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Jane Opiri's research focuses on educational topics within post-secondary settings, particularly concerning teacher preparation and the impact of foreign educational experiences on individuals. Her work also investigates issues of underemployment and wellness, exploring the connections between these factors and educational backgrounds. Opiri has published on the importance of post-secondary education in family and consumer sciences (FCS) for teacher preparation, reviewing literature from 2006 to 2023. She has also examined the relationship between foreign education, underemployment, and an individual's wellness. Opiri's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with 11 total publications and 17 total citations. She has collaborated with Joseph O. Otundo from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and Karleah Harris from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, with each collaborator sharing one publication.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 17
Selected Publications
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The Importance of FCS Post-Secondary Education for Teacher Preparation: A Review of the Literature (2006‐2023) (2025)
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Foreign Education, Underemployment, and Wellness (2021)
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- Foreign Education, Underemployment, and Wellness
- The Importance of FCS Post-Secondary Education for Teacher Preparation: A Review of the Literature (2006‐2023)
- The Importance of FCS Post-Secondary Education for Teacher Preparation: A Review of the Literature (2006‐2023)
- The Importance of FCS Post-Secondary Education for Teacher Preparation: A Review of the Literature (2006‐2023)
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