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Katie L. Fallo; Karen H. Larwin – Journal of Education, 2024
African American students continue to be suspended at rates disproportionate to same-aged peers. The purpose of this study is to use empirical evidence to determine the associated influence of restorative justice (RJ) on a large urban district by studying discipline gap data for the 3 years before and after implementation. Results of the study…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Educational Practices, Data Analysis, Educational Change
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Alyssa Sanabria; Ashley Sheplak; Hasan Aydin – Journal of Education, 2024
This study investigates how the perceptions of graduate students within a doctoral program in a midsized higher education institution in Southwest Florida evolved over a semester regarding multicultural education and impacted their careers and professional lives. A qualitative case study method was utilized with multiple data sources collected,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Attitudes, Cultural Differences, Multicultural Education
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David T. Marshall; David M. Shannon; Savanna M. Love; Lindsay Norris – Journal of Education, 2024
Schools abruptly ended face-to-face instruction in March 2020 and transitioned to emergency remote teaching due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We surveyed teachers across the United States between March and April 2020 to understand their experiences during this time in our history (n = 249). Linear regression analysis was used to examine relationships…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Self Efficacy, COVID-19
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Gardner-Neblett, Nicole; Iruka, Iheoma U.; Humphries, Marisha – Journal of Education, 2023
More than half a century of educational efforts have focused on eliminating the Black--White achievement gap. Yet, racial disparities persist. In this article, we describe the issues with educational discourse focused on the achievement gap and the ways structural racism drives the educational experiences and outcomes of Black students. We include…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Racial Differences, African American Students, White Students
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Wong, Yi-Lee – Journal of Education, 2023
This paper offers a qualitative analysis of decisions of 64 community-college students in seeking a transfer in Hong Kong. In weighing a number of educational options and then offers, with a similar level of desirability in some cases, in order to achieve their transfers, advantaged-class and disadvantaged-class respondents struggled with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community College Students, College Transfer Students, Student Attitudes
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Abuhmaid, Atef; Kaur, Irameet; Joordens, Steve – Journal of Education, 2023
In light of our forced migration to the online world, this article argues in favor of a widespread evolution of our approach to education, drifting from rigid to flexible models. Such an optimal system would be able to change from one form and function to another, even in mid-course, without compromising pedagogy. This system has to be based on…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change, Blended Learning
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Pham, Phuong-Tam; Thi Phan, Thanh-Thao; Nguyen, Yen-Chi; Hoang, Anh-Duc – Journal of Education, 2023
How teachers perform and react to the world-wide pandemic and how the epidemic affects an education system may also be used as new conditions to consider the way to enhance SDG4 in developing countries. Regarding that concern, this study investigated 294 teachers' perspective on their teaching effectiveness and satisfaction during COVID-19. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, COVID-19
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Erickson, Melissa; Harvey, Trish – Journal of Education, 2023
A case study was implemented in one rural district as it transitioned to a trauma-informed environment. A theoretical framework based on the literature framed the data collection around the seven themes of awareness, positive culture, intentional instruction, restorative practice, self-care, mental health support services, and professional…
Descriptors: Trauma Informed Approach, Rural Areas, Program Development, Educational Environment
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Mngo, Zachary – Journal of Education, 2023
The spread and influence of older European higher education models and the current Bologna Process (BP) is strongly linked to its colonial and neocolonial hegemony. However, the 1999 convergence of European models under the umbrella of the BP reform has had implications beyond the colonial and neocolonial spheres, with its effects impacting even…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Global Approach
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Lenin, N.; Siva Kumar, M.; Selvakumar, G. – Journal of Education, 2023
Indian education system has faced many reforms and changes right from Gurukula education system in Vedic age to the present outcome-based education system. There lies a wide gap between industries and institutions in India due to the lagging of quality graduates. To bridge the gap, the outcome-based education system has been implemented widely in…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Outcomes of Education
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Patil, Varsha Kiran; Patil, Kiran D. – Journal of Education, 2023
Ancient Indian education was value-based consisting of Gurukul system and world-famous "Nalanda and Takshashila Universities." The value-based education policy reforms were the basis for utilizing the knowledge for benefits of mankind. In ancient Bharat, there were knowledgeable personalities like Sushrut, Aryabhatta, Panini, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values Education, Educational Policy, Educational Change
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Soysal, Y.; Radmard, S. – Journal of Education, 2022
The purpose of this study was to present the barriers experienced by Turkish teachers when required to engage in more learner-centered teaching and to determine the extent of their awareness of attempts to reform the curriculum. A natural inquiry was conducted. Six themes related to the teachers' barrier definitions were abstracted. The teachers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Barriers, Educational Change, Student Centered Learning
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Henderson, Jessica – Journal of Education, 2022
The author develops a conceptual framework that defines characteristics of critically conscious institutions and proposes their effectiveness in the promotion and strengthening of resilience in black students. Black students' development within an anti-black society is framed as a sustained and continuous adversity, and this article expands the…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), African American Students, Consciousness Raising, Leadership
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Lim, Weng Marc – Journal of Education, 2021
This article sheds light on contemporary realities in the design and delivery of final year projects in business degrees. To do so, this article employs an autoethnographic approach to explain the trajectory of conventional to contemporary evolution in the delivery of the teaching and learning in a final year project unit in an undergraduate…
Descriptors: Capstone Experiences, Business Administration Education, College Seniors, Teaching Methods
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Walsh, Mary E.; Adams, Shauna M.; Ferguson, Susan; Hearst, Mary O.; Jones, Jo-Viviane; Wall, Shavaun; Petsagourakis, Despina; Chung, Agnes; Shannon, Una; Theodorakakis, Maria – Journal of Education, 2021
University-community partnerships (UCPs) are increasingly utilized to address issues in education. In this article, we present reflections on best practices for child- and family-focused UCPs. These reflections emerged before, during, and after a convening that brought together representatives from five UCPs in the United States that emphasized…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Universities, Best Practices
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