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Bass, Jill; Brady, Brian – Social Education, 2019
Every four years during the presidential election season, the media focuses on the perceived apathy of young people, and many well-intentioned organizations zero in on mobilizing young voters. This strategy leads to a myopic focus on just registering students to vote without adequate attention given towards the larger task of growing voters and…
Descriptors: Elections, Voting, Citizenship Education, Student Participation
Blair, Carrie A.; Shaver, Kelly G. – Management Teaching Review, 2019
Extrinsic and intrinsic motivations are simple concepts that our students seem to quickly understand, yet few of our students grasp the complexity of sustaining intrinsic motivation. This exercise aims to help students better understand that complexity. Students are given a two-part scenario. In Part 1, the individual motives to innovate are…
Descriptors: Motivation, Class Activities, Learning Activities, Vignettes
David, Jannifer G. – Management Teaching Review, 2019
Although U.S. corporations rely heavily on merit pay programs to distribute pay increases to their employees, many undergraduate students, even those who have held jobs, lack exposure to merit pay programs until they take their first human resource management course. The exercise gives students an opportunity to experience how organizations make…
Descriptors: Merit Pay, Decision Making, Undergraduate Students, College Instruction
Trent, Monica Parrish; Pollard, DeRionne P. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2019
Reform initiatives have challenged community college leaders to reconsider what is right and wrong while also challenging our organizational cultures, advancing a new understanding of our mission, and forcing us to reconsider how we engage in the work of educating a public that needs us now more than ever.
Descriptors: Ethics, Decision Making, Community Colleges, College Presidents
Stapleton, Paul – Teaching in Higher Education, 2019
The content of research methods courses in tertiary education, as revealed by popular textbooks, tends to focus largely on procedural aspects of research investigations. Although following proper procedures is essential for reaching valid and reliable outcomes, there is another attribute of good quality research that is often missing from research…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Bias, Experimenter Characteristics, Decision Making
Glover, Todd A.; Reddy, Linda A.; Kurz, Alexander; Elliott, Stephen N. – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2019
This article presents theoretical and empirical support for a data-driven instructional coaching approach and emerging evidence for the contributions of an online platform in operationalizing, assessing, and facilitating the implementation of key coaching actions for both research and practice. The contributions of an online platform in guiding…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Data, Decision Making, Computer Uses in Education
Hoxby, Caroline M.; Turner, Sarah – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019
In identifying whether universities provide opportunities for low-income students, there is a measurement challenge: different institutions face students with different incomes and preparation. We show how a hypothetical university's "relevant pool"--the students from whom it could plausibly draw--affects popular measures: the Pell…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Low Income Students, Disproportionate Representation, Institutional Characteristics
Annie E. Casey Foundation, 2019
The Annie E. Casey Foundation's Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative® works to ensure that young people -- ages 14 to 26 in the United States who have spent at least one day in foster care after their 14th birthday -- have the resources, relationships and opportunities to achieve well-being and success. The Jim Casey Initiative does this by…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Youth, Adults, Youth Programs
Bartl, Walter – Education Sciences, 2022
Given that education infrastructure has been a crucial element of the infrastructural power of the welfare state, surprisingly little is known about how spatial disparities in school infrastructure have been governed. While emphasis has recently been placed on the role of numbers in governing the education system, there have been contradictory…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Administration, Governance, Equal Education
Foundation for Excellence in Education (ExcelinEd), 2022
Each student has unique needs and learns in different ways. By allowing parents to plan for their children's individual needs, education scholarship accounts (ESAs) create a personal approach to education. This report presents: (1) What are education scholarship accounts?; (2) How can parents use ESA funds?; (3) Which states have Educaation…
Descriptors: Scholarships, Educational Policy, Educational Vouchers, Educational Finance
E. Michele Ramsey – NACADA Review: Academic Advising Praxis and Perspectives, 2022
This essay discusses the rhetorical impacts of the consumption metaphor on how advisors think about their work using student responses to the COVID-19 pandemic to highlight the problematic nature of the consumption metaphor for higher education. Academic advisors should reconsider how they "think about" their work and their messages to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Academic Advising, COVID-19, Pandemics
Ozturk, Ayse – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2023
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM, 2014) highlights that effective teaching practices promote students' reasoning and sense making through various problem-solving strategies. Rather than telling students what to do and how to solve problems, teachers are expected to engage learners in accessible real-life problem situations…
Descriptors: Ethics, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving
Christopher J. Harris; Eric Wiebe; Shuchi Grover; James W. Pellegrino – Community for Advancing Discovery Research in Education (CADRE), 2023
Major developments over the past two decades in STEM education and classroom assessment provide a compelling argument for shifting the focus of assessment toward the classroom where its most powerful benefits can be realized. The increased emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion in education puts increased scrutiny on assessment practices and…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, STEM Education, Educational Trends, Equal Education
Carrapatoso, Astrid – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
The objective of ESD is to make people think differently about lifestyles as well as economic and political structures, to raise awareness for complex problems, to sharpen political judgment and to empower people to act. A means to achieve these objectives is to engage students in action-oriented learning. The ESD courses aimed at implementing…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Political Science, Consciousness Raising
McKendall, Marie – Management Teaching Review, 2021
Using a behavioral ethics framework and YouTube video clips, this exercise engages students in a demonstration of how people employ cognitive errors and self-deception to protect their interests when making ethical decisions. This approach helps instructors supplement lessons using normative theories to teach business ethics. Normative theories…
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Values, Decision Making, Error Patterns