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Positive Experiences, Dreams, and Expectations of International Master’s Students at a Southern Ontario University: An Appreciative Inquiry
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A Scoping Review of Teaching Practices for Linguistically Diverse Students in Ontario
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“Keep It 100”: A Handbook Promoting Equitable Outcomes for Black University Students Through Mentorship
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What Happens in English Class Doesn’t Stay in English Class: How College Writers Remember, Story, and Inhabit the Past in the Present
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Struggle Gives Birth to Solidarity: The Lived Experiences of Trans Spectrum College Students in Red States Since the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
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This qualitative interview study was designed to explore with Trans-Spectrum college students, including graduates, current students, and dropouts, how they have conceptualized and made meaning of their experiences in traditionally Red States since the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. This study resulted in recommendations that would enable administrators in both community colleges and four-year institutions to implement specific practices to improve learning environments and access to resources for Trans-Spectrum college students. The researcher based this study on three principal assumptions: (1) there is a population of Trans-Spectrum college students in these Red States. Although no data exist on the number of transgender students in higher education per state, these students must exist. (2) Trans-Spectrum college students in these Red States face an array of challenges every day both on and off campus from bullying and family struggles to financial struggles to suicidality. (3) The 2016 U.S. Presidential Election had a negative impact on these participants’ college experiences. Interviews conducted with 25 participants comprised the primary data for this study. Participants included students presently attending community college; students presently attending four-year institutions; recent graduates of both community colleges and four-year institutions; and students who departed college. A document review also yielded data. The findings regarding the experiences of Trans-Spectrum college students in Red States since the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election were: (1) A strong majority of participants described their overall college experiences as being shaped by an uncertain and unpredictable learning environment. (2) A strong majority of participants indicated that the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election had a compromising effect on their safety and well-being on campus and in their community. (3) All participants described experiencing issues related to access to resources, campus-wide illiteracy on trans issues, and race and gender identity, while an overwhelming majority of participants described having mental health issues. A strong majority reported incidents of being bullied on campus and in the college community. (4) An overwhelming majority of participants identified a support system as a significant factor in helping them learn to overcome their challenges. The key recommendations that emerged from this study were: (1) Community Colleges should create an Intake Form on which students have the option to self-identify in terms of sexual orientation and gender identity. This will enable these colleges to track data on completion, persistence, and retention of Trans-Spectrum students. (2) Both community colleges and four-year institutions should invest more in mental health services and consider investing more resources in on-campus mental health personnel and resources. (3) Both community colleges and four-year institutions should build community partnerships to provide more resources for Trans-Spectrum students.
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Bullying in schools; Community colleges; Education; Higher; Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ); Sexual orientation; Transgender college students; Transgender people--Identity; Transphobia
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URL: https://doi.org/10.7916/38jd-ke76
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Lessons From Two Experimental Studies of Multiple Measures Assessment
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Still I Aspire: Graduate Degree Aspirations for Community College Transfer Students of Color
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Against 'failing francophony', a reflection on francophonies ; Contre la « francophonie défaillante », penser les francophonies
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In: Apprentissages et politiques éducatives. Quelles interdisciplinarités, méthodologies et perspectives internationales ? ; https://hal-univ-tours.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03618378 ; M. Gadille. Apprentissages et politiques éducatives. Quelles interdisciplinarités, méthodologies et perspectives internationales ?, Sciendo, In press, Apprentissages et politiques éducatives. Quelles interdisciplinarités, méthodologies et perspectives internationales ? (2022)
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ОБУЧЕНИЕ ПЕРЕВОДУ ТЕКСТОВ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОЙ ТЕМАТИКИ В НЕЯЗЫКОВОМ ВУЗЕ ... : ECONOMIC TRANSLATION TEACHING IN NON-LINGUISTIC UNIVERSITY ...
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РОЛЬ ИНОСТРАННОГО ЯЗЫКА В ФОРМИРОВАНИИ ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНОЙ КОМПЕТЕНТНОСТИ СТУДЕНТОВ-МЕДИКОВ ... : THE ROLE OF A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE OF MEDICAL STUDENTS ...
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АКТУАЛЬНЫЕ СРЕДСТВА ФОРМИРОВАНИЯ КОММУНИКАТИВНОЙ КОМПЕТЕНЦИИ ИНОСТРАННЫХ СТУДЕНТОВ-ФИЛОЛОГОВ ... : ACTUAL MEANS OF FORMATION OF COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE OF FOREIGN STUDENTS OF PHILOLOGY ...
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Peer Interactions in Academic Contexts for Adolescents with Disabilities ...
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Disrupting Trauma Tourism in Diversity Workshops and Scholarship Essays: A Participatory Study Describing Counternarratives by Queer, Trans, and Students of Colour.
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In: University Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations (2022)
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Serving Students with Disabilities who are Culturally and Linguistically Diverse in Rural Communities: Technology Access is Essential
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In: Northwest Journal of Teacher Education (2022)
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INNOVATIVE TEACHING METHODS TO DEVELOP CHINESE STUDENTS' ABILITY TO LEARN RUSSIAN PHONETICS ...
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Частые ошибки русскоязычных студентов в изучении фонетики китайского языка. Часть 2 ... : Common errors of Russian-speaking students in the study of Chinese phonetics. Part 2 ...
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The Disparate Impacts of Boko Haram Insurgency and Banditry on Teaching of English in Northern Nigeria ...
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The Disparate Impacts of Boko Haram Insurgency and Banditry on Teaching of English in Northern Nigeria ...
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University Instructors' Perceptions about the Prominence of Culturally Responsive Teaching Pedagogy ...
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University Instructors' Perceptions about the Prominence of Culturally Responsive Teaching Pedagogy ...
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