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Susan Swars Auslander; Gary E. Bingham; Karie Brown; Carla L. Tanguay; Debra S. Fuentes – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2025
This study explored elementary teachers' (N = 26) development as novice Elementary Mathematics Specialists (EMSs). They worked in 21 urban-situated schools in the United States that served historically marginalised students. Professional learning experiences aimed to prepare them as effective and equitable mathematics teachers and teacher leaders…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Specialists, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Disadvantaged
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Audrey Amrein-Beardsley; Zarrina T. Azizova; Norman P. Gibbs; Chukwu Ikegwuonu; Jeongeun Kim; Deborah Michele La Torre; Matthew R. Lavery; Margarita Pivovarova; Yi Zheng – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2025
In response to a call for research on using the SATs and ACTs for U.S.-based college and university admissions, researchers systematically interrogated the literature surrounding both tests, using a framework for validity evidence built upon the "Standards of Educational and Psychological Testing" and Kane's contemporary view of…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Test Validity, Psychometrics, Decision Making
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Yaprak Dalat Ward; James G. Ward; Li-Jen Lester – Information Systems Education Journal, 2024
This study investigated the digital existence of the food bank users in a university town in Texas, and subsequently, aligned with the research's pragmatic focus, the researchers designed a training model for these food bank users. Two research questions guided the study: What are the digital existence levels of the food bank users, and what…
Descriptors: Food, Hunger, Universities, Digital Literacy
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Elizabeth Taylor – Journal of College Academic Support Programs, 2025
This promising practice article explores the implementation of an academic recovery program along with supplemental programs at a small liberal arts Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in the southeastern United States, Miles College. Miles is an open-enrollment institution, where most students are Pell Grant eligible,…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, First Generation College Students, Federal Aid, Grants
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Rockey, Alex; Cohn, Jenae; Eastman, Samantha – Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2023
With near ubiquitous smartphone ownership among 18-29-year-olds, many students carry mobile technology everywhere they go, yet little is known about how students use mobile devices for learning. For historically marginalized students, in particular, their phone may be an important tool for learning--especially if it is the primary device used to…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Barriers, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications
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Beth A. Towle – Writing Center Journal, 2024
First-generation students (FGS) make up a significant percentage of college populations. However, they experience hardships that are less common for their continuing-generation peers. They struggle to understand the "rules" of college and lack the cultural capital that can help students succeed through generations of knowledge about how…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Outreach Programs
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Alexis E. Hunter; Chanelle Jones-Ahmed; Ben Kirshner; Solicia E. Lopez – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2025
The continued state-sanctioned violence towards marginalized communities and a reactionary political landscape have exacerbated the need for youth of color activists to prioritize holistic wellness. Healing is necessary because although engagement in activism may address root causes of harm, it also takes an immense toll on the bodymindspirit…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Power Structure, Youth, Activism
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Meta M. Landys – Online Learning, 2025
Student attrition in online courses remains a significant concern, particularly in STEM disciplines. Common pedagogical practices in STEM, such as timed, high-stakes "traditional" exams, may contribute to attrition by adversely affecting cognitive development, student attitudes toward their discipline, and various aspects of motivation.…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Access to Information, Testing, Biology
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Denis Schulz; Karen Gaudreault; Ruby Lynch-Arroyo – Research Management Review, 2024
Background: Research administration is a profession embedded in various academic and non-academic structures ranging from universities with high research activities to not-for-profit health systems and small teaching colleges. Research administrators are the stewards of this profession, and their responsibilities include assisting faculty in…
Descriptors: Research Administration, Administrators, Professional Isolation, Administrator Attitudes
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Charlotte L. Bagnall; Lucy A. James; Yvonne Skipper – Higher Education Quarterly, 2025
Universities may offer students from disadvantaged personal or socioeconomic contexts a lower threshold for entry compared to students from a more stable or affluent background; this is termed a contextual offer. Examples may include having a health condition, disability or living and going to school in a less affluent area. While there has been…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Student Experience, College Admission
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Sackett, Corrine R.; Mack, Heather L.; Sharma, Jyotsana; Cook, Ryan M.; Dogan-Dixon, Jardin – Professional Counselor, 2023
Microaggressions can and do occur in the counseling process, yet there is a dearth of literature about how counselors-in-training (CITs) experience this phenomenon from clients or how they may respond to clients who perpetuate microaggressions against them in a therapeutic setting. Therefore, in this constructivist phenomenological study, we…
Descriptors: Aggression, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Training, Therapy
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D. C. Lambert – Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2023
In an increasingly diverse and interconnected world, the need for the development and mastery of soft skills has perhaps never been greater. Schools can play a key role in soft skills education, but implementation in the classroom has faced a range of challenges that have impeded instruction. One solution is embedding soft skills within an extant…
Descriptors: Soft Skills, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Sean Kamperman – Written Communication, 2024
This essay analyzes the rhetorical framing tactics of a group of disability activists to understand how they use key words, topic shifts, and other framing maneuvers to amplify marginalized voices in public debates. Focusing on a town hall meeting and a legislator update meeting between activists and lawmakers, the author uses "stasis"…
Descriptors: Activism, Disabilities, Advocacy, Disadvantaged
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Gwendolyn R. Svenson; Olivia Arnold; Patricia Vigil; Naomi Nishi; Christianne Magee – Journal of Youth Development, 2025
The Veterinary Perspectives Institute (VPI) was designed to address the challenges faced by underrepresented youth who are interested in veterinary medicine. This study examines the VPI, a tuition-free program that introduces students from under-resourced high schools to veterinary medicine and One Health through a hands-on, transdisciplinary…
Descriptors: High School Students, Disadvantaged, Veterinary Medicine, Biomedicine
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Rousoulioti, Thomais; Tsagari, Dina; Giannikas, Christina Nicole – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2022
This article contributes to the on-going discussion of parental involvement in the education of children, with emphasis on new and unfamiliar roles of parents during the COVID-19 pandemic. The case study undertaken focuses on parents of first graders who belong to non-vulnerable and vulnerable social groups, and the first-grade teachers of a…
Descriptors: Parents as Teachers, COVID-19, Pandemics, Grade 1
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