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Susan M. Bruce – National Center on Deaf-Blindness, 2025
Choice-making is an important instructional strategy for children of any age who are deafblind. Many children and youth who are deafblind are offered opportunities to participate in choice-making at school and at home, but professionals and parents sometimes worry about the authenticity of the choice-making process and wonder if the child is…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Deaf Blind, Children, Adolescents
Weimer, Kristina R. – General Music Today, 2019
The purpose of this article is to provide strategies for music teacher mentors and mentees to use to proactively develop and strengthen their relationships--whether they are assigned by an administrator or begin organically--to enhance the overall mentoring experience, making it mutually beneficial for mentor and mentee. Strategies include using…
Descriptors: Mentors, Music Teachers, Music Education, Interpersonal Relationship
Emma C. Gargroetzi; Rosa D. Chavez; Jen Munson; Jennifer M. Langer-Osuna; Kimiko E. Lange – Phi Delta Kappan, 2019
Collaborative learning requires a lot of talk. Although not all student talk may be related to the task at hand, some off-task talk is actually productive, as it enables students to negotiate how they will work together, gain attention of fellow group members, and draw others into joining the work. Emma C. Gargroetzi, Rosa D. Chavez, Jen Munson,…
Descriptors: Attention, Time on Task, Interpersonal Communication, Grade 4
Emma C. Gargroetzi; Rosa D. Chavez; Jen Munson; Jennifer M. Langer-Osuna; Kimiko E. Lange – Grantee Submission, 2019
When students are working together, some off-task conversations actually smooth the way to working together more effectively. While many assume that off-task talk is unproductive, our study revealed that students used off-task talk predominantly for productive purposes. We found that off-task talk supported student access to collaboration, and…
Descriptors: Attention, Time on Task, Interpersonal Communication, Grade 4
Murray, Darrin S. – Communication Education, 2019
Contingent faculty in higher education markedly outnumber those considered tenured or on the tenure-track, with about 73% of faculty serving in nontenure-line positions (American Association for University Professors, 2018). The term contingent faculty refers to college and university instructors who may work part-time or otherwise off the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Adjunct Faculty, Nontenured Faculty, Part Time Faculty
Omilion-Hodges, Leah M.; Wieland, Stacey M. B. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2016
As teachers of leadership, we have noticed that our students often get "stuck" thinking about leadership in overly simplistic ways that dichotomize task and relationship-orientations, often resulting in overly simplistic understandings of leadership processes. In this reflective essay, we draw upon two approaches to leadership…
Descriptors: Leadership Qualities, Theories, Psychology, Leadership Styles
Wilkens, Christian P.; Kuntzler, Patrice M.; Cardenas, Shaun; O'Malley, Eileen; Phillips, Carolyn; Singer, Jacqueline; Stoeger, Alex; Kindler, Keith – Journal of the International Association of Special Education, 2014
One challenge teachers of students with orthopedic and multiple disabilities face is providing sufficient time and opportunity to communicate. This challenge is universal across countries, schools, and settings: teachers want students to communicate because communication lies at the core of what makes us human. Yet students with orthopedic and…
Descriptors: Physical Disabilities, Multiple Disabilities, Communication Problems, Interpersonal Communication
Rice, Jennifer – ORTESOL Journal, 2018
After spending several years investigating the needs of non-native English speakers in undergraduate courses at a large public university, it became apparent to Jenifer Rice that one of the main challenges facing these students is speaking up during large lecture classes. In such classes, two specific speaking skills students need are (1) asking…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, English Language Learners, Skill Development, Reaction Time
Lim, Janine; Covrig, Duane; Freed, Shirley; De Oliveira, Becky; Ongo, Mordekai; Newman, Isadore – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2019
Completing doctoral dissertations is difficult work and may be harder for distance students physically separated from institutional and collegial supports. Inability to complete independent research contributes to doctoral student attrition. Factors impacting completion include institutional factors, student characteristics, and supervisory…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Academic Persistence, School Holding Power, Distance Education
Barkman, Chris – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2015
Principals are an integral member of a child's education. Their job is not only to manage the day to day affairs of a school, but to be an instructional leader. Much research has been conducted to determine the characteristics of effective school leaders and how these leaders turn their schools into effective learning spaces. Instructional leaders…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Effectiveness, Progress Monitoring
Kumar, Swapna; Coe, Catherine – American Journal of Distance Education, 2017
The increase in online graduate programs and the online mentoring of student research have led to the need to identify challenges faced by online mentees and successful strategies used by online mentors during the dissertation process. Based on semistructured interviews with ten graduates, strategies for online mentoring and areas of support…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Mentors, Student Research, Supervisory Methods
Zimmer, Kate – Young Exceptional Children, 2017
Positive results for children with ASD in the areas of language and communication skills have been shown through the use of storybook reading. Shared storybook reading promotes the growth of language and social participation, two core deficits for children with ASD. This article describes strategies that can be implemented to enhance interactions…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Language Impairments, Language Acquisition
Smeyers, Paul – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
Time, space, causality, communicating and acting together set limits on our freedom. Starting from the position of Wittgenstein, who advocates neither a position of pure subjectivity nor of pure objectivity, and taking into account what is implied by initiation into the symbolic order of language and culture, it is argued that the limitations on…
Descriptors: Freedom, Barriers, Time, Role of Education
Butler, C.; Dykstra, J. – Center on Secondary Education for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, 2014
"Autism at-a-Glance" is designed for high school staff members supporting students on the autism spectrum, as well as family members of adolescents on the autism spectrum. This issue was designed to support high school staff and family members in understanding and improving the communication skills of adolescents on the autism spectrum.…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, High School Students, Secondary School Teachers
Van Mullem, Pete; Cole, Mike – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2015
Participation in athletics provides student-athletes a place to develop autonomy and grow socially through interactions with peers, parents, and coaches (Torres & Hager 2013). Coaches entrusted by parents to guide and nurture their child's sport experience fulfill the role of teacher, counselor, colleague, mentor, supervisor, and leader…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Parent Teacher Cooperation, Parent School Relationship, Communication Strategies

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