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Lou, Sophia P.; Han, Dingfen; Kuczmarski, Marie F.; Evans, Michele K.; Zonderman, Alan B.; Crews, Deidra C. – Health Education & Behavior, 2023
Background: Health literacy (HL) and health numeracy (HN), the ability to interpret and act on quantitative health information, are important for hypertension self-management such as limiting sodium intake. We examined associations of HL, HN, and Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet accordance. Participants: Among 1,073 hypertensive…
Descriptors: Health Education, Multiple Literacies, Numeracy, Dietetics
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Zilvinskis, John; Morgan, Demetri L.; Dugan, Brendan – Journal of College Student Development, 2020
Following insights gleaned from a previous study the authors conducted, and to encourage greater transparency in the quantitative research design of higher education studies, the authors tested which institution-level variables found within the activism literature can be retained when modeling student activism behavior at multiple levels (Morgan,…
Descriptors: Activism, College Students, Institutional Characteristics, Predictor Variables
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Ozfidan, Burhan; Duman, John; Aydin, Hasan – Educational Studies, 2022
The purpose of the study is to examine the parents' perceptions of STEM-oriented public schools. The significance of study is to investigate whether any correlations were present among parental perception and ethnicity, linguistic, and income and educational background of parents. The parents from 13 different STEM-oriented schools in Texas state…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, STEM Education, Public Schools, Predictor Variables
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Nicholas Urquhart; Juliann Sergi McBrayer; Cordelia Zinskie; Richard Cleveland – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: This research examine participation in a dual enrollment program and a student's race and socioeconomic status. In addition to examining the college retention and graduation rates (student success) of dual and non-dual enrolled students, this study looked at potential race and socioeconomic disparities. Design/methodology/approach: A…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Academic Persistence, Race, Socioeconomic Status
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Goldhaber, Dan; Koedel, Cory; Özek, Umut; Parsons, Eric – AERA Open, 2022
We use administrative data from three states to document the relationships between geographic mobility and student outcomes during K-12 schooling. We focus specifically on nonstructural mobility events--which we define as school changes that do not occur as the result of normal transitions between schools--and on longitudinal measures that capture…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Student Mobility, Identification, At Risk Students
Matheny, Kaylee T.; Thompson, Marissa E.; Townley-Flores, Carrie; reardon, sean f. – Stanford Center for Education Policy Analysis, 2022
We use data from the Stanford Education Data Archive to describe district-level trends in average academic achievement between 2009 and 2019. Though on average school districts' test scores improved very modestly (by about 0.001 SDs/year), there is significant variation among districts. Moreover, we find that average test score disparities between…
Descriptors: Trend Analysis, Academic Achievement, Achievement Gap, School Districts
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Hwang, NaYoung; Domina, Thurston – Education Finance and Policy, 2021
To evaluate the net effects of classroom disciplinary practices, policy makers and educators must understand not only their effects on disciplined students but also their effects on non-disciplined peers. In this study, we estimate the link between peer suspensions and non-suspended students' learning trajectories in a California school district…
Descriptors: Suspension, Academic Achievement, Predictor Variables, Discipline Policy
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Parker, Eugene T., III; Trolian, Teniell L. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2020
This study uses data from the 2014 wave of the Student Experience in the Research University (SERU) survey to examine the association between students' interactions with and perceptions of faculty in college and their perceptions of the climate for diversity at research universities. Results revealed that frequently communicating with a faculty…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Educational Environment, Teacher Student Relationship, Diversity
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Lin, Ching-Hui; Borden, Victor M. H.; Chen, Jyun-Hong – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2020
Despite concerted efforts to increase participation in advanced placement (AP) and dual credit (DC) programs, their efficacy remains unexplored. Drawing upon St. John's model as the conceptual framework, this study employed a discrete-time event history analysis to examine the interplay between forms of financial aid and persistence toward degree…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Academic Persistence, Dual Enrollment, Advanced Placement
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Megan Kuhfeld; James Soland; Christine Pitts; Margaret Burchinal – Educational Researcher, 2020
Students' level of academic skills at school entry are a strong predictor of later academic success, and focusing on improving these skills during the preschool years has been a priority during the past 10 years. Evidence from two prior nationally representative studies indicated that incoming kindergarteners' math and literacy skills were higher…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Enrollment, Predictor Variables, Kindergarten
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Mitani, Hajime – AERA Open, 2021
Today's economy demands higher order thinking skills (HOTS), and the public education system has a critical role in supporting students' acquisition of HOTS. Yet, numerous studies documented inequity in access to higher quality instruction that promotes HOTS, which could result in wide test score gaps in HOTS. In this study, I examined test score…
Descriptors: Scores, Achievement Gap, Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods
Hora, Matthew T.; Wolfgram, Matthew; Chen, Zi – Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2019
Internships are widely perceived as a "high-impact practice" that opens the doors of opportunity for college students, yet little is known about obstacles to participation. Instead, educators and employers too often view participation as unproblematic, with many postsecondary institutions beginning to mandate internships for graduation…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Barriers, College Students, Access to Education
Megan Kuhfeld; James Soland; Christine Pitts; Margaret Burchinal – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2019
Students' level of academic skills at school entry are a strong predictor of later academic success, and focusing on improving these skills during the preschool years has been a priority during the past ten years. Evidence from two prior nationally representative studies indicated that incoming kindergarteners' math and literacy skills were higher…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Enrollment, Predictor Variables, Kindergarten
Ferrare, Joseph J.; Lee, You-Geon – Wisconsin Center for Education Research, 2014
Despite extensive efforts to increase the number of undergraduates majoring and persisting in science, math, engineering, and technology (STEM) fields, there is surprisingly little understanding of recent patterns of switching from these majors to those in other fields of study. In addition, little is known about whether the racial, class, and…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), STEM Education, Undergraduate Students, Comparative Analysis
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Martin, Steven P.; Kendig, Sarah M. – Journal of Family Issues, 2013
This study examines time with children among women who remain childless in young to middle adulthood. The authors identify biologically childless women aged 25 to 44 years in the June 2004-2008 Current Population Survey, and use their subsequent time use diaries in the 2004-2009 American Time Use Survey to measure their time with children. The…
Descriptors: Childlessness, Females, Adults, Children
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