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Hall, Lauren Ashley – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Performance-based funding (PBF) policies that closely link higher education funding to performance metrics are common in the United States. Similar to other performance management systems, evidence suggests PBF policies have unintended impacts, such as cream-skimming. More specifically, evidence shows the fiscal incentives of PBF encourage…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Accountability, Higher Education, Educational Policy
Jason E. Saltmarsh – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
District leaders in school choice contexts tend to overlook the many hidden costs of selecting schools in terms of mobility, time, liquidity, and labor. Meanwhile, a body of literature on school choice policies and cultural, social, and political capital shows that middle-class parents use the resources they possess to get the school access they…
Descriptors: School Choice, Access to Education, Admission Criteria, Educational Opportunities
Paul M. Horntrich – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2025
While the emergence of sex education in the early 20th century is well studied, religious reactions to it remained under-studied. The paper addresses this gap by analysing the emergence of Roman Catholic sex education in the German-speaking area from the turn of the century to the 1930s. It explores official doctrinal guidelines, inner-Catholic…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Educational History, Lay People, Clergy
Jenay Robert; Nicole Muscanell; Mark McCormack; Kathe Pelletier; Kim Arnold; Nichole Arbino; Keturah Young; Jamie Reeves – EDUCAUSE, 2025
Higher education is in a period of massive transformation and uncertainty. Not only are current events impacting how institutions operate, but technological advancement--particularly in AI and virtual reality--are reshaping how students engage with content, how cognition is understood, and how learning itself is documented and valued. Our newly…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Trends, Educational Technology, Artificial Intelligence
Emma McMain – Critical Studies in Education, 2024
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is a growing phenomenon in countries around the globe. With this increase in formalized ways to recognize, define, and nurture social and emotional personhood comes a need for more critical attention toward the affective-discursive practices (i.e. culturally- and materially-habituated patterns of feeling,…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Elementary School Teachers, Political Influences, Cultural Influences
Gabriela López; Carrie Sampson – Theory Into Practice, 2024
The past few years have seen a rise in interest in local elected offices, specifically in school board seats. These seats hold unequivocal power over what school districts can do in terms of advancing equity and excellence in education. We explore one facet of what became a playbook of anti-equity efforts in school districts during the COVID-19…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Politics of Education, Elections, Political Issues
Hayfa Jafar – Higher Education Policy, 2024
The US-led invasion in 2003 created opportunities for Iraq to establish American-style universities. Drawing on policy borrowing and educational transfer theory and using interviews as the primary method of data collection, this study examines how the American-style universities are rationalized and appropriated by various actors at national,…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Access to Education, International Relations
Lazarus Chapungu; Godwell Nhamo – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: This study aims to examine academic staff's engagement with sustainable development goals (SDGs) in higher education institutions. Design/methodology/approach: The triangulation, convergence model of the mixed methods research design was adopted as the strategy for inquiry. A total of 56 questionnaires and 25 interviews were used to…
Descriptors: Barriers, Sustainable Development, Objectives, Universities
Leslie W. Boey – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Asian Americans have long been targeted and blamed for problems in social, political, and educational realms. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this racial bigotry contributed to hostile environments for Asian American college students. While previous research has discussed the negative impacts of racism on this population, my study explores how Asian…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, Racism, Self Concept, Individual Development
Wouter Egelmeers – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
The optical lantern projector was first introduced as a teaching aid into schools all over the world at the turn of the twentieth century. Because slides were expensive, special slide lending services played an important role in supplying schools with images they could project. Existing studies on the use of this new medium in education have…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Catholics
Jukka Lehtonen; Eveliina Puutio; Suvi Pihkala; Tuija Huuki – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2024
Sexuality education is important for children's well-being, peer relationships and safety, yet pre-teenagers and their diverse experiences have remained largely overlooked within the field. In Finland, the national curriculum obliges schools to prevent sexual harassment and homo- and transphobic violence, to provide knowledge on gender diversity,…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Sexuality, Early Adolescents, Knowledge Level
Michael, Robert B.; Breaux, Brooke O. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
The 2016 US Presidential campaign saw an explosion in popularity for the term "fake news." This phenomenon raises interesting questions: Which news sources do people believe are fake, and what do people think "fake news" means? One possibility is that beliefs about the news reflect a bias to disbelieve information that…
Descriptors: Political Affiliation, Political Attitudes, Beliefs, Deception
Means, Alexander J.; Slater, Graham B. – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2021
Despite proliferating attention within the social sciences toward the sources and consequences of climate change and environmental crises, educational sociologists have been slow to confront ecological questions. This omission may seem surprising given the prominence of global perspectives within the field. However, we argue, such a focus is…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Ecology, Climate, Critical Theory
Shaw, Ryan D. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2021
This paper presents a critical policy analysis of how anti-political education reforms impact arts education. I consider examples of educational policies--both within arts education and outside the arts--to analyze how arts education may be impacted by anti-politics. I argue that many arts education policy outcomes can be understood as indirectly…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Politics, Political Influences, Art Education
Susan Haarman – Experiential Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, 2021
This paper will argue that resettled refugees' experience of failed citizenship in the United States is actually a bellwether for the challenges of democratic community for all citizens. A primary challenge is the political paradox of forming a community that is heterogeneous, yet is committed, connected, and has the capacity to work together…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship, Refugees, Democratic Values

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