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Hampel, Robert L. – American Journal of Distance Education, 2023
Nine distinguished Black scholars created an academically rigorous correspondence school in 1927. It lasted only three years. This article explores the reasons why the school failed.
Descriptors: Blacks, African Americans, Correspondence Schools, Black Colleges
Roberts, Nicola – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2023
Globally, statistical analyses have found a range of variables that predict the odds of first-year students failing to progress at their Higher Education Institution (HEI). Some of these studies have included students from a range of disciplines. Yet despite the rise in the number of criminology students in HEIs in the UK, little statistical…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, College Freshmen
Norris, Jennifer – Research in Mathematics Education, 2023
Continuing to study mathematics is currently a requirement for low attaining 16- to 18-year olds in Further Education, as part of an ongoing drive to raise basic numeracy skills in England. However, these students, widely regarded as demotivated, often fail to make any progress in mathematics over the two years. This research explores how students…
Descriptors: Exit Examinations, Adult Education, Mathematics Tests, Vocational Education
Rehak, Youlina Thol – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Struggle is a behavior that is often perceived in a negative light in education. Students respond to struggle by avoiding them. Likewise, educators respond by removing obstacles (e.g., heavily scaffolded instruction) or providing assistance prematurely. The ability and opportunity to engage in struggle, specifically productive struggle, is…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Urban Education, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Teachers
Hugh W. Catts; Nicole Patton Terry; Christopher J. Lonigan; Donald L. Compton; Richard K. Wagner; Laura M. Steacy; Kelly Farquharson; Yaacov Petscher – Annals of Dyslexia, 2024
The International Dyslexia Association definition of dyslexia was updated 20 years ago and has been referenced frequently in research and practice. In this paper, researchers from the Florida Center for Reading Research consider the components of the definition and make recommendations for revisions. These include recognizing the persistence of…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Definitions, Reading Research, Revision (Written Composition)
Joby Gardner; Asif Wilson; Shanita Bigelow – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Institutions of higher education are presented as vital pathways to economic mobility, particularly for working class, first generation, and students of color. Yet the inequitable outcomes produced by post-secondary institutions suggest structures and systems of exclusion and enclosure. In this critical mixed methods case study, we explore the…
Descriptors: Correlation, Institutional Mission, Access to Education, Urban Schools
Ageru Shume Nadew; Fantahun Ayele Ibrahim; Aychgrew Hadera Hailu – Cogent Education, 2024
History teaching in secondary school is intended to be a source of knowledge, hastening the nation-building process and enhancing the critical thinking and analytical skills of youth. It can serve as a tool for promoting peace and social cohesion within a nation. However, in Ethiopia, it has become a source of controversy, suspicion, hostility,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, African Culture, Secondary Schools
Zeylikman, Sofya; Zhao, Billy; Molina, Iveethe; Kim, Seung Hee; Carrington, Kiana; Dewhurst, Marit – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
Since its inception in 2011, Museum Teen Summit (MTS), a youth-led collective dedicated to better understanding and transforming the role of young people within museums, sought to act as a bridge between teens and cultural organizations. Over eight years, MTS built an impressive network of youth and adult professionals interested in specialized…
Descriptors: Success, Failure, Museums, Adolescents
Loibl, Katharina; Tillema, Marcel; Rummel, Nikol; van Gog, Tamara – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2020
Research on productive failure suggests that attempting to solve a problem prior to instruction facilitates conceptual understanding compared to receiving instruction prior to problem solving. The assumptions are that during the problem-solving phase, students activate their prior knowledge, become aware of their knowledge gaps, and discover deep…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Failure, Prior Learning, Teaching Methods
Denny, Stacy L. – SAGE Open, 2021
This work draws on a combination of three theories, dependency (economics theory), the inner plantation as a socio-psychological construct, and plantation pedagogy (education theory) to develop its own educational theory called edutocracy, as a partial explanation of the failure of the West Indian education system in Barbados. It employs document…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Theories, Educational Practices, Failure
Vacek, Kathleen; Donohue, William J.; Gates, Amanda; Lee, Alice Shu-Ju; Simpson, Shelah – Studies in Continuing Education, 2021
While the literature on doctoral writing groups suggests that these groups can have a substantial positive effect on doctoral dissertation completion, little is known about how group practices contribute to their success or failure. This collaborative autoethnography explores the experiences of five doctoral student participants in a peer writing…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Writing (Composition), Groups, Student Experience
Grey, Alyssa – Music Educators Journal, 2021
In the past six years, more than 40,000 students have failed the AP Music Theory Exam. Students have struggled especially when sight-singing or taking melodic dictation in compound meter and minor tonality. Research has shown that students can improve these specific aural skills through learning pitch and rhythm patterns, improvisation activities,…
Descriptors: Listening Skills, Advanced Placement, Music Theory, Tests
Lutovac, Sonja; Assunção Flores, Maria – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2021
Personal experiences and histories shape teacher identities to a great extent. In the domain of personal experience, however, little is known about how experiences of failure shape the process of becoming a teacher. Gaining this insight, however, is important as failure may define teachers and their work, which can further undermine their…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Academic Failure, Professional Identity
Maria Jesús Marco-Galindo; Julià Minguillón; David García-Solórzano; Teresa Sancho-Vinuesa – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2025
Objectives: This study addresses the challenges faced by students repeating an introductory programming course (CS1) at an online university, where dropout and failure rates remain high. While programming education has been widely studied, targeted interventions for repeating students remain scarce. Our research aims to analyze the experiences of…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Online Courses, Repetition, Introductory Courses
Ann Mantil; John P. Papay; Preeya P. Mbekeani; Richard J. Murnane – American Educational Research Journal, 2025
Preparing students for science, technology, and engineering careers is an urgent state policy challenge. We examined the design and roll-out of a science testing requirement for high school graduation in Massachusetts. While science test performance improved over time for all demographic subgroups, we observed rising inequality in failure rates…
Descriptors: Science Tests, Testing, At Risk Students, English Learners

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