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Demas, Jason – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2021
Winning teams have it, losing teams want it, and every coach wants to create it at the start of a new season. Culture can influence and determine the success or failures of any athletic program, especially if it is ignored. Any team needs a recipe for success, and one can create greatness by training and developing your team to be their best.…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Organizational Culture, Self Evaluation (Groups), Athletes
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Groves, Tracie – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2021
Women make up almost half of the workforce, but only a small percentage are ever promoted above middle management (Zarya). Although more women are working now than ever before, the numbers of high-level management positions still are primarily occupied by men, and the reason for this imbalance is still unclear. Why are women not able to break that…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Mentors, Labor Force, Employed Women
Jackson, Robyn – Educational Leadership, 2021
While schools' official vision statements--statements school leaders write telling their own deep vision for what they want their school to be--generally aren't empowering, they could be. A well-crafted vision statement is a powerful tool because it articulates the promise a leader and school staff make to students and provides focus. Drawing on…
Descriptors: Principals, Position Papers, Leadership Responsibility, Beliefs
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Fitchett, Paul G.; Rogelberg, Sandra M.; Cash, Anne H.; Beach, Kristen D.; Sun, Ting; Petty, Teresa M. – New Educator, 2021
In this case study, we explored how one college of education went about revising curricula across several programs; thereby disentangling multiple perspectives in order to address the needs of various external drivers as well as meeting faculty-driven needs. Informed by a conceptual framework undergirded by sociocultural theory and…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Schools of Education, Teacher Educators
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Carter, Susan; Sturm, Sean; Manalo, Emmanuel – International Journal for Academic Development, 2021
One way to support academics as whole people is to address the psychology of success and failure in academic work. Despite their success in securing doctorates and academic positions, academics often feel like imposters. The current neoliberal audit culture reinforces this sense by demanding more and more of them in terms of outputs that are…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Success, Failure, Faculty Development
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Allen, Rosie Elizabeth; Kannangara, Chathurika; Carson, Jerome – International Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021
An abundance of literature exists that explores the potential applications of grit in predicting several academic outcomes. Regardless, the concept of grit has been heavily criticised due to the number of inconsistencies among current research. Fully understanding the usefulness of grit in an educational context is a worthwhile pursuit and could…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Outcomes of Education, Academic Achievement, Attendance
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Jonbekova, Dilrabo; Kim, Tatyana; Kerimkulova, Sulushash; Ruby, Alan; Sparks, Jason – Higher Education Quarterly, 2021
The use of international scholarship programmes is part of a long-standing approach to human capital development in many developing and middle-income countries that finance studies at universities abroad and locally. Yet, many scholarship alumni struggle to thrive in their home country and encounter numerous difficulties in their transition to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Alumni, College Graduates, STEM Education
Crowson, James W. – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This qualitative, phenomenological study explored the attitudes of civilian (non-military) U.S. Air Force supply chain managers regarding the use of the five elements of the ADKAR Model ("awareness," "desire," "knowledge," "ability," and "reinforcement") as critical success factors (CSFs) to…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Supply and Demand, Information Management, Models
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Brodersen, R. Marc; Gagnon, Douglas; Liu, Jing; Moss, Tony – Regional Educational Laboratory Central, 2021
This tool is intended to support state and local education agencies in developing a statistical model for estimating student postsecondary success at the school or district level. The tool guides education agency researchers, analysts, and decisionmakers through options to consider when developing their own model. The resulting model generates an…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Models, Computation, Success
Cristina Camarena-Prieto – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study explores resiliency among former foster youth enrolled in four-year universities and seeks to understand what makes this unique population resilient enough to achieve and maintain academic success despite remaining underserved and largely absent from educational discourse (Johnson, 2020). The qualitative approach of this study involved…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Foster Care, Success, College Students
Bryan Boppert – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Students admitted late to college, also known as late-admits, are postsecondary students who apply to, get accepted by, and enroll in classes at colleges and universities two weeks prior to the start of a semester through the end of the add/drop period. This population has been studied extensively at the community college level, with findings…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Public Colleges, College Students, College Admission
Howard, Rachel – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Higher education institutions continue to place a strong emphasis on helping students successfully complete college. Currently, a limited amount of research supports teaching academic resilience as a skill in the higher education setting. In addition, little is known about using first-year experience (FYE) courses as a platform for teaching…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, First Year Seminars, Academic Achievement, Success
Tamara Linkow; Kelly Lack; Erin Bumgarner; Austin Nichols; Tori Morris – Boston Foundation, 2021
Success Boston, a city-wide initiative to boost college persistence and ultimately improve college completion rates for Boston's high school graduates, has one-on-one transition coaching as a core strategy. Transition coaching offers students sustained, proactive, and responsive support in their first two years of college. Specifically, coaches…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Coaching (Performance), College Students, Student Needs
Angela M. Johnson – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to understand "What are the lived experiences of online professional graduate students who utilize metacognitive study strategies for course success?". This study used Heidegger's hermeneutic approach to examine metacognitive study strategies in a graduate online master's level course.…
Descriptors: Course Content, Graduate Students, Metacognition, Learning Strategies
Tennessee Board of Regents - The College System of Tennessee, 2021
Across Tennessee, more than 595,000 working-age adults have earned college credit but do not have a postsecondary credential. In response to the growing economic demands over the past decade, many states launched efforts to re-engage students with some college but no degree (SCND). In 2018, Tennessee launched "Tennessee Reconnect," a…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Reentry Students, Community College Students, Success
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