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Baas, Marjon; Schuwer, Robert; van den Berg, Ellen; Huizinga, Tjark; van der Rijst, Roeland; Admiraal, Wilfried – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
The affordances of Open Educational Resources (OER) have resulted in various initiatives around the world, but most of them cease to exist once the initial project funding stops. Communities might be a means to create sustainable practices, yet, such communities can only function if their members perceive these communities as valuable. We applied…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Open Educational Resources, Teacher Attitudes, Values Clarification
Shannon L. Niceley – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Zoos have been under attack by animal rights groups for decades. Despite significant reforms to improve animal welfare in accredited zoos and aquariums across North America, and significant participation in animal conservation efforts globally, these attacks persist. If zoos are to continue long-term, they need to establish themselves as community…
Descriptors: Zoology, Recreational Facilities, Community Resources, Science Education
Azizah Awang; Intan Farahana Abdul Rani; Kway Eng Hock – Southeast Asia Early Childhood, 2024
This study examines the development, challenges, and educational approaches for visually impaired children in Malaysia, framed within the goals of inclusive education as outlined by Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4). Despite progressive policies, significant challenges persist, including limited access to specialized resources, inconsistent…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Special Education, Visual Impairments, Foreign Countries
Mindy E. Krantz – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The enterprise resource planning (ERP) industry is a billion-dollar software industry with two prominent higher education ERP companies bringing in a combined $14.27 billion the third quarter of their 2024 fiscal years (Oracle, 2023; Workday, 2023). ERP systems stemmed from materials resource planning (MRP) systems in the manufacturing industry…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Two Year Colleges, Technical Institutes, Computer Software
Karla B. Horton; Sarah E. Herrera – Children & Schools, 2025
The National Evaluation Framework for School Social Work Practice is an evaluation tool developed over a decade ago to provide clarity and guidance on how to evaluate the roles and duties of school social workers (SSWers). As SSWers have varying roles and responsibilities in different school ecosystems, the need to use a valid and reliable…
Descriptors: School Social Workers, Role, Expectation, Well Being
Andres A. Osorio-Londoño; Julia C. Naranjo-Valencia; Gregorio Calderón-Hernandez – International Journal of Training and Development, 2025
This study evaluates the mediating role of human capital in the relationship between training and competitive strategy implementation. It provides a novel contribution to strategic human resource management literature by exploring mechanisms linking training with competitive strategies. The Resource-Based View of the firm and Miles and Snow's…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Training, Competitive Selection, Human Resources
Tendani Tshiala Nephalama; Jan Resenga Maluleka – Discover Education, 2025
Purpose: The advancement of technology has given rise to various ways of processing information and learning. Some of the challenges that hinder the adoption of information communication technologies in teaching include limited resources, infrastructure, and lack of support from the governing bodies of schools. This study aimed to investigate the…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Secondary Schools, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers
Berliana Dyah Ayu Aprilianti; Sukarno – Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 2025
Coursebooks as one of the learning sources are important to meet the students' needs, especially those that match with the current curriculum. The current curriculum in Indonesia is Merdeka Curriculum. Therefore, the value of Genre Based Approach (GBA) in the Merdeka curriculum in a 7th grade Junior High School English coursebook is examined.…
Descriptors: Reading, Grade 7, Junior High School Students, English Curriculum
Hafiz Muhammad Ihsan Zafeer; Samra Maqbool; Yu Rong; Sufyan Maqbool – European Journal of Education, 2025
Science education is crucial for students as it fosters critical thinking, problem-solving skills and a deeper understanding of the natural world. The present study explored factors beyond the classroom that impact students' science academic performance (SSAP) at secondary schools. Based on research questions and literature, three hypotheses were…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Parent Participation, Family Environment, Science Achievement
Dong-Sing He; Imen Tebourbi – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2025
This study utilizes the Malmquist Productivity Index (MPI) to evaluate the operating performance of technology universities in Taiwan. The bootstrap method is employed to analyze MPI sensitivity to verify the index's stability. Our results suggest that the universities demonstrate an adequate level of performance with little improvement required.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Federal Aid, School Funds
Tin L. Nguyen; Rohan Prabhu – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
Creative action is idiosyncratic. Not only do "creators" differ in their approaches to creative work, but "creative endeavors" differ in complexity, scale, and level of difficulty, meaning that the self-regulation strategies people use to manage themselves and their ideas from creative ideation to implementation may differ.…
Descriptors: Self Management, Creativity, Personality Traits, Environmental Influences
Francesca Davida Pizzigoni – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
In recent years, the commercial catalogues of businesses that produce teaching aids -- which, prompted by the spread of a pedagogical vision linked to activism, first appeared in the second half of the nineteenth century in parallel with the first production of school objects -- have acquired increasing importance as a research source in the field…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Educational Resources, Instructional Materials
Inga Lück; Victor Mittelstädt; Ian G. Mackenzie; Rico Fischer – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
Although humans often multitask, little is known about how the processing of concurrent tasks is managed. The present study investigated whether adjustments in parallel processing during multitasking are local (task-specific) or global (task-unspecific). In three experiments, participants performed one of three tasks: a primary task or, if this…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, Time Management, Probability, Bias
Tina Seufert; Verena Hamm; Andrea Vogt; Valentin Riemer – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Self-regulated learning depends on task difficulty and on learners' resources and cognitive load, as described by an inverted U-shaped relationship in Seufert's (2018) model: for easy tasks, resources are high and load is low, so there is no need to regulate, whereas for difficult tasks, load is too high and resources are too low to regulate. Only…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Resources, Self Management
Denise Alexander – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this qualitative, descriptive study was to explore how school administrators described their understanding of the decision-making process in the allocation of funds to urban elementary schools in New York. Twelve participants took part in online questionnaires followed by Zoom interviews. A convenience sample of principals were…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Resource Allocation, Principals, Elementary Schools