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Worsham, Rachel E.; Clayton, Ashley B.; Gayles, Joy Gaston – Rural Educator, 2021
This qualitative case study examines the college choice decisions of rural students enrolled in engineering majors to understand what conditions and experiences led rural students to pursue engineering at their institution. We found four themes that help illuminate rural engineering students' college choice journeys (1) The Inextricable Nature of…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Engineering Education, Career Choice, Case Studies
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Novick, Rona; Brooks, Suzanne; Isaacs, Jenny – Journal of Jewish Education, 2021
The COVID-19 forced shutdown of Jewish preschools (Spring, 2020) presented an unprecedented challenge for schools, preschoolers, and their families. During the preschool years, children are vulnerable to trauma, potentially affecting later adjustment. Relationships between school offerings, preschoolers' school engagement and psychosocial outcomes…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Trauma
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Bachman, Hadley F.; Anderman, Eric M.; Zyromski, Brett; Boone, Barbara – School Community Journal, 2021
Family engagement in middle school is essential to ensure optimal learning. Middle-level educators (typically Grades 5 or 6 through Grade 8 in the U.S.) play a pivotal role in helping to guide parents' understanding of their evolving roles in supporting their adolescents' academic success. Students particularly benefit from (a) parental support…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Middle School Teachers, Middle School Students, Family Involvement
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Jao, Limin; Stewart, Alexandra; Rao, Nakita – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2021
Reform-based approaches to teaching mathematics are proven to be most effective for students' learning, yet many novice secondary mathematics teachers still use traditional approaches. One reason for this is that novice teachers tend to teach the way that they experienced mathematics as students themselves. There is thus an onus on teacher…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Preservice Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
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Landrum, Brittany; Bannister, Jennifer; Garza, Gilbert; Rhame, Susan – Journal of Education for Business, 2021
This study explores how students evaluate their satisfaction with online classes. Data from three focus groups of undergraduate and graduate students was analyzed using Thematic Collation and Thematic Analysis to illuminate how students evaluate their satisfaction with online classes. Student satisfaction with online learning emerged as a lived…
Descriptors: Student Satisfaction, Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Undergraduate Students
Olga Perez-Garcia Gentry – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Hispanics comprise the fastest-growing ethnicity in the United States. One in five college students is Hispanic. While Hispanics are gaining access to higher education, their college completion rate is dismal, compared to Whites and other ethnicities. Hispanics face unique academic and social challenges in college. This phenomenological study was…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, First Generation College Students, Student Experience, College Readiness
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Liang, Yuanyuan – Children's Literature in Education, 2022
Oscar Wilde was described by W. B. Yeats as "a man of action, a born dramatist." Although people did not recognize him as a serious playwright until the 1890s, Wilde had managed to find other outlets for his theatrical passion, for example in writing fiction. In this paper, it is argued that Wilde incorporates metadrama into his 1888…
Descriptors: Literary Devices, Childrens Literature, Drama, Fairy Tales
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Iglesias Pérez, M. C.; Vidal-Puga, J.; Pino Juste, M. R. – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
Self-assessment and peer assignment have clear advantages for the training of responsible, critical, and reflective professionals. In recent years, self and peer evaluation have also been shown to be even more effective than lecturer evaluation when we assure anonymity through online platforms learning tools. Therefore, self and peer assessments…
Descriptors: Role, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Peer Evaluation, Formative Evaluation
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Chapple, Larelle – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2022
In University life, the first women to achieve status or leadership positions inevitably are perceived as role models to their colleagues, peers and students. Role model theory suggests that although we generally understand the meaning of terms such as "role model" or "mentor", the position of role model has several dimensions…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Role Models, College Faculty, Foreign Countries
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Lopez, Jessica; Salim, Siti Suria; Zaremohzzabieh, Zeinab; Ahrari, Seyedali – Asian Journal of University Education, 2022
The purpose of this study was to explore the role, experiences, and challenges of principals in Orang Asli primary schools during the Covid-19 pandemic. The study is a qualitative study using purposive sampling to select the informants. The data was gathered from in-depth semi-structured interviews with the principals. "Roles and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Experience, Barriers, Principals
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Premji, Zahra; Splenda, Ryan; Young, Sarah – College & Research Libraries, 2022
Systematic reviews and other forms of knowledge synthesis are increasingly common in the social sciences, including in business and management research. We surveyed academic business librarians to determine the extent of their involvement, in any capacity, in knowledge syntheses. Of 71 eligible responses, 30 percent were involved in supporting…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Librarians, Business, Library Services
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Guertin, Laura; Johnson, Beth A.; van der Hoeven Kraft, Kaatje J. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2022
As one of the STEM disciplines with the lowest percentages of minoritized students and professionals, faculty and administrators in the geosciences have an opportunity to address racism within the context of their classrooms and campuses. In response, a group of community college geoscience faculty from disparate institutions across the U.S. came…
Descriptors: College Role, Two Year Colleges, Racial Bias, Earth Science
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Croucher, Gwilym; Woelert, Peter – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2022
One fundamental aspect of organizational transformation in higher education is the change to the profile of universities' non-academic workforce. Key staffing trends identified in recent studies conducted in a variety of national settings include an increase in the proportion of non-academic staff at universities and a shift toward more highly…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrators, Work Environment, Universities
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Sodiq, Abdulla – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2022
At a time of the British government's heightened interest in Further Education (FE) college governance, this paper explores Academic Staff Governor (ASG)'s professional and power status at three colleges in England. The study draws upon relevant literature to identify concepts related to ASGs' power and professional status in governance. An…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, College Administration, Governance
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Flanigan, Abraham E.; Babchuk, Wayne A. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2022
We examined college instructors' perceptions of student use of mobile technology for off-task purposes during class. Previous research demonstrated that digital distraction hinders student learning, yet little is known about instructor views and reactions to this behavior. Phenomenological interviews with 11 college instructors revealed that…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Handheld Devices, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship
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