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Alison Jochen; Diane Holben – Journal of School Nursing, 2024
As states legalize medical cannabis, school nurses face increased parent questions about administration at school. Although school nurses frequently collaborate on the development and implementation of medication administration policies, their perceptions of barriers to school-based medical cannabis administration are not well-documented. To…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Attitudes, Marijuana, Drug Therapy
Williams, John A., III – Journal of Classroom Interaction, 2022
This study investigated teachers' perception of their school administrators as consistent enforcers of school code-of-conduct rules, and if their rating of consistency was associated with an increase or decrease in risk ratio for African American students in middle schools in North Carolina. Findings suggest that teachers viewed their school…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, School Policy, Discipline Policy
Duke, Naomi N.; Campbell, Santiba D.; Sauls, Derrick L.; Stout, Robyn; Story, Mary T.; Austin, Tomia; Bosworth, Hayden B.; Skinner, Asheley C.; Vilme, Helene – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: This study examined the prevalence of food insecurity (FI) among students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the Southeastern United States. Participants: Students attending four HBCUs (N = 351) completed an anonymous Web-based survey. Methods: Food insecurity was assessed using the 2-item Hunger Vital…
Descriptors: Hunger, College Students, Black Colleges, School Policy
Kaniuka, Theodore – Journal of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, 2020
In 2010, North Carolina implemented a revised school executive evaluation instrument requiring school principals to utilize Teacher Working Conditions (TWC) as a component of the school improvement process which, prior to 2010, was optional. Teacher Working Conditions had been heralded as a way to improve student outcomes as well as address those…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Teacher Attitudes, Job Satisfaction, Faculty Mobility
Edwards, Torrie K.; Marshall, Catherine – Gender and Education, 2020
Student dress codes are controversial school policy in US schools. As dress codes were initially established with the intent to eliminate the appearance of differences among students and mitigate gang violence in schools, legal research has paid extensive attention to the value and constitutionality of these policies. Education research, however,…
Descriptors: Dress Codes, Public Schools, School Policy, Educational Policy
Yenor, Scott; Miller, Anna K. – James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 2022
Critical Social Justice (CSJ) poses a threat to higher education and to the American way of life. This ideology divides the world into aggrieved minorities and oppressive majorities, reducing people to a group identity grounded in immutable characteristics such as race and sex. It is based on a distorted view of what a human being is, compromising…
Descriptors: State Universities, Social Justice, Educational Policy, Educational Change
Marsicano, Christopher R.; Martin, Rylie C.; Owusu, Samuel M. – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced colleges and universities in the United States to make decisions about how to best protect students and employees from the virus. In this article, we investigate the factors that lead to human resources decisions to mandate vaccines among students and employees. We draw heavily on the crisis management literature…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Immunization Programs, Decision Making, Crisis Management
Hammond, Robert G.; Wu, Sui – Educational Policy, 2022
School choice is expanding, but the majority of students in countries like the United States still attend the school associated with their residential address. We study assignment policies and reassignments of students, where students apply to attend a magnet school or request to transfer to another school within the public school system.…
Descriptors: School Choice, Student Placement, Social Stratification, Magnet Schools
Butcher, Jonathan – Heritage Foundation, 2019
The White House released an executive order to protect free speech on college campuses, appropriately highlighting the issue of ongoing threats to expression in the ivory tower. The President and his Administration exercised restraint with this order by directing federal agencies to stay within the bounds of existing law as the agencies implement…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, College Students, College Environment, Higher Education
Free Speech at UNC 2018: Annual Report on Free Speech and Institutional Neutrality in the UNC System
Horzempa, Magdalene – James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 2018
In 2017, the North Carolina legislature passed House Bill 527 (now State Law 2017-196) in order to foster free, open inquiry in the state's colleges and universities. One of the provisions ordered the University of North Carolina system Board of Governors to produce an annual report on two major categories of intellectual freedom: free speech and…
Descriptors: State Universities, Freedom of Speech, Institutional Characteristics, Intellectual Freedom
Allen, Tawannah G.; Jackson, Anthony; Johnson, Dustin Namath; Jordan, Derrick D. – Journal of Organizational and Educational Leadership, 2020
Childhood trauma is an all-too common factor in the lives of students and their families. Schools and communities across America are more likely to serve families that have experienced trauma (Anderson, 2016). Although trauma or toxic episodes can impact families across the economic spectrum, children living in poverty, in socially isolated areas,…
Descriptors: Principals, Management Development, Trauma, Administrator Role
Majeed, Azhar; Robinson, Jenna – James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 2018
This report examines the speech and assembly protections for students and faculty members at North Carolina's universities, both public and private. It is a follow-up to the 2010 report, "Do North Carolina Students Have Freedom of Speech? A Review of Campus Speech Codes." In the eight years since the publication of that report, North…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, College Students, College Faculty, Civil Rights
Carlson, Deven; Bell, Elizabeth; Lenard, Matthew A.; Cowen, Joshua M.; McEachin, Andrew – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
In the wake of political and legal challenges facing race-based integration, districts have turned to socioeconomic integration initiatives in an attempt to achieve greater racial balance across schools. Empirically, the extent to which these initiatives generate such balance is an open question. In this article, we leverage the school assignment…
Descriptors: County School Districts, Public Schools, Educational Policy, Socioeconomic Status
Sorensen, Lucy C.; Ladd, Helen F. – AERA Open, 2020
High teacher turnover imposes numerous burdens on the schools and districts from which teachers depart. Some of these burdens are explicit and take the form of recruiting, hiring, and training costs. Others are more hidden and take the form of changes to the composition and quality of the teaching staff. This study focuses on the latter. We ask…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Teacher Effectiveness, Mathematics Teachers, English Teachers
Alderman, Derek H.; Reuben, Rose-Redwood – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2020
There are growing debates over removing the names of racist historical figures from public schools and university campus buildings, streets, and other public spaces. This article develops a pedagogical framework for transforming the classroom into a "toponymic workspace," where students can understand and possibly make interventions in…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Campuses, Political Issues, Naming