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Denis H. Sanchawa – Discover Education, 2025
Although the fee-free basic education (FFBE) policy was widely communicated through various channels, confusion and mixed understanding about the waived fees and their implementation persist. Various policy interpretations have led to ongoing confusion among stakeholders (e.g., parents, teachers, administrators), affecting its effective…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Finance, Fees, Educational Policy
Yasemin Copur-Gencturk; Chandra Hawley Orrill – Grantee Submission, 2025
The scalability and accessibility of quality professional development (PD) is an ongoing concern in the teacher education community, yet little research has been conducted on potential solutions. We aimed to address this gap by developing an interactive, virtual PD program that uses intelligent tutoring systems and provides instant feedback to…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Online Courses, Teacher Education, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Jill Castek; Shiloe Fontes – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2025
This article explores immersive learning experiences for young learners in a planetarium setting. These experiences open new learning possibilities and ignite children's inquiry and imagination. The authors describe a naturalistic observational study that examines two immersive planetarium programs for young children. Data was collected as…
Descriptors: Recreational Facilities, Computer Simulation, Science Education, Astronomy
Tomomi McAuliffe; Selah Dimech; Jenny Setchell – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2025
Parents of autistic children involved in the Relationship Development Intervention (RDI) receive support and guidance in developing the parent-child relationship and play the key role in successfully delivering this therapeutic intervention. Despite there being emerging evidence that supports RDI's effectiveness at improving child outcomes, little…
Descriptors: Parents, Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intervention
Briana Markoff – Action in Teacher Education, 2025
Although university-based teacher preparation programs often claim commitments to social justice, too often these programs serve to reproduce rather than disrupt white supremacy. This article considers the "interest convergence dilemma" of university-based teacher preparation programs, arguing that understanding the "interests"…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Higher Education, Critical Race Theory, Racism
Federick Ngo – Educational Researcher, 2025
This article documents the expansion of corporate-sponsored tuition benefit (CSTB) programs from the managerial class to America's low-wage workers and considers how the goals and design of CSTB programs square with those of college access programs. Because CSTBs simultaneously have the goals of college access, employee retention, and return on…
Descriptors: Fringe Benefits, Employer Employee Relationship, Eligibility, Access to Education
Jacqueline Francis-Coad; Jo-Aine Hang; Vanessa Jessup; Leon Flicker; Christopher Etherton-Beer; Elissa Burton; Bernie Wong; Sharmila Vaz; Dan Xu; Anne-Marie Hill – Health Education Journal, 2025
Objective: To design and evaluate an education and training programme for community homecare workers to deliver falls prevention programmes to older homecare clients. Design: Mixed methods design. Setting: Community homecare organisation. Method: A series of role-based training workshops using a Train the Trainer model were designed using a…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Prevention, Safety, Older Adults
Athul K.M.; Satendra Singh; Khan Amir Maroof; Aqsa Shaikh – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
Despite legal protections under the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019, Indian medical curricula lack trans-affirmative competencies, skills essential for providing respectful, evidence-based care to transgender and gender-diverse individuals. This pilot curriculum development study aimed to longitudinally embed trans-affirmative…
Descriptors: Physiology, LGBTQ People, Medical Education, Job Skills
Amie J. Dirks-Naylor – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
Artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT offer new opportunities to enhance student learning through active recall and self-directed inquiry. This study aimed to determine student perceptions of a classroom assignment designed to develop proficiency in using ChatGPT for these strategies. First-semester Doctor of Pharmacy students in a…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Recall (Psychology), Inquiry
Alexis A. Gonzalez; Gabriela Pacheco; Sonia Pino; Cristian Merino – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
The comprehension of renal physiology is challenging for undergraduate students. Augmented reality (AR) offers a promising tool to improve comprehension of complex mechanisms. This study examines the students' perceptions and the effectiveness of an AR-based learning sequence on pre- and poststudent drawings of renal physiology. Three cohorts in…
Descriptors: Physiology, Human Body, Undergraduate Students, Biomedicine
Reshaa F. Alruwaili – Open Education Studies, 2025
This study examined the interrelationships among the dimensions of working memory, storage, attention, and executive complaints. It investigated the impact of demographic factors, including the field of study, gender, and academic year, on cognitive complaints among Saudi university students. A quantitative correlational design was employed, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Short Term Memory, Attention, Retention (Psychology)
Nele Theuer; Katarina WeBling – Journal of Adolescence, 2025
Introduction: While it is well-established that structural obstacles such as low local employment opportunities negatively affect adolescents' school-to-work transitions, the impact of individual agency in relation to these obstacles is understudied. Hence, we focus on the key research question of how adolescents' goal-striving…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Barriers, Employment Opportunities, Adolescents
Carrie B. Myers; Scott M. Myers – International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2025
This quantitative study aimed to understand the association between five different types of face-to-face support from institutional agents and the academic progress of international students in STEM master's programs in the U.S. We used one-of-a-kind primary survey data from a National Science Foundation grant that included over 350 master's…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Graduate Students, STEM Education, Masters Programs
Osman Sirajeldeen Ahmed; Mohd. Elmagzoub Eltahir; Asma Sirageldin Ahmed; Elsayed Mohamed Abd alrahman; Amina Alameeri – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: This study explores the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology on college academic outcomes among students in the College of Humanities and Sciences at a large research university in the United Arab Emirates, focusing on students taking a sociology course. With the growing incorporation of AI in educational settings,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Academic Achievement
Maribeth Kradel-Weitzel; Dana Scott – Assessment Update, 2025
Educational systems must equip students with skills to thrive in volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous environments. Creativity is an essential skill for both success and resiliency in such an environment, but not all curricula explicitly prioritize creativity skills. Thomas Jefferson University's Creativity Core Curriculum has proactively…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Undergraduate Study, Creativity, College Curriculum

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