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Hedger, Joseph; Potts, Abigail – National Association of State Boards of Education, 2022
Politically charged education issues roiled the 2022 races for seats on state boards of education, yet none of the boards flipped partisan control. However, majority parties expanded their representation on boards in Colorado, Kansas, and Utah so far. Of the 63 seats on the ballot for 12 state boards, 35 incumbent candidates were reelected. This…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Elections, School Budget Elections, State Boards of Education
Hafsteinn Einarsson; Alexandru Cernat; Natalie Shlomo – Field Methods, 2024
The presentation of survey requests represents an easily modifiable feature of survey communications that can in some contexts affect response propensities. Here, we examine how two features: the framing of the participation request (informed by prospect theory) and the inclusion of targeted appeals based on demographic background (age or…
Descriptors: Surveys, Participation, Foreign Countries, Response Rates (Questionnaires)
Manktelow, Nicholas; Chadwick, Darren D.; Brewster, Stephanie; Tilly, Liz – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2023
Background: People with intellectual disabilities' voting rate within the United Kingdom remains significantly below the population average despite government enacted voting promotion measures. No published academic literature directly involves people with intellectual disabilities when considering their UK general election experiences -- this…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Attitudes, Experience, Voting
Gaufman, Elizaveta; Abel, Niklas; Andela, Esther; Adema, Carolien; Kok, Imke; Schuitemaker, Marieke; Klok, Meike; Turkstra, Frieso; Bey, Johannes K.; Oltmann, Zoe Perea – Journal of Political Science Education, 2023
Simulations have become a staple of political science education due to their effectiveness and creative nature that contributes to learning success. In this contribution, we argue that simulations can also offer new insights not only into student engagement and active learning, but also into the sociology of political processes. In this case it is…
Descriptors: Elections, Politics, Sociology, Simulation
Andrés A. Acuña-Duarte; César A. Salazar – SAGE Open, 2024
An i-voting system may promote electoral participation by reducing travel cost and time to polling places, especially among youth who are more accustomed to technological changes. We study the linkage between travel costs on election day and voter turnout by comparing past electoral participation with stated voting behavior in a hypothetical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Elections, Voting
Goodman, Michael Anthony – About Campus, 2023
In a hermeneutic phenomenological study on the lived experiences of openly gay undergraduate men in elected student government (see Goodman, 2021, 2022), one major theme emerged: the men were elected and selected. This study contained multiple conversations with eight openly gay undergraduate men who were elected to their institution's student…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Males, Student Government, College Students
Jose M. Pavía; Rafael Romero – Sociological Methods & Research, 2024
The estimation of RxC ecological inference contingency tables from aggregate data is one of the most salient and challenging problems in the field of quantitative social sciences, with major solutions proposed from both the ecological regression and the mathematical programming frameworks. In recent decades, there has been a drive to find…
Descriptors: Elections, Voting, Social Science Research, Programming
Thomas D. Lawing – ProQuest LLC, 2023
A significant problem in Texas education is that many school districts need adequate educational facilities. The age and condition of the educational facilities affect student achievement. Bond referenda are generally the sole source for facility financing, thus making the passage of school bonds critical. The purpose of this study was to examine…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Bond Issues, Elections, School Districts
Crawley, Stanley Lance – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This quantitative study examined important, selected election factors within and outside of school district control for passing public school bond elections in Oklahoma. The study used publicly available archival data to analyze 524 public school bond elections held in Oklahoma from FY19 through FY22. Additionally, the study used Bowers and Lee's…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Elections, Taxes, Bond Issues
Karpman, Hannah E.; Crath, Rory – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
The election of Donald Trump was an astounding moment in the history of the United States. As academics across disciplines and social work as a profession struggled to understand the election and its effects, several syllabi were crowd sourced to explain the phenomenon known as Trumpism. This article describes a social work social policy course…
Descriptors: Presidents, Social Work, Elections, Political Attitudes
Hardwick, Nicole M. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This quantitative ex post facto study is a modified replication of research conducted in 1991 by Dr. Michael Ough designed to understand the relationship between selected variables and the outcome of school bond elections held in Nebraska between September 1, 2011, and August 31, 2021. The dependent variable for the study was if a Nebraska public…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Voting, Elections, Public Schools
Rosaura Aguerrebere; Juanita Santos – Theory Into Practice, 2024
The purpose of this article is to examine the critical components to successfully serving on a school board or leadership roles, as a member of the Latino(a) community. According to a 2010 national school board survey, only 3% of the 900 board respondents identified as Latino(a) compared with almost 80% who identified as White. The first author…
Descriptors: Latin Americans, Boards of Education, Board Candidates, School Administration
Wang, Haiyan; van Prooijen, Jan-Willem – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
Conspiracy beliefs have been studied mostly through cross-sectional designs. We conducted a five-wave longitudinal study (N = 376; two waves before and three waves after the 2020 American presidential elections) to examine if the election results influenced specific conspiracy beliefs and conspiracy mentality, and whether effects differ between…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Beliefs, Theories, Elections
AlBzour, Baseel A. – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2022
In order to reveal how Donald Trump is crucially involved in inciting riot and instigating insurgency, this pragmatic study strictly investigates and analyzes Donald Trump's tweets over the past months that preceded the unprecedented mob attack on the Capitol in January the 6th to impede the Congress endorsement of the US presidential elections…
Descriptors: Presidents, Social Media, Computer Mediated Communication, Elections
Sean Chorney – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2024
In a pre-service mathematics methods class I taught, in which we mathematized political districting (first horizontally, then vertically), student questions led to engaging mathematics, in particular, the development of a new number sequence.
Descriptors: Elections, Mathematics Instruction, Numbers, Political Attitudes

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