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Sharp, Jeff; Adua, Lazarus – Rural Sociology, 2009
In this study, we explore the social basis of environmental concern, specifically focusing on attitudes about the agricultural environment in relation to an individual's geographic and social distance from agriculture. We also consider the significance of rural recreational behaviors in relation to agro-environmental concern. The analysis, based…
Descriptors: Proximity, Place of Residence, Rural Areas, Rural Urban Differences
Glazer, Evan M.; Hannafin, Michael J.; Polly, Drew; Rich, Peter – Computers in the Schools, 2009
This study examined factors that influence K-5 teachers' technology integration efforts during a semester-long Collaborative Apprenticeship. Results suggest that shared planning time, shared curriculum, connection to an individual, expertise, physical proximity, and comfort level influenced interactions across the community of practice. Posing and…
Descriptors: Proximity, Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Professional Development
Alm, James; Winters, John V. – Economics of Education Review, 2009
Most studies of student migration focus on "interstate" migration of college students, largely because the aggregate data typically used are limited in geographic specificity to states. However, interstate migration is only a small part of the total student migration. Public institutions generally get most of their students from within…
Descriptors: Correlation, Higher Education, Educational Policy, Economics
Randell, M.; Cumella, S. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2009
Background: Hospital closure programmes in England have generally sought to attain a fulfilling life for people with an intellectual disability by locating them in domestic-style housing in urban settings. Few have been placed in intentional or "village" communities. Yet comparative studies of different housing types have found that…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Mental Retardation, Friendship, Housing
Frenette, Marc – Economics of Education Review, 2009
In this study, I examine university and college participation rates, as well as graduate outcomes, following the establishment of a university in cities where there were previously none. The creation of a local university is associated with a large increase in university attendance among local youth in each affected city. However, the increase in…
Descriptors: Employment, Females, Males, Gender Issues
Geiger, Brenda – International Journal of Higher Education, 2013
This qualitative study addresses the issue of the cultural transition of Arab women who for the first time leave their secluded villages and traditional society in the Northern Galilee to access Western-style Israeli institutions of higher education located in the region in which they will study in Hebrew, their second language. This study uses…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Females, Student Attitudes, Muslims
Rumley, Mark Alvis – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand and "make sense" of how beginning teachers experience and define lack of principal/administrative support during their beginning years of teaching. Utilizing grounded theory as a conceptual framework, I sought to deconstruct the stories and lived experiences of nine beginning…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Social Support Groups, Grounded Theory
Hoyt, Jeff; Howell, Scott – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2012
Fonseca and Bird (2007) ask an intriguing question that relates to university branch campuses: "What happened to all the people who thought online learning would drive traditional education out of the market? Just when "click" is supposed to be replacing "brick," branch campuses are proliferating around the country."…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Higher Education, Online Courses, Multicampus Colleges
Barowy, William; Smith, Jeanne Elser – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2008
Drawing upon observer participation in a first grade classroom, we present a systemic functional analysis of classroom communication located in relation to social semiotics, cultural historical activity theory, and ecological psychology, relating context to meaning making. Two years of observation include field notes, student assessments, audio…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Research Methodology, Ecology, Social Organizations
Schiller, Daniela; Cain, Christopher K.; Curley, Nina G.; Schwartz, Jennifer S.; Stern, Sarah A.; LeDoux, Joseph E.; Phelps, Elizabeth A. – Learning & Memory, 2008
Fear responses can be eliminated through extinction, a procedure involving the presentation of fear-eliciting stimuli without aversive outcomes. Extinction is believed to be mediated by new inhibitory learning that acts to suppress fear expression without erasing the original memory trace. This hypothesis is supported mainly by behavioral data…
Descriptors: Intervention, Memory, Therapy, Fear
de la Isla, Teresa – Exceptional Parent, 2008
It used to be thought that there were only five senses: touch, vision, hearing, smell, and taste. It is now known that a person has two additional senses. They are the proprioceptive sense, which allows individuals to know where their body parts are located in space, and the vestibular sense, which allows individuals to detect motion. However, in…
Descriptors: Sensory Integration, Sensory Experience, Motion, Human Body
den Brok, Perry; Wubbels, Theo; Veldman, Ietje; van Tartwijk, Jan – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2009
Research on students' perceptions of the teacher-student interpersonal relationship in multi-ethnic classes is scarce in Europe. This study compares students' perceptions in multi-ethnic classes in The Netherlands with those in mainstream Dutch classes and investigates differences in perceptions between students with various ethnic backgrounds.…
Descriptors: Proximity, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Teacher Student Relationship
Johnson, Martha – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2009
In the ongoing dialogue surrounding the project and facilitation of education abroad, several articles and presentations have positioned the conversation in the context of Western colonial history and the behaviors of the colonial traveler. Quite appropriately, such discussions have sought to raise consciousness in regard to the danger of modeling…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Study Abroad, World Views, Educational Objectives
Zenere, Frank J. – Principal Leadership, 2009
Youth suicide is one of the most serious preventable health problems in the United States. It is the third leading cause of death among adolescents. According to a recent national survey of students in grades 9-12, nearly 15% of respondents had seriously considered suicide and 7% actually had attempted suicide in the previous 12 months. Moreover,…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Suicide, Crisis Management, Death
Moran, Dominique; Round, John – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2010
In the 20 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, teaching post-socialist transition to undergraduate students has become increasingly challenging. This paper relates the development, planning and operation of a fieldwork module in Moscow, for Year Three geography undergraduates. It argues that "on-street" teaching and imaginative use…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Geography Instruction, Field Experience Programs

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