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Pham, Tammy; Kuznetsova, Anna; Gim, Haelynn; Cordrey, Kyla; Milanaik, Ruth – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2019
This study assessed how web-based information affects parental trust in physician's diagnosis of autism (PDA) and likelihood of seeking a second opinion. Participants of an online survey were randomly allocated to one of three hypothetical scenarios, all were given a vignette of a non-verbal 18-month-old child followed by (1) not viewing Internet…
Descriptors: Internet, Clinical Diagnosis, Access to Information, Parents
Kettunen, Jaana; Sampson, James P., Jr. – International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 2019
This article reports the findings from a phenomenographic investigation into career development experts' conceptions of challenges involved in the implementation of information and communication technologies (ICT) in career services. The results show that these challenges varied from (1) inadequate access to ICT, (2) inadequate access to…
Descriptors: Career Development, Barriers, Information Technology, Technology Integration
Arendt, Julie; Peacemaker, Bettina; Miller, Hillary – College & Research Libraries, 2019
To examine changes in the open access landscape over time, this study partially replicated Kristin Antelman's 2004 study of open access citation advantage. Results indicated open access articles still have a citation advantage. For three of the four disciplines examined, the most common sites hosting freely available articles were independent…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Citations (References), Replication (Evaluation), Journal Articles
Mai, Jens-Erik – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2019
This paper argues that medium for information access becomes central to library and information science. The author discusses the notion of medium, medium neutrality, and personalization and suggests that the dominating paradigm of providing fast, efficient, and neutral systems and services for retrieving information has sidetracked opportunities…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Information Retrieval, Search Engines, Library Education
Champney, Thomas H.; Hildebrandt, Sabine; Gareth Jones, D.; Winkelmann, Andreas – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
With the ongoing and expanding use of willed bodies in medical education and research, there has been a concomitant rise in the need for willed bodies and an increase in the means of supplying these bodies. A relatively recent development to enlarge this supply has been the growth of for-profit willed body companies ("body brokers") in…
Descriptors: Ethics, Donors, Human Body, Commercialization
Thomas, Eleanor – Teaching History, 2019
Faced with the introduction of the new A-levels in 2015 and with a move to a new school, Eleanor Thomas took the opportunity to embrace yet another challenge: giving her students a complete free choice about the focus of their non-examined assessment (NEA). This article presents the rationale for her decision, acknowledging the challenges that it…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Student Research, Secondary School Students, Student Empowerment
James Van Loon; Shawn McCann – Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship, 2024
Academic libraries must provide accessible electronic and information technology to patrons using assistive technology to access library materials. Accessibility of scholarly material is particularly important in the STEM disciplines, where attrition rates of students with disabilities is higher than in other fields. In this study, the…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, STEM Education, Accessibility (for Disabled), Bibliographic Databases
Ronald V. Morris; Denise Shockley – Childhood Education, 2024
Educators seek to foster civic engagement among the next generation through social studies. In pursuit of this goal, technology and social media strategies can be effective enticements. This article describes the community engagement demonstrated by students collaborating to present a weekly school news broadcast, making the transition from…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Programming (Broadcast), Television, News Reporting
Illinois Community College Board, 2024
These administrative rules of the Illinois Community College Board are divided into eight sections. Under Title 23: Education and Cultural Resources, Subtitle A: Education, Chapter VII: Illinois Community College Board, the following parts are included: (1) Part 1501 Administration of the Illinois Public Community College Act; (2) Part 1502 Joint…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Boards of Education, Administration, Documentation
Erin L. Castro; Cydney Caradonna; Mary R. Gould – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2024
The violence of incarceration creates greater responsibility for higher education administrators in supporting students who are in prison. Using focus group data with incarcerated students and formerly incarcerated alumni who participated in or are actively participating in Second Chance Pell, we explore their perceptions and understandings of the…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Colleges
Michelle O'Toole; Susan Dunnett; Mary Brennan; Thomas Calvard; Liudmila Fakeyeva – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
This article sets out and critically analyses the state of current knowledge on Widening Participation at higher education institutions in Scotland and sets forth avenues for further research. Through a semi-systematic review of the literature, six discrete but overlapping themes relating to Widening Participation are identified, namely, (1)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Access to Education, Educational Policy
Dominique Lateefah Person – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Through this research I explored the challenges faced by first-generation and low-income students during their transition to higher education, focusing on the role of pre-college programs like TRIO. The study aims to identify barriers to college accessibility and success for these underrepresented students and assess the effectiveness of TRIO…
Descriptors: Barriers, First Generation College Students, Low Income Students, Student Adjustment
Rachel Brooks; Maria Hassett; Francesca Venezia; Maria Boyle – US Department of Agriculture, 2024
This report provides findings on language access policies, plans, and procedures in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) agencies in four States at the State and local agency levels: (1) Massachusetts, (2) New Mexico, (3) North Carolina, and (4) Washington. The study team conducted case studies in each site--interviewing State and…
Descriptors: Public Agencies, Bilingualism, Translation, Second Languages
Glickman, Jennifer – ProQuest LLC, 2022
First-generation college students often encounter challenges when applying to post-secondary education. They may also come from households where some family members have also attended college, earned a college degree, or alternatively did not attend college at all. This research study aimed to explore resources that first-generation students and…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Participatory Research, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
Bailes, Lauren P.; Vitale, Meaghan N. – Partnership for Public Education, 2022
In 2015, the Wilmington Education Improvement Commission, now known as the Redding Consortium for Educational Equity, emphasized the importance of parent and family engagement to the effectiveness of public education. The complex task of navigating educational systems has become further complicated by the pandemic over the past two years. It is…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Family Involvement, Public Education, Access to Information