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Bishop, Joshua D. – New York Journal of Student Affairs, 2022
This study describes what higher education professionals perceived as positive workplace adaptations in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Two surveys were administered to groups of professionals in the field of higher education to obtain information about their perception of positive changes experienced in their work during COVID-19 pandemic. The…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Higher Education, Work Environment
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Lap, Trinh Quoc; Ngoc, Tran Duyen; Thao, Le Thanh – International Journal of Educational Methodology, 2022
A transition from pre-service training programs to teaching is a dramatic and somehow painful experience for novice teachers. The question is what difficulties novice teachers face and how they negotiate their professional identity to cope with difficulties and find joys in their career. This study is aimed to investigate novice teachers'…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Novices, Professional Identity, Foreign Countries
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Khwaja, Tehmina; Zafar, Aliya M.; Faize, Fayyaz Ahmad – International Journal of Educational Leadership and Management, 2022
This research explored the experiences and perspectives of university leaders in Pakistan. Using a qualitative narrative approach, we explored leadership stories, challenges, and opportunities at various positions unique to the Pakistani context. Findings underscored the accidental nature of higher education leadership in Pakistan, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Administration, Public Colleges, Leadership Responsibility
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Demir, Selçuk; Çobanoglu, Necati – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2022
It is obvious that teachers may exhibit negative attitudes if they think they are alone and worthless in their own school environment. This paper focuses on determining the role of organisational exclusion attitudes of teachers and their feelings of happiness at work. For this purpose, correlational design was utilized in the research. The sample…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Perception
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Orsmond, Paul; Merry, Stephen; Reiling, Kevin – Oxford Review of Education, 2022
Undergraduate students have been shown to spontaneously form communities of practice and social networks that support their learning and identity development. This study considers the translation of this participatory learning into professional employment following graduation. Thirteen former biological sciences students from a single UK…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Education Work Relationship, College Graduates, Science Careers
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Aslan Gördesli, Meltem – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2022
Job burnout is a problem characterized by physical and mental problems caused by intense working conditions. In recent years, many teachers on a global scale have stated that they have experienced job burnout. It is known that many teachers who experience job burnout report sleep, fatigue, desire to quit work, low level of professional…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Teacher Burnout, Self Efficacy, Correlation
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Rusman, Ellen; Storm, Jeroen – International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 2022
Novice teachers are often discouraged by the problems they encounter in their daily professional practices and they (still) feel unable to cope with. This is also reflected in high drop-out rates in the early stages of teachers' careers. In this paper a theory-informed methodology to support novice teachers' individual and collective professional…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Novices, Faculty Development, Individual Development
Crowne, Sarah Shea; Hegseth, Danielle; Ekyalongo, Yuko Yadatsu; Bultinck, Erin; Li, Weilin; Haas, Maggie; Cohen, Rachel Chazan – Child Trends, 2022
Home visiting is a service delivery strategy for inter-generational family-centered supports during the pivotal window from pregnancy to early childhood. Expanded federal support for home visiting began with the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program, which was authorized by Congress in 2010, and provides funding…
Descriptors: Home Visits, Labor Force, Policy, Work Environment
Schmitt, John; deCourcy, Katherine – Economic Policy Institute, 2022
For more than a decade, academics and education policy experts have raised concerns about a widespread shortage of teachers in the United States. The first wave of warnings came in response to the drastic cuts in state and local spending on education following the Great Recession. In this report, the authors use data from a wide range of sources…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Pandemics, COVID-19, Teacher Salaries
Ikemoto, Gina – George W. Bush Institute, Education Reform Initiative, 2022
The role of school leader is increasingly complex, and the impact of the pandemic made these jobs almost impossible at times. Principal burnout is often high, and morale is often low. Retaining and supporting strong principals, who have a measurable impact on the success of their students, is a priority for the field. This case study describes how…
Descriptors: Principals, Supervision, Leadership Responsibility, Leadership Qualities
Stephanie Ann Beaver-Guzman – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This qualitative inquiry examined the lived realities of ten Native American female faculty throughout California Community Colleges, California State Universities, and University of California institutions. This study examined the ways in which participants negotiate their professional self and Indigenous womanhood across personal, tribal…
Descriptors: American Indians, Minority Group Teachers, College Faculty, Females
Joy Cherrelle Avery – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Roles such as principal and superintendent are politically positioned to affect policy and are seen as a steppingstone to the school district administration. In the United States of America, Black women are few in leadership positions. In the 2019-2020 school year there were approximately 1,662 public high school principals in the State of Texas…
Descriptors: Females, Blacks, African Americans, Principals
Nancy R. Robles – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Although women have surpassed men in obtaining advanced degrees at all levels they continue to be underrepresented in the highest-level positions across industries. Gender has placed women at a professional disadvantage and adding the intersectionality of racial and ethnic identity along with other identities has resulted in fewer opportunities…
Descriptors: Leaders, Females, Minority Groups, Race
Sergio Saenz – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The issue that this study addresses is the lack of Chicana/os in higher education leadership positions. In response to this issue, the purpose of the study is to understand the experiences and draw perspectives from successful non-faculty Chicana/o higher education leaders to identify the individual, cultural, organizational, and environmental…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Disproportionate Representation, Leadership Role, Hispanic Americans
Chenelle S. Boatswain – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Black women who serve in administrative leadership roles in higher education do so amidst conflicting experiences wherein they are positioned to exercise authority while being subjugated to conditions, socially and institutionally, that uphold racism and sexism. The manifestations and effects of gender and race-based oppression on Black women…
Descriptors: Women Administrators, African Americans, College Administration, Racism
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