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Juliana Moletta; Luiz Alberto Pilatti – SAGE Open, 2025
This study aims to identify the main motivations and challenges universities face in the patent filing process. The study employs a systematic literature review using the Methodi Ordinatio to select and rank articles. Initially, 14,559 articles were collected, which were reduced to 257 after several filtering stages. The final sample was limited…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Universities, Motivation, Barriers
Rebecca Friesen; Adriana D. Cimetta – American Journal of Evaluation, 2025
Understanding what hinders or facilitates the implementation of change strengthens formative assessments. We propose a framework for interrogating the relational, political, discursive, and structural dimensions of power-shaping change efforts. In addition, we describe the application of this framework to a change initiative to better understand…
Descriptors: Change, Power Structure, Formative Evaluation, Barriers
Hendrik Berghaeuser; Max Prass; Ralf Lindner – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Research Ethics is a key element of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI). In spite of an increased interest in this topic there is little empirical evidence about scientists' practice and perception of Research Ethics. Drawing on a large-scale survey among 4,180 European researchers we present unique insights into Research Ethics activities,…
Descriptors: Researchers, Ethics, Foreign Countries, Attitudes
Irene Tuffrey-Wijne; Andrea Bruun; Elizabeth Tilley; Jo Giles; Sarah Gibson; Amanda Cresswell; Richard Keagan-Bull; Leon Jordan; Gemma Allen; Sarah Swindells; Nicola Payne; Rhidian Hughes; Rebecca Anderson-Kittow – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: People with intellectual disabilities are rarely involved in end-of-life decisions. This study investigated and further developed approaches and resources to enable inclusive end-of-life care planning. Methods: A multi-centre, multi-method four-phase study, involving 195 researchers, participants, advisors and co-design members,…
Descriptors: Terminal Illness, Older Adults, Planning, Intellectual Disability
Nathan Sick; Julia Payne – Urban Institute, 2025
To reduce hunger and improve nutrition for students, including through the School Meals for All universal meals program, California and its local school districts employ thousands of workers. But many of those workers do not earn enough to afford to live near where they work. Led by Food Insight Group, the authors surveyed 108 school districts and…
Descriptors: Housing, Food Service, School Personnel, Barriers
Lakeshia Brown; Joshua Bernstein – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
There is a persistent misunderstanding in the interdisciplinary field of public health, particularly regarding the roles and titles associated with health education specialists. The confusion necessitates a focus on collaboration, professional development, and standardizing terms within the realm of public health, health education, and health…
Descriptors: Health Education, Specialists, Role, Clinics
Kate Scott; Georgia Dawson; Jon Quach – Journal of Educational Change, 2025
There is emerging evidence that teachers in non-tertiary educational settings that are "ready for change" are more likely to successfully implement change programs. However, what to measure, and how often to measure, to determine teacher readiness for change remains contested, as does how such data might be used by implementation…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Readiness, Educational Change, Measures (Individuals)
Amy Connery; Christopher D. Constantino – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Despite the literature highlighting the mostly negative impact of stuttering on an individual's life, there is emerging evidence alluding to an alternative and more advantageous experience for some adults who stutter. Features of this alternative experience include enhanced interpersonal relationships and increased sensitivity to…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Interpersonal Relationship, Role, Psychological Patterns
Clare Gaunt, Editor – European University Association, 2025
Despite the deeply entrenched nature of the current publishing system and the significant challenges of transforming it, universities have a unique opportunity to shape the future of scholarly communication. Awareness of the system's flaws and negative impact is increasing, along with growing political support and momentum for change. As such,…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Publishing Industry, Barriers, Universities
Monica Solinas-Saunders; Charles J. Hobson; Dorothy E. Frink – Journal of Education, 2025
Applying the tenets of QuantCrit, longitudinal trends in estimated graduate school enrollment percentages for Black and White students from 2002 to 2018 were analyzed and compared using U.S. Department of Education data. While the statistical analyses for Black students confirmed a positive linear trend, the relatively recent downward movement…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Enrollment Trends, Blacks, Whites
Kammer Tuahman Sipayung; Arsen Nahum Pasaribu; Nenni Triana Sinaga – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2024
Overt and Covert errors are categorized as translation assessments that focus on functional match of lexical items. This study investigates functional equivalence (overt error) in translating idioms in the American fantasy film Maleficent. This study aims to explore the common problems in translating idioms because of non-equivalence and to…
Descriptors: Translation, Language Patterns, Popular Culture, Films
Lucinda Pease-Alvarez; Katharine Davies Samway – Phi Delta Kappan, 2025
Traditional teacher professional development uses a transmission model, in which perceived experts share information with teachers that they are then expected to use in their work with students. In contrast, collaborative inquiry (CI) invites teachers to work with others to answer questions about their work and how they can improve. Lucinda…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Inquiry, Faculty Development, Teacher Improvement
Verena Letzel-Alt; Marcela Pozas – British Journal of Special Education, 2025
Diverse learning groups in schools are a reality. In inclusive classrooms, teachers have to deal with diverse demands and therefore must adjust their teaching to the individual needs of every learner. Even though many teachers agree that the implementation of inclusive education is necessary as well as beneficial, at the same time many teachers in…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Inclusion, Teacher Competencies, Individualized Instruction
Yue Jia; Ruibo Xie; Xuan Wang; Yanlin Chen; Wan Ding; Weijian Li – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
Focusing on the academic engagement and its influence mechanism for left-behind children can enhance their autonomy and passion, which is crucial for their future growth. Nevertheless, the factors that impact the academic engagement of left-behind children and the intricate interaction between these factors and their underlying mechanisms remain…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Teacher Student Relationship, Learner Engagement, Student Attitudes
Bryan Vinoya Catama; Nelwyn Lalicon Tejada – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2025
Research conducted by graduate students is crucial for the development of lifelong learning skills and future professional success. However, many students encounter obstacles that hinder the timely completion of their research projects and theses. The factors that impede the completion of research papers within designated timeframes have not been…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Research, Academic Persistence, Barriers

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