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Purnell, Jason Q.; Lobb Dougherty, Nikole; Kryzer, Emily K.; Bajracharya, Smriti; Chaitan, Veronica L.; Combs, Todd; Ballard, Ellis; Simpson, Allie; Caburnay, Charlene; Poor, Timothy J.; Pearson, Charles J.; Reiter, Crystal; Adams, Kelvin R.; Brown, Michael – Journal of School Health, 2020
Background: The Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) model is an evidence-based comprehensive framework to address health in schools. WSCC model use improves health and educational outcomes, but implementation remains a challenge. Methods: Working with 6 schools in 2 districts in the Midwest, we used a mixed-methods approach to…
Descriptors: Health Needs, School Districts, Holistic Approach, Social Networks
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Akman, Yener – International Journal of Educational Methodology, 2020
Motivation for school is an important concept which influences students' academic, social and cultural development. Leadership behaviours to be displayed by school principals can be thought to affect the network of social relations in school and to support the climate of trust in school for students to develop positive attitudes towards the…
Descriptors: Correlation, Social Justice, Leadership Effectiveness, Administrator Behavior
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Miah, Muhammed; Omar, Adnan; Allison-Golding, Monique – Information Systems Education Journal, 2013
In recent years, the use of social networking sites has grown tremendously especially among the teens and high school students. However, very little is known about the scale of use, the purpose, how students use these sites and, more specifically, whether these sites help or hurt their academic progress. This study investigates how high school…
Descriptors: Social Media, Adolescents, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Moolenaar, Nienke M. – American Journal of Education, 2012
An emerging trend in educational research is the use of social network theory and methodology to understand how teacher collaboration can support or constrain teaching, learning, and educational change. This article provides a critical synthesis of educational literature on school social networks among educators to advance our understanding of the…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Behavior Theories, Teaching Conditions, Educational Improvement
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Rostaminezhad, Mohammad Ali; Ayati, Mohsen; Zamaniyan, Mina – Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Technology, 2018
College students are the prominent users of social networking sites. Some studies revealed negative effect of social networking on academic performance, so finding some variables which can mediate this negative effect is important. This descriptive-correlational study examined the mediating role of informal learning and engagement in relationship…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Learner Engagement, College Students, Social Media
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Järkestig Berggren, Ulrika; Hanson, Elizabeth – Child Care in Practice, 2016
Young children and adolescents who have a parent with a serious physical illness require information and support to cope with their everyday lives. The purpose of this scoping review was to summarise and disseminate the research findings of interventions that support children in families with a serious physically ill parent. The review also aimed…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Intervention, Parents, Coping
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Keuning, Trynke – Teachers College Record, 2016
Context: Collaboration within school teams is considered to be important to build the capacity school teams need to work in a data-based way. In a school characterized by a strong collaborative culture, teachers may have more access to the knowledge and skills for analyzing data, teachers have more opportunity to discuss the performance goals to…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Data, Decision Making, Teacher Collaboration
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Roth, Tobias – Irish Educational Studies, 2013
This article examines the role that social capital plays in school success and in the explanation of social and ethnic inequalities in the German educational system. Based on Coleman's well-known concept of social capital, different aspects of social capital are distinguished, including social network composition, parent-school interaction and…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Role, Academic Achievement, Equal Education
Winn, Matthew R. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2012
Just as participation in social networking has grown, so has media coverage of inappropriate activity online. Teacher-student relationships and cyberbullying are just a few of the stories that seem to make the news on a regular basis. For educators, this is particularly troubling, considering how few students know what is appropriate when using…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Social Networks, Child Safety, Safety Education
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Cornelissen, Frank; McLellan, Ros W.; Schofield, Jan – Oxford Review of Education, 2017
The call for teachers and schools to become more research-engaged is resonating stronger than ever with government efforts to improve research impact and educational quality in the United Kingdom (UK) and many other countries. In these endeavors strengthening the social network structure and collegial relationships that enable collaborative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Researchers, Case Studies, Social Influences
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McMurray, Alan; Niens, Ulrike – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2012
Participatory citizenship education has been highlighted as a strategy to promote social cohesion in divided societies whereby collaborations with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and inter-school links have been proposed as tools to improve social networks between schools and communities. This article explores the role and meaning of…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Focus Groups, Community Involvement
Velastegui, Pamela J. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This hypothesis-generating case study investigates the naturally emerging roles of technology brokers and technology leaders in three independent schools in New York involving 92 school educators. A multiple and mixed method design utilizing Social Network Analysis (SNA) and fuzzy set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (FSQCA) involved gathering…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Private Schools, Qualitative Research, Comparative Analysis
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Bourne, Mieke; de Bruyn, Lisa Lobry; Prior, Julian – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2021
Purpose: We investigated the variation between participatory and traditional agricultural advisory models in training farmers on Conservation Agriculture in Kenya in order to understand how these models influenced farmer uptake of practices, development of social networks and delivery cost of training. Design/methodology/approach" A…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agricultural Education, Conservation (Environment), Rural Extension
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Chiang, Sharon H. C.; Ellis, Arthur K. – International Dialogues on Education: Past and Present, 2019
Family is the primary learning environment for children. Parents are children's first social network. Prior to and concurrent with school education, the critical influence of parental expectation eventually permeates into all aspects of an individual's life. However, the subject of family relationships is rarely addressed within school curricula.…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Expectation, Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences
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Bowman, Nicholas A.; Bastedo, Michael N. – Research in Higher Education, 2018
Attending a selective college or university has a notable impact on the likelihood of graduation, graduate school attendance, social networks, and career earnings. Given these short-term and long-term benefits, surprisingly little research has directly explored the factors that might promote or detract from equitable admissions decisions at these…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Admissions Officers, College Admission, Access to Education
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