Great advice on infusing active learning within the traditional lecture.
Posts by Ray Mitic
New publication: First piece from the Ad Astra study as well as first journal publication with three fantastic student co-authors. Learn about the lived experiences of international graduate students in the space sciences from the Global South. Open access! #space
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New publication with Amanda Davis Simpfenderfer Ph.D. using #quantcrit analyses to show how institutional environments, SES, and student identities can impact time-to-degree using College & Beyond II data. #openaccess
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New publication in time for the holidays! In this article, I use #longitudinal data to support a long-held belief that service-learning in college is linked to post-college #volunteerism behavior. These associations are consistent across race and ethnicity. #research
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New publication! Together with my colleagues Enyu Zhou and Hiro Okahana, we study the links between program racial climate, well-being, and resilience on Ph.D. program satisfaction in a national sample of 1,053 current students. Open access!
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Over the past ten years, #RIHE has published >80 articles that used NCES data as a primary data source. In this special collection, we highlight key RIHE articles that used NCES data to provide important insights for research, practice, and policy. #highered link.springer.com/collections/...
New article with Laura Link on how different stakeholder groups perceive the purposes and practices of grading in secondary schools! Open access! #grading #research #quant
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I had the same dilemma in Glasgow when I arrived this week!
Ed researchers! @aeraedresearch.bsky.social asks that we take a 5 min survey on "how specific [IES] datasets, surveys, research, and evaluations are used and relied upon by members" by May 28th to respond to questions from the judge. I'm not including the link on purpose but please check your email!
They're terminating OPT.
Today the nominee to head USCIS stated directly: he will end Optional Practical Training, the single largest channel for high-skill immigrants to work in the US.
6 weeks ago I warned about this & summarized the research on impacts of this drastic action—> @piie.com
Japan: internationalisation strategies will be damaged by heavy prioritisation of students from Europe and US, report authors warn
#highered #AcademicSky
The journal Research in Higher Education is seeking manuscripts using data from the National Center for Education Statistics for a special issue. Please read the full call for papers here and circulate to your networks! #RIHE link.springer.com/collections/...
New article alert! We used AI to examine the websites of hundreds of Japanese universities to show whiteness strategies in campus internationalization. Open access!
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The US Capitol Building
In a new letter, AERA and other education research leaders call on Congress to protect the nation’s education data, research infrastructure, and knowledge base, by safeguarding the IES and broader Education Department staff, leadership, and mission. www.aera.net/Portals/38/E...
Enjoyed this presentation to end #CIES2025 in Chicago. We have to keep supporting international education.
AERA has just learned that all restricted-use NCES data licenses will be cancelled, possibly as early as March 20. We urgently request that all AERA members and others in the research community with restricted-use licenses take these two actions: www.aera.net/Research-Pol...
Man giving a conference presentation
Woman giving a conference presentation
William and Mary’s own Ray Mitic (@drrmitic.bsky.social) and Bianca Wu did an excellent job presenting about civic outcomes of higher education this morning! #AEFP2025
Oh hey, me and some of my cool higher ed policy friends signed a thing!
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Timely contribution as I teach Higher Education Law this semester. Thank you @garceslm.bsky.social !
It's part of the invisible knapsack that McIntosh and others write of. As a first-generation, working class, English language learning son of immigrants, there were many parts of the college experience that I was shielded of due to the color of my skin. This piece takes a very narrow view.
Things like being excluded from study groups based on race. Or being assumed that they are on campus as part of "the help" rather than being a student. Or worse, that they are on campus due to a compensatory program. these psychosocial factors have an effect on students.
Two things can be true at the same time: 1) Higher ed must do better to support working class students 2) white working-class students do benefit from some white privilege. Compare the experiences of students of color to white working class students and we see that white privilege exists here.
AERA and COPAFS have issued a statement on the sudden termination of 169 contracts within IES, including those that NCES holds for the collection and reporting of education statistics. Read the full statement: www.aera.net/Newsroom/AER...
Thanks for the reply!
Did they provide any guidance on how to do disclosure reviews? We have a restricted data room but we're unsure how to receive approval before submitting for publication.
Eliminating, or at least severely reducing, data access & collection undercuts both knowledge & accountability. Educational inequalities & trying to address them will become even more difficult.
Here's what the decision by America's favorite sports league tells us about "anticipatory obedience."
First publication from 2025 with Enyu Zhou and Hironao Okahana on the factors that predict whether PhD alumni affirm or regret their decisions on their PhD experience. Nature Humanities & Social Sciences Communications.
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#doctoraleducation #HSS #edresearch