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Macy, Michael; Tsvetkova, Milena – Sociological Methods & Research, 2015
Noise is widely regarded as a residual category--the unexplained variance in a linear model or the random disturbance of a predictable pattern. Accordingly, formal models often impose the simplifying assumption that the world is noise-free and social dynamics are deterministic. Where noise is assigned causal importance, it is often assumed to be a…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Models, Social Science Research, Sociology
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Hwa, Yue-Yi – Comparative Education, 2022
Every teacher's classroom practice is embedded in a system of overlapping contexts that interact with their day-to-day decisions. In this paper, I focus on sociocultural context and how it interacts with teachers' subjective responses to accountability instruments. Drawing on interviews with secondary school teachers in Finland and Singapore --…
Descriptors: Teacher Motivation, Accountability, Best Practices, Teacher Attitudes
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Chattopadhyay, Dhiman – Intercultural Communication Education, 2022
University campuses are critical spaces where the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in society are discussed, and debated. However, even as campus communities across the world grow more diverse, higher education institutions are facing an existential crisis--high dropout rates, low enrollments, growing disenchantment with…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, State Universities, Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students
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Dickson, Anisah; Perry, Laura B.; Ledger, Susan – Journal of Research in International Education, 2020
While the International Baccalaureate's Middle Years Programme (MYP) is growing in popularity in Australia and across the globe, few studies have examined the benefits and challenges of this IB programme for supporting student learning. Using a qualitative case study design of three Australian schools that formerly offered the MYP, we investigated…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Advanced Placement Programs, Barriers, Educational Benefits
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Garberoglio, Carrie Lou; Guerra, Diego H.; Sanders, Genelle T.; Cawthon, Stephanie W. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2020
This study relied upon the lived experiences of deaf communities to develop community-driven solutions for eliminating employment and educational attainment gaps within deaf communities. "Community conversations," a community-based participatory research model, was used to engage a broad cross-section of deaf community members and…
Descriptors: Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Postsecondary Education, Educational Attainment
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Engelbertink, Monique M. J.; Kelders, Saskia M.; Woudt-Mittendorff, Kariene M.; Westerhof, Gerben J. – Education and Information Technologies, 2020
Whereas blended learning can deliver several benefits to students in higher education, their achievement depends on how exactly it is designed. A participatory design is recommendable to try to meet the needs of all stakeholders. The Persuasive System Design-model can be used to motivate students during the online part of the course. In the design…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Benefits, Higher Education, Participatory Research
Gee, Kevin; Murdoch, Christina; Vang, Tseng; Cuahuey, Quetzally; Prim, Jeremy – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2020
When California's students return to school this fall, schools can play a pivotal role in preventing, assessing, and addressing trauma in order to support students' well-being. We summarize the existing evidence base on multi-tiered trauma-informed practices that offer increasingly intensive tiers of support. Although many multi-tiered models of…
Descriptors: Trauma, Well Being, Student Needs, COVID-19
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Schooner, Patrick; Klasander, Claes; Hallström, Jonas – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2018
Technology education is a new school subject in comparison with other subjects within the Swedish compulsory school system. Research in technology education shows that technology teachers lack experience of and support for assessment in comparison with the long-term experiences that other teachers use in their subjects. This becomes especially…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technology Education, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Ahmed, Selena; Byker Shanks, Carmen; Lewis, Martin; Leitch, Alicia; Spencer, Caitlin; Smith, Erin M.; Hess, Dani – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2018
Purpose: Food waste represents a major sustainability challenge with environmental, economic, social and health implications. Institutions of higher education contribute to generating food waste while serving as models in championing sustainability solutions. An experiential learning project was implemented as part of two university courses in a…
Descriptors: Food, Wastes, Sustainability, Higher Education
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Fan, Chung-Hau; Gallup, Jennifer L.; Wu, I-Chen; Ford, Jeremy W. – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2018
With the increasing visibility of state school psychology consultants (SSPCs) across the nation, there is a pressing need to understand their roles and functions relative to serving their stakeholders. In addition, it is unclear whether current SSPC job responsibilities are aligned with the National Association of School Psychologists' (NASP)…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Consultants, State Officials, Agency Role
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Barradell, S.; Peseta, T.; Barrie, S. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2018
Health science courses aim to prepare students for the demands of their chosen profession by learning ways appropriate to that profession and the contexts they will work and live in. Expectations of what students should learn become re-contextualised and translated into entry-level curriculum, with students operating as a connection between what…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Physical Therapy, Phenomenology, Student Attitudes
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Xu, Xing; Sit, Helena; Chen, Shen – Higher Education Research and Development, 2021
This study addresses the issue of international education through a human development lens. Using a group of Chinese doctoral students in Australia as a case study, it adopts volunteer-employed photography (VEP) to tease out the negative and positive forces that influence students' developmental trajectories during their doctoral education.…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Doctoral Students, Asians, Foreign Countries
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Govers, Elly – Cogent Education, 2016
Systems of monitoring and control have left many educators and organisations in the field of post-compulsory education struggling to find ways to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse society. Education is complex. Many educators would agree that it is influenced by many, often contradictory, voices and power structures. Based on the findings…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Case Studies, Systems Approach
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Garavito-Bermúdez, Diana; Lundholm, Cecilia; Crona, Beatrice – Environmental Education Research, 2016
This paper addresses a systemic approach for the study of fishers' ecological knowledge in order to describe fishers' ways of knowing and dealing with complexity in ecosystems, and discusses how knowledge is generated through, e.g. apprenticeship, experiential knowledge, and testing of hypotheses. The description and analysis of fishers'…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Systems Approach, Employees, Knowledge Level
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Valantine, Hannah A.; Lund, P. Kay; Gammie, Alison E. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2016
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is committed to attracting, developing, and supporting the best scientists from all groups as an integral part of excellence in training. Biomedical research workforce diversity, capitalizing on the full spectrum of skills, talents, and viewpoints, is essential for solving complex human health challenges.…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Biomedicine, Student Diversity, Disproportionate Representation
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