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Mitchell, Robert – International Online Journal of Primary Education, 2018
Rural schools are present in nearly every nation across the globe, and they face some unique challenges in their mission to educator students living in remote areas. Within this article, a definition of the geographic and population characteristics that define rural schools is offered, as is an examination of contemporary issues impacting the…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Teacher Shortage, Geographic Isolation, Teacher Persistence
Wark, Stuart – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2018
Background: Residing in a rural location is associated with socioeconomic disadvantage and reduced access to essential services such as housing, education, transport and healthcare. However, it is not clear whether researchers consistently consider geographic impact for people with intellectual disability. Method: All research articles since…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Rural Urban Differences, Geographic Location, Disadvantaged
Page, Robert B.; Espinosa, James; Mares, Chris A.; Del Pilar, Joselyn; Shelton, G. Robert – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2018
Education is frequently cited as the path to an informed citizenry with an optimistic economic outlook. Consequently, it is not surprising that there is an initiative to extend postsecondary educational opportunities to underserved and at-risk demographics. A challenge facing educators that serve at-risk populations is the tension between…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, STEM Education, Academic Achievement, Statistical Distributions
Wilson, Alina; Sokal, Laura; Woloshyn, Deb – Australasian Journal of Special and Inclusive Education, 2018
Directors of Student Teaching from the Western Canadian provinces participated in focus groups about the realities and decision-making processes around practicum for preservice teachers with disabilities. Results showed current standards, when applied rigidly, served to reify a static, homogenous, and unrealistic definition of 'teacher' that…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Foreign Countries, Student Teaching
Sime, Daniela; Fassetta, Giovanna; McClung, Michele – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2018
The discrimination of Roma groups across Europe has been highlighted by several international organisations. For many, poverty, racism and their children's systematic exclusion from education are 'push' factors when deciding to migrate. This study explores Roma mothers' views of their children's education post migration and their attitudes to…
Descriptors: Migration, Mothers, Migrants, Mother Attitudes
Rodriguez, Sophia – European Education, 2018
This article theorizes migration as risk, drawing on Biesta's notion of risk. The author explores how productive risk connects with emancipation, seeing the risky migrant subjects in societies in new ways, rather than positioning them as marginalized threats. Finally, the author connects the theory of migration as risk to current qualitative data…
Descriptors: Risk, Immigrants, Immigration, Disadvantaged
Examining the Reciprocal Nature of Service-Learning for Underserved Students and Preservice Teachers
Galvan, Christine; Meaney, Karen; Gray, Virginia – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2018
Background: Although service-learning scholarship in physical education teacher education (PETE) programs has shown positive results, little is known about the reciprocal benefits of PETE service-learning programs on underserved students and physical education preservice teachers. Purpose: This study examined the impacts on students and teachers…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Physical Education Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
Furgione, Brian; Evans, Kelsey; Ghimire, Nirmal; Thripp, Richard; Russell, William B., III – Educational Practice and Theory, 2018
In this study, the authors correlate proficiency rates of seventh-grade civics students to free and reduced-priced (FRPL) lunch status during the 2015-2016 school year at the school level, across all 348 Florida schools for which both statistics were applicable and available. The authors used simple linear regression to test the null hypothesis…
Descriptors: Correlation, Grade 7, Lunch Programs, Civics
Glass, Erin – ProQuest LLC, 2018
This dissertation offers a critical analysis of software practices within the university and the ways they contribute to a broader status quo of software use, development, and imagination. Through analyzing the history of software practices used in the production and circulation of student and scholarly writing, I argue that this overarching…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Universities, Disadvantaged
Abello, Carlos Andres Macias – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The purpose of this qualitative exploratory single case study was to explore how professional development in blended learning influences teachers' self-efficacy in a Title I school district in the southwestern U.S. The importance of this study was to understand how teachers' self-efficacy may or may not be enhanced through professional development…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Blended Learning, Teacher Attitudes, Self Efficacy
Grissom, Jason A.; Bartanen, Brendan – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2018
The quality of a school's leadership is a key determinant of its performance. Research links effective leadership to a variety of school outcomes, including more positive school learning climates (Sebastian & Allensworth, 2012), lower rates of teacher turnover (Boyd et al., 2011; Grissom & Bartanen, 2018; Ladd, 2011), and greater parental…
Descriptors: School Administration, Administrators, Instructional Leadership, Principals
Biancone, Patricia L. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The prevalence and effects of lagging or delayed early literacy and motor skill development in children of low-SES backgrounds is a significant issue that can have adverse developmental consequences and affect children's ability to succeed in school (Evans, 2004; NELP, 2008; Stodden et al., 2008). This study examined the impact of the…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Psychomotor Skills, Intervention, Child Development
Moore, Raeal; Vitale, Dan; Stawinoga, Nycole – ACT, Inc., 2018
This paper is one of a series of reports on students' access to technology. Access to technology is essential to educational success as well as workforce and community development. However, geographical, income-based, and racial/ethnic disparities in technology access persist. This "digital divide"--the gap between people who have…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Access to Computers, Disadvantaged, Computer Uses in Education
Goodman, Lorryn – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Urban students attend college at a lower rate than their non-urban counterparts. Gathering beliefs and information from college students who have already entered college is common for research. Gathering this information from high school students, who have not yet matriculated is less common and the goal of this paper. This qualitative study's…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Economically Disadvantaged, Urban Schools, High School Seniors
Nicholas Vick; D. Patrick Saxon; Nara Martirosyan – Journal of College Academic Support Programs, 2018
The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate the perceptions of community college presidents regarding developmental education. A mixed method sampling technique combining convenience and purposeful sampling was used to identify five presidents in North Carolina and three presidents in Virginia to participate in the study. Results of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Presidents, Developmental Studies Programs, Educational Improvement

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