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Akerele, Patrick Oluwafemi; Akinduyo, Tosin E. – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2021
This study examines the impact of private schools' Cheap Labour Method (CLM) on the efficiency of secondary school education in Ilorin Metropolis, Data and information were obtained from respondents through questionnaires which were analyzed with the use of a percentage method .The findings of this study reveal that majority of the private school…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Ownership, Efficiency, Secondary School Teachers
Hanady A. Bani Hani; Aya B. Aljazi; Rana Alkhamra; Hala M. Alomari – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2024
This study explored how speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in Jordan perceived and implemented telepractice at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, from April to June 2020. Eighty-five SLPs who provided telepractice and 57 SLPs, who did not, completed an online survey sharing their perceptions related to the delivery and barriers of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Speech Language Pathology, Allied Health Personnel, COVID-19
Heather McCambly; Stephanie Aguilar-Smith – AERA Open, 2024
Troubled by the inequities in competitive grantmaking, we use critical quantitative methods to analyze the FY2023 federal academic earmarks as a potential mechanism for racialized change work. Specifically, we ask: To what extent does Congress distribute academic earmarks in ways that reinforce or weaken the racialized stratification of resources…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Equal Education, Federal Aid
Roza Sagitova; Zarena Syrgak kyzy; Lynne Parmenter – Research Ethics, 2025
This paper addresses the issue of how local and global norms and requirements are negotiated in the early stages of development of Social Science research ethics policy in a Global South context. A review of relevant literature followed by analysis of relevant national and institutional policies highlights both tensions and creative potential for…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Social Science Research, Local Norms, Global Approach
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
Rahman, Md Mahbubur; Shindaini, Al Jamal Mustafa; Abdullah, A. B. M. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2023
The article sheds light on discrimination that denies basic education to Rohingya refugee children currently living in the unregistered Kutupalong refugee camp at Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. The condition of basic education is partially due to the discrimination they experience in Rakhine State, Myanmar. It is further shaped by limited education…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Refugees, Access to Education, Educational Discrimination
Tutkal, Serhat – Journal of Education Policy, 2023
In January 2016, 2212 academics have signed a petition to criticise human rights violations in Kurdish cities, and faced grave consequences as a result. By presenting the experiences of six dismissed signatory academics, this article aims to show the effects of authoritarian neoliberal policies on higher education institutions. After demonstrating…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Neoliberalism, Foreign Countries, Civil Rights
Wang Shun; Pitsanu Boonsrianun – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2023
Rongshui Han folk songs, symbolic of Liuzhou's ethnic culture, hold significant cultural value in transmitting history and traditions. However, contemporary scholars have limited attention, requiring further exploration and research. The objective of this study was to propose guidelines for promoting literacy transmission and education through…
Descriptors: Singing, Music, Music Education, Cultural Maintenance
Salazar, César; Leiva, Mauricio; Jaime, Marcela; González, Nuria – Environmental Education Research, 2022
Tackling environmental problems is one of the main policy challenges facing governments. The process of forming attitudes starts at a young age, and is mostly shaped by education. Participation in pro-environmental initiatives at schools is mainly voluntary. Local governments can play an important role as the institution that links communities…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Local Government, School Involvement, Foreign Countries
Tao, Yuan – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2022
Collaboration and networking have been widely recognized and adopted as strategies for school turnaround. However, most studies focus on external forces' (particularly governments') role in promoting collaborative turnaround, paying less attention to turnaround schools' reactions to external actors. With specific reference to Shanghai, China, this…
Descriptors: School Turnaround, Networks, Governance, Government Role
Pang, Nicholas Sun-Keung; Yan, Vera Meng-meng – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2022
After PISA 2009, Shanghai education has received unprecedented attention from home and aboard. The government in Shanghai summed up the successful experience and launched the New High-Quality Schools (NHQS) project as a response. Under the policy background of promoting high-quality and equitable compulsory education in China, the NHQS project…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Equal Education, Educational Resources
Yusuf, Furtasan Ali – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2021
This study seeks to analyze the relationship between the "Kampus Merdeka" (Independent Campus) program of Indonesia and the readiness of stakeholders in universities, specifically whether the latter has a positive influence on implementing the program. The research applied a quantitative approach, which is suitable when trying to assess…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Private Colleges, College Faculty, Educational Quality
Swarts, Gabriel P. – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2020
In the broadest sense, the concept of global citizenship education (GCE) includes many facets of a rapidly changing world and concepts in education. The information and communication technology (ICT) advances of the last few decades have created opportunities for educational connection and interaction through digital spaces at all levels, local…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Social Change
Rizk, Ayman – Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 2020
The purpose of this article is to present the perspectives of international officials regarding partnerships between the Egyptian Ministry of Education and international organizations. Data of this article were gathered mainly from semi-structured interviews with twelve officials working for international organizations in Egypt. The article…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education, Government Role, International Cooperation
Babii, Alexandra-Niculina – NORDSCI, 2020
The digital era has determined a very easy creation and propagation of fake news. As a consequence, it has become harder for people to fight this malicious phenomenon. However, the only weapon that can have results in this informational war is critical thinking. But who should use it? The creators of fake news that do this for different reasons?…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Misconceptions, Media Literacy, Mass Media Effects