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Scott Eacott – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
Legal attendance requirements and national declarations establish a social contract between the State and its citizens for the provision of schooling. Any shortage of teachers compromises the ability of the State to meet its contractable obligations. The sovereignty of the social contract is complex as no single body has ultimate responsibility…
Descriptors: Housing, Costs, Teacher Shortage, Foreign Countries
Sara Hinkley; Emmanuel Proussaloglou – Center for Cities & Schools, 2025
The rising cost of housing in California has made it increasingly difficult for teachers and other school staff to live near their places of work, exacerbating teacher shortages and staff retention challenges. In response, local educational agencies (LEAs) across the state have begun developing workforce housing to provide affordable living…
Descriptors: Housing, Labor Force, School Personnel, School Districts
Juan Rayón González; Giorgos A. Papaioannou; Wim Gabriels; Matteo Vespa; Emily MacPherson; Katrina Sproge; Tanguy Guibert – European Students' Union, 2023
In response to numerous reports from students across Europe expressing concerns about acute housing conditions, the European Students' Union (ESU) and the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) launched a snap survey in early November 2022. The findings of the survey seek to provide Higher Education Institutions and policymakers with an evidence-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Exchange Programs, Housing, Housing Needs
Jessica Lauren Perez; Anaid Yerena – American Journal of Evaluation, 2024
In the United States, in 2013, 610,042 people were estimated homeless in one night. Improving the effectiveness of homeless assistance programs, particularly aligning programs' practices with their goals, is critical to serving this population. Using a theory that predicts homeless exits, this study presents an innovative, low-cost evaluation tool…
Descriptors: Homeless People, Housing Needs, Program Effectiveness, Evaluation Methods
Michael J. Dougherty; Melissa B. Hamilton; Bradley Neumann – Journal of Extension, 2024
Housing is a basic need. The National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals (NACDEP), Land Use Planning Community of Practice held a virtual forum in December 2021 on the national housing crisis. The session revealed common challenges communities face when addressing these issues locally. As a follow-up to that session, this…
Descriptors: Housing, Housing Needs, Extension Education, Crisis Management
Diana Angelica Arredondo – ProQuest LLC, 2023
California's community college students have limited housing options. When considering student housing, institutions of higher education must assess the need for funding, land availability, policy, zoning ordinances, nimbyism, liability, management, and student safety. Affordable housing, student housing, safe parking lots, and tiny homes are…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Housing Needs, Building Design, Civil Rights
Cody T. Huebner; Jak R. Koett; Kailyn M. Lamm; Tony N. Tyler – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2023
Housing selection priority based on monetary deposit is a practice that colleges and universities across the United States utilize to manage student housing assignment processes. However, this system perpetuates racial, socioeconomic, and other historically oppressive ideological institutions. The prioritization of deposits ranging from $50 USD to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Housing, Economic Factors, Housing Needs
Kathleen Bolter; Val Klomparens; Bridget Timmeney – W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2024
Safe, stable, and affordable housing is important for families and has positive impacts on children's health, development, and school performance. Housing in childhood can also shape future economic well-being by diminishing cognitive capacity and adaptability. Environmental contaminants from unsafe housing, like lead and mold exposure, are…
Descriptors: Housing, Place of Residence, Housing Needs, Residential Patterns
Simge Güzel; Ilknur Maya – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2025
This study aims to identify the correlations between emergency and disaster management students' levels of anxiety about unemployment and the sub-factors of it and their life satisfaction. The study, which was conducted by using the quantitative research method, is in relational survey model. The research sample was composed of emergency and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Emergency Programs, Public Administration Education
Toms, Ozalle Marie; Collins, James C.; Campbell-Whatley, Gloria D. – Journal for Multicultural Education, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this exploratory paper is to define the characteristics of foster youth, discuss the impacts of trauma on their lives, present results from a foster youth survey conducted at a university in the Midwest to assess the needs of former foster youth and discuss the ways universities can support this vulnerable population of…
Descriptors: Foster Care, College Students, Trauma, Student Characteristics
Stacey Livingstone – Teaching Sociology, 2024
Graduate students face obstacles when attempting to pursue public sociology in general, but specifically when they desire to utilize public sociology as both a research and teaching orientation that fully incorporates undergraduate students. Drawing on a two-year public sociology project on student financial security challenges, the author…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Housing Needs, Campuses
Amanda N. Nix; Tamara Bertrand Jones; Hollie Daniels; Pei Hu; Shouping Hu – Community College Review, 2024
Research Question: A sizable portion of college students experience food and housing insecurity, which poses a roadblock to fully and successfully engaging in higher education. In light of these complex challenges, we ask: "How do Florida College System (FCS) institutions meet the basic needs of their students?" Methods: To answer the…
Descriptors: Housing, Food, Hunger, College Students
Speirs, Katherine E.; Grutzmacher, Stephanie K.; Munger, Ashley L.; Ottusch, Timothy M. – Educational Researcher, 2023
This study documents the resources U.S. colleges and universities offer to address student food and housing insecurity and explores differences across community colleges, four-year public schools, and four-year private schools. Using a stratified random sample (n = 448) of U.S. postsecondary institutions, a systematic web search for evidence of 18…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Universities, Public Colleges, Private Colleges
Christopher Donoghue; Richard S. Reinschmidt; Lauren Chow – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2025
Sense of belonging is a fundamental human need that can raise the chances of self-actualization and academic success in college. Latine and other historically underrepresented student groups may experience greater challenges in this area than White students due to a greater propensity for feelings of belonging uncertainty, perceptions of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Hispanic American Students, Minority Serving Institutions, Sense of Community
Vincent, Jeffrey M.; Al-Abadi, Mona; Kim, Jennifer; Maves, Sydney; Cuff, Dana; Wong, Kenny; Proussaloglou, Emmanuel; Jayewardene, Akana; Gammell, Carrie; Kneebone, Elizabeth; Garcia, David; Manji, Shazia – Center for Cities & Schools, 2022
Many of California's public school teachers cannot afford to live in the communities where they work, forcing them to commute long distances or pushing them out of the education system altogether. Attracting new teachers has also grown more challenging. Housing prices have climbed across the state, yet the majority of the nearly one thousand local…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Housing, Labor Force, School Districts

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