subsequent interpretive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Home Schooling, Mothers, Parent Attitudes
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José Antonio Cecchini; Alejandro Carriedo; Antonio Méndez-Giménez; Javier Fernández-Río – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
This article focused on the distance-learning context created by the COVID-19. The objectives were to assess the differences between highly-structured cooperative learning (HSCL) and individual learning (IL) in university students' content knowledge, and to assess the impact of the teacher's highly-structured instruction on the variables that…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education
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Alfiya R. Masalimova; Marina R. Zheltukhina; Olga V. Sergeeva; Zhanna M. Sizova; Philipp N. Novikov; Albina R. Sadykova – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2024
The proliferation of technology and the heightened significance of e-learning in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic transformed the perspectives and attitudes of educational stakeholders toward educational technology. The objective of this research was to explore the attitudes of higher education students toward e-learning. Data collection was…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning, Student Attitudes
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Yusuf Sayed; Meera Chandran; Rekha Pappu – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2024
Crises manifest in diverse ways and among the various effects that ensue, educational provisioning is impacted. Crises may result in significant shifts in how education figures in the policy imaginary. The COVID-19 crisis marks one such moment that decisively shaped the education policy imaginary. EdTech came to be seen as a global solution…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Technology, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Edward Hebert; Kwonchan Jeon; Ralph Wood; Ismatara Reena; William Hey; Sabrina Hickey; Kayla Noll; Andrea Peevy; Jessica Reynolds; Penny Thomas – Pedagogical Research, 2024
This study examined perceptions of and experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic among 489 faculty from four public universities in the southeast United States. Data were collected via an online survey during the Fall 2020 semester, when campuses re-opened after closing in March. Two thirds of faculty perceived the severity of COVID-19 as severe,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, COVID-19, College Students, Educational Change
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