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Karen Josiah – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The Suburban Boulevard Community College (SBCC), a pseudonym, has been experiencing a low persistence rate among first-year full-time students. Further, a gap in practice exists where college administrators at the SBCC were not assessing first-year students' level of college readiness as a likely predictor of low persistence. The study was…
Descriptors: College Readiness, Community College Students, Academic Persistence, Low Achievement
Karen M. Brown – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study aimed to examine the effect of participation in teacher mentoring programs and professional learning community (PLC) activities on a teacher's sense of professional self-efficacy. Participants in the study evaluated mentoring programs and PLC activities and the influence of each on their sense of professional self-efficacy. An…
Descriptors: Mentors, Faculty Development, Communities of Practice, Self Efficacy
Anthony L. Enterante III – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This research examines the reasons why parent(s)/guardian(s) have chosen to enroll their child in a Catholic high school in the New Orleans area. Currently enrollment in Catholic high schools in the area is down post-Hurricane Katrina. This research is a qualitative study utilizing Grounded Theory methodology. An anonymous survey was sent to…
Descriptors: Enrollment Influences, Enrollment, Parent Attitudes, Catholic Schools
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Kevin R. Binning; Danny Doucette; Beverly G. Conrique; Chandralekah Singh – Grantee Submission, 2024
Gender diversity signals inclusivity, but meta-analyses suggest that it does not boost individual or group performance. This research examined whether a social-psychological intervention can unlock the benefits of gender diversity on college physics students' social and academic outcomes. Analyses of 124 introductory physics classrooms at a large…
Descriptors: Sex, Student Diversity, Intervention, College Students
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Burt Davis; Carel Jansen – Health Education Journal, 2024
Objectives: This study evaluated the effects of reading different versions of a fotonovela about diabetes in resource-poor settings in South Africa. Design: An experimental study was conducted with 411 participants, comparing a fotonovela with a younger protagonist, a similar fotonovela version with an older protagonist and a no message control…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Diabetes, Community Education, Information Dissemination
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Margaret Adams Crewdson; Robert David Richardson; Kristen Fowler; Christopher H. Skinner; Shelby Wright; David Cihak – School Psychology Review, 2024
While social skills training allows students to acquire social skills, often it does not enhance their performance of those skills outside the social skills training context. A withdrawal design was used to determine if a modified Tootling intervention could enhance at-risk, first-grade students' performance of two recently trained social skills…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Community Schools, After School Programs, Positive Behavior Supports
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Sara Alpert; Rachel Zolensky; Shon Holman-Wheatley – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2024
When the federal government banned incarcerated students from accessing Pell Grants in the mid-1990s, a new model for supporting Higher Education in Prison (HEP) programs emerged--utilizing Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) as third-party facilitators to fill the gaps left behind in the absence of federal financial aid. With the long-awaited…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Community Organizations, Financial Support, Nonprofit Organizations
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Diane de Saint Léger; Jayne Lysk; Richard Johnson Sallis; Kelly McConville; Danielle Clayman – Journal of International Students, 2024
It is well established that international students attending higher education institutions in Australia and other parts of the world face challenges that can affect their state of well-being and connectedness. Higher education institutions have attempted to counter these issues by providing specifically designed programs with varying success. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Comedy, Positive Attitudes, Student Welfare
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Julissa Ventura – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2024
Youth workers in community-based educational spaces often take on multiple roles in supporting young people such as mentors, cultural brokers, and educators. Youth workers' knowledge and expertise, however, are still undervalued in education. This article draws on a community-based ethnography with DACAmented Latinx youth workers to highlight how…
Descriptors: Youth Leaders, Hispanic Americans, Community Education, Educational Environment
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Priya C. Kumar – Information and Learning Sciences, 2024
Purpose: This article advocates that privacy literacy research and praxis mobilize people toward changing the technological and social conditions that discipline subjects toward advancing institutional, rather than community, goals. Design/methodology/approach: This article analyzes theory and prior work on datafication, privacy, data literacy,…
Descriptors: Privacy, Information Policy, Data Use, Literacy
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John Kwame Eduafo Edumadze; Desmond Welsey Govender – Smart Learning Environments, 2024
While massive open online courses (MOOCs) promise to democratise access to education, the literature reveals a nuanced understanding of engagement in these settings, especially in resource-constrained environments. Blended MOOCs combine MOOCs and physical classroom settings of contents and instructions. This study extends this discourse by…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Educational Technology, In Person Learning, Blended Learning
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Margot A. Vigeant; Daniel Anastasio; Daniel D. Burkey; Michael Barankin; Taryn M. Bayles; Laura P. Ford; Tracy Q. Gardner; Milo D. Koretsky; Daniel Lepek; Matthew W. Liberatore – Chemical Engineering Education, 2024
The ASEE/AIChE Chemical Engineering Summer School (ChESS) is a week-long quinquennial faculty development event that brings together early-career faculty for workshops and community building for nearly 100 years. The most recent ChESS took place from July 25-29, 2022 at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, CO, and brought together over 200…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Summer Schools, Faculty Development, College Faculty
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Yeji Kim; Jiyoung Kang – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2024
Merely juxtaposing the accelerating number of undocumented migrant children and their distinctive struggles is an inadequate approach to educational scholarship of early childhood teachers working with/for this child population. In this article, we zoom in on teachers at St. Mary's Preschool, who serve large numbers of migrant and undocumented…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migrant Children, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Children
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Jennifer Lee O'Donnell – Ethnography and Education, 2024
This ethnographic paper navigates the intersections of feminism, urban farm movements, and democratic education at La Granja Puerta del Sol, a small farm near Buenos Aires, Argentina. Under the stewardship of Dani Ramirez, the farm resonates with the ethos of urban agriculture, while actively contesting gender norms and patriarchal structures. In…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Areas, Farm Management, Feminism
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Anne Parfitt; Stuart Read – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2024
Walking-creating was adopted to probe orientations towards communities, while early career teachers were on clinical placement in the remote South West Peninsular of England. The aim of carrying out walking-creating events was to elicit whether and if so, the extent to which, early career teachers were sensitive to the communities where they had…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Education, Place Based Education
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