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María Virginia Giani; Danielle Jeannite; Walter Leite – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2025
Background: Nationwide, teacher attrition remains an ongoing issue (Tan et al., 2024) which is exacerbated within the special educator workforce (Billingsley & Bettini, 2019; Mason-Williams et al., 2020), with estimates of over 13% yearly turnover (Carver-Thomas & Darling-Hammond, 2017). Special educator (SET) turnover has negative…
Descriptors: Special Education, Special Education Teachers, Teaching Conditions, Faculty Mobility
Morgan Polikoff; Nicolas Pardo – American Enterprise Institute, 2025
This report examines descriptive patterns in student absenteeism before and after the COVID-19 pandemic in Virginia and North Carolina. The authors asks four questions: (1) How do absence rates vary across student demographic groups and years?; (2) What student characteristics (grade, achievement, race, poverty, status as an English language…
Descriptors: Attendance, COVID-19, Pandemics, Student Characteristics
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Hovdhaugen, Elisabeth; Wiers-Jenssen, Jannecke – Journal of International Students, 2021
In this paper, we investigated how internationally mobile students from Norway diverge from students in Norway regarding social background, grades obtained at upper secondary school, and motivation to study. Data from two comparable surveys were used, one relating to students abroad and one relating to domestic students. Results showed that, on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Mobility, Foreign Students, Socioeconomic Background
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Gabay-Egozi, Limor; Yaish, Meir – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2021
Focusing on the intergenerational educational association alone obscures discussions of downward and upward mobility and immobility patterns, which entail different life experiences and their potential consequences. Utilizing data on Israelis aged 25-32 years old over three periods, the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, during which tertiary education…
Descriptors: Trend Analysis, Educational Mobility, Foreign Countries, Generational Differences
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Flury, Carmen; Geiss, Michael; Guerrero Cantarell, Rosalía – European Educational Research Journal, 2021
The Community Action Programme for Education and Training for Technology (COMETT) played a key role in paving the way for increased cooperation between the member states of the European Community (EC) in the field of education and in the promotion of intra-Europe mobility. In this article, COMETT is considered as a non-traditional education and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Program Development, Student Mobility, Nontraditional Education
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Diamond, John B.; Posey-Maddox, Linn; Velázquez, María D. – Educational Researcher, 2021
Most students in the United States attend suburban schools. However, most education research focuses on urban school districts. This may be in part because many of the core issues that currently drive education research--issues of race and class inequities, social mobility, immigration, English learning--are believed to be "urban"…
Descriptors: Suburbs, Race, Suburban Schools, Equal Education
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Assa'idi, Sa'dullah – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2021
Purpose: This study is an attempt to examine the role of pesantren (Islamic boarding schools) on social status of "santri" in Indonesia. The study aimed to find out what social class the "santri" in pesantren are viewed by the society; to what extent they enjoy being a part of historical and cultural legacy and social setting;…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Islam, Religious Schools, Boarding Schools
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Feng, Siyuan; Horta, Hugo – European Journal of Education, 2021
The study on which this article reports explored the role of education agents in international student mobility, developing a better understanding of how they operate, behave and think when dealing with the admissions processes of universities overseas. The behaviours and reasoning, the "modus operandi," and positioning of education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Mobility, Foreign Students, College Students
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Khan, Jawaria – European Journal of Education, 2021
In a globalising world, the international mobility of academics and researchers is important for their career. However, increasing migration of academics in the form of an academic brain drain is becoming a major challenge especially for Europe due to an ageing population. The issue of brain drain has been addressed usually through quantitative…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Brain Drain, Faculty Mobility, Human Capital
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Pedersen, Tea Dyred – European Journal of Education, 2021
This article analyses the internationalisation of higher education through the lens of student mobility, by exploring how mobility is realised in contexts that are shaped by different needs, purposes and actors. Drawing on interview data, this article explores perceptions and practices of student mobility as understood and described by a range of…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Mobility, Educational Policy, Policy Formation
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Urgelles, Laura – Higher Education Studies, 2021
The present paper provides an analysis of the impact of a semester abroad during university studies on a students' likelihood of pursuing a PhD. I use a sample of 66 812 German university students and analyze the program-specific subsamples. Propensity score matching reveals that business students who go abroad during their studies have higher…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Study Abroad, Prediction, Doctoral Degrees
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Webb, Susan; Dunwoodie, Karen; Wilkinson, Jane; Macaulay, Luke; Reimer, Kristin E.; Kaukko, Mervi – International Review of Education, 2021
This article employs the concepts of recognition and precarious mobilities to understand university education for people from a refugee background. The authors draw on their ongoing qualitative longitudinal narrative enquiry exploring the experiences of 22 students in Australia from asylum-seeking backgrounds during their three-year study for a…
Descriptors: Refugees, Undergraduate Students, Student Characteristics, Foreign Countries
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Beech, Jason; Koh, Aaron; Maxwell, Claire; Yemini, Miri; Tucker, Khen; Barrenechea, Ignacio – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2021
In this paper the authors study 19 Global Middle Class (GMC) families currently residing in four global cities: Hong Kong; London; Buenos Aires; and Tel Aviv. Through qualitative in-depth interviews, they sought to gather insights about GMC parenting strategies, specifically drawing attention to the decision-making processes of school choice. To…
Descriptors: School Choice, Middle Class, Foreign Countries, Cultural Pluralism
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Mathies, Charles; Karhunen, Hannu – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2021
The increase in international student mobility raises questions of how many international students choose to stay in their host country and the reasons why some stay and others leave. This study examines factors affecting international students to stay in Finland three years after graduation. Tracking 13 (years) graduating cohorts across national…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Mobility, Relocation, Correlation
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Jerrim, John; Sims, Sam; Taylor, Hannah – British Educational Research Journal, 2021
The mental health and well-being of teachers is an issue of great policy concern. This is particularly true in England, where high workload and the associated stress is thought to be leading to a recruitment and retention crisis within the education profession. But do individuals who decide to leave teaching for another career actually see their…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Teacher Persistence, Stress Variables, Mental Health
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