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de Wit, Hans; Altbach, Philip G. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2023
The COVID pandemic created significant problems for higher education worldwide, including new and exacerbated challenges related to international higher education. In this article, the authors focus on: (1) the implications for onsite and online education; (2) international student mobility and internationalization at home; (3) the impact of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, International Education, Futures (of Society), COVID-19
Sünter, Emel; Yörük, Tayfun; Sekerci, Reyhan; Karatas, Süleyman – World Journal of Education, 2020
The purpose of this study is to reveal the views of administrators on the assessment of education administrators within the context of ethical values and their reflection on organizational culture. Ten administrators who were determined using convenience sampling which is one of purposeful sampling methods, participated in the study which was…
Descriptors: Ethics, Social Values, Educational Philosophy, Administrator Attitudes
Telfar Barnard, Lucy; Howden-Chapman, Philippa; Pierse, Nevil – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
Background: Previous research has shown two-way associations between rental tenure, poorer housing quality, and health outcomes, but little research has looked at relative housing contributions to health outcomes. Aims: We investigated whether tenure and/or dwelling condition were associated with housing-sensitive hospitalizations and whether any…
Descriptors: Housing, Public Health, Time, Income
Gough, Annette; Whitehouse, Hilary – Environmental Education Research, 2020
This paper discusses the apparent amnesia with regard to insights manifested in ecofeminist thought and applies a re-collective analysis to thinking on the implications of an ecofeminist new materialism for contemporary environmental education research, and curriculum practice. We engage with a conversation between feminist new materialism and the…
Descriptors: Feminism, Ecology, Climate, Environmental Education
Relationship between Distributed Leadership, Teacher Collaboration and Organizational Innovativeness
Çoban, Ömür; Atasoy, Ramazan – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2020
The aim of this study was to examine the relationships between distributed leadership, organizational innovativeness and teacher collaboration. We used Turkish teacher data and conducted the analysis from teachers' perspectives working in secondary schools in Turkish Ministry of National Education at the International Standard Classification of…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Participative Decision Making, Teacher Collaboration, Educational Innovation
Álvarez-Mingote, Cristina; Moore, Austen; McNamara, Paul – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2020
Purpose: Climate-related shocks increasingly stress food systems, making resilience-building among rural communities crucial to food security. The Strengthening Agricultural and Nutrition Extension (SANE) project in Malawi strengthens stakeholder platforms to improve farmers' capacities towards climate change, food security, and community…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Extension, Resilience (Psychology), Agricultural Occupations
Romm, Norma R. A. – Participatory Educational Research, 2020
In this article I provide an account of my use (in a particular context) of a 'post qualitative inquiry' approach, with my recognition that ways of approaching issues to be explored with participants, and the method of exploration, carry social and ecological consequences. The research was initiated in a school in South Africa with a sample of ten…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Climate, Early Adolescents, Vignettes
He, Xinyu; Deng, Yang; Yu, Saisai; Wang, Houxiong – Science & Education, 2020
Scientific argumentation is a key practice in the construction, confirmation, and legalization of scientific knowledge. Although studies on scientific argumentation have been relatively plentiful, there are few quantitative studies on how students mentally perceive scientific argumentation, given that traditional quantitative tools such as Likert…
Descriptors: Science Education, Persuasive Discourse, Student Attitudes, Epistemology
Hausia Havea, Peni; Siga, Amelia; Rabuatoka, Titilia; Tagivetaua Tamani, Apenisa; Devi, Priya; Senikula, Ruci; Hemstock, Sarah L; Jacot des Combes, Helene – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2020
In this article , author(s) reported on the results of the EU PacTVET project, which explored the use of TVET to support resilience in the region with an emphasis on climate change and health. An exploratory design was used to investigate how vocational education supports solutions for climate change and health. The results showed that vocational…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Climate, Health, Role of Education
Drewes, Andrea – Environmental Education Research, 2020
Climate change presents societal and environmental challenges, as well as educational ones. Obstacles abound within teaching and learning climate change, related to its complex nature, the proliferation of misinformation, and its absence from many science curricula. Efforts have previously been made to study teacher content knowledge and beliefs…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Self Concept, Climate, Teaching Methods
Dormody, Thomas J.; Skelton, Peter; Rodriguez, Gabrielle; Dubois, David W.; VanLeeuwen, Dawn – Journal of Extension, 2020
At an Extension youth agricultural science center, our team developed and pilot tested a five-lesson weather and climate science curriculum for middle school-aged youths. As part of the endeavor, we conducted an item analysis of the five worksheets used across the lessons and determined relationships between worksheet scores and pretest/posttest…
Descriptors: Worksheets, Weather, Climate, Rural Extension
Jackson, C. Kirabo; Wigger, Cora; Xiong, Heyu – Education Next, 2020
State budgets are in trouble due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with tax revenues in freefall and steep increases in spending on unemployment insurance, social-welfare programs, and emergency services. That spells budget trouble for schools, since states contribute about half of all public-school funding nationwide. How might cuts to state education…
Descriptors: Budgets, State Aid, COVID-19, Pandemics
Grobe, Terry; Poland, Matthew – Jobs for the Future, 2020
Millions of working Californians are unable to fulfill their families' basic needs. Higher-paying jobs that require specialized skills are beyond their reach, and many entry-level jobs are likely to be automated by 2022, so there's an urgent need to redesign the state's education and training systems to help people get the skills they need to…
Descriptors: Career Development, Labor Force Development, COVID-19, Pandemics
Emma L. Watson – ProQuest LLC, 2020
School climate, more than other factors, determines efficiency. Building a positive school climate means creating conditions both for instructional leaders and teachers, which leads to student success. When teachers feel supported, safe, motivated, and satisfied with their outcomes, their work becomes more effective in a positive climate. In the…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, School Culture, Organizational Climate, Administrator Attitudes
Mutlu, Fatma; Nacaroglu, Oguzhan – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2019
The aim of this research was to examine the perceptions of gifted students about climate change and global warming from socio-scientific topics. Phenomenology design, which is a qualitative research design, was used in the research. The sample group consisted of 53 gifted students studying in a Science and Art Center located in Anatolia in the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Academically Gifted, Climate, Foreign Countries

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