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Walan, Susanne; Gericke, Niklas – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2021
Background: Previous studies have investigated effects of out-of-school STEM activities aimed at stimulating children's interest in science with positive results. However, research has not discussed the reasons why such activities are successful. Purpose: In this study, we address this gap by investigating which factors children themselves…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Student Interests, Informal Education, Children
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Olowoyo, Mary Motolani; Ramaila, Sam; Mavuru, Lydia; Mugivhisa, Liziwe – Africa Education Review, 2022
Measures that were put in place to combat the spread of COVID-19, such as lockdowns, movement restrictions, and social distancing, resulted in remarkable changes in the traditional educational systems. Online learning was implemented to replace face-to-face teaching and learning, albeit with several challenges and varying levels of unpreparedness.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, College Students
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Baltaoglu, Meltem Gökdag; Güven, Meral – International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 2020
This study aims to reveal the views of prospective teachers, who study at the faculty of education, on learning responsibility. This study is performed on the basis of the basic qualitative research method. The study group of the research is composed of a total of 48 prospective teachers whose views are received on a voluntary basis and who are…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Study Skills, Student Responsibility
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Messmer, Erin; Channing, Jill – Education Leadership Review of Doctoral Research, 2022
This phenomenological study explored the perceptions of support first-generation women students enrolled in college have. Eleven first-generation women students who were enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs across the United States completed one-on-one interviews. The participants explained the support they felt from family, friends,…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Females, Womens Education, College Students
Contreras Aguirre, Hilda Cecilia – ProQuest LLC, 2019
The underrepresentation of females in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs, in particular, minority females such as Latinas persists. Multiple studies have addressed such lack of presence by recriminating their race and gender. Fewer researches have focused on Latinas' assets and their leadership adopted throughout the…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Females, College Students, STEM Education
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Yoong, David; Don, Zuraidah Mohd; Foroutan, Maryam – Journal of Education and Work, 2017
In order to address the problems of graduate employability in Malaysia, the Malaysian Government produced in 2012, the "National Graduate Employability Blueprint" 2012-2017. In addition to setting out in detail the government's philosophy and vision, the blueprint identifies key players who are expected to play crucial roles in making…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Graduates, Employment Potential, Institutional Role
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Pesonen, Henri V.; Waltz, Mitzi; Fabri, Marc; Lahdelma, Minja; Syurina, Elena V. – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2021
Despite the steps taken to improve support in universities, many students and graduates with autism face a substantial employment gap when completing university as compared to any other student group with disabilities. The literature shows that often students with autism do not have appropriate support to prepare them for entering the workforce.…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Students with Disabilities, College Students
Advance CTE: State Leaders Connecting Learning to Work, 2020
In March 2020, Advance CTE and the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) convened a Shared Solutions Workgroup of state and national experts to explore strategies for effective Career Technical Education (CTE) data reporting and communication. Over a series of meetings, the workgroup co-designed a set of tools and resources to help…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Information Dissemination, Communication Strategies, Audiences
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Ford, Donna Y.; Dickson, Kenneth T.; Davis, Joy Lawson; Scott, Michelle Trotman; Grantham, Tarek C. – Gifted Child Today, 2018
This Bill of Rights for Gifted Students of Color was envisioned with the singular goal of effecting change based on equity and cultural responsiveness. The eight sections focus on fundamental issues representing removing barriers. Gifted students of color must have their gifts and talents recognized, affirmed, and developed as districts endeavor…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Minority Group Students, Equal Education, Student Rights
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Liu, Dan; Morgan, W. John – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2016
The paper draws on findings from a case study which explored factors influencing students' decision-making of postgraduate (PG) education at G University in China. Both questionnaires and follow-up interviews were used for data collection. This paper reports the main reasons for students' choices of subject and institution for PG education, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Decision Making, Foreign Countries, Family Role
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Mistretta, Regina M. – School Community Journal, 2017
This article focuses readers' attention on how teachers communicate with families about math, what teachers specifically communicate about, and why the need to communicate with families exists in the first place. Findings from conversations about math facilitated by 72 teachers with 225 families of public and nonpublic elementary, middle, and high…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Family School Relationship, Mathematics Teachers, Middle Schools
Turner, Deborah A. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The research topic for this study was how students enrolled in the dual enrollment programs described their perceptions of balancing high school, college, and work--life balance (WLB). The number of dual enrollment programs is growing and research on them continues to build. However, the existing research studies have not yet addressed the WLB…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Dual Enrollment, Student Experience, Difficulty Level
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Michel, Raquel; Durdella, Nathan – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2019
This ethnographic case study examined first-year, first-generation, low-income Latino/a college students' social experiences and familial support during their transition from a charter high school to four-year universities. Through interviews and observations, we found that maintaining communication and building relationships among high school and…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, First Generation College Students, College Freshmen, Low Income Students
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Herold, Kristiina; Tarkiainen, Anssi; Sundqvist, Sanna – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2016
Word-of-mouth (WOM) can be a powerful, persuasive source of information, but relatively little is understood about how consumers utilize information in service evaluations and how the source of WOM (e.g. friends, family) affects attitudes. The importance of WOM is acknowledged in the services context; however, the research field of higher…
Descriptors: Information Processing, Information Sources, Structural Equation Models, Family Role
Pimentel, Artemio – ProQuest LLC, 2018
This qualitative, phenomenological study focused on exploring the supportive influences of Latino male doctoral students during their graduate and doctoral work. Research indicates that Latino males who do not feel engaged or supported are more likely to leave an educational institution (Figueroa, 2016; Gloria et al., 2009; Saenz et al., 2016;…
Descriptors: Males, Hispanic American Students, Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs
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