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Diego Román; Luis Gonzalez-Quizhpe – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2024
Drawing from Critical Latinx Indigeneities, this study explored how Kichwa Saraguro families are (re)creating their Indigeneity and reclaiming their Kichwa language in rural areas of Wisconsin. Using a subset of data gathered through ethnographic work, we report on interviews with 10 members of the Saraguro community as they described the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Immigrants, Self Concept, Social Networks
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Fansa, Mehmet; Ersoy, Ali – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2022
This research aims to describe primary school children's life and education experiences who escaped from the war environment in Syria and took refuge in Turkey. The study was conducted with an ethnographic research design. The study participants comprised fourth-grade students, teachers, parents, and the close social circle of Syrian nationals who…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Refugees, Grade 4
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Finkel, Ed – Community College Journal, 2020
Community college presidencies don't last forever. Sometimes they do last until retirement, but in other cases, leaders decide they want to make at least one move before then, which usually entails a move to another institution. This involves a diplomatic dance, with decisions to be made about whom to tell and when about the possible opportunity,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Presidents, Decision Making, Administrator Attitudes
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Hobbs, Angela H. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
Statues are in the news. Controversies are swirling around the slave trader and philanthropist Edward Colston in Bristol, Confederate generals, soldiers and leaders in the United States, and the sculpture in honour of Mary Wollstonecraft in Newington Green in North London. In some cases, the attacks have been physical as well as verbal, and such…
Descriptors: Sculpture, Historic Sites, Democracy, News Reporting
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Klara Björkum; Goran Basic – Educational Research, 2024
Background: Access to higher education in rural areas has been a recurring theme of debates and government inquiries in many countries in recent decades. Previous research is relatively unequivocal regarding the importance of higher education for regional or national development, identifying the local presence of highly educated individuals in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Universities, Access to Education
Tariq Qasim – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The 2014 genocide against the Yazidi community, perpetrated by ISIS, represents one of the most devastating humanitarian crises of the 21st century. This qualitative case study explores the lived experiences of Yazidi women, aged 25-40, who have resettled in Nebraska after surviving unspeakable atrocities, including mass killings, sexual…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Coping, Cultural Context, Victims of Crime
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Carroll, Sean – Creighton Journal of Interdisciplinary Leadership, 2019
Hadfield's "Rules for a Flat World" describes how today's legal infrastructure harms people globally who live in the "Bottom of the Pyramid" (BoP). People who pass through the Kino Border Initiative on the U.S.- Mexico border provide vivid and personal examples of how lack of robust legal infrastructure contributes to acute…
Descriptors: Migrants, Foreign Countries, Immigration, Relocation
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Fan, Fei; Liu, Xuanchen – Chinese Education & Society, 2021
Parallel to the expansion in numbers of Chinese students studying abroad, an increasing number of international degree holders are attracted to develop their careers in Chinese universities. This study examines the recruitment policies of a Double First-Class Initiative Institution and their impact on overseas graduates who become early-career…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, College Graduates, Faculty Recruitment, Universities
Dana Nickson – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Using a critical phenomenological methodology (Salamon, 2018; van Manen, 1990), this study aims to better understand how Black families' perceptions of place shape their physical movement in pursuit of quality schools and educational opportunity in Metro Detroit. By perceptions of place, I refer to the ways in which families think about, feel…
Descriptors: Decision Making, African American Family, Family Attitudes, Educational Quality
Juan C. Garza – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This study analyzes the relationship between student mobility, reading and math scores, gender, ethnicity, socioeconomic status (SES), and the number of moves by students during their academic years. Data were taken from four different high schools during the 2015-2016, 2016-2017, and 2017-2018 school years. The purpose of this study was to…
Descriptors: High School Students, Academic Achievement, Student Mobility, Sex
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Amir Michalovich; Maureen Kendrick; Margaret Early – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2025
This ethnographic, qualitative case study empirically explores how six youth from refugee backgrounds positioned their identities through design choices in producing reaction videos--a popular YouTube genre--at school in their settlement context. Through reflexive thematic analysis, we identified three ways in which youth took ownership of how…
Descriptors: Refugees, Background, Video Technology, Visual Aids
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Yun, SunInn – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
The Black Lives Matter campaign has led many people around the world to reassess monuments that are installed in public spaces to commemorate historical figures. These reassessments raise questions about what it means to attack the statues of the past, what the rights and wrongs of such actions are, what this teaches us and how all this is passed…
Descriptors: Democracy, Sculpture, Historic Sites, Historical Interpretation
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Lechuga-Peña, Stephanie; Becerra, David; Mitchell, Felicia M.; Lopez, Kristina; Sangalang, Cindy C. – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2019
Background: School-based parent involvement is associated with child academic outcomes, positive behaviors, and social skills. Research on school-based parent involvement among low-income mothers is limited and even less understood for low-income mothers who receive financial housing assistance. Objective: This study examined the association…
Descriptors: Public Housing, Low Income, Mothers, Parent Participation
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Cureton, Ashley E. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2020
Parental involvement has been deemed one of today's most important topics in educational spheres. Refugee parents face many challenges upon resettling in the US, impacting their engagement in the US educational system. This study explores Muslim refugee parents' experiences with schools and the facilitators and barriers for their engagement.…
Descriptors: Barriers, Refugees, Relocation, Parent Participation
Thomas-EL, Shawnna L. – Metropolitan Universities, 2022
This article uses interviews of long-standing neighborhood residents' sentiments of university expansion into their community. These data provide persuasive empirical evidence for the need of urban anchor institutions to include as an integral component of their campus reopening efforts, intentional plans for reducing the disruption of housing…
Descriptors: Residential Patterns, Universities, School Expansion, COVID-19
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