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Maamin, Martina; Maat, Siti Mistima; Iksan, Zanaton H. – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2021
Mathematical achievements affect students in determining their future careers and the economy of a country. However, mathematical achievement in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries has not reached the target, except in Singapore. However, no systematic studies have examined this problem yet. Thus, this study was conducted to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Achievement, Family Influence, Teacher Influence
Terese Francis – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The review of the literature indicated that a notably smaller number of nontraditional students persist to graduation than do traditional students. There is a significant body of scholarship regarding the experiences of nontraditional students; however, only a few studies have specifically examined persistence. Sparse research exists on the…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Nontraditional Students, Limited English Speaking, Language Proficiency
Dana P. Thompson – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This qualitative, phenomenological study explored the perceptions and lived experiences of four traditional-age African-American community college students who are currently academically successful after having been on academic probation. The following three research questions guided the study: (1) what perceptions and beliefs related to the…
Descriptors: African American Students, Community College Students, Student Attitudes, Academic Probation
Jessica M. Torres – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between acculturation, family support, and college achievement in the Latinx community. Despite increases in undergraduate degrees among Latinx students, master's and doctoral degrees are still low. Current research focuses on attaining and retaining undergraduate Latinx students. This study…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Acculturation, Achievement, Hispanic Americans
Zeambo Wynger Dahnweih – ProQuest LLC, 2021
After decades of research, the question of a universal college choice still abounds. In the United States scholars still advance disparate data on how students make college choice decisions that meet their particular needs. And, whereas research is replete with studies on the college choice of black families, there remains a dearth of studies on…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, College Choice, Public Colleges, African American Students
Janear Darell Hankerson – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Effective teachers engage their students in multiple ways, and engagement reduces disruptive student behaviors. However, teachers consistently report struggling with classroom management, and their struggle has been linked to teacher turnover. Currently, there is a small but growing body of literature on the use of comedy techniques in the…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Humor, Creative Activities
Leslie Ann Bross; Darcy Fredrick; Stephen Kwiatek – Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals, 2024
Young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are vulnerable to transportation challenges which can contribute to a lack of community engagement. This article describes findings from a qualitative study in which we conducted one time, semistructured interviews with nine individuals with IDD (ages 18--25) and their…
Descriptors: Transportation, Young Adults, Developmental Disabilities, Intellectual Disability
Charity B. Griffin; Josefina Bañales; Elan C. Hope; Kamilah B. Legette – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
This preliminary investigation explored associations between Black adolescents' experiences with parental racial socialization (racial pride and racial barrier messages), dimensions of racial identity (centrality and private regard), and critical reflection regarding the need for school change of racial inequity. One hundred fifty-one (78 girls;…
Descriptors: Blacks, High School Students, Racial Identification, Racial Relations
Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families, 2024
In 2020, Washington state completed the first comprehensive, statewide Early Learning Needs Assessment (2020 Needs Assessment). It summarized extensive community outreach and engagement that occurred in 2019, along with summaries of quantitative data and program and service details from Washington state agencies, Tribal Nations, and many community…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Needs Assessment, Child Health, Family Role
Kathrin Nystad; May Britt Drugli; Stian Lydersen; Håvard Horndalen Tveit; Ratib Lekhal; Elisabet Solheim Buøen – Early Education and Development, 2025
Research Findings: Measuring toddlers' cortisol levels both in childcare and at home and their relation to child- and childcare-related factors may help to identify stress-inducing childcare practices and children who are more vulnerable to stress in childcare. Accordingly, toddlers' (n = 320, 51.2% female, mean age = 26.8 months) cortisol levels…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Family Environment, Child Care Centers, Physiology
Qi Shi; Karen Phillips; Marina Lambrinou – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2025
This study seeks to understand the challenges Latina English Learner (EL) students encounter in STEM and investigate how Latina ELs persist in these academic domains. Using an interpretive phenomenological design, we interviewed 15 Latina ELs to explore the strategies Latina ELs employ to persist through undergraduate STEM programs. We also seek…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, English Learners, Females, Academic Persistence
Jackylou Sarsale; Catherine Patual; Marilou Siega; Catherine Garcia – Issues in Educational Research, 2025
Despite the critical role of agriculture and fisheries in the Philippines' economy and food security, enrolment in related educational programs remains low compared to more commercially popular fields. Our study explores the motivational factors influencing Filipino senior high school students' decisions to pursue higher education degrees in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Seniors, College Bound Students, Majors (Students)
Mick B. Brewer – Communication Teacher, 2025
In response to the whiteness endemic to the field of interpersonal and family communication (IPFC), this "interpersonal relationships" journal assignment draws from critical race theory to offer students the opportunity to address and re/configure raced epistemes at the intersection of the self, culture, and power within an IPFC context.…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Critical Race Theory, Racism, Family Relationship
Michal Al-Yagon; Orly Toren – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2025
This study explored multisystem protective/risk factors for explaining resilience/adjustment in emerging adults with/without neurodevelopmental disorders facing the transition to a stressful non-academic context, mandatory military service. Participants were 904 conscripts (498 males, 55%) ages 18-25 years (M = 18.70, SD = 0.77) in four groups,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Adults, Military Service, Military Training
Alizé B. Hill; Toyan Harper – Youth & Society, 2025
We sought to understand the school and legal experiences of "at-risk youth". Twenty-six semi-structured interviews were conducted with Black adolescents (aged 15-19) participating in a youth program. Based on a narrative analysis, three core narratives emerged--(a) school staff and family members as motivating school success; (b)…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Violence, African American Students, Adolescent Development

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