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Chua Reyes, Vicente; Hamid, Obaidul; Hardy, Ian – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2022
This article explores the sense-making experiences of one specific stakeholder group in education reform -- school leaders -- who find themselves wedged by significant material challenges, on the one hand, and disparate reform efforts, on the other hand. The research draws upon experiences from the Philippines where reform efforts are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Educational Change, Barriers
Laboy Baiz, Deyaneira – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2022
Hurricane María had a profound impact on the way essential health services were given during the emergency period that followed its landfall on Puerto Rico. The main objective of this research was to find out what people with health conditions in need of essentials services from hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies did during the emergency period.…
Descriptors: Influences, Federal Government, Negligence, Health Services
Öner, Sibel – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2022
Ecological migration can be defined as the forced abandonment of the place where people live in order to continue their lives after the deterioration of the ecological balance for various reasons as a result of the negativities they have experienced. In this study, it was tried to determine the views of social studies teachers about migrations due…
Descriptors: Migration, Ecology, Social Studies, Teacher Attitudes
Menashy, Francine; Zakharia, Zeena – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2022
International actors increasingly advocate for partnerships in education in emergencies (EiE) to address the dire educational opportunities of school-aged children in sites of disaster, armed conflict, forced migration, and other humanitarian crises. This study explores the nature of partnerships in EiE. We examine the impetus behind an expansion…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Natural Disasters, War, Migration
White, Ricky John; Wolfe, Melissa Joy – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
This paper speculates as to the material consequences of the ecological crisis for the current objectives of the education system in the State of Victoria. Drawing upon new materialist thought, it presents a post-qualitative inquiry into the lead author's experiences as an educator during a 2014 fire event in the Latrobe Valley region of…
Descriptors: Climate, Ecology, Environmental Education, Educational Objectives
Clum, Katie; Ebersole, Liz; Wicks, David; Shea, Munyi – Online Learning, 2022
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 and the ensuing public health crisis, thousands of higher education institutions (HEIs) worldwide have had to grapple with rapid pivots to emergency remote online learning modalities with relatively little time to prepare, and the need to maintain these modalities continues to extend longer than most…
Descriptors: Online Courses, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
Armstrong, Cory L.; Hou, Jue; Towery, Nathan – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2022
This study sought to measure risk perception and behavioral intention in rural and urban communities in Mississippi and Alabama when severe weather strikes. We developed an experiment testing how visual cues and media messages surrounding an impending hurricane could influence an individual's decision-making in the situation. Respondents were…
Descriptors: Risk, Intention, Rural Population, Urban Population
Victoria McCardell Harpool – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this historical case study is to examine the response of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU) to Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. The AJCU is a voluntary association of 28 Jesuit higher education institutions rooted in the Jesuit charism that centers on God's desire for a direct relationship with creation,…
Descriptors: Weather, Natural Disasters, Religious Colleges, Historical Interpretation
Harmey, Sinéad; Moss, Gemma – Educational Review, 2023
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the immediate and longer-term effects of school closures and ongoing interruptions on children's learning have been a source of considerable apprehension to many. In an attempt to anticipate and mitigate the effect of school closures, researchers and policymakers have turned to the learning loss literature,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Achievement Gains, School Closing
Wake, Alexandra; Smith, Erin; Ricketson, Matthew – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2023
Australia and New Zealand have reputations as countries prone to catastrophic and frequent natural and man-made disasters. Therefore, it is no surprise that antipodean academics want trauma-informed education for their journalism students. This study presents the Australian-New Zealand results of a 2021 survey exploring educators' attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, College Faculty, Trauma, Journalism Education
Wanwalee Inpin; Reni Juwitasari; Maya Dania; Yuki Miyake; Takayoshi Maki; Yukiko Takeuchi – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2023
Frequently, global disasters occur due to human-induced activities, involving international society's role in attempting disaster risk reduction. This study aimed to examine the current state of Thai disaster education at the school level, which Japan supports, and analyze higher education's role in enhancing school-level disaster education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Emergency Programs, Natural Disasters, Early Adolescents
Jennifer Flemming; Ritesh Shah; Nina Weisenhorn; Julie Chinnery; Gwendolyn Heaner – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2023
Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, education systems have grappled with the complexity of protecting the wellbeing of learners and educators, along with ensuring learners' continued engagement with learning. This has led to an increasing number of calls to strengthen education-sector resilience to future shocks and stressors, particularly…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Resilience (Psychology), Foreign Countries
Moleboheng Ramulumo; Soane Mohapi – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2023
This study investigated the potential benefits and challenges associated with the implementation of blended learning as a strategy for curriculum recovery and enhancement of student performance in Grade 12 science and mathematics education. Blended learning, which combines traditional face-to-face teaching methods with online learning, was…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Natural Disasters, Foreign Countries, Academic Achievement
Hudson, Philip J.; Lai, Betty; Short, Mary B. – European Journal of Psychology and Educational Research, 2020
This study examines the relationship between prior trauma and post disaster psychological distress in a sample of college students exposed to Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Texas in 2017. College students (n = 324) receive treatment for psychological problems at very low rates, so screening for the most vulnerable students after a disaster is…
Descriptors: Risk, Psychological Patterns, College Students, Natural Disasters
Pecha, Hannah; Scott, Catherine – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2020
Although severe weather has the potential to significantly impact people and the environment, it also presents unique opportunities to teach students about different weather phenomena and how to prepare. When our community was anticipating the hit of Hurricane Matthew, this was a great opportunity for students to become meteorologists and…
Descriptors: Weather, Science Activities, Elementary School Students, Natural Disasters