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Schuster, Emily – Liberal Education, 2021
An expert on extremism, far-right movements, and youth radicalization, Cynthia Miller-Idriss is the director of research at American University's Center for University Excellence, where she runs the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab (PERIL). PERIL addresses issues of youth polarization and extremist radicalization through…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Violence, Social Influences, Political Attitudes
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Donaldson, Linda Plitt; Streeter, Calvin L.; Larkin, Heather; Briar-Lawson, Katharine; Meyer-Adams, Nancy; Lupfer, Kristin; Elder, Jen; Grimshaw, Angela – Journal of Social Work Education, 2020
University social work programs can play a critical role in helping communities to expand local capacity in efforts to end homelessness. The Supplemental Security Income/Social Security Disability Insurance (SSI/SSDI) Outreach, Access and Recovery (SOAR) program is an evidence-based model that social work programs are advancing through…
Descriptors: Universities, School Community Programs, Partnerships in Education, Homeless People
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Ward, Patrick – Information Systems Education Journal, 2021
This paper introduces the problem of constructing a methodology to develop a cybersecurity program. The goal of the program is to prepare students graduating from an accredited two-year college for success in cybersecurity careers. Several challenges must be addressed such as program accreditation, workforce development, pedagogy, existing…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Information Security, Community Colleges, Accreditation (Institutions)
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Thompson, Aaron M.; Herman, Keith C.; Reinke, Wendy M.; Hawley, Kristin; Peters, Clark; Ehret, Adielle; Hobbs, Ashley; Elmore, Russell – School Psychology Review, 2020
The vast majority of youth experiencing symptoms of a mental health (MH) disorder never access services. Barriers to access include unawareness of symptoms or where to get help, stigma, or lack of transportation or finances. Many school, family, and community collaboration models have begun to enhance access to MH supports. The present study…
Descriptors: Barriers, Mental Disorders, Access to Health Care, Program Effectiveness
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Alam, Gazi Mahabubul; Parvin, Morsheda – Education and Urban Society, 2023
According to a proverb often referring to the misery that prevails in restricted if enlightened surroundings, "It is dark under the lamp." Urban areas have emerged as centers of excellence as far as economic development is concerned. People coming from diverse cultural, professional, and economic backgrounds live in cities. Gaps their…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Emergency Programs
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Hellström, Tomas; Jabrane, Leila; Brattström, Erik – Research Evaluation, 2018
This study investigates the relationship between resource concentration/stability and new results/breakthroughs in the context of a Swedish Center of Excellence (CoE) scheme. A common assumption in using the CoE instrument is that there is a scale return to research on concentration of funds. However, the details of how funding connects to such…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Financial Support, Research, Qualitative Research
Navarro, Marissa Alayna – Center for American Progress, 2021
During a 13-year period starting in 2008, the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) raised concerns more than 30 times that colleges affiliated with the Center for Excellence in Higher Education (CEHE) were potentially failing to meet standards for quality, honesty, and other attributes crucial to students and taxpayers…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Colleges, Standards, Deception
Angrist, Noam; Meager, Rachael – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
Targeted instruction is one of the most effective educational interventions in low- and middle-income countries, yet reported impacts vary by an order of magnitude. We study this variation by aggregating evidence from prior randomized trials across five contexts, and use the results to inform a new randomized trial. We find two factors explain…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Low Income, Program Implementation, Intervention
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Kaltenecker Retto de Queiroz, Evodio – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2021
The purpose of this manuscript is to develop a taxonomy for the governance of elite business schools based on two factors: (i) their geographic dispersion and (ii) the coordination between the main campus, international branch campuses, research centers, and other business schools. The research question that drives this manuscript is: "Are…
Descriptors: Business Schools, Taxonomy, Governance, Selective Admission
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Ida L. Oesteraas – Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice, 2023
The National Security Agency (NSA) awards Center of Academic Excellence (CAE) designations to institutions that commit to producing cybersecurity professionals who will work in careers that reduce vulnerabilities in our national infrastructure. A review of the curricula in the 327 institutions and their degree programs reveal that only two…
Descriptors: National Security, Federal Government, Public Agencies, Computer Security
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Bono, Leciel K.; Haverkamp, Cassity R.; Lindsey, Rebecca A.; Freedman, Rachel N.; McClain, Maryellen Brunson; Simonsmeier, Vicki – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
The importance of accurate identification and high-quality intervention for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is indisputable. Clinicians from multiple professions need adequate knowledge of ASD to make appropriate referrals to specialists, conduct thorough evaluations, and provide effective interventions. ASD knowledge development…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Disability Identification, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Zuilkowski, Stephanie Simmons; Tsiga, Ismaila A. – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2021
While most international educational development projects are engaged in capacity development, trainings rarely have enough depth to result in lasting changes in the capacity of local stakeholders. The case of the Nigeria Centre for Reading, Research and Development (NCRRD) at Bayero University Kano used a different model. Six NCRRD faculty spent…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Centers, Reading Instruction, Literacy Education
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Gatewood, Algie – Community College Journal, 2017
This brief article describes how Alamance Community College, a mid-sized community college sandwiched between two of North Carolina's largest metropolitan markets in Raleigh-Durham and Greensboro-Winston-Salem, has developed several new study programs and initiatives to better service business and industry. Among other things, Almanac has…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, School Business Relationship, College School Cooperation, Educational Change
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Hengesteg, Paul S.; Bestler, Laura; Marcketti, Sara B. – Innovative Higher Education, 2021
Inclusive classroom training typically focuses on course design, teaching strategies, and evaluation practices girded in best teaching practices. Our university has hosted inclusive classroom training for six years, but just recently began providing mandatory training in each of the university's academic departments for teaching faculty (including…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Reflection, Student Development, Educational Theories
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Booth, Alexandria – School-University Partnerships, 2020
This paper outlines the logistics and discusses the benefits of the Professional Development School (PDS) partnership between Sandhills Middle School (SMS) in Lexington School District Four and the University of South Carolina (USC). Through this partnership as well as the University of South Carolina's Center for Excellence, teachers at Sandhills…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Faculty Development, Middle School Teachers, Professional Development Schools
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