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Victoria Povilaitis; Robert P. Lubeznik-Warner; Katie McGregor-Wheatley – Journal of Youth Development, 2024
Millions of youth in North America attend summer camps each year. Researchers have documented the potential positive developmental outcomes associated with camp (Flynn et al., 2019; Gagnon et al., 2021; Gillard & Watts, 2013; Warner et al., 2021); however, some youth are required to depart from camp before the end of their session for…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Camps, Youth, Mental Health
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Zahra Naqi-Hasnain; Christine Pajunar Li-Grining; Maria Radulescu; McKenzie Gallivan – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: A Peer Relations Journal, 2024
Given the benefits of critical consciousness (CC), it is important to consider what environmental levers may promote it. Higher-quality education experiences have served as key contextual supports for marginalized youth. Notably, investment in the quality of education for preschoolers has one of the highest rates of return for society compared…
Descriptors: Preschools, Educational Quality, Preschool Children, African Americans
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Campana, Kathleen; Mills, J. Elizabeth; Kociubuk, Jacqueline; Martin, Michelle H. – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2022
This article details the findings from Project LOCAL (Library Outreach as a Community Anchor in Learning), a mixed-methods study that explored how public libraries contribute to educational equity by going into community locations to reach and serve families and children in underserved communities who cannot come into the library due to a variety…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Library Role, Library Services, Equal Education
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Helena Kliche – Ethnography and Education, 2025
School attendance is linked with the expectation that the students do their homework at home after their lessons at school. For most students, 'at home' refers to the family context. For those young adolescents who do not grow up in their original families but in residential youth care, the latter is particularly relevant when it comes to doing…
Descriptors: Homework, Residential Care, Barriers, Housing
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Kathy D. Lohr – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2025
Having access to the Internet and acquiring the skills necessary to use, question, and create in a digital environment have become essential to living and working in the 21st century. Yet, this move to digitalization has created a digital divide between those who have broadband "access" and the "skills and attitudes" to…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Access to Internet, Equal Education, Global Approach
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Rachida F. Parks; Amy K. B. Paros; Mariama Yakubu – Information Systems Education Journal, 2025
Amidst escalating global crises, universities and colleges are becoming increasingly digitalized to respond to evolving educational demands. However, technology and digitalization are also introducing new forms of inequality and extending existing disparities. The purpose of this study was to investigate these disparities, their impact on…
Descriptors: Universities, Technology Uses in Education, Disadvantaged, Access to Computers
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Shelley M. Kimelberg; Megan Holland Iantosca; Fanya Wu; Leasa Mills – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
Cultural capital can play a critical role in facilitating success in higher education. Consequently, scholars and educators often focus on the "possession" of cultural capital, highlighting differences in the amount or type of capital that students bring with them to college as a source of class-stratified educational experiences and…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, College Students, Campuses, Individual Differences
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Kitty Stewart; Ludovica Gambaro; Mary Reader – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
Early education provision in the state-maintained sector has historically played an important role in ensuring equitable access to high-quality early education in England. These settings have higher qualification requirements than other providers, and as they have been concentrated in areas of higher disadvantage, children from lower income…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Equal Education, Educational Quality
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William Walters; Daniel Robinson; Wendy Barber; Christa Spicer – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2025
Purpose: To investigate the physical, social, and professional isolation of physical education (PE) teachers identifying causes and solutions. Methods: The participants were 65 PE teachers who had attended a provincial professional association physical and health educator conference. This mixed-methods study collected data through surveys,…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Social Isolation, Professional Isolation
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Erin K. O'Loughlin; Mounia Naja; Robert J. Wellman; Katerina Maximova; Jennifer L. O'Loughlin – Journal of School Health, 2025
Background: Availability and quality of nutrition-related health-promoting interventions (N-HPIs) vary across primary schools. We examined whether school contextual factors (e.g., socioeconomic deprivation) were associated with N-HPI availability in Quebec, Canada, and whether available N-HPIs incorporated evidence-based implementation…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Nutrition Instruction, Health Promotion, Intervention
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Lucía Torres-Sales; Begoña Vigo-Arrazola – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
This article critically analyzes the representation of standardised assessments in Spanish educational policies, particularly in the current Spanish education law (LOMLOE), in reports on the state of the Spanish educational system (2020-2023), and through the voices of teachers working in schools with special difficulties and their implications…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Legislation, Standardized Tests, Educational Policy
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Dennis Vergne; Max Goodall; Joseph Badman – Teaching Public Administration, 2025
The paper proposes that public sector organisations should explore further opportunities to use an experiential learning approach to develop "helpers" skills in having effective initial conversations with residents with complex needs. In 2021 an experiential learning training originally entitled "Core Conversations" was…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Public Sector, Individual Needs, Foreign Countries
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Gijs Custers – Educational Policy, 2025
This study investigates the impact of an extended school week in 30 primary schools on track recommendations, an achievement-related outcome, at the school level. The intervention is part of a major urban policy in one of the most disadvantaged areas in the Netherlands. Register data are used to examine changes in track recommendations between…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Scheduling, Disadvantaged Schools, Foreign Countries
Josh Cowen – American Educator, 2025
Much of the author's career as a researcher, writer, and teacher has been built on the idea that evidence should inform public policy. What works, why, and for whom? As a young scholar, the author joined large research projects concerning the extraordinarily controversial issue of school vouchers: programs that use tax dollars to fund private…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, Privatization, Program Effectiveness, Evidence
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Jerolyn Brown; Tian Luo – Journal of Information Technology Education: Research, 2025
Aim/Purpose: Despite increasing access to technology, persistent disparities in digital competence and self-efficacy remain among marginalized pre-service teachers, often exacerbated by systemic inequities and the digital divide. This research explores the gap in knowledge of the lived experiences of marginalized pre-service teachers' (PST) prior…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Access to Computers, Disadvantaged, Student Attitudes
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