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Vales, Angel A. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
School superintendents face numerous challenges, high demands, and pressures from the community, school board, and stakeholders. State and federal accountability policies and mandates contribute to rising levels of stress for superintendents, which negatively affects their health and well-being. As a result, superintendents are leaving their…
Descriptors: Well Being, Superintendents, Attitudes, Stress Management
Mitchell, Kimani Iman – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Studying the experiences of Black educators and Black people is particularly important given the rampant anti-Blackness present in K-12 schools. Often while studying Blackness in schools, the focus is on children and their oppression as it relates to their achievement. This study aimed to expand the fields of raciolinguistics, fugitivity, and…
Descriptors: Race, Language Usage, Racism, Discourse Analysis
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R. Gabriela Barajas-Gonzalez; Heliana Linares Torres; Anya Urcuyo; Elaine Salamanca; Melissa Santos; Olga Pagán – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
A growing body of literature indicates that Latinx immigrant families are adversely affected by restrictive immigration policies and anti-immigrant rhetoric. Little is known about how educators working with Latinx immigrant communities in restrictive immigration climates fare. Using mixed-methods, this study sought to better understand how the…
Descriptors: Immigration, Public Policy, Hispanic Americans, Teacher Attitudes
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Divoll, Kent; Moore, Kelly – Current Issues in Middle Level Education, 2021
This article describes the trials and tribulations that a middle level education program faced during the global pandemic and recommendations that others can take away from these experiences. The provided suggestions for middle level teacher education programs are specifically for the current pandemic, but can be used for other disasters as well.…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Preservice Teacher Education, Middle School Teachers
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Steiner, Elizabeth D.; Woo, Ashley; Suryavanshi, Aarya; Redding, Christopher – RAND Corporation, 2023
Teacher morale declined over the course of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, highlighting the importance of the quality of the workplace conditions that teachers experience and how those conditions might influence well-being and retention. In response to widespread concerns about teacher shortages, many states are focusing on…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Well Being, Geographic Location, Teacher Attitudes
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Steiner, Elizabeth D.; Woo, Ashley; Suryavanshi, Aarya; Redding, Christopher – RAND Corporation, 2023
Teacher morale declined during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, and teachers reported worse wellbeing than other working adults. Interventions to restore teacher well-being could improve job performance, job satisfaction, engagement, and retention. Although it is known that working conditions are related to well-being among other teachers…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Well Being, Geographic Location, Teacher Attitudes
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Blankenship, Dianna; Jones, Irma S. – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2021
The year 2020 will forever be known as the year of the COVID-19 pandemic which has affected the entire population in one way or another. What began in January 2020 still has the world population firmly in its grip a year later. The students' responses, in their own words, to changes in living, daily `routines, and health fears can be seen in the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Mental Health, Undergraduate Students
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Shen, Yishan; Seo, Eunjin; Walt, Dorothy Clare; Kim, Su Yeong – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2020
This study focused on early adolescents' stress of language brokering and examined the moderating role of family cumulative risk in the relation of language brokering to adjustment problems. Data came from self-reports of 604 low-income Mexican American adolescent language brokers (54% female; X[bar] [subscript age]= 12.4; SD = 0.97; 75% born in…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Mexican Americans, Early Adolescents, Low Income Groups
Annie E. Casey Foundation, 2015
The Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative has spent 14 years working with young people with foster care experience, engaging them to help identify what they need to transition successfully to adulthood. Consistently, young people have emphasized that their foster care experiences are far from normal. What they need--but too often do not…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Adolescent Development, Family Environment, Family Relationship
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Faver, Catherine A.; Cavazos, Alonzo M., Jr. – Journal of Family Social Work, 2008
A survey found that 69.2% of a sample of 208 Latino university students in south Texas owned companion animals. Dogs were the most commonly owned companion animals, and 92% of dog and cat guardians regarded their companion animals as family members. Over 80% of the dog and cat guardians specified companionship and unconditional love as benefits…
Descriptors: Animals, Safety, Intimacy, Hispanic Americans
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Garza, Ruben – Urban Education, 2009
This study examines Latino and White high school students' perceptions of teacher behaviors that convey caring. Major findings of students' perceptions generated five dominant themes: (a) provide scaffolding during a teaching episode, (b) reflect a kind disposition through actions, (c) are always available to the student, (d) show a personal…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Ethnic Groups, Interests, High School Students
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Bachman, Heather J.; Coley, Rebekah Levine; Chase-Lansdale, P. Lindsay – Applied Developmental Science, 2009
The present study investigated the association of mothers' marriage and changes in young adolescents' cognitive and socioemotional development and changes in family processes. Analyses employed longitudinal data from the "Three-City Study" to track maternal partnerships for 860 low-income adolescents (10-14 years-old in Wave 1) across a…
Descriptors: Mothers, Marriage, Early Adolescents, Cognitive Development