Mary Jane Bradley
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Researcher
Also affiliated: King Fahd Military Medical Complex (1994)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Mary Jane Bradley's research interests include the impact of limited broadband access on student performance, particularly how this digital divide affects families' ability to support their children's education. Her work has explored administrator and teacher perceptions regarding these challenges. Bradley has a scholarly output of 15 publications with 7 citations and an h-index of 2. She has collaborated with colleagues at Arkansas State University, including Alicia Shaw, Jacob Manlove, Joan Henley, and Annete Hux, on shared publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 7
Selected Publications
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Don’t Make Our Families Choose Between Food and Internet: Administrator and Teacher Perceptions on How the Lack of Access to Broadband Connection for Families Has Impacted Student Performance (2023)
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An Open Discussion about Clinical Internships for Educational Leadership Programs in an Online Learning Environment (2019)E-Learn: World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education OpenAlex
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Orientation, Preparation, and Support of Online Adjunct Facultyfor Online Course Delivery: Developing, Conducting and Financing a Weekend Workshop (2018)
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Establishing Institutional Partnerships and Reshaping Instruction Via Interactive Distance Learning (1995)Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference OpenAlex
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The Principal as a Leader in Curriculum Innovation (1991)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Don’t Make Our Families Choose Between Food and Internet: Administrator and Teacher Perceptions on How the Lack of Access to Broadband Connection for Families Has Impacted Student Performance
- Don’t Make Our Families Choose Between Food and Internet: Administrator and Teacher Perceptions on How the Lack of Access to Broadband Connection for Families Has Impacted Student Performance
- Don’t Make Our Families Choose Between Food and Internet: Administrator and Teacher Perceptions on How the Lack of Access to Broadband Connection for Families Has Impacted Student Performance
- Don’t Make Our Families Choose Between Food and Internet: Administrator and Teacher Perceptions on How the Lack of Access to Broadband Connection for Families Has Impacted Student Performance
- Don’t Make Our Families Choose Between Food and Internet: Administrator and Teacher Perceptions on How the Lack of Access to Broadband Connection for Families Has Impacted Student Performance
- Don’t Make Our Families Choose Between Food and Internet: Administrator and Teacher Perceptions on How the Lack of Access to Broadband Connection for Families Has Impacted Student Performance
- Don’t Make Our Families Choose Between Food and Internet: Administrator and Teacher Perceptions on How the Lack of Access to Broadband Connection for Families Has Impacted Student Performance
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