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Garcia, Nichole Margarita; Danek, Vanessa – Teachers College Record, 2023
Background/Context: Our study takes an asset-based approach to examine the experiences of Puerto Rican undergraduates and the consequences of cascading disasters (e.g., hurricanes, earthquakes, COVID-19). Puerto Rican undergraduates were prone to vulnerability during cascading disasters because they lacked emergency supplies (e.g., flashlights),…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Natural Disasters, Social Systems, Trauma
Meltzer, Gabriella Y.; Zacher, Meghan; Merdjanoff, Alexis; Do, Mai P.; Pham, NhuNgoc K.; Abramson, David – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2021
Natural disasters are becoming more frequent and destructive due to climate change and have been shown to be associated with a variety of adverse mental health outcomes in children and adolescents. This study utilizes data from three cohort studies of Hurricane Katrina survivors--including low-income mothers from New Orleans; displaced and highly…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Adolescents, Psychological Patterns, Weather
Clum, Katie; Ebersole, Liz; Wicks, David; Shea, Munyi – Online Learning, 2022
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 and the ensuing public health crisis, thousands of higher education institutions (HEIs) worldwide have had to grapple with rapid pivots to emergency remote online learning modalities with relatively little time to prepare, and the need to maintain these modalities continues to extend longer than most…
Descriptors: Online Courses, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
Victoria McCardell Harpool – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this historical case study is to examine the response of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU) to Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. The AJCU is a voluntary association of 28 Jesuit higher education institutions rooted in the Jesuit charism that centers on God's desire for a direct relationship with creation,…
Descriptors: Weather, Natural Disasters, Religious Colleges, Historical Interpretation
Brisbon, Herbert A., III; Lovett, Heidi I.; Griggs, Eric D. – About Campus, 2020
COVID-19 is a global pandemic that has affected every student and faculty member. During COVID-19, most universities were physically closed and teaching moved to online platforms. On August 29, 2005, the citizens of New Orleans, Louisiana, experienced a natural disaster called Hurricane Katrina. During Hurricane Katrina, students and faculty were…
Descriptors: School Closing, Higher Education, Online Courses, Natural Disasters
Harris, Douglas N. – University of Chicago Press, 2020
In the wake of the tragedy and destruction that came with Hurricane Katrina in 2005, public schools in New Orleans became part of an almost unthinkable experiment--eliminating the traditional public education system and completely replacing it with charter schools and school choice. Fifteen years later, the results have been remarkable, and the…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Natural Disasters, Educational Change, School Choice
McIntosh, Tiara – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2019
This article presents the natural disaster and how it affects children over the world. When there is a natural disaster occurring such as hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, it can affect not only the family but the children as well. The children are often left to relocate, live with other family members, or separated from their parents. Natural…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Intervention, Trauma, Children
Henry, Kevin Lawrence, Jr. – Educational Policy, 2021
Charter schools because of their entanglements with privatization remain one of the most publicly contested and controversial educational reform initiatives. Charter schools, in theory, are to balance autonomy and accountability in order to provide students with innovative learning environments and increased achievement on traditional academic…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Natural Disasters, Critical Theory, Race
Lee, Madeline Y.; Danna, Laura; Walker, Douglas W. – Children & Schools, 2017
The long-term nature of mental health needs after disasters, such as Hurricane Katrina, continues to require attention. Research that emerged during the anniversaries of the storm has shown Katrina and its aftermath to be associated with posttraumatic stress, depression, anxiety, disruptive behavior, and somatic complaints in children and…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Social Work, Mental Health Programs, Case Studies
Boselovic, Joseph L.; Beabout, Brian Robert – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
Beginning from an assumption that effective and equitable family and community engagement is an unrealized promise for many charter schools, this multi-case study explores the work of two charter schools in New Orleans. Nineteen educators, parents, and board members between two schools were interviewed to answer the question: Why do individuals…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Community Involvement, Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
Andrews, Stuart; Duggan, Patrick – Research in Drama Education, 2021
Performing City Resilience is a collaborative research project that investigates interrelations between theories, practices and strategies of city resilience, and those of performance. In this essay, the authors explore ways performance might conceive of and contribute to practices of hazard mitigation strategy to better understand how these might…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), National Security, Emergency Programs, Public Agencies
Crocco, Margaret Smith – Theory Into Practice, 2018
This article is a pedagogical case study reflecting on the "Teaching the Levees" curriculum (Crocco, 2007), written in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and in tandem with the Spike Lee film, "When the Levees Broke" (2006). Over 30,000 copies of the curriculum, underwritten by the Rockefeller Foundation, were distributed…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum, Natural Disasters, Social Studies
Jochim, Ashley; Pillow, Travis – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2019
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Louisiana's Recovery School District took over responsibility for most of New Orleans' public schools. In 2018 the state takeover came to an end. For the first time since Katrina, nearly all of the city's public schools are in the hands of the Orleans Parish School Board. We set out to understand how the…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Government Role, Public Schools, Board of Education Role
Ward, Robert Anthony – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Public schools in New Orleans are changing our normative understandings of what it means to be a teacher, student, or administrator in our global society. The New Orleans public schools underwent a process of deregulation initiated by the State of Louisiana and the local school board in 2005. The process, truly the first of its kind, was expedited…
Descriptors: School Choice, Public Schools, Boards of Education, Natural Disasters
Kersten, Sara; Dallacqua, Ashley K. – Journal of Children's Literature, 2017
Graphic nonfiction is optimal for helping readers challenge the common tropes associated with nonfiction, yet the application of fictional aspects to nonfiction subject matter is uncommon, even in the graphic novel form (Porat, 2015). However, the three books this article focuses on, "One Dead Spy, El Deafo," and "Drowned…
Descriptors: Activism, Cartoons, Nonfiction, Childrens Literature