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Saurabh Anand – Writing Center Journal, 2024
This piece informs my journey of thinking and contextualizing the validity of autoethnography as a decolonial qualitative research method in writing center scholarship. This piece provides the lilt of everyday writing center initiatives, labor, and workings using five email exchanges as data depicting my interactions with various writing center…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Writing (Composition), Professional Personnel, Tutors
Tariq, Rehan; Zeib, Fakhta – Comunicar: Media Education Research Journal, 2023
Despite recent efforts to examine the political outcomes of social media use, little is known about the reinforcement of political empowerment and moderating effect of political interest. It is vital to understand the elements that influence the level of political empowerment. Therefore, this paper used a sample of Pakistani voters (n=410) aged…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Voting, Empowerment, Social Media
Poole, Adam – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2023
Previous work on working-class academics has highlighted recurring themes, such as micro-aggressions, imposter syndrome, liminality, exclusion, invisibility and habitus. These themes have been encapsulated in a number of metaphors, such as 'the ghost' and 'the phantom-limb', both of which connote absence, silence and marginalisation. Whilst these…
Descriptors: Working Class, Social Class, Intersectionality, Epistemology
Phan, Anh Ngoc Quynh – About Campus, 2023
There has been a remarkable increase in the number of international doctoral students and domestic students from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds, what has been the focus in scholarly discussions about doctoral supervision of late is intercultural supervision. That students see their supervisors' attempts to understand and listen to their…
Descriptors: Supervision, Intercultural Communication, Doctoral Students, Interpersonal Relationship
Ahmad Azmi Abdel Hamid Esmaeil; Dg Norizah Binti Ag Kiflee @ Dzulkifli; Ismail Maakip; Murnizam Halik; Sanen Marshall – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2024
It can be difficult to align with the present theoretical change in education from teacher-centered to student-centered learning especially in high-power distance cultures like Malaysia that are communal. This study aims to investigate the perceptions of students and lecturers regarding the psychosocial barriers to promoting self-directed and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, College Students, Social Sciences
Erin Mooney Martin; Christopher Benedetti – Education and Urban Society, 2025
Teacher attrition remains a significant challenge in high-poverty urban schools, contributing to educational inequities and disrupting student learning. This study explores how teacher empowerment, encompassing systemic flexibility, supportive leadership, autonomy, and peer collaboration, influences teacher retention in these settings. Utilizing a…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Poverty, Urban Schools, Leadership
Kariman Mahmoud Mahmoud – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2025
Mahatma Gandhi is famously known as the "Father of the Indian Nation." People closely associated with him also lovingly call him "Bapu," which means father. His contribution to the Indian freedom movement has been immense and noteworthy. His educational views were transformative and provided the first blueprint on which modern…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Teacher Education, Career and Technical Education, Womens Education
Anissa Horne; Cheyrl Mansfield Ensley; Karletta White-Langhorn; Suzanne Mynette Mayo; Destin Theus – Research Issues in Contemporary Education, 2025
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are more than just institutions of higher learning; they are cornerstones of their communities, contributing significantly to the economic, social, and educational fabric. Not only do HBCUs have a long and distinguished history of providing high-quality education to African Americans,…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, School Community Relationship, African American Students, Economic Factors
Laura M. Christian; Kristin M. Fox; Anthony J. Bell Jr.; Sue Ellen DeChenne-Peters; Joseph J. Provost; Jessica K. Bell; J. Ellis Bell – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2025
Labs that incorporate a course-based undergraduate research experience (CURE) increase student gains in discovery, ownership, and scientific identity. One barrier for faculty developing CURE courses is finding support for the scientific and pedagogical methods necessary for offering a CURE. The Malate Dehydrogenase (MDH) CUREs Community (MCC) was…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, College Faculty, Teacher Empowerment
Bell, Sanée – Educational Leadership, 2021
Learning to process feedback wisely is essential to school improvement--and personal growth, writes school principal Sanée Bell. Here, Bell shares hard-won tips for soliciting authentic feedback from staff and, even more important, for organizing, acting on, and reflecting on that feedback.
Descriptors: Empowerment, Leaders, Feedback (Response), Principals
Etan Cohen; Adam Lefstein; Gideon Dishon – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Scholars and educators have puzzled for decades about how to provide K-12 teachers with the resources necessary to support and improve teaching. New information and communication technologies have opened up infinitely more possibilities, setting the stage for a renewed discussion about what teaching entails and how best to support it. In this…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Improvement, Teacher Empowerment
Andreas Hadjichambis; Demetra Paraskeva-Hadjichambi; Yiannis Georgiou; Anastasia Adamou – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2024
Environmental Citizen Science (CS) initiatives are argued to provide a promising vehicle for involving citizens in the investigation of various socio-environmental issues. However, environmental CS initiatives have often been criticized for merely focusing on the achievement of their scientific goals and outcomes (science-oriented), rather than on…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Science Education, Environmental Education, Teaching Methods
Janene Batten – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
School nurses are indispensable for students' educational success. They are often the only healthcare professional a child will see who can care for immediate health needs, coordinate care for students' chronic health conditions, and promote healthy behaviors. This qualitative study is the first to investigate the experiences that influence the…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Role Perception, Access to Health Care, Wellness
Leslie Dorrough Smith; Steven Ramey – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2024
Teaching a course on religions of the world is challenging, especially considering the cogent critiques of that paradigm and the history of its construction. In our courses and text, we have employed a strategy comparing different representations of a single religion to help students develop analytical and critical thinking skills. Within this…
Descriptors: Students, Teachers, Religion Studies, World Views
Ana E. Redstone; Tian Luo – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
This article focuses on the practical implementation of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in an online computer science course, articulating the collaborative efforts between the instructional designer (the first author) and the faculty member to redesign the course using UDL principles. Specific instances of redesigned learning modules and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Computer Science, Student Empowerment, Higher Education