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Dominique J. Baker; Jaime Ramirez-Mendoza; Lauren Mena Shook; Christopher T. Bennett – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
News media plays a crucial role in the student loan policy ecosystem by influencing how policymakers and the public understand the "problem" of student loans. Prior research emphasizes the causal impact of the media on the social construction of policy issues and the lack of knowledge about the authors of news articles. Theory also…
Descriptors: Student Loan Programs, Authors, Educational Attainment, Newspapers
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Niall Dempsey – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2023
I have often felt ashamed of the disabled aspect of my masculine identity. Reflexive, autoethnographical practices help me to ask why? These practices facilitate a reorientation of my frames of reference, from shame to acceptance, by examining attitudes which coalesce around what has been described as the dilemma of disabled masculinity. This…
Descriptors: Masculinity, Autobiographies, Ethnography, Adult Education
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Hang Thu Nguyen-Phung; Nahashon Nzioka Nthenya – Education Economics, 2024
This paper investigated the impacts of education on women's empowerment in Kenya using six waves of nationally-representative KDHS data. Our study utilizes the change in educational structure in 1985 as an instrument and finds that women under the new system enhanced their schooling by approximately two years. One year of education prolongs…
Descriptors: Females, Foreign Countries, Empowerment, Educational History
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Willy Kauai; Brandi Jean Nalani Balutski – Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity, 2024
Prior to the United States' (U.S.) illegal occupation of the Hawaiian Kingdom government in 1893 and illegal annexation in 1898, literacy rates and educational attainment in the Hawaiian Kingdom were amongst the highest in the world. In contrast to the educational history of the 19th century, the usurpation of the Hawaiian educational system…
Descriptors: Educational History, Time Perspective, Literacy, Educational Attainment
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Osorio Vázquez, María Cristina; Bressers, Hans Th.A. – Gender and Education, 2022
The aim of this paper is to evaluate how peer support can contribute to the completion of secondary school for girls who have interrupted their education, so that they can achieve higher levels of schooling through a supportive community network in villages of the Yucatan peninsula in southeast Mexico. For this purpose, qualitative social science…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Adolescents, Secondary Education
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Dion Enari; Jacoba Matapo; Yvonne Ualesi; Radilaite Cammock; Hilda Port; Juliet Boon; Albert Refiti; Inez Fainga'a-Manu Sione; Patrick Thomsen; Ruth Faleolo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
Growing interest in Pacific issues has meant a surge in Pacific research across the globe. Sadly, some research on Pacific people has been done without Pacific knowledge, wisdom and culture. As Pacific researchers, we understand the importance of outputs that interweave our ancestral and cultural wisdom, whilst centring and privileging our…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Research, Indigenous Knowledge, Research Methodology
Jennifer L. O’Donoghue – Center for Universal Education at The Brookings Institution, 2025
Research with girls in marginalized contexts points to the critical need for sustained, collective, and coordinated efforts to address the root causes of oppression and exclusion at multiple levels, shift social norms and power dynamics, and expand girls' ability to more fully exercise agency in their lives and in their communities. Agency is…
Descriptors: Females, Personal Autonomy, Disadvantaged, Equal Education
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In, Jung; Breen, Richard – Sociology of Education, 2023
U.S. studies have found that stratified graduate education accounts for most of the relatively strong intergenerational socioeconomic association among postgraduate degree holders. The same association has been observed, but not explained, in countries with higher education systems that differ from that of the United States. We explore the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Study, Graduate Study, College Graduates
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Kaweesi, Edward Silvestre – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
This paper posits that the foundations of the teaching of political theory at Makerere University College obtain from British and American hegemony. The hegemonic tendencies are exemplified by the content of what was taught as political theory, the nature of the teaching staff in the Department of Political Science -- the country of origin, the…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational History, Teaching Methods, Political Science
Kwakye, Isaac; Deane, K. C. – Washington Student Achievement Council, 2022
When postsecondary education is accessible and pathways to earning a credential are available to all, the economic and personal benefits afforded to both individuals and society are substantial. Improving access and completion using strategies that attempt to support all students--regardless of demographic background--may yield important progress.…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Equal Education, Success, State Action
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Gerrard, Jessica – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2021
Contemporary politics has brought the figure of the 'uneducated' into glaring view, from Trump's 'love' of the 'poorly educated' to analyses suggesting a supposed 'uneducated populous' is responsible for the rise of far-right politics. In this paper I respond to this so-called 'post-truth' contemporary moment by considering how education underpins…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Ethics, Deception, Educational Attainment
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Dancy, Melissa; Hodari, Apriel K. – International Journal of STEM Education, 2023
Background: We present an analysis of interviews with 27 self-identified progressive white-male physics faculty and graduate students discussing race and gender in physics. White cis men dominate most STEM fields and are particularly overrepresented in positions of status and influence (i.e., full professors, chairs, deans, etc.), positioning them…
Descriptors: Physics, College Faculty, Graduate Students, Males
Easaw Alemayehu Assefa – Online Submission, 2025
School Feeding Programs (SFPs) represent essential interventions which enhance health along with nutritional status and educational attainment of children who live within regions experiencing food insecurity in low and middle-income countries. This paper examines the role of school feeding programs toward achieving the United Nations (UN) 2030…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Educational Attainment, Geographic Regions, Food
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Cinderella Komolafe; Beáta Dávid – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2024
During their studies, Roma university students enter into a milieu different from their family environment and this can affect their identity. In our research, we used life story interviews (N 5 108) to study Roma university students who attended Roma College for Advanced Studies (RCAS). We were interested in how their identities were formed and…
Descriptors: Family Environment, College Students, Self Concept, Student Attitudes
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Archer, Louise; Francis, Becky; Henderson, Morag; Holmegaard, Henriette; Macleod, Emily; Moote, Julie; Watson, Emma – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2023
Scant sociological attention has been given to the role of luck within social mobility/reproduction. This paper helps address this conceptual gap, drawing on insights from over 200 longitudinal interviews conducted with 20 working-class young people and 22 of their parents over an 11-year period, from age 10-21. We explore the potential…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Young Adults, Working Class
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