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Fei Wang – Journal of Educational Administration, 2025
Purpose: This study aims to closely examine principals' emotional well-being (EWB) and its enhancement and risk factors in the context of British Columbia (BC), Canada. Design/methodology/approach: This exploratory study is based on an online survey from a previous research that garnered information from public school principals in BC, Canada…
Descriptors: Well Being, Principals, Mental Health, Emotional Response
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Polly Robinson; Caroline Bond; Tracey Collins – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2025
Schools are currently continuing to experience the effects of the pandemic with uncertainty as to the longer-term outcomes for children, young people, families and education settings. This case study focuses specifically on how teachers in one early years setting adapted their practice to meet their children's learning and development needs during…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Student Needs, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Peter Hart; Olena Bracey; Gisela Oliveira; Shirley-Anne S. Paul – Educational Studies, 2024
This conceptual study seeks to understand parent and teacher perceptions of "effective" home-school partnerships across three secondary schools in England, before problematising these normative understandings. Currently there is little research into home-school partnerships at a secondary level in the UK, and the policy environment is…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries
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Trevor Tsz-lok Lee – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2024
Despite the increasing number of studies on educational leadership during COVID-19, little attention has been paid to the intersections of different educational experiences and perspectives of school leaders, students, and their families that occur both inside and outside of schools. Drawing on eight case studies of public primary schools in Hong…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Elementary Schools, Leadership Styles, Leadership Responsibility
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Lydia Ocasio-Stoutenburg; Juanita Davis; Maria Lewis – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2024
Although special education and its legal provisions under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) were designed to support all children with disabilities, it has created a litigious and bureaucratic environment that further marginalizes disabled and labeled children of color and their families. Falling short of a collaborative…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Federal Legislation, Equal Education, Educational Legislation
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Katy Gregg; Nicolette P. Rickert; Alisa Leckie – School Community Journal, 2024
There are many models and examples of family-school-community partnerships. Local to Savannah, Georgia, Parent University is a unique community organization designed to support, guide, and empower parents and their children (from birth to 18 years old) to build bridges between the community and the schools. This nonprofit has successfully…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Cooperative Programs, Family School Relationship, Parent School Relationship
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Jessica McConnell – NECTFL Review, 2024
This study addressed the problem of a continuing loss of world language (WL) teachers in the United States. The author analyzed semi-structured interviews with five current and former high school WL teachers to investigate their perspectives on factors that may predict WL teacher attrition and retention. Findings identified elements related to…
Descriptors: Official Languages, Language Usage, Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers
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Hsiu-Yi Chao; John J. H. Lin; Mark Cesa; Mei-Hung Chiu – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
The purpose of this study is to investigate differences between women and men in chemistry, as reflected in their responses to a global gender gap survey. The survey was conducted in 2018; responses from 1,343 valid participants across the globe were collected and analyzed. The main results show that first, women were more likely to list their…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Gender Differences, College Students
National Comprehensive Center, 2024
Get Smart Fast about the benefits of supporting student and staff well-being! Prioritizing well-being in schools creates environments where everyone feels valued and supported, which leads to better educational outcomes and a healthier, more supportive community. This infographic provides strategies, examples, and resources to effectively support…
Descriptors: Students, School Personnel, Well Being, Educational Environment
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S. Keville; P. Zormati; A. Shahid; C. Osborne; A. K. Ludlow – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2024
Selective mutism (SM) and autism frequently co-occur together, exacerbating social communication deficits and associated anxiety. However, professionals have lacked a readiness to diagnose SM and autism together, making the need to understand parental experiences of caring for a child with SM and autism crucial. The current study utilised…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Anxiety, Psychosomatic Disorders, Communication Problems
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Yasmany García-Ramírez; Vera Bijelic – Cogent Education, 2024
In the realm of academia, the workload of professors varies widely depending on the institution, department, and specific roles they undertake. With many faculty members exceeding a fifty-hour workweek, the balance between teaching, research, administrative duties, and personal life becomes a challenging endeavour, potentially leading to high…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Task Analysis, Job Analysis, Faculty
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Sarah Lindstrom Johnson; Nita Kulkarni; Sue A. Rodriguez De Jesus; Stephanie Cottam; Marianne Fillhouer; Ana M. M. Guevara – Grantee Submission, 2024
Background: Since returning to in-person instruction after the emergence of COVID-19 schools have seen a dramatic increase in the number of students chronically absent, with data indicating a greater increase for low-income, Black, and Hispanic students. Given the role of school attendance in both promoting positive educational outcomes as well as…
Descriptors: Attendance, Truancy, Attendance Patterns, Elementary School Students
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Conrad, Diane; Jagger, Patricia; Bleeks, Victoria; Auger, Sarah – McGill Journal of Education, 2018
Our arts-based curriculum encounter occurred in a graduate course on arts-based research methods. For a class project we engaged in an inquiry on the question: "What does it mean to live on this land?" which we explored through various arts-based activities. The question challenged us to think deeply about our relationship with and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Graduate Students, Place Based Education, History
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Palviainen, Åsa; Bergroth, Mari – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2018
Finland is officially a bilingual country but it is in practice multilingual. In the current study, we examined how mothers and fathers of mixed-language families linguistically identified themselves and others, and how ideological discourses and concepts historically and socially situated in Finland circulated through the parents' talk. The…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Language Attitudes, Self Concept, Finno Ugric Languages
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Gerstorf, Denis; Hülür, Gizem; Wagner, Gert G.; Kunzmann, Ute; Ram, Nilam – Developmental Psychology, 2018
General well-being is known to deteriorate sharply at the end of life. However, it is an open question how rates of terminal change differ across affective and evaluative facets of well-being and if individual difference correlates operate in facet-specific ways. We examined how discrete affective states (happy, angry, fearful, sad) and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Life Satisfaction, Health, Leisure Time
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