Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Scholarly Works: Recent submissions
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The Place of World History in South Dakota’s Failed 2021 Social Studies Standards Revision Process
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Introduction to the Forum: Standards and World History
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The Hillsdale Effect: South Dakota’s Troubling New Social Studies Standards
(National Council for the Social Studies, 2023-11)South Dakota’s teachers will face difficult challenges of implementation, pedagogy, and content when their state’s new, politically influenced, social studies standards go into effect in 2024. -
Religious Education and the Anglo-World: The Impact of Empire, Britishness, and Decolonisation in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand
(Brill, 2020)Focusing on Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, “Religious Education and the Anglo-World” historiographically examines the relationship between empire and religious education. In each case the analysis centres on the ... -
Rethinking the time spent at school: Could flexibility improve engagement and performance for students and teachers?
(Springer, 2023-05-03)Is it possible to reduce the time students spend in classrooms and schools? Would such a reduction be better for learning and retaining teachers? How should learning be more flexibly enacted in the post-pandemic era? This ... -
Does school SES matter less for high-performing students than for their lower-performing peers? A quantile regression analysis of PISA 2018 Australia
(Springer Open, 2022-11-11)Background While the relationship between school socioeconomic composition and student academic outcomes is well established, knowledge about differential effects is not extensive. In particular, little is known whether ... -
Tofu Is Not Cheese: Rethinking Education Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
(SAGE Publications, 2020-06-29)The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the closure of millions of schools around the world. As a result, teachers and education leaders must find new ways to provide education to over one billion students. This is a crisis, but ... -
The changes we need: Education post COVID-19
(Springer, 2021-02-18)The COVID-19 pandemic has caused both unprecendented disruptions and massive changes to education. However, as schools return, these changes may disappear. Moreover, not all of the changes are necessarily the changes we ... -
Categorization by Organizations: Manipulation of Disability Categories in a Racially Desegregated School District
(University of Chicago Press, 2019-07)The authors propose and test the concept of categorical manipulation, a process in which subordinate group demands for greater access to high-status categories are met with reversals in the hierarchy of existing categories. ... -
Economic Disparities: SPARK Ohio and Narrowing the Kindergarten Readiness Gap
(Hindawi, 2018-09-10)The present study investigated the extent to which children of various economic backgrounds were prepared for kindergarten literacy activities, as measured by the Kindergarten Readiness Assessment-Literacy (KRA-L). The ... -
STRUCTURING DIVERSITY: CHIEF DIVERSITY OFFICES AS STRUCTURAL RESPONSES TO A CULTURAL ISSUE
(Informing Science Institute, 2019-09-09)Aim/Purpose Higher education has faced increasing perceptions, mainly by students, of unwelcoming campus racial and diversity climates. As a result, during the past decade, there has been a peak in the inaugurations of ... -
A Holistic Approach to Estimating the Influence of Good Practices on Student Outcomes at Liberal Arts and non-Liberal Arts Institutions
(Informing Science Institute, 2016)Many higher education administrators and researchers have considered certain “good practices” of institutions as an instrumental way to improve student outcomes. Chickering and Gamson’s (1987) seven principles of good ... -
Do Fraternities and Sororities Inhibit Intercultural Competence?
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015-01)This study explored the impact of fraternity and sorority affiliation on students’ development of intercultural competence over four years of college at 11 institutions. Prior research admonishes fraternities and sororities ... -
How Much Difference is too Much Difference? Perceptions of Gay Men and Lesbians in Intercollegiate Athletics
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001-09-01)No abstract is available for this item. -
New Scholarship on Academic Women: Beyond "Women's Ways"
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999-01-01)No abstract is available for this item. -
There's No "I" in "Team": Lessons from Athletics on Community Building
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001-01-01)No abstract is available for this item. -
A Response to the Rejoinder
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003-01-01)No abstract is available for this item. -
Academic Motherhood: Managing Complex Roles in Research Universities
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004-01-01)No abstract is available for this item. -
A Tangled Web of Terms: The Overlap and Unique Contribution of Involvement, Engagement, and Integration to Understanding College Student Success
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009-08-01)Established theories and constructs long associated with student success, including involvement, engagement, and integration, provide common language and a body of knowledge to inform understanding of the challenges currently ... -
Dimensions of the Community College Faculty Labor Market
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001-01-01)No abstract is available for this item.