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Universities UK, 2024
Despite evidence to the contrary, there is a continuing charge of 'poor quality courses' -- or that higher education provides little benefit to individuals -- some parts of the media and government. The Office for Students (OfS) acknowledges that 99% of students in England are on courses where employment outcomes satisfy requirements. There is a…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Higher Education, Risk, Educational Benefits
Leslie La Croix; Daniel Ferguson; Colleen Vesely; Bweikia Steen; Carley Fisher-Maltese; Stephanie Calabrese; Yupei Gong; Xiaolu Zhang – Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning, 2024
This article explores preservice teachers' (PSTs) experiences engaging in a program initiative blending antiracist teaching and project-based learning (PjBL) to create an antiracist PjBL. Informed by critical race theory and racial literacy theory we used children's literature as a catalyst for engaging PSTs in sustained conversations about…
Descriptors: Racism, Active Learning, Student Projects, Preservice Teachers
Jena Black – College and University, 2024
The following evaluation considered on-time degree completion at a graduate and professional school within a private R1 institution in the southeastern united states using social and academic domains. This evaluation also considered both institutional and individual student support. Further, it explored whether student experiences are consistent…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Professional Education, Professional Training, Time to Degree
Julio Bertolin; Orlanda Tavares; Cristina Sin – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2024
This article analyses whether Brazilian graduates feel that their higher education programmes have contributed to the development of civic competences (ethics, critical thinking and respect for diversity), necessary to become active citizens in a democratic and fair society. The analysis considers disciplines and students' socioeconomic and…
Descriptors: Ethics, Democratic Values, Social Justice, Citizen Participation
Oona Fontanella-Nothom – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
Given the hegemony of developmentalism in early childhood education and care, this article uses a poetic juxtapositional approach to bewilder Piaget's theory of cognitive development. Critical consideration of how the theory of cognitive development has contributed to the imagining of a universal, ahistorical child and childhood(s) are discussed…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Piagetian Theory, Learning Experience, Resistance (Psychology)
Melissa Melanie Peterson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Using data from the Gates Millennium Scholars (GMS) Program Survey of Cohorts 1, 2, 3 and 5, this study analyzed the American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) scholars to learn more about the experiences and outcomes of Native college students who receive the GMS scholarship. Specifically, the variables studied were perceptions of student-faculty…
Descriptors: College Applicants, Graduate Study, American Indian Students, Alaska Natives
Alexis Gable – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Since its introduction in the early 1900s, the codification of vocational education has made explicit that one purpose of the American public education system should be preparation for the workforce. Over three-quarters of high school students participate in present-day career and technical education, nearly half of undergraduate degrees conferred…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, High Schools, Vocational Education, Learner Engagement
Jeb David Butler – ProQuest LLC, 2024
First-generation (FG) students comprise an increasing population that has been studied at the undergraduate level. Extensive empirical research is available on FG undergraduate behaviors, challenges, and support programs. However, little research traces their experiences through to graduate study, a line of inquiry especially needed for FG…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Minority Group Students, African American Students, American Indian Students
Lisa DaVia Rubenstein; Kelsey A. Woodruff; April M. Taylor; James B. Olesen; Philip J. Smaldino; Eric M. Rubenstein – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2024
Primarily undergraduate institutions (PUI) often struggle to provide authentic research opportunities that culminate in peer-reviewed publications due to "recipe-driven" lab courses and the comprehensive body of work necessary for traditional scientific publication. However, the advent of short-form, single-figure…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Peer Evaluation, Scientific Research
Congcong Xing; Guanglun Michael Mu; Deborah Henderson – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
With English hegemony sustained in 'multicultural' Anglophone universities, non-English speaking research students often develop diverse strategies to improve their English. While such strategies demonstrate a form of resilience, the symbolic power of English remains intact. To grapple with this paradox, we draw on the work of Pierre Bourdieu to…
Descriptors: Monolingualism, Universities, Sociology, Resilience (Psychology)
James B. Henderson; Claire M. Norris; Elizabeth Robertson Hornsby – Research Issues in Contemporary Education, 2024
Higher education plays a vital role in developing lifelong core competencies that empower graduates to thrive amidst technological and economic disruptions. This article proposes that higher cognitive skills, emotional intelligence, and digital literacy are key competencies that promote transferable skills applicable across diverse industries and…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Higher Education, Student Empowerment, College Graduates
Danita Jones – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Increasing student access to college has become a central issue in education policy of the United States. Many students from underrepresented cultural backgrounds, if they access college, arrive when not sufficiently prepared. This research investigated the influence of advisory programs within Capital Prep Schools on the college readiness of…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Policy, Disproportionate Representation, College Preparation
Suja P. Davis; Rebecca Kitzmiller – International Journal on E-Learning, 2024
While online learning holds many benefits for graduate students, lack of student interaction often found in asynchronous content delivery may negatively impact student engagement. This study examined student perceptions of online lecture-embedded interactive activities that promoted student active engagement through quizzes and gamification. From…
Descriptors: Nursing, Nursing Education, Nursing Students, Graduate Students
Louisiana Board of Regents, 2024
The Tuition Opportunity Program for Students subsequently renamed the Taylor Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) was created by Act 1375 of the 1997 Regular Legislative Session. The first college freshman class to receive TOPS awards entered postsecondary education in the fall of 1998. Act 1202 of the 2001 Regular Legislative Session requires…
Descriptors: State Programs, Scholarships, State Legislation, High School Graduates
Jesse Rothstein; Johanna Lacoe; Sam Ayers; Karla Palos Castellanos; Elise Dizon-Ross; Anna Doherty; Jamila Henderson; Jennifer Hogg; Sarah Hoover; Alan Perez; Justine Weng – Grantee Submission, 2024
Food insecurity is widespread among college students in the United States. Food benefits delivered through the CalFresh program, California's version of the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), can reduce hunger by helping students pay for groceries, but may not reach all eligible students. To date, higher education systems…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Nutrition, Welfare Services, Eligibility

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