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Paris, Django – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2019
In this article, I describe the ways educational research often calls us out our names, meaning that educational researchers often name communities not as they are but as the academy needs them to be along damaging logics of erasure and deficiency. I use Morrison's concept of the White gaze, Tuck's concepts of damage-centered and desire-based…
Descriptors: Naming, Educational Research, Indigenous Populations, Group Behavior
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Rodríguez, María Aurora Tenorio; González-Monteagudo, José; Padilla-Carmona, Teresa – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2021
In recent decades employability has become more visible and is part of the agenda of European universities, leading to a closer link between higher education and the labour market. In this context, the objectives of this study are: to analyse the approach to employability developed by the university; to find out the influence of employability…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Inclusion, Nontraditional Students, College Students
Barker, Simon R. – Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021
Unlike other industries, in higher education an institution's most important asset is its reputation. Yet as fundamental as it is, many leaders continue to view managing reputation as dishonest and counterproductive, a suspect process that undermines the very idea of reputation as an organic outcome of reality. When leadership credibility is on…
Descriptors: Universities, Reputation, Educational Strategies, Values
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Monje-Paulson, Laura N.; Olson, Avery B.; Pizzolato, Jane Elizabeth; Sullivan, Kamisha A. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2019
Given the size of the adult student population and the student affairs focus on career development in traditional age students, the purpose of this qualitative study was to explore career development and the vocational self-concept (VSC) in 48 California community college welfare-to-work students. Findings suggest the importance of congruence…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Career Development, Self Concept, Community Colleges
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Kaya, Bastürk; Aladag, Caner – International Education Studies, 2017
The objective of this study is to determine the cognitive structures of the students of geography teaching department by identifying their conceptual frameworks about the concept of earthquake. A case study design from qualitative research approaches was used in this research. Sample group of the study constitutes 155 students from the Department…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geography Instruction, Physical Geography, Preservice Teachers
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Akimbekova, Meruert A.; Akimbekova, Saida A.; Nusenov, Zholdasbek M.; Tlegenova, Fatima A. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
Matters on compensation of moral damage are one of the most controversial and topical in enforcement practice for today, especially in developing countries, such as Kazakhstan. This is because the matters of protection of the individual, his moral rights and benefits are the same priority as the protection of property rights. In this paper, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Legislation, Crime, Court Litigation
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Fagerstrom, Jessica M.; Marshall, Edward I.; Nyflot, Matthew J.; Miller, Jessica R. – Physics Teacher, 2021
As part of a public education outreach effort, an introduction to the health effects of ionizing radiation and the field of medical physics was developed by a clinical medical physicist. The presentation was delivered to a broad public audience in 2019 (prior to COVID-19 safety concerns) through a community outreach science literacy program that…
Descriptors: Medicine, Physics, Science Education, Radiation
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Loiselle, Magalie; Rouleau, Isabelle; Nguyen, Dang Khoa; Dubeau, Francois; Macoir, Joel; Whatmough, Christine; Lepore, Franco; Joubert, Sven – Neuropsychologia, 2012
The role of the anterior temporal lobe (ATL) in semantic memory is now firmly established. There is still controversy, however, regarding the specific role of this region in processing various types of concepts. There have been reports of patients suffering from semantic dementia (SD), a neurodegenerative condition in which the ATL is damaged…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Semantics, Dementia, Patients
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Carol Mutch – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
Schools can be permanently closed for many reasons -- economic rationalisation, post-disaster relocations, population decline or educational failure. Research on permanent school closures reports mostly negative and long-lasting consequences, not just for the school's staff and students, but for the local community. After the 2010/2011 Canterbury…
Descriptors: School Closing, Emergency Programs, Natural Disasters, Foreign Countries
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Scott, Daryl Michael – Educational Foundations, 1996
Examines the concept of damage imagery (as related to damaged black psyches), which was incorporated into strategies for overturning educational segregation. The article argues for a different interpretation of damage based on race, and it raises questions about the contributions of social science to the collective thinking about race and…
Descriptors: Black Students, Civil Rights, Desegregation Litigation, Educational Change
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Perri, R.; Zannino, G. D.; Caltagirone, C.; Carlesimo, G. A. – Neuropsychologia, 2011
Semantic priming paradigms have been used to investigate semantic knowledge in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). While priming effects produced by prime-target pairs with associative relatedness reflect processes at both lexical and semantic levels, priming effects produced by words that are semantically related but not associated should…
Descriptors: Priming, Semantics, Alzheimers Disease, Diseases
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Minga, Jamila; Sheppard, Shannon M.; Johnson, Melissa; Hewetson, Ronelle; Cornwell, Petrea; Blake, Margaret Lehman – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2023
Background: Right hemisphere communication disorders are neither consistently labelled nor adequately defined. Labels associated with right hemisphere brain damage (RHD) are broad and fail to capture the essence of communication challenges needed for stroke-related service provisions. Determination of rehabilitation needs and best-practice…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurological Impairments, Clinical Diagnosis
Friedman, Ronald – J Sch Psychol, 1968
Brain damage remains a medical diagnosis; it does not provide a useful practical framework within which the psychologist and educator can operate. The school psychologist should abandon the concept of brain damage and turn to problems which will benefit more from his attention. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Counselor Role, Educational Programs, Handicapped Children
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Cullen, Eileen M. – Journal of Extension, 2010
The role of land-grant university Extension specialist originates in a community of place, enters into communities of interest to leverage resources or partnership opportunities, and returns to the local level with more effective outcomes than possible by operating solely within the community of place. A case study describes synergistic specialist…
Descriptors: Land Grant Universities, Extension Education, Specialists, Social Capital
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Maistry, Suriamurthee Moonsamy – Perspectives in Education, 2020
The recent article by Nieuwoudt, Dickie, Coetsee, Engelbrecht and Terblanche (2019) entitled "Age- and education-related effects on cognitive functioning in Colored South African women" published in the journal Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, attracted considerable negative attention, leading to its official withdrawal from…
Descriptors: Ethics, Aging (Individuals), Age Differences, Cognitive Ability
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