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Goldie, Katherine; Ironside, Rachael; Pirie, Elliot – Distance Education, 2023
This paper examines the experience of students transitioning between online and in-person live event projects during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing upon longitudinal qualitative data collected over a 3-year period, we explored how students perceived the challenges, their own development, and the pedagogical changes. Events management pedagogy…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Electronic Learning, Experiential Learning, COVID-19
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Curci, Juliet D.; Johnson, Jennifer M.; Gabbadon, Andrea Terrero; Wetzel-Ulrich, Emily – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2023
This qualitative case study explores the perceptions of schools, schooling, and teaching prior to and after engagement in a dual enrollment program. Data from nine participants revealed insights into the ways pre-college students thought about careers in teaching, how experiences in the dual enrollment program shaped their interest in teaching,…
Descriptors: Teacher Recruitment, Dual Enrollment, High School Students, Career Choice
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Goodluck Ifijeh; Chidi Segun-Adeniran; Oyeronke Adebayo; Olajumoke Olawoyin – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2023
This paper examines the role of librarians in e-learning programs, as a consequence of post-COVID adaptations in Nigerian universities. Through a review of the relevant literature and of current practice in existing e-learning programs in Nigerian universities, a discussion is developed around the significant roles librarians can play. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning
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Alexandra Ikner; D. Barry Croom; Nicholas Fuhrman; Ashley M. Yopp – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2023
This study describes student interest in the agricultural content pathways established by the National Council for Agricultural Education. Differences exist between male and female students concerning curriculum choices in agriculture, food, and natural resources. Male students were most interested in food products and processing systems, while…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Career Pathways, Student Attitudes, Student Interests
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Tara Pride; Kaitlin Sibbald; Anna MacLeod; Debbie Martin; Michelle Owen – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2023
Academics have historically been members of socially dominant groups--white, cisgender, heterosexual men, from middle- to upper-classes, who identify as able-bodied and able-minded. Members of other groups are often disadvantaged. In two larger studies, semi-structured interviews were conducted with professionals from marginalized groups. Here we…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Allied Health Occupations Education, Social Services, Professional Education
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Ann D. Bagchi; Elise Corasmin; Charles E. Menifield; Paul F. Weber; Alok Baveja; Kasny Damas; Diane Hill; Dwight Peavy – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2023
Scholars have begun to call for more formalized training of clinicians in "structural competency" as a way to address health inequities. Existing programs tend to focus on physicians. This continuing education program brought together a diverse group of academics and community partners to provide a more comprehensive and inclusive…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Cooperation, Research, Access to Health Care
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Orly Clergé – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2023
The number of Black suburbs has expanded since the 1960s, however, research on gender and how Black women contribute to their formation is understudied. Grounded in an intersectional framework, this article places women at the center of the analysis of Black suburban life. Using a multisite ethnography conducted during the Great Recession, I make…
Descriptors: Females, Suburbs, African Americans, Middle Class
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Goldman, Samantha E.; Vander Hart, Nanho – Exceptionality, 2023
Solutions for the special education teacher shortage typically focus on the retention of inservice teachers. A different approach starts earlier, focusing on preservice teachers who are developing their skillsets and determining their field of interest. Using Social Cognitive Career Theory as a framework, we examined preservice teachers' special…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Partnerships in Education, College School Cooperation, Preservice Teachers
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Bridget J. Hahn; Hillary Napier; June Park; Abigail Woollacott; Rachel Lee; Linda M. Olson – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2023
The vast majority of occupational therapy (OT) practitioners are White, leaving gaps between the representation of our profession and those we serve. Admission practices determine the future of the profession. This cross-sectional study aimed to understand how admission requirements, particularly the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Occupational Therapy, Allied Health Occupations Education, College Admission
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Catherine A. Hansman; Wendy M. Green; Rachel Wlodarsky – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
The history of Adult Education (AE) graduate programs spans almost a century, yet many programs have experienced significant challenges in recent years to remain viable. The purpose of this paper is to understand the struggles AE graduate programs encounter in building, maintaining, and growing programs in North America. We conducted two separate…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Trends, Trend Analysis, COVID-19
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Andrea Mucci; Amy Moore; Laura R. Greenwald; Jennifer Katlen; Mohammad Mohmand; Wendy M. Green – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
Learners and faculty across three cohorts in a Master's of Medical Education program engaged in a structured reflection process to understand how they experienced the divergent educational approaches that resulted from COVID19. These experiences included in-person, emergency remote (hybrid), and virtual. We utilized the Describe, Examine, and…
Descriptors: Masters Programs, Medical Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Change
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Karissa Legleiter – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2023
This non-experimental descriptive survey study examined the relationship between occupational therapy (OT) graduate students', recent graduates', and educators' values of the regional and specific anatomy knowledge required for OT clinical practice. The researcher collected survey data from 94 OT graduate students, recent graduates, and educators…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, College Graduates, Graduate School Faculty, Occupational Therapy
Lauren Fox; Sara Howell; Ashley Kazouh; Elizabeth Paul; Jessica Peacock – Public School Forum of North Carolina, 2023
In North Carolina and across the nation, districts and schools struggle to recruit and retain effective teachers, especially teachers of color. For more than a decade, declining enrollments in educator preparation programs and rises in teacher vacancies and attrition rates, coupled with population growth and increasing demand for teachers, have…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Faculty Mobility, Minority Group Teachers, Teaching (Occupation)
Agustina S. Paglayan; Anja Neundorf; Wooseok Kim – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
Challenging the conventional wisdom that the spread of democracy was a leading driver of the expansion of primary schooling, recent studies show that democratization in fact did not lead to an average increase in primary school enrollment rates. One reason for this null effect is that there was already considerable provision of primary education…
Descriptors: Democracy, Politics of Education, Elementary Education, Access to Education
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Stacey B. Cunningham; Susanne B. Montgomery; Brian J. Distelberg; Qais Alemi – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2023
Rates of stress, anxiety, depression, and burnout for university students are concerning. As in other competitive professional fields, graduate students in occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech language pathology face many performance pressures. Creating supportive learning and wholeness climates along with individual grit,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Attitudes, Burnout, Allied Health Occupations Education
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