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Jessica Caridad Rivera – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Since the 1970s, the college enrollment of Latinx first generation students (FGS) has increased nationally and within the research site. In this vein, the purpose of this qualitative study was to gain an understanding regarding the actual academic and nonacademic experiences that prevent Latinx FGS from graduating community college. This…
Descriptors: Barriers, Hispanic American Students, First Generation College Students, Community College Students
Joshua M. Flores – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Teacher attrition is an ongoing issue in the United States and more specifically in the state of Missouri. This dissertation, using a three-tiered analytical approach, offers suggestions, recommendations, and strategies, aside from raising salaries or increasing benefits packages, that schools, their districts, and leaders can implement to bolster…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Teacher Transfer, School Districts, Guidance
Cosmo A. Cirillo – ProQuest LLC, 2021
For nearly three decades, public colleges and universities in the United States have suffered a sharp decline in the level of state funding that they receive (Chronicle, 2014). As a result, in order to remain not even competitive but simply financially stable, institutions of higher education have found it necessary to seek other means and sources…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, State Aid, Financial Support, Public Colleges
Heather I. Hagenbuch – ProQuest LLC, 2021
First-generation college students who enroll in 4 year institutions are significantly less likely to complete a baccalaureate degree than their non-first-generation peers (Gibbons et al., 2019; RTI, 2019; NCES 2020; NASPA & COE, 2020; Ruiz Alvarado et al., 2020). Given that the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) determined that…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study, Academic Persistence
Chad Cox – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Teacher retention is at the top of current hot topics in education. This study explores the retention of teachers in high-poverty secondary schools in Southeastern South Carolina. To gather data for this study, the researcher surveyed fifty-two teachers from four high-poverty secondary schools in Southeastern South Carolina. Evidence was collected…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Poverty, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Keisha Gabriel – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This is a qualitative study of teachers in high-poverty elementary schools in an urban school district. Participants who have been employed for at least 5 years in a high-needs school responded to surveys tracking their perceptions of their school environment. Follow-up interviews were conducted to provide a more in-depth study to gain further…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Persistence, Poverty, Disadvantaged Schools
Shadrack Agyekum – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to examine the lived experiences of students with disabilities at Golden Technical Institute (a pseudonym) in the eastern belt of Ghana. The theories guiding this study were Hosking's critical disability theory and Tinto's student persistence theory. This study sought to understand…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education, Interpersonal Relationship
Jonathan Golergant – ProQuest LLC, 2021
First-generation students currently represent the vast majority of the student population in South American higher education institutions (Castillo & Cabezas, 2010; Cuenca, 2015); however, these students also have significantly lower persistence, especially during their first year of studies (Fanelli, 2017). The most relevant theories on…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, College Freshmen, Academic Persistence, Foreign Countries
Katie Jones – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The focus of this research was to better understand the characteristics and behaviors of novice teachers in urban schools who return for another school year by examining their decisions to return for another year of teaching. This qualitative study used semi-structured interviews of five secondary teachers from the same alternative licensure…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Decision Making, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Characteristics
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Laura Oxley; Kathryn Asbury; Lisa E. Kim – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
Given the recruitment and retention crisis within the teaching profession, it is essential that the factors contributing to this are examined. Studies suggest that there has been a general decline in teacher wellbeing since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and student conduct problems are known to be a key negative contributor to poor teacher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Elementary School Teachers
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Joseph H. Paris; Jake D. Winfield – Strategic Enrollment Management Quarterly, 2024
Holistic review is widely practiced in graduate admissions. However, despite its prevalence, there is a need to understand how practitioners approach holistic graduate admissions, how its practice relates to institutional priorities, and its potential implications for equitable access to graduate education. This exploratory mixed method study…
Descriptors: College Admission, Graduate Study, Graduate Students, Admission Criteria
Heather Haeger; Quentin Sedlacek; Elia Hilda Bueno – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
Many students who enroll in a public U.S. 4-y college will not graduate. The odds of completing a college degree are even lower for students who have been marginalized in higher education, especially in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) fields. Can undergraduate research increase a student's likelihood of graduating college and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Student Participation, STEM Education
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Celina M. Benavides; Miena Sidiqi; Kristina Ruiz-Mesa; Deborah Ribera – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
The rise of Latinx college enrollment has resulted in a corresponding increase in colleges identifying as Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI). Yet, Latinx students' degree attainment continues to lag, with a noteworthy drop in attendance after the first year of college. Freshman year is a pivotal time as students adjust to a new environment and…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Hispanic American Students, College Freshmen, Academic Persistence
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Sally Valentino Drew; Kate Atwood Heyboer; Betsy J. Paddock; William Michael McLachlan; Joan Nicoll-Senft – PDS Partners: Bridging Research to Practice, 2024
Purpose: Guided by several of the 9 essentials of what it means to be a PDS (NAPDS, 2021), authors share a plea to rethink the teacher burnout-attrition-staffing crisis with a call toward a moral imperative of recentering an ethic of care. Many schools are operating under anti-care practices which directly undermine teacher wellness in part due to…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Partnerships in Education, Teacher Burnout, Teacher Persistence
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Christopher J. Cormier; LaRon A. Scott; Kyena E. Cornelius; Michael S. Rosenberg – Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 2024
Attracting, supporting, and retaining special education teachers of color (SETOCs) is critical in shaping a diverse special education teacher workforce in the United States. However, efforts to diversify this workforce are fraught with challenges at the federal, state, and local levels. This paper reviews what is currently known about efforts to…
Descriptors: Diversity (Faculty), Special Education Teachers, Minority Group Teachers, Barriers
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