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Myende, Phumlani Erasmus; Nhlumayo, Buhle Stella – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2022
There is general consensus that parents are invaluable partners in education of their children but, getting South African rural parents involved in education has remained difficult. This paper draws from parents' voices to explore the question, what do parents in a rural South African school context see as the school's role in enhancing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Rural Schools, Parent Attitudes
TaWanda S. Randolph – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Researchers have suggested that empowered parents may be more helpful successfully transitioning children to formal school. The problem investigated in this basic qualitative study was that educators located in a Southern region of the United States were not empowering parents with the knowledge, skills, and sense of self to become engaged in…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Empowerment, Parent Participation, Transitional Programs
Measuring Life Satisfaction of Former Alternative High School Students in Idaho: A Qualitative Study
Margaret Fortner – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The concept of overall subjective well-being has been highlighted in recent years. As society wrestles with mental health struggles, communities often look to schools to fill in the gaps. As such, many schools have added well-being components to their structure. Because many of the most vulnerable students are considered at risk of dropping out of…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, High Schools, High School Students, Life Satisfaction
Po, Cicy – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this study is to investigate how Asian women educational leaders perceive their instructional leadership and the ways in which their racialized and gendered experiences impact their practices. This qualitative case study is anchored by the sympathetic instructional leadership framework that includes holding high expectations in a…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Women Administrators, Administrator Attitudes, Instructional Leadership
Evan Rosenman; Rina Friedberg; Michael Baiocchi – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2022
Background and Context: In 2016, our team designed and implemented a cluster-randomized trial of a school-based empowerment training program, targeting adolescent girls in Nairobi, Kenya (Baiocchi et al., 2019; Rosenman et al., 2020). In that study, the primary outcome was the experience of sexual violence in the prior year. Participants disclosed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Females, Sexual Abuse
Janet E. Hetherington; Gillian Forrester – Journal of Education Policy, 2025
Successive British Governments have promulgated policies and initiatives that have not only resulted in the marketisation of education but have, arguably, constructed a democratic deficit in relation to who represents the local in a neoliberal educational context. The article utilises a conceptual framework which encompasses notions of civility…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Governance, Democracy, Democratic Values
Nicolas Bressoud; Andrea Christiane Samson; Philippe Gay; Gabija Garbaliauskaite - Plagnol; Catherine Audrin; Elena Lucciarini; Rebecca Shankland – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2025
This study evaluates the Individual Strengths, Collective Power! program in fostering students' use of strengths vocabulary and improving classroom relationships in an inclusive education setting in Switzerland, where students with and without special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) attend school together. The study involved 179…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Middle School Students, Inclusion
Crystal A. Kalinec-Craig; Priya V. Prasad; Olga G. Torres – Theory Into Practice, 2025
In this article, we engage in a discussion about how we came to Torres' Rights of the Learner (RotL) and how these ideas can transform the way we teach mathematics and the ways our students learn mathematics. This article serves to introduce teachers and teacher educators to the RotL and to remind ourselves that before one can rehumanize our…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Humanization, Student Rights, Trust (Psychology)
Jean J. Ryoo; Michelle Choi; Wei Wei; Jacqualyn Blizzard-Caron; Ryan Clarke; Lillian Kohn; Daniel Voloch – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2025
This paper explores how minoritized Computer Science (CS) students articulate their sense of critical agency to positively impact the world around them, both for today and the future, when participating in a Girls Who Code program focused on ethics, equity, and underrepresentation in computing. Observations, interviews, and surveys were conducted…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Middle School Students, High School Students, Clubs
Natasha Pitt – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2025
The teaching profession is in peril. Teacher recruitment and teacher retention are issues that have compounded the teacher shortage crisis, particularly in Black and Latinx communities. This study focused on a vehicle by which to recruit people into the profession while in middle and/or high school, known as pre-collegiate Grow Your Own teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Cultural Awareness, Competence, Empowerment
Sarah M. Stitzlein – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2025
While the teaching of controversial issues has generally been supported by schools and education scholars, new laws and public outcry have impacted whether and how controversial issues are taught. Calls to ban or limit teaching of controversial issues have largely been spurred by conservative parents, policymakers, and political groups. Some…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Democratic Values, Democracy
Empowering Students' Agentive Engagement through Formative Assessment in Online Learning Environment
Zohre Mohammadi Zenouzagh; Wilfried Admiraal; Nadira Saab – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2025
This study investigated empowering students to engage agentively in formative assessment of their English writing. To this end, student agentic engagement was explored drawing on multiple data collection. A Digitalized Engagement Enhancement Tool (DEET) was utilized to encourage students to record, unpack, plan for actions, and reflect on the…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Personal Autonomy, Electronic Learning, Learner Engagement
Lynda Dunlop; Elizabeth A.C. Rushton; Sarah Clayton; Jane Essex; Joshua Stubbs; Maria Turkenburg-van Diepen – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2025
This short article reflects on 'public switching' as a methodology for research on public perspectives on potential responses to the climate crisis. There have been recent calls for early public engagement with potentially controversial science and technology. Such 'upstream' engagement is often conducted by those close to the science, presenting…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Climate, Science and Society, Citizen Participation
Cátia Freitas; Paul Venzo; Alecia Bellgrove; Prue Francis – Environmental Education Research, 2025
Despite the opportunity to integrate ocean literacy in schools, there is limited global evidence that learning about the ocean has been prioritised in formal educational systems. An overloaded curriculum, teacher's lack of ocean knowledge and the limited availability of educational resources are the main barriers for the inclusion of ocean topics…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Oceanography, Multiple Literacies, Elementary School Teachers
Bonny Guadalupe-Tacinelli – Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research, 2025
In this autoethnographic study, I examine ways that, if at all, my teaching practices provide my elementary urban-school students with a culturally relevant education. I use Gloria Ladson-Billings's (1995) culturally relevant education theoretical framework to analyze the written transcriptions of my recorded live teachings. Findings show my…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Urban Schools, Culturally Relevant Education, Teacher Role

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