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Herbst, Chris M. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2023
Participation in non-parental child care arrangements is now the norm for preschool-age children in the U.S. However, child care services are becoming increasingly expensive for many families, and quality is highly uneven across providers and sectors, raising questions about the impact of child care costs and quality on parental employment and…
Descriptors: Child Care, Preschool Children, Costs, Economic Impact
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Haas, Georg-Christoph; Volkert, Marieke; Senghaas, Monika – Field Methods, 2023
Even small monetary incentives, e.g., a one-dollar bill in a postal invitation letter, can increase the response rate in a web survey. However, in the euro currency area, the smallest amount of monetary incentive for a postal invitation is a five-euro bill, which is costly. As such, we conducted a random experiment with prepaid stamp and postcard…
Descriptors: Online Surveys, Incentives, Response Rates (Questionnaires), Costs
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Krysti L. Kelley; Marshall A. Baker; J. Shane Robinson; Avery L. Culbertson – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2023
The purpose of this collective instrumental case study was to understand the motivational factors that support families' decisions to exhibit livestock. The expectancy value theory served as the theoretical lens, and a review of literature led to four issues to be explored. Four typical family cases were identified, and interviews were conducted.…
Descriptors: Animals, Exhibits, Motivation, Family Involvement
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Jindrich, Caitlin; Sauer, Kevin; Daniels, Elizabeth; Procter, Sandra B.; Hanson, Jennifer – Journal of Child Nutrition & Management, 2022
Purpose/Objectives: Interest in vegetarianism has increased in recent years. However, little is known of how this trend has impacted childcare foodservice operations. The purpose of this study was to explore the vegetarian menu substitution practices occurring within childcare centers and to describe the roles of nutrition professionals within…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Food Service, Child Care Centers, Eating Habits
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Gonzalez, Vanessa – New Directions for Higher Education, 2022
Policies on academic probation and dismissal have existed in the American higher education system for decades to maintain academic quality and encourage students to improve their performance. Research has aimed to clarify the relationship between academic probation, dismissal, and retention, yet differing results emerge. Furthermore, the…
Descriptors: Academic Probation, Academic Failure, Student Attrition, Educational Finance
Swanson, Dewey A.; Gusev, Dmitri A. – Association Supporting Computer Users in Education, 2022
We developed a paper for the 2016 ASCUE Conference with the topic of software tools to use in the classroom. As mentioned in the original paper, our Computer and Information Technology Department (CIT) curriculum at Purdue University statewide locations includes classes in database, networking, programming and systems areas. Most of these classes…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Computer Software, Educational Technology, Computer Science Education
Payne, Jonathan – Jobs for the Future, 2020
An underdeveloped talent supply pipeline has resulted in a skills gap and a skilled labor shortage in the manufacturing sector across the United States. This is potentially the result of a lack of diversity in educational opportunity offered to students, an emphasis on college enrollment rates as a high school performance metric, and the…
Descriptors: Manufacturing Industry, Apprenticeships, Outcomes of Education, Labor Force Development
Li, Tao; McClelland, Megan M.; Tominey, Shauna L.; Tracy, Alexis – Grantee Submission, 2021
Early childhood interventions can improve self-regulation, but there are few economic evaluations of such interventions. This study analyzed the cost-effectiveness of an early childhood self-regulation intervention ("Red Light Purple Light!"; RLPL), comparing three different models of implementation across stages of intervention…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Early Intervention, Early Childhood Education, Self Control
Conroy, Eddy V.; Magnelia, Sarah; Dahl, Sonja; Goldrick-Rab, Sara – Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice, 2021
The real price of college keeps rising, and it often surprises students and their families.1 People know tuition is expensive. They also usually account for books and supplies, even if they might cost more than expected. Still, they don't always expect or fully understand how the price of housing, food, and transportation factor in. It's not their…
Descriptors: College Students, Paying for College, Financial Needs, Student Needs
Elizabeth M. Kopko; Hollie Daniels Sarica; Dan Cullinan; Hanna Nichols; Ellen Wasserman; Sarahi Hernandez – Center for the Analysis of Postsecondary Readiness, 2024
Multiple measures assessment (MMA) is an alternative placement system that involves the consideration of alternative measures of students' performance--such as high school grades or GPA--in addition to or in place of standardized test scores to better place students. While the evidence for MMA is strong, placement reform has yet to spread to many…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Student Placement, College Students
Danielle Farrie – Education Law Center, 2024
The School Funding Reform Act (SFRA), New Jersey's school finance law, requires the Governor, in consultation with the Commissioner of Education, to review certain components of the school funding formula every three years. The New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) issued four Educational Adequacy Reports (EAR) between 2013 and 2022, but none…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Funding Formulas, State Aid, Costs
Chloe R. Gibbs; Jocelyn Wikle; Riley Wilson – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
As women increasingly entered the labor force throughout the late 20th century, the challenges of balancing work and family came to the forefront. We leverage pronounced changes in the availability of public schooling for young children--through duration expansions to the kindergarten day--to better understand mothers' and families' constraints.…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Employed Women, Mothers
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Julie M. Cavallario; Thomas R. Campbell; Cailee E. Welch Bacon – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2024
Context: Low salary is a frequently cited reason for attrition from the athletic training profession. Researchers have determined that athletic trainers (ATs) entering the first hiring process, usually newly credentialed graduates of professional athletic training programs (ATPs), are the least likely to negotiate, resulting in lowered earning…
Descriptors: Negotiation Agreements, Lecture Method, Teaching Methods, Athletics
Evan England; Jess Carson – Carsey School of Public Policy, 2024
The early care and education (ECE) sector in New Hampshire (NH) is a complex ecosystem that must account for families' needs and resources, the capacity and availability of the workforce, and the costs of providing services. This ecosystem is also bolstered (and constrained) by local, state, and federal policy. This series of primers, titled the…
Descriptors: Child Care, Early Childhood Education, Costs, Educational Quality
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Baker, Emma K.; Arora, Sheena; Amor, David J.; Date, Perrin; Cross, Meagan; O'Brien, James; Simons, Chloe; Rogers, Carolyn; Goodall, Stephen; Slee, Jennie; Cahir, Chris; Godler, David E. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
The study characterised differences in costs associated with raising a child between four rare disorders and examined the associations between these costs with clinical severity. Caregivers of 108 individuals with Prader-Willi, Angelman (AS), Chromosome 15q Duplication and fragile X (FXS) syndromes completed a modified Client Services Receipt…
Descriptors: Costs, Child Rearing, Genetic Disorders, Severity (of Disability)
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