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Beth E. W. Nahlik; Tara D. Hudson; Lindsay Nelson – Journal of Postsecondary Student Success, 2024
For too many community college students, transferring to a four-year institution for a bachelor's degree (i.e., vertical transfer) remains an unrealized aspiration. Prior research suggests that forms of capital can assist students in realizing their goals. Therefore, we sought to explore how relationships both within and outside of their…
Descriptors: Community College Students, College Transfer Students, Social Support Groups, Interpersonal Relationship
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Shilling, Tammy; Thayer, Jerome; Coria-Navia, Anneris; Ferguson, Heather – Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders, 2023
Active teaching methods are believed to facilitate higher-order thinking skills and prepare allied health students for independent clinical decision-making. This quantitative, correlational study aimed to explain the relationships between student preferences for active over traditional methods and their beliefs, the frequency and positiveness of…
Descriptors: Preferences, Active Learning, Student Attitudes, Student Experience
Aaron J. Giorgi; Anne E. McDaniel; M. Susie Whittington – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2022
Earning a bachelor's degree has been documented as a potential social equalizer in American society. Yet, it has also been documented that first-generation college students (FGCS) have incongruently accessed and earned college degrees. This phenomenon has potentially perpetuated life-long differences in social outcomes in American society. As…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Agricultural Education, Sense of Community, Success
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Hunt, Cynthia – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2023
To gain an understanding of how students perceive the messages they receive in their K-12 school-based sex education (SBSE) courses, it is important to talk with students who have recently taken these courses. This paper explores the curricula, messaging and environments of sex education courses delivered in schools in Ohio through twenty in-depth…
Descriptors: College Students, Sex Education, Student Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education
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Macías, Luis Fernando – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2022
Undocumented students face numerous hardships in their pursuit of higher education. Those who are part of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program experience some improved college access and tuition affordability, but many administrative and financial barriers continue to impede their educational pursuits. This qualitative work…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, College Students, Access to Education, Student Experience
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Faidley, Evan W. – Honors in Practice, 2021
Entertainment media and popular culture often overdramatize the college experience. An honors colloquium engages students in scholarly research and discourse involving thematic elements of academic life in popular culture. An interdisciplinary approach to race, class, the professoriate, Greek life, and foreign experience is espoused. Through a…
Descriptors: Mass Media Use, Honors Curriculum, Popular Culture, Critical Theory
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Dean, Paul; Kelly, Claudia – Teaching Sociology, 2020
Research on educational travel has shown significant student outcomes for personal, academic, and professional growth. However, there are financial and cultural barriers that make it harder for some groups of students to participate in programs such as study abroad and shorter-term educational travel. This article examines the unique challenges…
Descriptors: Travel, Study Abroad, First Generation College Students, Undergraduate Students
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DiLoreto, Melanie; Ash, George; Johnson, Jerry; Shope, Shane; Kokiko, Chuck – Journal of Correctional Education, 2017
Although there is limited research related to the effectiveness of educational courses delivered using an online format in the American prison system, there is evidence that indicates providing education to prisoners reduces recidivism. Reductions in state funding and the need for cost-effective programs to reduce recidivism support the use of…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Online Courses, Vocational Education, Program Effectiveness
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Darney, Kelly S.; Larwin, Karen H. – Career and Technical Education Research, 2018
This current investigation examines the effects of technology on the success of traditional and non-traditional, post-secondary students in nursing programs in an Appalachian vocational setting. A survey was developed for use in Columbiana County, Ohio, a designated Appalachian area at a county vocational school with several programs in the…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Nontraditional Students, Student Experience, Influence of Technology
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Stegelin, Dolores; Leggett, Carmen; Ricketts, Diane; Bryant, Misty; Peterson, Chanci; Holzner, Andrea – Journal of At-Risk Issues, 2020
The rapid expansion of public-school preschool programs significantly challenges America's school administrators, teachers, and school professionals. The complex issues of preschool mental health needs, expulsion, and suspension are at the forefront. In the United States, schools are reporting rapidly increasing numbers of preschool programs,…
Descriptors: Trauma, Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Public Schools
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Hoffman, Jill A.; Anderson-Butcher, Dawn; Fuller, Michael; Bates, Samantha – Children & Schools, 2017
Rural schools face unique challenges that affect student academic success or failure. Youths served in rural settings experience barriers to learning that negatively influence their achievement and developmental outcomes. To improve outcomes for rural youths, it is important for schools to understand overall school experiences so that school-wide…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Middle School Students, Student Attitudes, Student Experience
Shiveley, James; Misco, Thomas – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2015
In recent years, teacher education programs across the country have worked to increase the focus on global competency among the skills needed for a beginning teacher. For the purposes of this study, global competency is defined as, "a body of knowledge about the world regions, cultures, and global issues, and the skills and dispositions to…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Student Experience, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Peet, Susan H.; Wooldridge, Deborah; Sturm, Michael – Athens Journal of Education, 2015
Study abroad is being promoted as a strategy to enhance undergraduate students' intercultural knowledge and competence and life-long learning. This study reports on students' knowledge, skills and dispositions that occur as a result of participating in a short-term study abroad experience in Italy. Students provided responses to open-ended prompts…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Study Abroad, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes
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Rohan, Liz – Composition Forum, 2014
This article features the diaries and letters of a college student, John Price, who attended Denison University from 1917 to 1921. It shows how Price was pushed and pulled into writing in the extracurriculum by his literacy sponsors, which resulted in his founding a humor magazine as "the jock" took over as "the big man on college…
Descriptors: Local History, College Students, Diaries, Letters (Correspondence)
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Grove, Nathaniel P.; Bretz, Stacey Lowery – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2012
The Assimilation Theory of Ausubel and Novak has typically been used in the research literature to describe two extremes to learning chemistry: meaningful learning "versus" rote memorization. It is unlikely, however, that such discrete categories of learning exist. Rote and meaningful learning, rather, are endpoints along a continuum of…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Learning, Memorization, Spiral Curriculum
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