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Suzanne M. Prevedel; Cindy Nelson; David Buys; Linda Cronk; Valerie Duffy; Julie Garden-Robinson; Marcel Horowitz; Bernestine McGee; Marla Reicks; Daniel Remley; Tamara Warren – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2018
Nationally, researchers and practitioners from all disciplines have been tasked with fully collaborating to reverse overall decline in health. One overarching goal of the Healthy People 2020 initiative is to attain high-quality, longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and death (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,…
Descriptors: Health Education, Extension Education, Curriculum, Nutrition
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Tovar-Moll, Fernanda; Lent, Roberto – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2016
Education is a socially structured form of learning. It involves the brains of different players--students, teachers, family members, and others--in permanent interaction. The biological set of mechanisms by which these brains receive, encode, store, and retrieve mutually exchanged information is called "neuroplasticity". This is the…
Descriptors: Brain, Cognitive Processes, Neurological Organization, Cognitive Development
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Thériault, Virginie – Ethnography and Education, 2016
This paper aims at understanding the complex relations between bureaucratic literacies, the lives of young people in a situation of precarity and the work of employees of two community-based organisations in Québec (Canada). Drawing on the perspective of the New Literacy Studies, the focus of this article is around the role of literacy mediators…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literacy, Community Organizations, Employees
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Nixon, Jon – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2016
This paper provides an introduction to the enduring friendship between Hannah Arendt and Karl Jaspers. It shows how their intellectual development as public educators was sustained by their ongoing dialogue which flourished not in spite of but because of their huge differences of circumstance and personality. This friendship between two renowned…
Descriptors: Friendship, Intellectual Development, Higher Education, Letters (Correspondence)
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Riddell, Patricia – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2016
Fox argues that the poetic function of language fulfils the human need to symbolise. Metaphor, simile and analogy provide examples of the ways in which symbolic language can be used creatively. The neural representations of these processes therefore provide a means to determine the neurological basis of creative language. Neuro-imaging has…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Brain, Logical Thinking, Neurological Organization
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Kim, Seonil; Pick, Joseph E.; Abera, Sinedu; Khatri, Latika; Ferreira, Danielle D. P.; Sathler, Matheus F.; Morison, Sage L.; Hofmann, Franz; Ziff, Edward B. – Learning & Memory, 2016
Phosphorylation of GluA1, a subunit of AMPA receptors (AMPARs), is critical for AMPAR synaptic trafficking and control of synaptic transmission. cGMP-dependent protein kinase II (cGKII) mediates this phosphorylation, and cGKII knockout (KO) affects GluA1 phosphorylation and alters animal behavior. Notably, GluA1 phosphorylation in the KO…
Descriptors: Animals, Animal Behavior, Research, Memory
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Newcomer, Kathryn; Brass, Clinton T. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2016
The "performance movement" has been a subject of enthusiasm and frustration for evaluators. Performance measurement, data analytics, and program evaluation have been treated as different tasks, and those addressing them speak their own languages in their own circles. We suggest that situating performance measurement and data analytics…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Performance, Measurement, Data Analysis
Swing, Randy L.; Jones, Darlena; Ross, Leah Ewing – Association for Institutional Research, 2016
A national survey of a professional field is an appropriate and logical undertaking for a professional membership association such as the Association for Institutional Research (AIR). The National Survey of Institutional Research Offices is the most comprehensive survey of offices of institutional research ever undertaken. The goal was to collect…
Descriptors: Institutional Research, National Surveys, Institutional Characteristics, Colleges
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Edgar, Don W.; Seevers, Brenda; Graham, Donna – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2020
The purpose of this descriptive study was to assess volunteer involvement in school-based agricultural education (SBAE) programs. An electronic survey (based on Seevers and Rosencrans, 2001) was sent to a census of SBAE instructors in three states. Attitudes of involving volunteers was positive although there were some roles SBAE participants'…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Agricultural Education, School Activities, Program Effectiveness
Tirres, Christopher D.; Schikore, Melanie C. – Metropolitan Universities, 2020
This article emerges from a collaborative research project between a religious studies professor at DePaul University and the executive director of the Chicago-based non-profit Interfaith Community for Detained Immigrants (ICDI). In 2016, we forged a community partnership to explore and enhance the relationship between pedagogy, faith, and social…
Descriptors: Urban Universities, Religious Colleges, College Faculty, Nonprofit Organizations
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Kang, Seulgi – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2020
The unification of South Korea and North Korea is a plausible idea yet it requires a comprehensive preparation in advance. As a method to achieve fiscal efficiency in public services, decentralization theory is consistently applied. However, the current literature and political reality argue that decentralization does not always hold its…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Educational Finance, Educational Administration, Foreign Countries
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Akar, Bassel – Intercultural Education, 2020
Government agencies and civil society organisations in nation-states and areas affected by conflict strive to develop citizenship education programmes to empower children as agents of change. However, the pedagogical culture within these contexts demands that children memorise information provided by higher authorities and avoid sensitive and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Conflict, Teacher Empowerment, Educational Change
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Mendoza, Pilar – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2020
Applying grounded theory to 33 expert interviews about the underperformance of higher education in Peru, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Mexico, this study indicated that the historical tradition of autonomy has fostered weak government control, revealing a host of issues common across these countries in their higher education system. This study…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Underachievement, Higher Education, Institutional Autonomy
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Wong, Lok-Sze; Coburn, Cynthia E.; Kamel, Ayah – Peabody Journal of Education, 2020
While past studies on school district decentralization found that central office leaders can limit school leaders' decision-making power, the studies did not examine how they do so. We investigated this in eight elementary schools in two large urban school systems with official policies of school site-based decision-making. We found that even…
Descriptors: Principals, Decision Making, Power Structure, School Based Management
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Stratford, Robert; Wals, Arjen E. – Policy Futures in Education, 2020
There is a rational assumption built into some research projects that policy contexts are influenced by the quality of the evidence. This is, at best, only somewhat true some of the time. Through policy ethnographies, two education researchers working in the context of sustainability discuss their experiences with evidence-based policy. Central to…
Descriptors: Policy Analysis, Ethnography, Educational Researchers, Sustainability
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