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Wahlstrom, Kyla L.; Plog, Amy E.; McNally, Janise; Meltzer, Lisa J. – Journal of School Health, 2023
Background: The benefits of delaying school start times for secondary students are well-established. However, no previous study has considered how changing school start times impacts sleep and daytime functioning for K-12 teachers. Methods: Teachers in a large suburban school district completed 3 annual surveys (pre-change n = 1687, post-change n…
Descriptors: School Schedules, Sleep, Well Being, Elementary School Teachers
Dabisch, Vito – European Educational Research Journal, 2023
Growing global debates surrounding parental school choice underscore the relevance of school place allocation. While there is much research on school choice, the enactment of such allocation policy is rarely analysed. Responding to this research gap, this article investigates how local politicians in Berlin put public primary school place…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Foreign Countries
Owan, Valentine J.; Chuktu, Onyinye; Dijeh, Ann E.; Zaafour, Abderrazak; Ukah, Julius U.; Chukwurah, Magaret U.; Ube, Denis A.; Asuquo, Michael E.; Uwase, Esuong U.; Udida, Udida J.; Ojong, Cyprian O. – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2023
This study examined the degree to which students indulge in six prominent misconducts in Distance Education Institutions (DEIs). The study also quantified how class size, instructional delivery and institutional policies predict students' indulgence in sharp practices using a general linear modelling approach. A sample of 871 participants was…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Foreign Countries, Cheating, Student Behavior
Sadownik, Alicja R. – Gender and Education, 2023
This article reports on a narrative inquiry (NI) of two Norwegian polyamorous families regarding their encounters with their children's kindergartens. NI as a theory and method is employed, along with discourse theory, to understand the experiences of these polyfamilies in Norway. Norway has declared its institutions to be discrimination-free but…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Family School Relationship, Family Structure, Disclosure
Hill, John; Smith, Karen – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2023
Although higher education has engaged in blended learning since the early 1990s and its benefits are well catalogued, research often focuses on individual programmes and less on how institutions envision and engage with it to enhance learning and teaching. This article provides a pre-COVID 19 pandemic snapshot of cross-institutional UK policy and…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Identification, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Usman Kojo Abonyi; Inusah Salifu – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2023
As part of the effort to create safer and more protective learning environments in Ghanaian schools, the Ghana Education Service in 2017 officially banned all forms of corporal punishment and required teachers to adopt a positive discipline toolkit based on a manual prescribed as an alternative to corporal punishment. This study sought to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Policy, Discipline Policy, Punishment
Chelsie E. Holifield – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Teaching is a profession with an extremely high level of turnover, especially among new teachers (See et al., 2020). Research supports that there is a correlation between job satisfaction and teachers choosing to stay or leave (Lane et al., 2019; Shibiti, 2020a). This qualitative case study sought to understand the experiences of teachers and…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Administrator Attitudes, School Policy, Personnel Policy
Lisa M. Fascia – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Women outnumber men in assistant professor positions at 4-year colleges and universities, but the story changes at the higher ranks. There are more men in associate professor positions and twice as many men than women at the full professor rank, the pinnacle of the faculty career and gateway to leadership and decision-making roles. Ample research…
Descriptors: Females, Women Faculty, Faculty Promotion, School Policy
Jennifer Riad – Curriculum and Teaching, 2023
This research explores curriculum management in higher education using Bolman and Deal's Four Frames Model. The study focuses on a private Southern California university's curriculum management process, examining it through the structural, human resources, political, and symbolic frames. The structural frame emphasizes role clarity and formal…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Human Resources, Political Influences, School Policy
Ryan, Rachel Ann; Whipps, Mackenzie D. M.; Bihuniak, Jessica Dauz – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: Despite the growing student parent population, many postsecondary institutions in the United States (U.S.) lack sufficient lactation policies for students. The objective of this study was to explore breastfeeding students' perceived awareness and use of on-campus lactation rooms and identify barriers and facilitators to expressing milk…
Descriptors: Infants, Nutrition, Mothers, College Students
Lindy Matthews – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study explores the issue of food insecurity within community colleges in Texas and highlights administrator's responses toward best and most promising practices and challenges in addressing food insecurity. The research was guided by complex adaptive systems theory and cynefin. Food insecurity among college students, especially community…
Descriptors: Food, Hunger, Administrator Role, Barriers
Vollmer, Rachel L.; Girsch, Virginia; Foster, Jaime S. – Journal of School Health, 2022
Background: Many schools implement well-intentioned food allergy policies; however, may not ease parents'/children's worry and concern. The purpose of this study was to (1) explore children's and parents' perceptions their school's food allergy policy and (2) compare these perceptions to the documented school policy. Methods: Children ages 8 to 18…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Childrens Attitudes, School Policy, Allergy
Qin, Xiaoting; Zahran, Hatice S.; Leon-Nguyen, Michelle; Kilmer, Greta; Collins, Pamela; Welch, Paige; Malilay, Josephine – Journal of School Health, 2022
Background: Asthma is one of the leading causes of school absenteeism. Schools can play an important role in coordinating asthma care. The purpose of this study was to assess the implementation of asthma-related school health policies and practices across states and how they have changed over time. Methods: Data were analyzed from 36 states that…
Descriptors: Diseases, School Policy, Health Promotion, Program Implementation
Mattar, Mohamed Y. – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2022
Academic institutions aim at achieving the highest standards of education and learning. Consequently, they prohibit academic corruption such as cheating or plagiarism. This article examines how international accreditation and quality assurance standards embody academic integrity as a main factor in deciding whether an academic institution should…
Descriptors: Integrity, Accreditation (Institutions), Foreign Countries, Cheating
Rine, P. Jesse; Wells, Cynthia A.; Braxton, John M.; Acklin, Kayla – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2022
Positive public perceptions of academic quality and professional ethics are critical to the long-term legitimacy of American colleges and universities. Faculty codes of conduct are one mechanism whereby the professoriate can define acceptable practice, exercise social control, and maintain public confidence in higher education, yet the drivers of…
Descriptors: Institutional Characteristics, School Policy, College Faculty, Religious Colleges