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Wanzi Muruvi; Anna Powell; Yoonjeon Kim; Abby Copeman Petig; Lea J. E. Austin – Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, 2023
Working with young children is intellectually, emotionally, and physically demanding. These challenges are compounded by the inadequate compensation that characterizes the early care and education (ECE) sector and lack of workplace support such as access to health benefits, retirement plans, and time off (Montoya et al., 2022). The cumulative…
Descriptors: Well Being, Early Childhood Teachers, Child Care, Child Care Centers
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Manfred Stock; Alexander Mitterle; David P. Baker – International Perspectives on Education and Society, 2023
Advanced education is often thought to respond to the demands of the economy, market forces create new occupations, and then universities respond with new degrees and curricula aimed at training future workers with specific new skills. Presented here is comparative research on an underappreciated, yet growing, concurrent alternative process:…
Descriptors: Occupations, Higher Education, Universities, Job Skills
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Kristin Haugen; Randi Beate Tosterud; Sigrid Wangensteen; Marit Honerød Hoveid – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2026
This qualitative study explores the lived experiences of study programme leadership in development processes in higher education (HE). Study programme leaders are considered crucial in enhancing high-quality study programmes. Using a phenomenological hermeneutic approach, we analysed data from 18 interviews representing study programme leaders…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Allied Health Occupations Education, Bachelors Degrees
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Duemmler, Kerstin; Caprani, Isabelle; Felder, Alexandra – Vocations and Learning, 2020
Occupational prestige, the hierarchical perception of occupations, is a neglected issue in studies on vocational education and training, although the attractiveness of apprenticeship programs is strongly affected by their prestige. Based on a qualitative study, this article examines the identity strategies of apprentices whose training programs…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reputation, Masonry, Automation
Kira Elizabeth Beal – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Within the profession of occupational therapying the United States, there is a need to increase the amount of underrepresented minority groups to coincide with the growing population of minorities. Black, Hispanics, and Asians respectively represent less than 10% of each ethnic group within the profession of occupational therapy. This explanatory…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Occupations, Minority Groups, Attitudes
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Emma Sumner; Ruth Nightingale; Karen Gurney; Mellissa Prunty; Anna L. Barnett – Literacy, 2024
Students must be able to produce legible and fluent text when completing classwork and for exam purposes. Some students, however, present with handwriting difficulties in secondary school. When these are significant, intervention may be necessary or alternatives to handwriting may be offered (e.g. use of a word processor). Little is known about…
Descriptors: Handwriting, Writing Instruction, Office Occupations, Word Processing
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Nam Danh Nguyen – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
The quality of teacher education plays an important role in improving the quality of general education. The model of teacher education is also different in countries around the world, and for each model, training teachers suitable for teaching profession is always a matter of concern in the training programs of universities. The paper analyzes the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Student Teacher Evaluation
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Juliana Ryan; Kerri Anne Garrard; Rosalyn Black – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
As an epoch-making event, Covid re-set understandings of teacher professionalism, raising the question what it might now mean to be a 'professional teacher'. This paper draws on data from interviews conducted in 2021 with eight academics employed in Australian teacher education programs as part of a wider study, "Critical Times: Producing the…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Professional Autonomy, Professionalism, Foreign Countries
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Christopher Sadorge; Monika Nerland; Åsa Mäkitalo – Vocations and Learning, 2024
Professional learning at work is related to the opportunities to participate in explorative and constructive practices. Co-designing tools and technologies to support work offers such opportunities, which need to be better understood in the field of professional and vocational learning. As digitalisation initiatives become more ambitious and aim…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Foreign Countries, Health Services, Patients
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Luis M. Dos Santos – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2024
Teachers with professional experience are important for improving students' learning experiences and understanding of practical industry skills in engineering. This study explores why upper-level professional engineers decided to enter teaching with their Master of Arts in Teaching or Master of Teaching programmes and how pre-service teachers with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Engineering, Technical Occupations, Engineering Education
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Dadang Sunendar; Erlina; Sri Sundari; Tri Indri Hardini; Cepri Maulana; Neidya Fahma Sunendar – International Journal of Language Education, 2024
This study aims to explain how language plays a significant role in improving the performance of regional development banks in Indonesia. The method used was qualitative with a questionnaire instrument involving 6 regional development banks in Indonesia. Some of the main findings are 24 statements were found, 19 of which fall into 5 categories,…
Descriptors: Speech Acts, Foreign Countries, Efficiency, Banking
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Ignacio Villagran; Rocio Hernandez; Gregory Schuit; Andres Neyem; Javiera Fuentes-Cimma; Constanza Miranda; Isabel Hilliger; Valentina Duran; Gabriel Escalona; Julian Varas – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
This article presents a controlled case study focused on implementing and using generative artificial intelligence, specifically large language models (LLMs), in physiotherapy education to assist instructors with formulating effective technology-mediated feedback for students. It outlines how these advanced technologies have been integrated into…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Physical Therapy, Technology Uses in Education, Case Studies
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Tufan Özsoy; Konuralp Sezgili – SAGE Open, 2024
In light of the transformative influence of technologies and innovative methodologies associated with the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the paradigm of project management is undergoing a profound shift, prompting a re-examination of Project Management Education and Training (PMET). The escalating demand for project management expertise, juxtaposed…
Descriptors: Program Administration, Educational Strategies, Content Analysis, Educational Needs
Diamond Rae Williams – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The U.S. service industry has struggled significantly with retaining workers following the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic resulted in hundreds of thousands of job losses due to closures in accommodations and food service businesses, followed by a record high percentage of voluntary resignations among service industry workers. This explanatory…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Service Occupations, Human Resources, Labor Turnover
Alvin Christian; Matthew Ronfeldt; Basit Zafar – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2024
We survey undergraduate students at a large public university to understand the pecuniary and non-pecuniary factors driving their college major and career decisions with a focus on K-12 teaching. While the average student reports there is a 6% chance they will pursue teaching, almost 27% report a nonzero chance of working as a teacher in the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Majors (Students), Career Choice, Occupational Aspiration
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