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Field, Stephanie C.; Lauzon, Lara L.; Meldrum, John T. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2016
Limited qualitative research exists on the experiences of outdoor education leaders. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the job-related experiences of outdoor education leaders within and outside the workplace. Five participants who had experience as outdoor education leaders completed in-depth, one-on-one interviews about…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Outdoor Education, Qualitative Research, Wellness
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Rich, Telvis M. – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2016
The extrinsic factors that influence the workplace experiences of 27 adjuncts teaching online were explored. In this qualitative research study, the adjuncts' lived experiences were examined through in-depth interviews. The results indicated three emergent factors which influenced the participants' workplace experiences, and the alternative…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Interviews, Work Environment
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Singer, Alison B.; Windham, Gayle C.; Croen, Lisa A.; Daniels, Julie L.; Lee, Brian K.; Qian, Yinge; Schendel, Diana E.; Fallin, M. Daniele; Burstyn, Igor – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2016
Maternal immune activity has been linked to children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). We examined maternal occupational exposure to asthma-causing agents during pregnancy in relation to ASD risk. Our sample included 463 ASD cases and 710 general population controls from the Study to Explore Early Development whose mothers reported at least one…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Mothers, Prenatal Influences
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Dodge, Thomas; Mazerolle, Stephanie M.; Bowman, Thomas G. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2014
Context: Preceptors play an integral role in training athletic training students (ATSs). Balancing roles as health care providers and educators can often be challenging. Role strain is a documented concern for the preceptor, yet limited information is available regarding other issues faced while supervising ATSs. Objective: To explore preceptor…
Descriptors: Athletics, Allied Health Personnel, Trainers, Teacher Role
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Parker, Melissa; Patton, Kevin; Sinclair, Christina – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2016
Background: Achieving teacher change and the lofty goals of educational reform initiatives necessitates professional development (PD) designed to help teachers rethink their practice. A key implication for physical education, therefore, is that PD must be organized in ways that utilize teachers' voice, providing opportunities for teachers to build…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Educational Change, Physical Education, Faculty Development
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Baricaua Gutierez, Sally – Professional Development in Education, 2016
Professional development of in-service teachers requires a sustainable and school-based model which will provide them with opportunities for collaboration in building an environment that supports their capacity-building and pedagogical improvement. In this professional development model, teachers are treated as central to the learning process,…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Qualitative Research
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Romious, Tamar S.; Thompson, Randall; Thompson, Elizabeth – Journal of Education and Learning, 2016
We recruited 15 MBA professionals in the St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area to explore experiences and perceptions of classroom ethics training and ethical experiences in the workplace. Telephone interviews were conducted using open-ended questions to collect data that were uploaded to NVivo 10 for qualitative analysis. As a result of the data…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Work Ethic, Masters Programs
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Kass, Efrat – Gender and Education, 2015
The purpose of this study was to expand the theory of self-efficacy in relation to feminist perspectives by exploring the factors and the dynamics that foster a low sense of professional self-efficacy in Israeli female teachers. Listening to their voices enables us to learn about their past experiences in the nuclear family and consider their…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Feminism, Females, Teacher Attitudes
Bradley, Jordana – ProQuest LLC, 2013
According to No Child Left Behind, teachers must consider alternative teaching strategies to improve student achievement. The use of a facility dog as an instructional enhancement is an innovative teaching approach that deserves further research. The theoretical framework for the study was human-animal bond theory, which postulates that…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Animals, Educational Environment
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Reybold, L. Earle – International Journal of Higher Education, 2014
What does it mean to "be" an ethical faculty member? A number of scholars point to legal and moral issues, aligning ethics with professional codes and regulated by institutional policy. From this perspective, being ethical is a matter of knowing and following the professional rules--the goal is to avoid certain actions. On the other…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Ethics, Females, Minority Group Teachers
Thomas, Sheila A. – ProQuest LLC, 2014
Studies in the literature have demonstrated underrepresentation of women in higher education leadership. Nonetheless, women leaders have achieved success when they received strong institutional support. However, even with supportive institutional policies like family leave, there was a need for mapping a more defined career pathway for aspiring…
Descriptors: Females, Women Administrators, Disproportionate Representation, School Policy
Holloway, Susan – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This study defines and analyzes the successful leadership practice of a principal of an urban K-8 school serving English Language Learners in the western United States during the 2012-2013 academic year. Focusing on the self-identified leadership practice of a school leader evidenced to positively affect student learning, this study seeks to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Urban Schools, English Language Learners, Leadership Styles
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Terjesen, Siri; Sullivan, Sherry E. – Career Development International, 2011
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the under-researched subject of the role of mentoring relationships within and outside of organizational boundaries as individuals make the career transition from being a corporate employee to becoming an entrepreneur. Design/methodology/approach: Using structured interviews, the authors collected…
Descriptors: Financial Services, Mentors, Interviews, Career Change
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Kuntz, Aaron M. – Studies in Higher Education, 2012
In an effort to foreground the impact of the material environment on faculty activities, this study examines the dynamic intersections among faculty work practices, the academic workplace and professional identity. Drawing on in-depth interviews with 16 social science faculty at one public university in the United States, this study reveals the…
Descriptors: Work Environment, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Interviews
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Grimes, Lee Edmondson; Haskins, Natoya; Paisley, Pamela O. – Professional School Counseling, 2013
This phenomenological study explored the experiences of rural school counselors as social justice advocates. The first author interviewed seven participants in their respective communities and identified five themes, including both positive and negative elements: the stability of place, community promise, mutual reliance, professional and personal…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Social Justice, Rural Schools, School Counselors
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