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Noel Habashy; Nicole Webster – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2022
Despite the growing body of literature investigating education abroad programs, there remains very limited empirical research examining the perspectives of local community members who interact with visiting students. The purpose of this qualitative case study is to explore the varying perspectives of residents within a community in Costa Rica that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Field Experience Programs, Community Attitudes
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Servia, María J.; Cao, Anxo; Lueje, Yaiza R. – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2020
Purpose: Invasive species are under the spotlight because of their detrimental effects on biodiversity. However, management of invasions presents multiple dimensions frequently difficult to disentangle. This complex topic has been tackled through a service-learning project on an invasive insect ("Vespa velutina"), a bee-eating species…
Descriptors: Service Learning, College Students, Biodiversity, Science Activities
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Karris, Georgios; Martinis, Aristotelis; Kabassi, Katerina; Dalakiari, Aggeliki; Korbetis, Malamo – Journal of Biological Education, 2020
The current study aims at monitoring, measuring and evaluating the 'Safe havens for wild birds' campaign, implemented within the framework of the LIFE programme, in Greece and more specifically in the Ionian Islands. The study detects attitude changes that occurred in three target groups (pupils, local hunters and residents) on three islands where…
Descriptors: Social Change, Animals, Foreign Countries, Program Effectiveness
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Milot, Élise; Couvrette, Romane; Grandisson, Marie – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2021
Background: This article aims to present the results of a study on the facilitators and obstacles to community participation in inclusive settings for people with intellectual disabilities (ID) in Québec City (Canada), as perceived by adults with ID and key individuals involved in their daily lives. Method: Semi-structured interviews were…
Descriptors: Adults, Intellectual Disability, Foreign Countries, Inclusion
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Overmars-Marx, Tessa; Pepping, Barbara; Thomése, Fleur – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2018
Background: Neighbours play an important role in the social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities. Neighbouring in general might help understand the social interactions between neighbours with and without intellectual disabilities. Our study focuses on gaining insight into neighbouring patterns and how people with intellectual…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Interaction, Interpersonal Relationship, Neighborhoods
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Florencia Rojo – Teaching Sociology, 2025
Community-based research (CBR) as a form of community-engaged learning (CEL) offers students valuable sociological practice and learning experiences. Although CEL strategies are well documented for enhancing students' sociological imagination, gaps persist in the literature regarding the impact on community partners. This article addresses the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Predominantly White Institutions, Small Colleges, Sociology
Whitney Mayo – ProQuest LLC, 2022
In education policy, research, and reform, rural education spaces are often an afterthought, if included at all (Azano et al., 2021; McShane & Smarick, 2018; Tieken, 2014). Music education research has followed a similar trend, with scholarly efforts directed toward school districts with greater resources or addressing racial equity while…
Descriptors: Music Education, Rural Education, Elementary School Curriculum, Community Attitudes
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Terblanché-Greeff, Aïda Chantell; Loubser, Ruth Ananka – SAGE Open, 2021
In this paper, we argue that William Stephenson, Qmethodology, when demonstrated through the research conducted for the SANCOOP: "Climate & Beliefs" project can provide guidance for doing context-specific mixed-method research and has implications for climate change education in South Africa. In the project, Q-methodology was mixed…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Rural Areas, Community Attitudes
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Warren-Gordon, Kiesha; Hudson, Ken; Scott, Frank – Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education, 2020
Over the course of the past three decades, service learning has become a major component in higher education. Heretofore, however, there has been limited published research that focuses on the community partner or that assesses the role of the community partner within the community-service-learning (CSL) model. This paper fills that gap by…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Service Learning, Higher Education, Critical Theory
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Jeffery McManus; Mico Rudasingwa; Ewoud Nijhof; Kenna Mokobi; Serigne Fallou Deme; James Kiawoin; Felipe Acero Garay; Leah Mwai; Cassandre Pignon – Education Economics, 2025
Children in Liberia receive 2.2 learning-adjusted years of schooling, one of the lowest levels of educational attainment in the world. We study one approach to address low enrollment and low rates of learning: a 10-month accelerated learning program run by the Luminos Fund to help out-of-school children catch up to grade level. We conducted a…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Out of School Youth, Acceleration (Education), Educational Attainment
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Amy Argenal – International Journal of Human Rights Education, 2022
Pulling from a participatory action research project with human rights activists in Myanmar, this article builds on post-colonial, decolonial and third world feminist theories (Abu-Lughod, 2002; Mahrouse, 2014; Mohanty, 2003; Mutua, 2001; Said, 1993; Weissman, 2004) around inherent power imbalances in international human rights work by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Civil Rights, Activism, Power Structure
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Terry Moore; Eliani Boton; Catherine Street; Rosemary Gundjarrnbuy; Elaine L. Maypilama – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2022
It is generally accepted by researchers, policy-makers and practitioners that progress in Indigenous education depends on working in partnership with Indigenous people, and that programs and services are best provided in partnership. The 2014-2016 Whole of Community Engagement initiative built a partnership of non-Indigenous researchers with…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Partnerships in Education, Community Involvement, Geographic Isolation
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Issah Baako; W. K. Abroampa – Cogent Education, 2024
This study examined the impact of contextual factors on the integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in public basic schools located in slums in Ghana. By adopting a positivist worldview and utilizing the TPACK (Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge) framework as a theoretical lens, this research employs a quantitative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Context Effect, Technology Integration, Educational Technology
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Weaver, Lesley Jo; Henderson, Nicole; Hadley, Craig – Field Methods, 2021
Food insecurity (FI) is often assessed through experienced-based measures, which address the number and extent of coping strategies people employ. Coping indices are limited because, methodologically, they presuppose that people engage coping strategies uniformly. Ethnographic work suggests that subgroups experience FI quite differently, meaning…
Descriptors: Food, Dietetics, Hunger, Consumer Economics
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Aranta, Arik; Wijaya, I. Gede Pasek Suta; Husodo, Ario Yudo; Nugraha, Gibran Satya; Dwiyansaputra, Rama; Bimantoro, Fitri; Putrawan, I. Putu Teguh – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2021
Preservation of Indonesian culture is an important thing that must be considered. One of the efforts that have been made in preserving culture is technological development implementation. In cultural preservation, based on data obtained from 45 respondents from the Bima community in Indonesia, 34.9% of the community does not understand the Bima…
Descriptors: Latin, Alphabets, Written Language, Translation
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