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Ortez, Osler; Hall, Alyssa; Sindelar, Meghan – Natural Sciences Education, 2023
The Soil Nutrient Relationships course serves juniors and seniors with a major or minor in agronomy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Pre-pandemic enrollment averaged 65 students. In 2021 and 2022, course enrollment was 42 and 55, respectively. The course was adjusted to a flipped design in 2017. Moving into 2021, the Soil Nutrient…
Descriptors: College Students, Pandemics, COVID-19, Teaching Methods
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Obradovic, Lana; Black, Michelle – Journal of Political Science Education, 2020
Although deterrence was one of the cornerstones of the international relations field for much of the 20th century, today surveys demonstrate that most students lack even a basic understanding of this concept. Yet, in the light of recent events on the Korean Peninsula, in China, and the post-Soviet space, our civilian and military leaders continue…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, International Relations, Critical Thinking, Strategic Planning
Thoendel, Shannon A. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Grading reform has been a major focus in school districts across the country (Guskey & Jung, 2012). Reporting student achievement through grades can have a lasting and profound impact on a student's academic career. Grades are often considered to have little relationship to student performance (Brookhart, 2004; O'Connor 2016). Grading…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students, Grading, Educational Change
Balfanz, Robert; Byrnes, Vaughan – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2012
America's education system is based on the assumption that barring illness or an extraordinary event, students are in class every weekday. So strong is this assumption that it is not even measured. It is the rare state education department, school district, or principal that can tell one how many students have missed 10% or more of the school year…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Average Daily Attendance, Educational Change, School Restructuring
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Ziebarth-Bovill, Jane; Kritzer, Jeff; Bovill, Ronald – Education, 2012
There are eight components that Teacher Candidates the University of Nebraska at Kearney, College of Education, must demonstrate their understanding of and proficiency in, to complete their student teaching successfully. Are this components relative when the Teacher Candidate interviews for his/her first teaching position; and if so, to what…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Educational Change, Educational History, Partnerships in Education
Gallagher, Chris W. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
For too long teachers have been forced into a defensive posture, protecting their professionalism and their students' learning from the accountability hawks who know little about teaching and learning, the author asserts. In this article, the author details how Nebraska educators have turned the tables on accountability by placing utmost…
Descriptors: Accountability, Evaluation Methods, State Standards, State Programs
Latta, Gail F. – Online Submission, 2006
External pressures have transformed academic life, shattering the roles and relationships that created a sense of community. Increasingly the challenges of fostering an engaged workforce in these institutions mirror the corporate world. Leaders at UNL have adapted Gallup's organizational development strategy to improve faculty engagement and…
Descriptors: Organizational Development, Organizational Change, Organizational Culture, Higher Education
Skretta, John – Principal Leadership, 2007
This article discusses walk-throughs as a valuable source of instructional data for teachers and administrators. Data gathering and analysis can be a dynamic and exciting process when walk-throughs are incorporated into a school's improvement plan as an instructional snapshot. At Norris High School in Firth, Nebraska, the principal uses…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Educational Change, Data Analysis, Instructional Improvement
Cunningham, Rebecca; And Others – 1992
A study collected descriptive information about 152 Nebraska home economics teachers and their curriculum orientation(s). The questionnaire was adapted from the Curriculum Orientation Profile designed by Babin (1979) and revised by Carlson (1991). Teachers responded to 45 statements on a Likert-type scale. Nine statements reflected each of five…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research
Johnson, Julie M. – 1992
In 1985, Nebraska selected Marjorie Brown's philosophical framework as a basis for a curriculum development project. Because inservice efforts to help teachers understand this critical consciousness approach to teaching failed, attention was focused on providing inservice education to help teachers change. The strategy at the University of…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Johnson, Julie; Carlson, Susan – 1992
In 1985, the Nebraska State Home Economics Education Council decided to develop curriculum using Marjorie Brown's work on critical consciousness orientation as the philosophic base for decision making. The change to this orientation was challenging and involved many difficulties. The interpretive and critical science components of the research…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Educational Change