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Julie Broski; Krista Eckels; Michael Blomquist; Naomi King; Matthew Lineberry – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2025
Unlicensed patient care assistants (PCAs) are often tasked with providing constant observation (CO) of patients with complex health behaviors. The unique demands of CO are poorly understood, making it challenging to design effective training. Four-component instructional design theory suggests the tasks associated with CO…
Descriptors: Observation, Patients, Physical Environment, Problems
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Luallin, Stephanie; Hulac, David; Pratt, April A. – Psychology in the Schools, 2022
As rates of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) increase, there is an increasing need for clinicians who offer accurate ASD assessments. The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Second Edition (ADOS-2) is a standardized assessment tool that is commonly recommended for use in comprehensive ASD evaluations. However, practitioners do not always follow…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Clinical Diagnosis, Diagnostic Tests
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Radley, Keith C.; Dart, Evan H.; Lewis, Heather L. J.; Peterson, Kara D. – Contemporary School Psychology, 2022
School personnel regularly conduct systematic direct observation (SDO) as part of educational evaluation and intervention progress monitoring. Despite the regularity with which SDO is utilized, little research has been devoted to the identification of efficient and effective training procedures. Thirty-two undergraduate students in education…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Training, Observation
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Broderick, Jane Tingle; Sareh, Narges; Aggrey, Patience Mensah-Bonsu – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
Research shows that conversations and daily interaction among teachers and children is crucial for their development. Observing children and interpreting their thinking processes is a significant factor in intentionally planning curriculum that emerges from children's thinking, assists them in making connections, and extends their learning. This…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Teacher Student Relationship, Preschool Children, Interpersonal Communication
Brian Liu-Constant – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This applied dissertation was designed to enhance the use of behavioral skills training to teach staff members a discrete trial training (DTT) procedure in a setting with a low trainer-to-staff ratio. Although effective, the rehearsal and feedback components of behavioral skills training can be time consuming and require more time with an expert…
Descriptors: Behavior, Skills, Training, Teacher Role
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Chiara Ferrari; Matthew Lewon; Neal Falletta-Cowden – Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 2025
Consistency, predictability, and structure have been identified as key components of recommended supports for students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (EBD). This study describes an intervention implemented during behavioral school consultation aimed at increasing consistency in the use of classroom practices by teacher and…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders, Intervention
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Gizem Mutlu-Gülbak; Sumru Akcan – TESOL Journal, 2024
The study focused on the improvement of supervisory skills among mentor teachers in K-12 who work with student teachers in an English language teaching program of an English-medium state university in Istanbul, Turkey. The researchers explored how the mentor teachers' supervisory skills, namely observation and giving feedback, were improved after…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Mentors, Supervision, Skill Development
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Jones, Nathan; Bell, Courtney; Qi, Yi; Lewis, Jennifer; Kirui, David; Stickler, Leslie; Redash, Amanda – ETS Research Report Series, 2021
The observation systems being used in all 50 states require administrators to learn to accurately and reliably score their teachers' instruction using standardized observation systems. Although the literature on observation systems is growing, relatively few studies have examined the outcomes of trainings focused on developing administrators'…
Descriptors: Observation, Standardized Tests, Teacher Evaluation, Test Reliability
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Cuenca-Martínez, Ferran; Suso-Martí, Luis; Sánchez-Martín, Daniel; Soria-Soria, Clara; Serrano-Santos, Juan; Paris-Alemany, Alba; La Touche, Roy; León-Hernández, Jose Vicente – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2020
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of motor imagery (MI) and action observation (AO) combined with a motor control exercises program for the lumbopelvic region. Method: Forty-five asymptomatic individuals were randomized into three groups: MI (n = 15), AO (n = 15) or control group (CG) (n = 15). The outcome measures included…
Descriptors: Exercise Physiology, Psychomotor Skills, Imagery, Muscular Strength
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Wright, Brian V.; Stager, Joel M. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2018
Adherence to prescribed training intensity (i.e., swim speed) has been conveyed as a key parameter regarding improvements in seasonal performance. Evidence has also suggested swimmers have difficulty complying with coach-prescribed training. How this compliance is affected by a coaching presence and oversight has yet to be examined. Purpose: The…
Descriptors: Aquatic Sports, Athletic Coaches, Training, Observation
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Eun, Barohny – Research in Education, 2019
Although the importance of professional development for improved student learning is widely recognized and many studies have been devoted to enhancing its effectiveness, the specific mechanism underlying teacher learning and how it translates into actual classroom practices are not well understood. This paper is an attempt to fill this gap in…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Social Theories, Social Cognition, Educational Theories
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Hesseg, Rinatia Maaravi; Gal, Carmit; Karni, Avi – Learning & Memory, 2016
We tested the notion that action observation engages learning processes and mnemonic representations overlapping with those engaged in actual performance. An identical number of training instances, actual performance, or observation, was afforded on a finger opposition sequence task. Both training modes resulted in immediate gains in performance,…
Descriptors: Observation, Learning Processes, Mnemonics, Training
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Lang, Franziska K.; Randles, Christopher A.; Jeffery, Kathleen A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) play an essential role in the teaching of introductory chemistry courses at many higher education institutions. On the basis of best practices suggested by the literature, we developed our GTA training course to focus on modeling best practices in the classroom, providing opportunities for incoming GTAs to try…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Graduate Students, Science Instruction, Chemistry
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Benjamin, Mimi – Learning Communities Research and Practice, 2020
Peer mentors in learning communities for first-year students aid new students in their transition to college. However, little is known about how these peer mentors address concerning student behaviors, particularly those that may suggest a psychiatric/psychological disability. This research addressed the issue by asking peer mentors how they were…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Peer Relationship, Mentors, Student Adjustment
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Matthew A. Kraft; Alvin Christian – American Educational Research Journal, 2022
A core motivation for the widespread teacher evaluation reforms of the past decade was the belief that these new systems would promote teacher development through high-quality feedback. We examine this theory by studying teachers' perceptions of evaluation feedback in Boston Public Schools and evaluating the district's efforts to improve feedback…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Educational Change, Public Schools
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