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Jazwa, Amelia; Heath, Erica; Jivani, Saiza; Redmon, Pamela; Sinha, Bidisha – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: The Tobacco-Free Generation Campus Initiative (TFGCI) granted funding to U.S. post-secondary institutions to assist with creating 100% smoke- and tobacco-free campus policies to prevent young adult tobacco use. This study assessed grantee experiences working on campus tobacco policy change. Participants: Sixty U.S. post-secondary…
Descriptors: Smoking, School Policy, Affordances, Barriers
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Camard, Sophie; Chatenoud, Céline; Rivard, Mélina – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2023
Advocating for a child's rights and needs is an experience shared by most families of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This qualitative study is an in-depth secondary content analysis of the discourse of 13 immigrant families on their advocacy experience during the early childhood period. Results revealed that, from very early on,…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Immigrants, Advocacy
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Carol Rogers-Shaw; Tulare Williams Park; Kayla D. Mohney – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2023
Through thoughtful course design and the use of targeted strategies, postsecondary instructors can assist students with disabilities in attaining academic goals. When success within the classroom increases, more positive evaluations of instructors who support student achievement can result, and both graduation and retention rates can rise. This…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Students with Disabilities, Curriculum Design, Academic Achievement
Mashika Tempero Culliver – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Using Kimberle Crenshaw's (1990) intersectionality theory as the theoretical framework, this intersectional narrative study focused on how a Black, female school leader in an Alabama Black Belt public school navigated structural constraints to foster Black female student agency (Berry & Cook, 2018; Crenshaw, 1990; Esposito & Evans-Winters,…
Descriptors: Schools, Leaders, Blacks, Females
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Bobbie Chew Bigby; Rebecca Jim; Earl Hatley – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2023
Home to nine Tribal Nations, the northeastern corner of Oklahoma (US) is a place of immense resilience, cultural beauty and attachment to place. Horrifically, however, this same area is also home to massive environmental assaults that have occurred as a result of decades of lead and zinc mining. The improperly managed mine waste that has…
Descriptors: Tribes, Conservation (Environment), Pollution, Hazardous Materials
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Evaniuck, Jayson – American Educational History Journal, 2019
Harry S. Broudy (1905-1998) was a vital education philosopher of the second half of the twentieth century as highlighted by numerous authors writing on his life and work. Over a 40-year period, Harry Broudy published over 300 papers and 18 books (Vandenberg 1992b). While numerous ideas are reoccurring among his publications, the content and…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Advocacy, Teacher Education, Teaching (Occupation)
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Wood, Bronwyn E. – Curriculum Matters, 2019
The idea of global citizenship or world citizenship is the idea that human beings are "citizens of the world" (Dower & Williams, 2002, p. 1). This notion of membership of a wider global, universal, or cosmopolitan citizenship goes back to the Stoics in the time of the ancient world of the Greeks and the Romans (Heater, 1999). In such…
Descriptors: Global Education, Citizenship Education, Definitions, Foreign Countries
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Wright, Steven J. – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2019
Self-advocacy is not something that happens naturally. Like many deaf or hard of hearing individuals, the author learned the art of advocacy through a trial-by-fire process in which his parents and himself struggled with the teachers and administrators of his public school. Together, they fought for and achieved programming that allowed the author…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Self Advocacy, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
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Marianela Rivera; Marta Ramos – Journal of Service-Learning in Higher Education, 2025
This phenomenological study explores how undergraduate students, who are learners of Spanish as a foreign language, perceived an experience of service-learning and the impact it had on their intercultural competence. Participants were undergraduate students at a public university in the United States who completed a Hispanic culture course. The…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Service Learning, Undergraduate Students, Immigrants
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Heather J. Nuske; Tristram Smith; Lynne Levato; Briana Bronstein; Nicole Sparapani; Consuelo Garcia; Fernanda Castellon; Hyon Soo Lee; Sarah F. Vejnoska; Samantha Hochheimer; Amber R. Fitzgerald; Jenny C. Chiappe; Amanda Dimachkie Nunnally; Jennica Li; Wendy Shih; Ashlee Brown; Michelle Cullen; Lisa M. Hund; Aubyn C. Stahmer; Suzannah Iadarola; David S. Mandell; Elizabeth McGhee Hassrick; Sheryl Kataoka; Connie Kasari – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
New school transitions can be challenging for students on the autism spectrum. No published, evidence-based interventions exist to support families and teachers of students transitioning to elementary and secondary school during this critical period. Using Community Partnered Participatory Research, we developed "Building Better Bridges…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Student Promotion, Transitional Programs, Educational Planning
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Maria Lepore-Stevens; Arielle Sosland – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2025
Introduction: Albinism is a genetic condition caused by a lack of pigment in the eyes, with some forms of albinism also affecting pigmentation in the hair and skin. Individuals with albinism experience some degree of visual impairment as well as hypopigmentation. Both visual impairment and physical appearance may contribute to students with…
Descriptors: Genetic Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Visual Impairments, Inclusion
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Lewis, Melanie – Knowledge Quest, 2020
The relationships school librarians develop with administrators and teachers can serve as a powerful advocacy tool in demonstrating the tremendous potential they have as instructional leaders of multiple literacies in K-12 schools. Through the author's experience and research, this article presents principles that may help guide school librarians…
Descriptors: Advocacy, School Libraries, Librarians, Interprofessional Relationship
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Tilley, Elizabeth; Strnadová, Iva; Danker, Joanne; Walmsley, Jan; Loblinzk, Julie – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2020
Background: A high sense of subjective well-being has been associated with more prosocial behaviours, better health, work productivity and positive relationships. The aim of this systematic review was to explore what impact self-advocacy has on the subjective well-being of people with intellectual disabilities. Method: The authors reviewed…
Descriptors: Self Advocacy, Well Being, Intellectual Disability, Literature Reviews
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McGregor, Karla K.; Goffman, Lisa; Van Horne, Amanda Owen; Hogan, Tiffany P.; Finestack, Lizbeth H. – Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2020
Purpose: The CATALISE group (Bishop, Snowling, Thompson, Greenhalgh, & CATALISE Consortium, 2016; Bishop, Snowling, Thompson, Greenhalgh, & CATALISE-2 Consortium, 2017) recommended that the term "developmental language disorder" (DLD) be used to refer to neurodevelopmental language deficit. In this tutorial, we explain the…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Language Impairments, Neurological Impairments, Advocacy
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Bozheva, Alexandra M. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
In 2014, Canada released its first national International Education Strategy, and in 2019 -- its second. This paper argues that emergence of a national document strategizing Canada's education selling and inevitably regulating international student mobility, with strictly provincial regulation of the sector, would not be possible without bottom-up…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, Student Mobility, Foreign Students
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