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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.
In: University Studies Faculty Publications and Presentations (2022)
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Supplemental materials for paper: The Critical Review to Practical Inquiries of Action Research Framework ...
sarbunan, thobias. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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The Impact of Extracurricular Activities and Attendance on Student Achievement at a Mississippi Community College
In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2022)
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Differences of Attitudes and Norms Toward Plagiarism Between First- and Continuing-Generation College Students
In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2022)
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Perceptions of Community Among Dual Credit Students Taking STEM Courses Offered Through a Community College
In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2022)
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Exploring First-Generation College Students Transition into Higher Education
In: Culminating Experience Projects (2022)
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Newsletter
In: Georgia Southern College of Arts and Humanities Newsletter (2022)
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Writing and Linguistics News
In: Writing & Linguistics News (2022)
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Writing and Linguistics News
In: Writing & Linguistics News (2022)
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Encountering American higher education: First-year academic transition of international undergraduate students in the United States
In: Journal of Global Education and Research (2022)
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HMong Parent Day/Hnub Txhawb Nqa Niam Txiv: Implementing Psychosociocultural Educational Programming to Honor Rau Siab
In: Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement (2022)
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The axis of access: a quantitative ethnography of presidential discourse on the construct of college access in the United States
In: Theses and Dissertations (2022)
Abstract: Federal discourse pertaining to college access requires clarified definition. Use of the college access construct has become commonplace, yet no unified refinement of meaning exists. This study, which covered U.S. presidential communications from January 2009 to October 2021, addressed the abstraction of language as leaders presented ideas, policies, and opinions. Observable trends impacting social mobility for students from underserved populations were of central interest. The research methodology, Quantitative Ethnography (QE), used the tool of Epistemic Network Analysis (ENA). Eight codes were identified through grounded analysis: Affordability, Pathway Program, Underserved Populations, Class Systems, Upward Mobility, Career Readiness, Trajectory, and Career Technical Education (CTE) and assessed through postmodernism. The Code most commonly appearing in the data set was Upward Mobility. Two codes tied for second-most-common: Affordability and Pathway Programs. In terms of connections among the codes from a broad overview, the most dominant communication patterns among the three presidents included epistemic links from Pathway Programs to both Affordability and Underserved Populations. Overall congruence across administrations was notably lacking. Conclusions drawn included that presidential discourse pertaining to the U.S. college access dilemma may be accurately described as circular, as illustrated by an original figure demonstrating the researcher’s "Axis of Access" concept. Due to the churn of new administrations with differing definitions of college access coming into power every 4 to 8 years, a substantial hurdle for stakeholders in the U.S. Department of Education and related divisions was identified; therefore, a recommendation made was to create a new College Access Bridge Division in the U.S. Department of Education, to enable consistency of discourse and policy implementation. The incorporation of kin networks into pathway programs starting in middle school was recommended at the pathway program level, as was expanding criteria for such programs. Both national and global implications were discussed. Of note: this dissertation marks the first utilization of QE and ENA in the field of higher education in the United States. El discurso federal relacionado con el acceso a la universidad requiere una definición clara. El uso de la construcción de acceso a la universidad se ha convertido en un lugar común, pero no existe un refinamiento unificado del significado. Este estudio, que abarcó las comunicaciones presidenciales de EE. UU. desde enero de 2009 hasta octubre de 2021, abordó la abstracción del lenguaje cuando los líderes presentaron ideas, políticas y opiniones. Las tendencias observables que afectan la movilidad social de los estudiantes de poblaciones desatendidas fueron de interés central. La metodología de investigación, Etnografía Cuantitativa (QE), utilizó la herramienta de Análisis Epistémico de Redes (ENA). Se identificaron ocho códigos a través de un análisis fundamentado: asequibilidad, programa Pathway, poblaciones desatendidas, sistemas de clases, movilidad ascendente, preparación profesional, trayectoria y educación técnica profesional (CTE) y se evaluaron a través del posmodernismo. El código que aparecía con más frecuencia en el conjunto de datos era Movilidad ascendente. Dos códigos empatados en el segundo lugar más común: Asequibilidad y Pathway Programs. En términos de conexiones entre los códigos desde una perspectiva general, los patrones de comunicación más dominantes entre los tres presidentes incluyeron vínculos epistémicos de los Programas Pathway tanto para la Asequibilidad como para las Poblaciones Desfavorecidas. La congruencia general entre las administraciones fue notablemente deficiente. Las conclusiones extraídas incluyeron que el discurso presidencial relacionado con el dilema de acceso a la universidad de EE. UU. puede describirse con precisión como circular, como lo ilustra una figura original que demuestra el concepto de "Eje de acceso" del investigador. Debido a la rotación de nuevas administraciones con diferentes definiciones de acceso a la universidad que llegan al poder cada 4 a 8 años, se identificó un obstáculo sustancial para las partes interesadas en el Departamento de Educación de EE. UU. y divisiones relacionadas; por lo tanto, se hizo una recomendación para crear una nueva División Puente de Acceso a la Universidad en el Departamento de Educación de los EE. UU., para permitir la consistencia del discurso y la implementación de políticas. Se recomendó la incorporación de redes de parentesco en los programas de orientación a partir de la escuela intermedia a nivel de programa de orientación, al igual que la ampliación de los criterios para tales programas. Se discutieron las implicaciones tanto nacionales como globales. Importante: esta disertación marca la primera utilización de QE y ENA en el campo de la educación superior en los Estados Unidos.
Keyword: College access; College attendance -- United States; Discourse analysis; Education; Education Policy; Educational equalization -- United States; Higher Education; Higher education and state -- United States; Language and education -- United States; Linguistics; Policy; Presidential rhetoric; Quantitative ethnography; Sociolinguistics
URL: https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/etd/1230
https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2229&context=etd
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Using Issues in Honors Education to Teach Argumentation
In: Honors in Practice -- Online Archive (2022)
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Breaking Down Barriers: A Culturally Responsive Career Development Intervention with Racially Minoritized Girls of Color
In: Journal of College Access (2022)
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He Needs to be In a Learning Community – Learning Community, a Place of Respite and Brotherhood while Persisting in College
In: Journal of College Access (2022)
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“I Was Going to Work Full-Time at Roses Department Store”: The Need for College Readiness with Black and Latinx Students
In: Journal of College Access (2022)
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Guide to MS558 John M. Sharp papers
In: Finding Aids (2022)
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Cape Verdean Students’ Perceptions of their English Language Preparation for Higher Education in the US
In: Master’s Theses and Projects (2021)
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Lolita in the Contemporary American Classroom: Pedagogical and Learning Approaches
In: Master’s Theses and Projects (2021)
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La dictée tchattée : une transposition de la dictée négociée dans un monde virtuel en vue de l’apprentissage de la langue française
In: ISSN: 2610-1920 ; Adjectif : analyses et recherches sur les TICE ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03102679 ; Adjectif : analyses et recherches sur les TICE, Laboratoire Education, Discours et Apprentissages (EDA), 2021, numéro thématique 1 : Productions d’écrits et technologies. Regards contemporains ; http://www.adjectif.net/spip.php?article551 (2021)
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