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Kathleen Vail – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
Negative public perception of schools nationally impacts the teaching profession in direct and indirect ways. This perception has depressed the number of students in teacher preparation programs at universities. Indirectly, public perception affects teacher working conditions, compensation, and morale. Education advocates and researchers talk…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Educational Attitudes, Teaching (Occupation), Public Schools
K. I. Senadhira; R. A. H. M. Rupasingha; B. T. G. S. Kumara – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The majority of educational institutions around the world have switched to online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since continuing education has become important during the pandemic as well, academics and students have recognized the value of online learning to avoid their challenges. The objective of this study is to categorize peoples'…
Descriptors: Classification, Artificial Intelligence, Social Media, Electronic Learning
Supriya Baily – International Perspectives on Education and Society, 2024
Over the past decade, the popularity of authoritarian governments and/or authoritarian leaning leaders has steadily grown. Much of the acceptance of and/or allegiance to such forms of leadership and governance structures stems from a rightward shift among voting blocs, who are increasingly comfortable with nationalist, nativist, and insular…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Nationalism, Ideology, Authoritarianism
Dzigbede, Komla D. – Educational Studies, 2022
During the Great Recession, which spanned 2008 and 2009, budget crises caused states to cut back on public education spending and schools responded by reducing spending on personnel, curriculum, and extra-curricular activities. This research article uses a unique survey conducted during the recession to analyse public attitudes towards different…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Educational Finance, Retrenchment, Predictor Variables
Katarzyna Rakowska – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
In 2019, Poland experienced a massive teachers' strike that lasted three weeks. Although the strike had a great impact on many teachers, in the end, this three-week action failed to obtain any of its demands. Using the concepts of workers' associational power and union legitimacy, I argue that one of the reasons for the loss was a crisis of…
Descriptors: Teacher Strikes, Foreign Countries, Unions, Elementary School Teachers
Samwel Gasuku Mwita; Dotto Paul Kuhenga – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2025
This study examines the coverage of adult education (AE) in Tanzania's print media between 2016 and 2021, focusing on four newspapers: "Mwananchi," "Habari Leo," "The Citizen," and "Daily News." These newspapers were selected for their diverse contents and national reach. The study adopted a mixed-method…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Printed Materials, Newspapers
Kathryn Woods – Journal of Leadership Education, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this manuscript is to explore an assignment given to students in an online gender and leadership graduate course as a tool to help them think critically about how music influences perceptions of gender roles in both society and leadership. Design/methodology/approach: The assignment directs students to review the current…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Music, Language Usage, Sex
Familiarity Moderates Education Level of Stigma for Professional Efficacy of Treating Mental Illness
Jason J. Burrow-Sánchez; Shawnda Schroeder; Thomasine Heitkamp; Brian Urlacher; Sharon Cook; Pamela Bennett; Carolina Corrales – American Journal of Health Education, 2024
Background: About one in five adults in the United States experience any mental illness (AMI), whereas 14.2 million experience serious mental illness (SMI). The perception of stigma among individuals experiencing mental illness is associated with care seeking behavior and treatment adherence. Purpose: Two factors that mitigate stigma are…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Social Bias, Negative Attitudes, Familiarity
Jinyoung Kang; Donggyu Yi; Jong Ho Hong – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Environmental education (EE) has received more and more attention worldwide. In Korea, there is a national consensus on the importance of EE; however, it is not as much of a priority as other education subjects or themes, based on annual survey results. This study asks how much value Korean citizens place on EE, revealing its value more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Public Opinion, Economic Research
Jane C. Lo; candace moore – Educational Theory, 2024
The rise of political polarization and disagreement within the United States and other democracies indicates an erosion of the social contract, a deterioration exacerbated by the balkanization of social media, that can negatively impact our social relationships. Recent anti-Critical Race Theory (CRT) narratives in education provide insights into…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Trust (Psychology), Educational Research, Critical Race Theory
Segun Eubanks; Monica Goldson; Pamela Callahan – Theory Into Practice, 2024
The performance of school boards as a governmental body has been a source of often well-deserved critique in both policy and academic outlets. In this article, we explore approaches to school board governance to conceptualize possible approaches to increasing effective governance in service of students -- namely effective governance, district…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, School Administration, Board of Education Role, Governance
Public Agenda, 2025
Public Agenda surveyed Illinois residents to learn about how they view public higher education and what would help it serve them and the state better. Three research briefs highlight key findings from the broader survey findings. This brief finds that nearly three in four residents--including majorities of Democrats, independents and…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Public Education, Higher Education, Educational Policy
Lili Zhou; TienTien Lee; Mingming Xing; Kaifeng Xue – Science & Education, 2025
Green development is an effective mode of economic growth and social development aiming at efficiency, harmony, and sustainability, which has become an important trend. The development of green industry is taken by many countries as an important measure to promote economic restructuring and highlighting environmental awareness. The green chemistry…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Scientific Attitudes, Conservation (Environment), Chemistry
Leon Moosavi – Comparative Education, 2025
This article provides an insight into how academic decolonisation is depicted in public discourse. It does this by analysing news media articles about academic decolonisation from a conservative news source. The analysis -- which is inspired by the work of Stanley Cohen, Stuart Hall, and the Glasgow University Media Group -- shows that academic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Decolonization, News Media
Stephanie F. Reid; Reka C. Barton – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2025
This study examined how "Education Week," an education news magazine, represented reading, students, and educators in headlines and images accompanying articles on the Science of Reading. This study drew from multimodal content analysis, thematic analysis, and discourse analysis methods to analyze 87 images from 62 unique articles,…
Descriptors: Reading Research, Reading Instruction, Imagery, Journalism

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