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Elizabeth Setren – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2025
Over sixty years following Brown vs. Board of Education, racial and socioeconomic segregation and lack of equal access to educational opportunities persist. Across the country, voluntary desegregation busing programs aim to ameliorate these imbalances and disparities. A longstanding Massachusetts program, METCO, buses K-12 students of color from…
Descriptors: Suburban Schools, Diversity, Outcomes of Education, Voluntary Desegregation
Xieling Chen; Di Zou; Gary Cheng; Haoran Xie – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2025
Drawing on the technology acceptance model (TAM), self-determination theory (SDT), expectation-confirmation model (ECM), and massive open online courses (MOOCs) design effects, the present work introduced a conceptual model for understanding the fine-grained mechanism underlying learner satisfaction and continuance intention. A structural equation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technology Uses in Education, Self Determination, Expectation
Jennifer Schneider; Jacqueline Bichsel – College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, 2025
The "CUPA-HR 2025 Higher Education Employee Retention Survey" (ERS) examined why higher ed employees consider leaving, which groups face greater turnover risk, and where institutions should focus to improve retention. In its third administration, the 2025 ERS provides an updated analysis of what drives non-faculty staff to seek other…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Teacher Persistence, Labor Turnover
Sarah M. James; Megan Schroder; Anna Hogan – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2025
This abstract presents an analysis of federal policies concerning rural, regional, and remote (RRR) teaching, focusing on initial teacher education and teaching quality within these areas. The study utilises Bacchi's 'What's the Problem Represented to Be?' (WPR) approach to interrogate the framing of RRR teaching issues within policy discourse.…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Educational Policy, Preservice Teacher Education, Rural Areas
Ronald D. Fussell; Maureen Cole – Journal of Catholic Education, 2025
The United States is experiencing a teacher shortage that threatens the vitality of Catholic Schools. Yet, specialized Catholic school teacher formation programs under the umbrella of the University Consortium for Catholic Education model consistently produce Catholic school teachers who are well-formed for their ministry and who tend to remain…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Labor Turnover, Catholic Schools, Teacher Education Programs
Sarah Rose Fitzgerald; Suenita Berube; Zhehan Jiang; Cai Ting – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2025
This study seeks to test for relationships between use of library study rooms, materials, and instruction with student success as measured by retention to the second year, graduation within four years and grades. A cohort of 4,605 first time undergraduate students were considered. Findings show that students who had checked out materials, had…
Descriptors: Users (Information), First Generation College Students, Undergraduate Students, Academic Libraries
Polly Hulsey – Strategic Enrollment Management Quarterly, 2025
The number of Idaho high school students earning college credit through participation in dual credit courses has risen dramatically over the last decade. This study aimed to investigate whether the sense of belonging among dual credit students influenced their choice to pursue higher education opportunities. The study took place at a small…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Sense of Belonging, Academic Persistence, College Enrollment
Fu-Yuan Hong; Chih-Hung Wang; Tzu-Yuan Hsu; Kun-Yi Chen – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
This study explored the relationship between a sense of calling and the organizational commitment of elementary school teachers in Taiwan, as well as their physical and mental health issues. It also investigated the mediating roles of teachers' self-sacrificing behavior and job satisfaction. This study employs a questionnaire survey method and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Job Satisfaction, Career Choice
Luis A. Rodriguez; Christopher Redding – American Journal of Education, 2025
Purpose: Racial disparities in schools' use of exclusionary discipline remain a persistent concern, particularly for Black students. Research examining the interplay of school factors on their influence on the use of exclusionary disciplinary punishments has overlooked the role that staffing instability, particularly in the form of teacher…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Discipline, African American Students, Punishment
Gökçe Dislen Daggöl – SAGE Open, 2025
Language learning, both as a compulsory course at school and a longstanding pursuit, is not only cognitive but also an emotive endeavour, and it is not free of academic setbacks. How we react to the challenges and whether we persist or not act as critical factors in improving the sustainability of learning. Therefore, the present inquiry was…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, English (Second Language), Student Interests, Undergraduate Students
Forrest Kaiser; Jennifer Lane – SAGE Open, 2025
Motivations for commenting on social media vary greatly and are driven by multiple factors including personal interests, political leaning, and algorithmic influence. This study used a thematic content analysis of comments on the TikTok platform to explore how users respond to videos created by former teachers sharing their stories of leaving the…
Descriptors: Social Media, Video Technology, Faculty Mobility, Career Change
Christopher C. Jett – Journal of Engineering Education, 2025
Background: There have been many efforts designed to broaden the participation of racially minoritized groups in engineering fields, including Black men. One pathway to attaining an undergraduate engineering degree is the dual-degree program, which has been in existence for several decades. However, much remains unknown about students' experiences…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, African American Students, Engineering Education, Dual Enrollment
Amy McPherson; Jo Lampert; Alonso Casanueva Baptista – Australian Educational Researcher, 2025
In this paper, we report on some early findings from a project that explores the experiences of teacher shortages in hard-to-staff schools in Australia. We provide an in-depth account of the experiences of teachers who remain at schools characterised by unfilled vacancies, high staff turnover and a limited casual relief workforce. These…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Teacher Shortage, Disadvantaged Schools, Foreign Countries
Hongliang Jiang; Xiaoxiao Yu – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2025
Although grit has been an important individual factor contributing to learning, studies are limited regarding second/foreign language (L2) specific grit. Additionally, most approached it without disentangling the differential role of its two dimensions, and the context was restricted in traditional face-to-face language learning. It remains…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Academic Persistence, Electronic Learning
Jiayan Zeng; Aonan Peng; Chenggang Wu – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Although the relationship between classroom appraisal of resources and demands (CARDs) and teacher stress has been confirmed, how CARDs are associated with other teacher emotions including positive and negative ones is unclear. Therefore, this study investigates the relationship between classroom demands, resources, and teacher emotions, with a…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Resources, Teacher Characteristics, Psychological Patterns

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