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Doughty, Bennett; Young, Sarah; Eggleston, William – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: Access to naloxone is a priority for reducing opioid overdose deaths. Although participants who receive naloxone training are able to successfully administer it, the impact of training on community member knowledge and attitudes has not been explored. Participants: A total of 105 participants 18 years and older at a medium-sized…
Descriptors: Drug Therapy, Drug Abuse, Community Attitudes, Access to Health Care
Michael Anthony Arrigoni – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The problem addressed by this qualitative case study is the lack of effective training for paraprofessionals to deliver systematic prompting to students with moderate-to-severe disabilities in the community setting. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to examine the perceptions of paraprofessionals, families, and community-based…
Descriptors: Paraprofessional Personnel, Students with Disabilities, Severity (of Disability), Family Attitudes
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Adrienne C. Goss – Learning Environments Research, 2024
The design of a school's physical space can improve student climate, influencing not only teachers' work, but also students' learning experiences. This evaluative case study of a rural U.S. school district's reform efforts was theoretically grounded in a four-dimensional school climate model. The author conducted an inductive thematic analysis of…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Environment
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Gibson, Huston; Canfield, Jessica; Beamish, Anne – Journal of Service-Learning in Higher Education, 2020
University-led service-learning projects are commonly perceived as being mutually beneficial for students, faculty, and communities. Most studies primarily focus on benefits to students. Our study explores the value of a university-led service-learning engagement project from a community's perspective. To assess perceptions of a student planning…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Community Attitudes, Partnerships in Education, Horticulture
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Tiller, Lori; Ness, Erik C. – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2020
In this qualitative study, we focused on a two-way model of engagement, utilizing observational and individual interview data to examine community members' perceptions of their participation in a statewide initiative to increase leadership capacity at the community level. We review barriers to engagement recognized in the literature. Our study…
Descriptors: State Programs, Leadership, Community Involvement, Capacity Building
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Ayechew Ayenalem, Kindu; Gone, Muluken Ayalew; Yohannes, Menber Enyew; Lakew, Kindie Abeje – Cogent Education, 2023
This study investigated the causes of Ethiopian teachers' professional misconduct in secondary schools. The researchers employed a descriptive survey design with quantitative and qualitative approaches and collected the data from 404 teachers, ten principals, and five district education office experts via questionnaires and interviews. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Behavior, Behavior Problems
Liou, Daniel D.; Deits Cutler, Kelly – Educational Leadership, 2023
Education leaders play a fundamental role in shaping curricular expectations and students' access to books, write education professors Daniel Liou and Kelly Deits Cutler. But it's not easy to know how to respond when leaders are under intense political pressure to pull a book (or topic) from the proverbial shelves. Liou and Deits Cutler share five…
Descriptors: Books, Censorship, Intellectual Freedom, Access to Information
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Mahiko, Joy – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2023
The purpose of this study was to develop an understanding of how work experiences in rural Hawai'ian communities can be sustained and improved for youth with disabilities. Employing a basic qualitative research design, this study captured the perspectives of rural community members who provided work experiences for youth with disabilities. Data…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Community Attitudes, Work Experience, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Caruthers, Loyce; Friend, Jennifer; Schlein, Candace – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2022
The Kansas City, Missouri School District (KCMSD) avoided federal oversight to comply with the desegregation ruling for nearly 30 years after "Brown v. Board of Education" by establishing a neighborhood concept for school attendance boundaries. "Jenkins v. Missouri" ended in 1995 with a U.S. Supreme Court decision to…
Descriptors: School Desegregation, Desegregation Litigation, Critical Theory, Race
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Lamm, Kevan W.; Borron, Abigail; Atkins, D. Keith – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to develop and validate a robust scale, based on the community capital framework, to provide an empirical measure of community perceptions. Design/methodology/approach: The proposed measure was completed by a sample of Georgia citizens (n = 3374) representing a diverse cross-section of community…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Attitude Measures, Test Construction, Test Validity
Rita Axelroth Hodges – ProQuest LLC, 2024
A growing number of colleges and universities have come to recognize the role and responsibilities they have in the economic and social fabric of their surrounding communities and regions as anchor institutions. Yet, the conditions of urban communities surrounding even the most engaged universities--including under-resourced public schools,…
Descriptors: Urban Universities, Research Universities, School Community Relationship, Urban Problems
F. Tyler Gidney – ProQuest LLC, 2024
A number of social and ecological justice educators have long recognized the need for educational institutions to foster the development of a critical interest in civic engagement. They also have recognized the lack of appropriate education for students who are already civically engaged. One popular way to address this context in higher education…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Transformative Learning, Citizenship Education, Citizen Participation
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Azhar, Athirah; Paul Carlo, Dolly; Hassan, Zamri – Power and Education, 2023
No dyslexic children are left behind; it takes a village to raise a child. Thus, fostering the achievement potential of dyslexic children and avoiding their engagement in delinquent conduct is none other than everyone's responsibility. This research aimed to achieve a deeper understanding of the causes of delinquent behaviour in children with…
Descriptors: Children, Dyslexia, Delinquency, Delinquency Prevention
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Alpesh Maisuria; Rosi Smith – Critical Education, 2023
This article reports research exploring students' perceptions of higher education in traditional and local universities in England and Cuba. The study has explored parallels identified in the course of research-informed teaching that harvested qualitative questionnaire data from students at two English universities. One a Traditional (high-status…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, College Students, Traditional Schools
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Collier, Daniel A.; Fitzpatrick, Dan; Dell, Madison; Snideman, Samuel S.; Marsicano, Christopher R.; Kelchen, Robert; Wells, Kevin E. – Research in Higher Education, 2022
Postsecondary institutions' responses to COVID-19 are a topic of immediate relevance. Emergent research suggests that partisanship was more strongly linked to institutions offering in-person instruction for Fall 2020 than was COVID-19. Using data from the College Crisis Initiative and a multiple group structural equation modeling approach, we…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Conventional Instruction, Social Influences
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