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Yates, Lynda – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2011
While first language social networks offer immigrants practical and emotional support in the early period of their settlement in a new country, the development of social networks through English is crucial at this time not only for the acquisition of the linguistic and social capital vital to their long-term advancement, but also for the…
Descriptors: Social Change, Social Networks, Social Capital, Immigrants
Role of Brokerage in Evolving Innovation Systems: A Case of the Fodder Innovation Project in Nigeria
Madzudzo, Elias – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2011
This paper looks at brokerage functions in a project on building innovation capacity through improved networking. Innovation capacity influences how actors respond to changes in their environments. In such dynamic environments well connected sets of actors are at an advantage in that they can combine skills to address the emerging opportunities…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Action Research, Innovation, Foreign Countries
Robotham, Dan – Adults Learning, 2011
People working in the field of education know well the positive effects adult and community learning can have on mental health and wellbeing. Participating in adult and community learning can help to widen social networks and improve life and employment chances; it makes for better general health; and can strengthen the learner's self-confidence,…
Descriptors: Community Education, Mental Health, Lifelong Learning, Social Networks
Selkie, Ellen M.; Benson, Meghan; Moreno, Megan – American Journal of Health Education, 2011
Background: Adolescents frequently report barriers to obtaining sexual health education. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine adolescents' views regarding how new technologies could be used for sexual health education. Methods: Focus group interviews were conducted with a purposeful sample of adolescents between 14 and 19 years old.…
Descriptors: Health Education, Sex Education, Focus Groups, Adolescents
Burnett, Cathy; Merchant, Guy – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2011
In this paper we look at what the critical tradition in education has to offer to the phenomenon of social media. Through an overview and evaluation of the approaches advocated by practitioners of critical literacy and critical media literacy, we illustrate the limitations of applying these frameworks to the fluid and densely interwoven spaces of…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Technology Uses in Education, Information Technology, Internet
Shittu, Ahmed Tajudeen; Basha, Kamal Madarsha; AbdulRahman, Nik Suryani Nik; Ahmad, Tunku Badariah Tunku – Multicultural Education & Technology Journal, 2011
Purpose: Social software usage is growing at an exponential rate among the present generation of students. Yet, there is paucity of empirical study to understand the determinant of its use in the present setting of this study. This study, therefore, seeks to investigate factors that predict students' attitudes and intentions to use this…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Prediction, Internet, Foreign Countries
Sanchez, Bernadette; Esparza, Patricia; Berardi, Luciano; Pryce, Julia – Youth & Society, 2011
The aims of this study were to examine the mentoring and social network experiences of Latino youth during the high school transition. A mixed-methods approach was used to examine participants' natural mentoring relationships before and after the transition along with the broader social networks of youth. A total of 32 Latino participants…
Descriptors: Mentors, Social Networks, Hispanic Americans, High School Graduates
Education Week, 2011
This special report examines how K-12 professional development is taking a more digital and freewheeling approach to educator training. The report--which also features a webinar and online chat--shows how professional development programs are now blending face-to-face and online training, incorporating social networking tools, offering…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Change, Professional Development, Virtual Classrooms
Fenwick, Tara – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
In considering two extended examples of educational reform efforts, this discussion traces relations that become visible through analytic approaches associated with actor-network theory (ANT). The strategy here is to present multiple readings of the two examples. The first reading adopts an ANT approach to follow ways that all actors--human and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Network Analysis, Program Implementation, Educational Technology
Hulsey, Amanda – Exceptional Parent, 2011
As summer comes to a close, military families across the globe are relocating to new installations. With that transition requirement comes a great deal of challenges faced by military families with school-age children. This means new houses, new neighborhoods and new friends. Families who have a child with special needs require new physicians, new…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Disabilities, Special Needs Students, Military Personnel
Scully, Maura King – CURRENTS, 2011
Colleges, schools, and faculties at large universities form strong academic bonds with students. So is it any wonder they want a say in keeping these students engaged as alumni? To provide that input, many larger institutions are decentralizing their alumni operations, meaning that colleges, schools, and faculties have their own alumni staff…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Administration, College Students, Student College Relationship
Phillips, Derek – Our Children: The National PTA Magazine, 2011
People are busy, we all know that. Getting their attention is harder and harder all the time. That's especially true for member organizations and advocacy groups. The National PTA is both and has adapted some social media practices to reach out and maintain contact with more than 5 million volunteers in 25,000 local units. James Martinez, senior…
Descriptors: Public Relations, Parents, Teachers, Parent Associations
Jones, Jeffrey N.; Deutsch, Nancy L. – Youth & Society, 2011
Staff-youth relationships are a key strength of after-school settings, though more research is needed to understand the actual processes whereby these interpersonal connections lead to beneficial outcomes. This qualitative study focuses on the relational strategies that staff employ within an urban youth organization, and the ways in which those…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Urban Youth, Youth Programs, Interpersonal Relationship
Adams, Catherine A.; Thompson, Terrie Lynn – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2011
This article argues the importance of including significant technologies-in-use as key qualitative research participants when studying today's digitally enhanced learning environments. We gather a set of eight heuristics to assist qualitative researchers in "interviewing" technologies-in-use (or other relevant objects), drawing on concrete…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Interviews, Ecology, Educational Technology
Lawson, Timothy J.; Kleinholz, Sherrie A.; Bodle, James H. – Teaching of Psychology, 2011
Maintaining contact with alumni can result in a number of benefits for psychology departments. For example, alumni may give feedback useful for curriculum assessment and departmental planning, assist with recruiting, and provide current students with information about jobs and graduate school. The authors describe a Facebook group they created for…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Alumni, Psychology, Computer Mediated Communication

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