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Reynolds, Jessica; Cruise, Susan – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2020
Undergraduate persistence has been a topic of interest in the literature for years. With the variety of factors that influence persistence in a negative way, this is not all that surprising. In order to increase persistence rates, these factors must be identified, and the appropriate interventions must be taken in order to ensure that individuals…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Academic Persistence, Undergraduate Students, Socioeconomic Status
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Alibakhshi, Goudarz; Nikdel, Fariborz; Labbafi, Akram – Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education, 2020
Teacher self-efficacy has been abundantly studied. However, it seems that the consequences of teachers' self-efficacy have not been appropriately explored yet. The research objective was to investigate the consequences of teachers' teaching self-efficacy. The researchers used a qualitative research method. They collected the data through…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Teacher Influence
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Lew, Moi Mooi; Nelson, Regena F.; Shen, Yuqian; Ong, Yung Kiet – International Education Studies, 2020
This study aimed to explore influential personal factors that could affect graduate students' academic persistence. Data were collected with an online questionnaire and one-on-one interviews. The findings indicated that graduate students had integrated into the academic environment and established a positive relationship with advisors and program…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Academic Persistence, Social Integration, Student Adjustment
Santoro, Doris A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2020
When teachers talk about leaving the profession, they are commonly described as "burnt out." But for many, argues Doris Santoro, that's not the real story. In truth, most teachers enter teaching because they want to pursue moral commitments to the well-being of their students, colleagues, and communities. In-depth interviews with…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Teaching Conditions, Teacher Attitudes, Moral Values
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Walsh, Michael James – Journal of Educators Online, 2020
This study examined the relationship between grit, conscientiousness, and online doctoral grade point average. Self-reported grit scores were calculated using the Grit-S scale and conscientiousness scores were calculated using the Big Five Inventory. Grade point average was self-reported; however, it was also verified by a screen shot of the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, Academic Persistence, Resilience (Psychology)
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Kromka, Stephen M.; Goodboy, Alan K.; Banks, Jaime – Communication Education, 2020
Instructors tell stories for pedagogical reasons, but not all classroom stories are necessarily relevant to students and their learning. This study examined how instructors tell stories in ways that students find relevant or irrelevant to their lives. Participants were 388 undergraduate students who responded to an open-ended survey asking them to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, College Faculty, Teaching Methods
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Soulen, Rita Reinsel – School Library Research, 2020
School librarians occupy a unique position to offer supports for first-year teachers to build teachers' resilience, reduce their burnout, and ensure retention. Fifteen school librarians recruited twenty-six new teachers in their schools to form the treatment group. A comparison group of twenty-six new teachers were matched by initial scores on a…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Librarians, Beginning Teachers, Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Head, Alison J.; Braun, Steven; MacMillan, Margy; Yurkofsky, Jessica; Bull, Alaina C. – Project Information Literacy, 2020
This two-part series explores U.S. media coverage of the COVID-19 outbreak during the first 100 days of 2020. This second report focuses on the visual messaging of the coronavirus story in the early months of 2020. Just as journalists have chosen their words to convey meaning about an emerging global crisis, photojournalists have crafted similar…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, News Reporting, Photography
Bull, Alaina C.; MacMillan, Margy; Fister, Barbara – Project Information Literacy, 2020
This guide provides ideas for class and personal exercises using the research findings from the second report in the two-part series, "Visual Messaging of the Coronavirus News Story." The ideas and prompts in the guide are for different steps of inquiry and were designed to build news literacy and strengthen information agency using the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, News Reporting, Photography
Munroe Bignall, Seliene Elessia – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the qualifying cumulative grade point average (C-GPA) and grit in engineering students compared with African American female engineering students, who qualify to take upper-level courses in engineering at a Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) in a Southern state.…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Engineering Education, College Students, Academic Persistence
Michael Burgess – ProQuest LLC, 2020
"Teacher Recruitment and Retention and the Minority Teacher Shortage among Latinx Teachers in the United States and Mexico" uses both quantitative and qualitative analysis to examine Latinx teacher retention in Mexico and the United States. The first article "Teacher Attrition and Job Dissatisfaction in Mexico: Why Do Mexican…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Minority Group Teachers, Latin Americans, Teacher Persistence
Aliya Beavers – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Despite the greater numbers of underrepresented racial and ethnic minority (UREM) students enrolling in college over the last few years, many disparities still exist between UREM students (specifically Black and Latinx) and their White student peers when looking at grade point average, "staying-in-college," and degree attainment. The…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Student Behavior, Student Attitudes, Program Effectiveness
Rodney K. Barr – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Career development events (CDEs) play an essential role in agricultural education programs and the National FFA Organization. The competitive events are promoted as tools to develop career and college readiness of high school students. This study examined whether participation and performance in agricultural education CDEs in high school can…
Descriptors: Career Development, Predictor Variables, Academic Persistence, College Freshmen
Jennifer P. Bowman Wilson – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This applied dissertation is a mixed-methods study designed to collect student perspectives of an online First-Year Experience (FE) course and to determine the overall value of the FE course. The researcher sought to identify what is the value of the FE course to the students enrolled in this online course. In the study's survey, students will be…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Program Effectiveness, College Freshmen, Electronic Learning
Jose A. Inoa – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Although the enrollment rates of Latino college students has increased over the last decade, the graduation rate of Latino students has not kept pace. The Latino population is the largest and fastest growing minority group in the United States, but the college graduation rate of Latino students is among the lowest of all minorities. Despite the…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), First Generation College Students, College Graduates, Hispanic American Students
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