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Ji-Eun Lee; Erin Ottmar; Jenny Yun-Chen Chan; Lauren Decker-Woodrow; Barbara Booker – Learning Environments Research, 2025
This study investigated (1) how students and their families' choices of learning modality differed by student demographics, (2) how much movement (i.e. learning modality changes) occurred during the pandemic school year, and (3) the mediating effect of movement on the relation between initial learning modality choices and students' mathematics…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, COVID-19, Pandemics, Grade 7
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Chiara Ghislieri; Domenico Sanseverino; Lara Colombo; Margherita Zito; Paola Spagnoli; Monica Molino – SAGE Open, 2025
Academic employment has shifted from focusing primarily on teaching and research to including broader institutional responsibilities. This expansion of roles has impacted academics' overall well-being, with additional challenges arising from the integration of new technologies. In demanding professional contexts like academia, work passion,…
Descriptors: Family Work Relationship, Sleep, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Lili Chen; Jun Li; Ying Pan; Sun-Yu Gao – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2025
Online student engagement plays a very essential role in the improvement of academic achievements. However, the role of school support in the relationship between online student engagement and academic achievements remain uncertain; whether its impact was different during and after the COVID-19 pandemic is also still being determined. Therefore,…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Academic Achievement, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Rui da Silva; Theresa Adrião – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
In a context of global educational policy, several actors are emerging in the negotiations around educational policies that promote the policies that they consider appropriate. In this way, many education systems follow globally structured educational agendas, albeit in different ways. These agendas can be seen as comprising three key policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Nongovernmental Organizations, Institutional Role
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Lindsay Daugherty; Brian Phillips; Jonathan H. Cantor; Amanda Perez; Jennifer Kret; Michael Vente – Grantee Submission, 2025
Nearly one in four college students struggle with food insecurity. Over the past decade, states and postsecondary institutions have expanded support for student nutritional needs through food pantries, emergency aid grants, and outreach and application efforts to efforts to increase student participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance…
Descriptors: College Students, Hunger, Student Participation, Eligibility
Ohio Department of Education and Workforce, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly increased already present challenges in staffing pupil transportation departments and school bus drivers across schools and districts. This shortage led to canceled and delayed bus routes, which increased student absenteeism and negatively affected learning outcomes. In response to these challenges, the General…
Descriptors: Student Transportation, Bus Transportation, School Buses, Pilot Projects
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James ChunHan Loi; Stephen John Quinn; Ida Fatimawati Adi Badiozaman – European Journal of Education, 2025
ABSTRACT Global research on shadow education has gained significant attention over the past three decades. The term was coined in a 1991 research project report in Malaysia, but, despite expanded global research, little follow-up research was conducted in that country. Drawing on a comparative analysis of senior secondary students surveyed in 2022…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tutoring, Private Education, Supplementary Education
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Matthew Myers Griffith; Barbara Pamphilon – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2024
This article explores the first field epidemiology training programme (FETP) through a case study to understand its approach to learning and education. Field epidemiologists deploy to outbreaks to investigate, control, and prevent future epidemics and pandemics. Since the 1950s, they have learned their trade through FETP. FETP arose at a…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Public Health, Epidemiology
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Jeffrey R. Di Leo – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
This article argues that it is only possible to teach without dread today if one does not value academic freedom. For these people, it is perfectly acceptable to be told what course they will teach, the content of those courses, and the modality of instruction. If one does not care about such things, then neoliberal academe with regard to teaching…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Academic Freedom, Professional Autonomy, COVID-19
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Ziene Mottiar; Greg Byrne; Geraldine Gorham; Emma Robinson – European Journal of Higher Education, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a rapid pivot to online learning across many higher education institutions globally. This paper investigates to what extent assessment strategies changed as a result of this pivot. It explores the case of Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) in Ireland and finds that 95% of respondents altered their…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning, Foreign Countries
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Gregory M. Francom – Computers in the Schools, 2024
Teaching and learning activities during the COVID-19 pandemic were largely ineffective, and exacerbated existing learning disparities (Dorn et al., 2020; Muscoviz & Evans, 2022). Instructional technologies were a significant component of these teaching and learning activities. Because K-12 teachers' internal beliefs are a significant predictor…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
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Miriam Pizzatto Colpo; Tiago Thompsen Primo; Marilton Sanchotene de Aguiar – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the challenges associated with the transition from face-to-face to emergency remote education increased concerns about student dropout. Aligned with this concern, this study investigates the impact of the pandemic on the dropout patterns of 3371 undergraduate students from a Brazilian institution. Using data mining…
Descriptors: Dropout Characteristics, COVID-19, Pandemics, Undergraduate Students
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Kirsten M. Weber; Natalie F. Douglas; Tierney Popp; Rachael K. Nelson – About Campus, 2024
Often, experiences of trauma challenge a person's ability to cope. Although many students on college campuses carry around trauma, the COVID-19 pandemic placed a magnifying glass on student mental health that made it clear universities cannot be passive when it comes to supporting students through their trauma. In this article, the authors argue…
Descriptors: College Students, Trauma Informed Approach, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Ilona Skackauskiene; Virginija Leonaviciute; Agne Sakalauske – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2024
Aviation is one of the most severely affected global industries by the COVID-19 pandemic, including passenger traffic, airport workforce, and operational processes: the total number of seats offered by airlines in 2020 decreased by about 50%, the number of passengers fell by about 60%, and this resulted in an estimated 371 billion USD loss in 2020…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Air Transportation, Corporations
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Caroline A. Smith; Kylie Barr; Ghufran Alhassani; Emma Taylor; Janet Conti – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Higher degree research candidates experience higher rates of anxiety and depression than the general population. This study explored the wellbeing and experiences of two independent groups of HDR candidates. One participating prior to the pandemic, and the second group during the COVID-19 pandemic. A mixed methods study comprising of a survey and…
Descriptors: Barriers, Well Being, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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