The first tier is all aboutcommunity-buildingas a preventive measure. Teachers or peer facilitators can lead students in circles of sharing, where kids open up about their fears and goals. Students play an inte
What is empiricism in sociology? What is objectivism in research methodology? What is a dichotomous question in research? What is crowding out in behavioral economics? What is normative analysis in economics? What is secondary research? What is science education research?
Focus is on the mechanisms that drive attainment of upper secondary education. I analyze the relative contributions of different factors measured by the relative increases in the log likelihood function. I also investigate the importance of characteristics other than the traditional variables, such as ...
Postsecondary philosophy teacher $87,100 3% Social and community service manager $79,310 9% Clergy $60,180 1% Data is from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' most recent estimates of annual salary by occupation and the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook. What Philosophy Majors Say "Philosophy...
PISA 2022 is the first large scale international assessment that claims to capture the impact of Covid-19 on school systems worldwide. Learning loss is observed in many countries around the globe and Estonia is not an exception. However, Estonia is still
Quantitative research is the opposite ofqualitative research, which involves collecting and analyzing non-numerical data (e.g., text, video, or audio). Quantitative research is widely used in the natural and social sciences: biology, chemistry, psychology, economics, sociology, marketing, etc. ...
Interactional sociolinguistics Built on the work of Erving Goffman (1964, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1986) in Sociology and John Gum- perz (Gumperz 1982, 1999) in anthropology and linguistics, interactional sociolinguistics (IS) has evolved into an approach to discourse analysis that 'attempts to "bridge...
serious attention to such things remains surprisingly absent in social analysis. Both the sociology of work and theories of practice have struggled to account for the ambiguity and ambivalence that grudging acts entail. Grudging acts are also under-explored in Higher Education contexts. This is despit...
Free access to powerful generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in schools has left educators and system leaders grappling with how to responsibly respond
In number and scope, the factors used in demography—the collection, analysis, and use of demographics—can vary widely depending on the type of research being done. Besides advertising and marketing, demographics are also used in politics, sociology, and for cultural purposes. ...