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Carmichael, Matt – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2020
The climate and ecological emergency is a crisis of trust and relevance for schools as much as it is of funding and fuel. It raises issues around mental health, equality and accountability, as well as the core function of education. In this article, such issues are outlined, followed by a crisis management guide for rapid implementation that…
Descriptors: Climate, Change, Ecology, Trust (Psychology)
Johnson, Royel M. – NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, 2020
Student affairs professionals can play a significant role in ensuring the success of justice-involved students given their historic commitment to the holistic development of college students through programs, services, and resources that supplement their curricular experiences, enhance learning, and facilitate inclusive and equitable campus…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, College Students, Justice, Institutionalized Persons
Sarubbi, Molly – Education Commission of the States, 2019
Data estimates 11.2% of college students experience sexual assault at some point during their postsecondary education. The prevalence of this issue and the resulting impact on students' lives and educational outcomes highlights the importance of examining the role of federal, state and institutional action in preventing and addressing issues of…
Descriptors: Colleges, School Policy, Sexual Abuse, Prevention
McKnight, Katherine; Glennie, Elizabeth – RTI International, 2019
Schools routinely face federal and state mandated changes, like the Common Core State Standards or standardized testing requirements. Sometimes districts and schools want to take on new policies and practices of their own, like anti-bullying programs or using technology to deliver instruction. Regardless of the origin of the change, implementation…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Principals, Change Strategies, Readiness
DeMatthews, David – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2018
The recent presidential election and an increase in anti-immigrant rhetoric and deportations foster greater uncertainty and fear in Mexican American immigrant communities. In the border city of El Paso, Texas, teachers and principals report how fear and uncertainty negatively impact their campuses, students, and school-family relationships. The…
Descriptors: Presidents, Immigrants, Mexican Americans, Principals
Kumar, Santosh; Zayapragassarazan, Zayabalaradjane; Dharanipragada, Kadambari – Online Submission, 2018
Twin principles of attendance policy are suggested to understand need-based attendance policies reported in literature for undergraduate medical education. In these reports, clinical sessions need compulsory attendance with remediation, nonclinical small group sessions need compulsory attendance with minimum attendance requirement and lectures…
Descriptors: Attendance, School Policy, Undergraduate Students, Medical Education
Ali, Vincent; Ellison, Scott; Hernández-Saca, David; Levingston, Joyce; Mabry, Chatara; Marietta, Anna Patch; Powell, Shakila; Thompson, Karen; Young, Jamisia – Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center, 2023
This zine represents a large community project done with the collaboration of Waterloo's NAACP Education Chapter, ASK (Access for Special Kids) Resource Center, community members, caregivers, college students, and faculty. The importance of this zine was to highlight the work from town hall meetings and caregiver interviews, but also show…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Special Education, Minority Group Students, Equal Education
Moger, Pauline; Bagley, Carl – Ethnography and Education, 2019
To-date qualitative research in the field of policy enactment has tended to focus on investigating existing national policy discourse and the ways in which this discourse is creatively reconstituted in school-based contexts of practice. In this paper, the focus is on uncovering the ways in which a school-based commitment to a specific policy--in…
Descriptors: Creativity, Ethnography, Secondary Schools, Educational Policy
Corcoran, Casey T.; Miller, Elizabeth; Sohn, Lisa; Chugani, Carla D. – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
As colleges seek to respond to campus sexual assault, administrators are making policies, programs, and resources related to sexual violence available to students and members of the school community online. Keeping this content current and accessible can be challenging in the context of rapidly changing information and competing priorities across…
Descriptors: Rape, Check Lists, College Students, School Policy
Richardson, Michael D.; Lemoine, Pamela A.; Stephens, Walter E.; Waller, Robert E. – Educational Planning, 2020
Cybersecurity has emerged as one of the most critical issues confronting schools in the 21st century. Computer security is an essential instrument for protecting children, but K-12 schools are considered one of the most attractive targets for data privacy crimes often due to the less-than-effective cybersecurity practices in schools. The human…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Computer Security, Information Security, Privacy
Kean, Eli – Curriculum Inquiry, 2021
This article introduces a new theoretical framework comprised of three principles for teaching, learning, and researching gender in a way that celebrates gender diversity and centers transgender experiences and knowledge. The first principle describes how gender operates on multiple levels including individual, institutional, and socio-cultural.…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Sexual Identity, Gender Bias, Social Bias
Andrews, Tessa C.; Brickman, Peggy; Dolan, Erin L.; Lemons, Paula P. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2021
For decades, educators and policy makers have called for reform in higher education, yet now the urgency is palpable. The COVID-19 pandemic and heightened attention to systemic racism have highlighted the fact that outdated teaching practices can stunt student learning and trust of science, maintain systemic biases, and prevent equitable…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, 2021
Over the past decade the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) has sought to expand participation in Advanced Placement (AP) courses in order to improve high school outcomes (attendance, achievement, and graduation) and longer-term outcomes (postsecondary enrollment and degree completion). DCPS wants to understand policies and recommendations…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Public Schools, Urban Schools, High Schools
Beres, Melanie A.; Treharne, Gareth J.; Stojanov, Zoran – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2019
Universities across the world have been increasingly focused on responding to campus sexual violence. Developing a response is complex and involves addressing policy, support for those impacted by sexual violence and prevention. This manuscript outlines the structure and development of the University of Otago's whole campus approach to sexual…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sexual Abuse, College Students, Models
Prier, Darius D. – Urban Education, 2019
An African American community and an all-White school board struggled along racial lines over re-naming an elementary school. In opposition to the name change, the school district enforced its school naming policy via a race-neutral approach in practice. The study chronicles an African American community's successful political actions in…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Elementary Schools, African American Community, Boards of Education