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Kruger, Tina M.; Eisenhauer, Mary Jane; Weaver, Laura – Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education, 2017
Preparing teachers to work with children and families cultivates high-quality early learning. This study explored the impact of service-learning on early childhood pre-professional students (candidates) and community partners (CPs). Focus group transcripts illustrate connections between service and professional preparation standards.…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Standards, Professionalism, Program Effectiveness
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Hart, Walter H.; Hart, Laura – Journal of School Leadership, 2018
As transgender individuals receive more attention nationwide, it is only a matter of time before increased numbers of transgender educators seek placement in teacher education programs, and eventually, employment as teachers. Given the high levels of discrimination against transgender individuals historically, it is reasonable that P-12 school…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Selection
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Heinze, Kathryn L.; Zdroik, Jennifer – Sport, Education and Society, 2018
Public schools in the US are increasingly charging "pay-to-play" fees for participating in sports. Although these fees can cause reductions in participation, particularly for children from lower-income families, pay-to-play has become a legitimate practice within the field of public education. This study examines what leads some school…
Descriptors: Fees, Public Schools, Student Participation, School Districts
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Wang, Jenny; Lai, Shu-Chuan; Wang, Chao-Min – World Journal of Education, 2016
This study (n = 11) examined active community-school collaborative classes using sociocultural constructivist approaches over an academic year in an early childhood institute. A semi-formal interview was conducted to describing how the early childhood teachers and community members worked collaboratively to develop community engagement activities…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Early Childhood Education, Interviews, Preschool Teachers
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Curry, Katherine A.; Sabina, Lou L.; Sabina, Kiara L.; Harris, Ed; Richardson, Shawna; Mania-Singer, Jackie – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
A new high school on a remote inland in Belize offers important educational opportunities to students who previously only had access to primary education. This qualitative case study applied Patterson's (2000) Culture of Poverty to understand challenges that exist that keep students from achieving their academic potential despite new opportunities…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Equal Education, High Schools, Geographic Isolation
McKeag, Mark; Soskis, Mike; Ramos, Luis; Breen, Bill – Bridgespan Group, 2018
Researchers and journalists have documented the challenges confronting the nation's rural communities--dwindling populations, few employment opportunities, the opioid crisis, and a lack of public investment. However, there are many rural communities that are surmounting these obstacles and helping their young people build a brighter future. The…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Counties, Youth Programs, Social Mobility
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Barrington, Clare; Villa-Torres, Laura; Abdoulayi, Sara; Tsoka, Maxton Grant; Mvula, Peter Matthias – Health Education & Behavior, 2017
Unconditional cash transfer programs are a form of structural intervention to address poverty, a "fundamental cause" of disease. Such programs increasingly aim to build resilience to sustain improved outcomes and provide a solid foundation for longer term transformations. As such, there is a need to understand what resilience means in…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Resilience (Psychology), Poverty, Disadvantaged Youth
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Doudna, John W.; O'Neal, Matthew E.; Tyndall, John C.; Helmers, Matthew J. – Journal of Extension, 2015
We surveyed the perspectives of farmers, crop professionals, and Extension agents and found that they have positive perspectives concerning multifunctional agriculture, including a positive effect of a nearby prairie to cropland productivity. The survey was conducted in central Iowa and included individuals predominantly from Iowa involved in…
Descriptors: Extension Agents, Agricultural Occupations, Agricultural Engineering, Community Surveys
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Huang, Wei-Ting – International Education Studies, 2016
Recently, considerable concern has arisen over the complex financial markets, which are inclined to require more individual responsibility. Accordingly, students have to bear more responsibility for their financial management. Nevertheless, in a sluggish economy with high unemployment, the commercial events during the last decade have rendered the…
Descriptors: College Students, Money Management, Financial Services, Selection Criteria
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Murley, Lisa D.; Gandy, S. Kay; Huss, Jeanine M. – Journal of Environmental Education, 2017
Teacher candidates conducted field hours in the nation's first net zero school, which uses the same amount of energy, measured annually, as it produces. These teacher candidates saw firsthand integration of the net zero advantages by completing a Collaborative Research Project and a Net Zero Lesson, which incorporated the use of the net zero…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Research, Student Teaching, Energy Conservation
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Uhrman, Abigail L. – Journal of Jewish Education, 2017
The following study describes the experiences of parents with a child with a disability in Jewish day schools. The findings suggest marked differences in the experiences of parents whose child was able to remain in the day school and those who left as a result of their child's disability. In the latter group, the themes of loneliness and…
Descriptors: Jews, Parent Attitudes, Day Schools, Disabilities
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Lynch, Deborah – Educational Leadership, 2014
"It's demoralizing to see your life's work pilloried almost daily in the news." This comment is typical of the anger and disappointment expressed by many of the more than 2,300 Chicago teachers surveyed by Deborah Lynch in 2011-2012. Lynch set out to explore how the accountability policies pursued by Chicago's board of…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Accountability, School Closing, School Turnaround
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Collins, Lauren – Teaching in Higher Education, 2019
Higher education in the U.S. sees global learning as critical to student development. Over the last seventy years, study abroad has emerged as the method of choice for teaching global knowledge and intercultural competence. In this context, community-based global learning programs are a type of program where students live in communities to learn…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Global Approach, School Community Relationship
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Adekola, G.; Egbo, Nwoye Charles – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
This study examined the influence of traditions and customs on community development in Nkanu West and Nkanu East Local Government Areas of Enugu State. The study was carried out with three objectives and three null hypotheses. The research adopted descriptive survey design with a population of 2,125 members of community Based Organizations in the…
Descriptors: Community Development, Traditionalism, Community Organizations, Community Surveys
Clark, LaWanda M. – ProQuest LLC, 2016
If schools are to succeed, children must be provided with more support than a school can accomplish alone (Barbour et al., 2001). The need to involve community in the educational process to offer services that make students successful and to have these services within the school building are all critical aspects of the community school model…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Parent Role, Neighborhoods, School Community Relationship
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