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Lucy Grimshaw; Sue Jackson; David Littlefair; Andrew Melling – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2024
Male students are in the minority in nursing, social work and primary education university programmes leading to professional recognition. This article explores the experiences of men studying on these professional programmes in Higher Education (HE) in the United Kingdom. A phenomenographic methodology was used to explore male students'…
Descriptors: Males, Nursing, Elementary Education, Social Work
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Eidlin-Levy, Hili; Avraham, Elad; Fares, Laurain; Rubinsten, Orly – International Journal of STEM Education, 2023
Background: Links between math anxiety and the choice of a math-intensive career might change over develop- ment and difer by gender. The study included three research populations: primary school (N=87, 48 females, mean age=10.2), high school (N=107, 61 females, mean age=15.7), and university students (N=100, 53 females, mean age=27.4). Students…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Career Choice, Academic Achievement, Gender Differences
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Katie D. Lewis; Nicole Hesson – Teacher Educators' Journal, 2024
This paper examines how male preservice teachers pursuing an elementary or middle level education certification perceive barriers and supports in their chosen major and future profession. To answer this question, the authors used a convenience sample of male undergraduate students at a mid-sized, private, liberal arts college. Sixteen male…
Descriptors: Males, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Elementary School Teachers
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Mihyeon Kim; Jennifer Riedl Cross – Gifted Child Today, 2025
The Center for Gifted Education (Center) at William & Mary has provided diverse enrichment programs for high-ability students since 1988. With an aspiration to serve financially disadvantaged students, the Center developed and hosted a summer residential enrichment program in STEM areas. Camp Launch, for low-income, high-ability middle school…
Descriptors: Grade 10, Talent Development, Low Income Students, Ability
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Meader, Kurt; Larwin, Karen H. – Journal of Education, 2022
There is a shortage of male elementary school teachers in the United States. Men who choose careers as elementary school teachers must be confident and ignore social barriers that keep other men from considering the profession. The current investigation seeks to understand the viewpoints of men who teach elementary school, a career predominated by…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Males, Teacher Shortage
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Nkengne, Patrick; Pieume, Olivier; Tsimpo, Clarence; Ezeugwu, Gilbert; Wodon, Quentin – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2021
Teachers who are satisfied with their job are more likely to teach well, which in turn should enable their students to better learn while in school. Sub-Saharan Africa is currently experiencing a learning crisis, with close to nine out of ten children not able to read and understand a simple text at age 10. This affects all types of schools and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Characteristics
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Quinn, Marie; Buchanan, John – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2022
International attention to improving learning outcomes has increasingly focused on the impact of teachers, those that directly implement national education goals. For small, resource-poor countries where communities have minimal schooling experience, the role of the teacher in building academic knowledge and skills is even more valued, to both…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Work Environment, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Surveys
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Ikpe Justice Akpan; Teai Warner; Tonya Lee Cardona; Nathan Schlosser; Brittnay Hennis – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2024
Frontline workers who offered essential services in different industries during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic faced enormous challenges. This study presents the outcome of a survey that investigates employees' sentiments, perceptions, and ergonomics in early childhood education while weathering the pandemic storms during in-person opening…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, COVID-19, Pandemics, Job Performance
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Wallace, Denelle L.; Gagen, Linda M. – Education and Urban Society, 2020
The growing diversity of student populations within the public schools of the United States and the lack of diversity present in the current pool of certified teachers are of great interest to colleges and universities seeking to increase the diversity of teacher candidates. Researchers explored the factors that encouraged African American male…
Descriptors: African Americans, Decision Making, Teacher Education Programs, Elementary School Teachers
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House, Ann; Iwatani, Emi; Peters, Vanessa L. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
This study explored the impact of attending an Inclusive STEM-focused High School (ISHS) by interviewing 30 students from ISHSs and matched comparison high schools 2 years after graduation. Interviewees were students who in 12th grade reported being first-generation college goers, strongly interest in a STEM career, and planning to go directly to…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Grade 12, Career Choice, STEM Education
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Miller, Kyle – Bilingual Research Journal, 2017
This study examined the school memories of a cohort of bilingual pre-service teachers who experienced school as English Learners. As part of a course assignment, participants described a memory from elementary school and later used that memory to reflect on its future impact on their teaching. Data were inductively analyzed, and themes were…
Descriptors: Memory, Preservice Teachers, English Language Learners, Elementary School Students
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Inoa, Rafael – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2017
Parental involvement has often shared a positive correlation with student academic achievement. To better understand parental involvement dynamics among middle-class Latino families, in-depth parent interviews were conducted among 21 such parents. Results from this study which add to the educational literature include high levels of academic…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Academic Achievement, Hispanic American Students, Correlation
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Lovett, Trevor – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2014
This sociological qualitative study identifies reasons why female pre-service teachers believe males are underrepresented in primary education courses at Australian universities. The findings of the study suggest that the nineteenth century naturalistic discourse of nurturance continues to sustain the notion that primary school teaching is a…
Descriptors: Males, Disproportionate Representation, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
Wimbush, Jason D. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This phenomenological research was designed to explore the lived experiences of African American male educators in a mid-Atlantic state through the lens of the phenomenon of shortage of African American male teachers. The overarching question guiding this study addressed the lived experiences of African American male educators in a mid-Atlantic…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Career Choice, Phenomenology, Teacher Shortage
Wilson, Christopher D. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Since the 1970s, a continuous decline in the number of males entering into the teaching profession has resulted in significant underrepresentation of male teachers in public schools, especially in elementary schools. The problem is applications to elementary school positions by females far outnumber applications by males. This qualitative…
Descriptors: Males, Qualitative Research, Phenomenology, Elementary School Teachers
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