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Volume 12 Issue 01 (Feb 2026)

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PublishedFeb 2026
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01 Online Resources Volume 12 Issue 01 Published 08 Jan 2026

Strategic plans and their contents: What are the important issues in higher education?

Brent M. Graves Fritz J. Erickson

Strategic planning has become a virtual requirement in higher education management. Huge amounts of time, energy, and money are committed to the process by individuals representing every level in a university’s hierarchy. Despite widespread adoption and commitment, researc…

02 Online Resources Volume 12 Issue 01 Published 04 Feb 2026

Leveraging Eco-Visual Literacy to Manage Affective Engagement in Higher Education: A Case Study in Curricular Innovation

Dimitra Gounari Agnes Papadopoulou

This study critically examines the efficacy of a curated eco-visual literacy intervention designed to mediate student affective engagement with climate related phenomena in higher education. A mixed methods case study of 80 students, considered representative, evaluated a six mo…

03 Online Resources Volume 12 Issue 01 Published 04 Feb 2026

The importance of relationships and communication in student satisfaction at Rey Juan Carlos University

Carmen De-Pablos-Heredero Miguel Ángel Morales-Moya Mónica Santos-Cebrián

This study investigates the impact of relational coordination (RC) on student satisfaction in higher education. It aims to identify which dimensions of RC—communication and relational ties—most significantly influence students' perceived satisfaction. A stratifie…