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Igal Galili – Science & Education, 2025
This study considers the concept of observer--the fundamental concept axial for fundamental physical theories. The history of the observer concept in physics is reviewed and summarized. In the following, the observer concept is considered with regard to science education where scientific concepts should reflect their status in science. This…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Observation, Physics, Science Education
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Julie M. Amador; Ryan Gillespie; Jennifer Kruger; Adam Hanan; Jeffrey Choppin; Kenley Ritter – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2025
Building on research on teacher noticing, the goal of this study was to understand what and how mathematics teacher educators notice critical events and how they make connections to consider the characteristics of distinguished coach noticing, meaning the noticing we would hope those coaching would attain to support teachers. We interviewed 29…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Educators, Coaching (Performance), Observation
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Luoto, Jennifer; Klette, Kirsti; Blikstad-Balas, Marte – Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability, 2023
Capturing and measuring instructional patterns by using standardized observation manuals has become increasingly popular in classroom research. While researchers argue that a common vocabulary of teaching is necessary for the field of classroom research to move forward, instructional features vary across classrooms and contexts, which poses…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness, Bias
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Ross, Donna L.; Lamb, Lisa L.; Johnson, Joseph F. – Journal of School Administration Research and Development, 2023
Teachers grow from sharing their practice and receiving feedback, yet it can be difficult for teachers to welcome others into their classrooms without feeling judged. Observers need to enter teachers' classrooms projecting respect and value for the challenging work of teaching. In this article, we share an approach to visiting classrooms, called…
Descriptors: Capacity Building, Observation, Teacher Evaluation, Classroom Observation Techniques
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Fernando Manuel Otero Saborido; José Antonio Domínguez-Montes; José Manuel Cenizo Benjumea; Gustavo González-Calvo – Educational Process: International Journal, 2024
Background/purpose: This study presents a systematic review of teaching observation instruments in the current literature based on PRISMA standards. Materials/methods: Three researchers performed searches on two databases, SCOPUS and Web of Science, focusing on two criteria: A) peer observation of teaching and B) higher education, with search…
Descriptors: Observation, Peer Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Measures (Individuals)
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Yitong Jiang; Ying Zhang; Kellie-Anne Brown Campbell; Tianlong Zhong; Tracy Zehner; Veena James; Brianna Devlin; Elyssa Geer; Stephanie Shire; Sara Schmitt – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
There is ongoing conceptual clutter and variability in the definitions of self-regulation, as well as challenges in developing reliable and valid observational coding scheme within the field. Observational approaches suit early childhood well by enabling raters to gather data from real-world contexts without requiring young children to complete a…
Descriptors: Observation, Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Adults
Susan Athey; Raj Chetty; Guido Imbens – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2025
Researchers increasingly have access to two types of data: (i) large observational datasets where treatment (e.g., class size) is not randomized but several primary outcomes (e.g., graduation rates) and secondary outcomes (e.g., test scores) are observed and (ii) experimental data in which treatment is randomized but only secondary outcomes are…
Descriptors: Observation, Research Problems, Bias, Data Science
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Bruce Turnquist – Schools: Studies in Education, 2025
A teaching life is not one continuous thread of progress, moving ever forward. Theories that become fixed, as well as habits of thought and approach within the teacher, can cloud their understanding of their students and life in the classroom. For the teacher, the key to understanding is "seeing" the person, continually working within a…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Teaching Experience, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship
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Ban Heng Choy – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2025
Critical events are incidents encountered by teachers in their practice that can potentially provoke questions about the instructional decisions made, gaining an entry to changing and improving teaching practices. Current research often conceptualises critical events as those that occur during instruction, but critical events can also occur before…
Descriptors: Observation, Attention, Reflective Teaching, Mathematics Instruction
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Jorunn Spord Borgen; Gunn Engelsrud – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
In this article, the authors address some of the scientific challenges associated with using observation as a research method. The authors ask how researchers contextualise and understand observation in terms of its theoretical underpinnings and how it is conducted. Using a vignette in the kindergarten context, the authors explore how observation…
Descriptors: Observation, Research Problems, Kindergarten, Young Children
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Eli Ben-Michael; Lindsay Page; Luke Keele – Grantee Submission, 2024
In a clustered observational study, a treatment is assigned to groups and all units within the group are exposed to the treatment. We develop a new method for statistical adjustment in clustered observational studies using approximate balancing weights, a generalization of inverse propensity score weights that solve a convex optimization problem…
Descriptors: Research Design, Statistical Data, Multivariate Analysis, Observation
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Simon F. Kraus – Science & Education, 2024
Observation is widely regarded as a fundamental way of studying nature. However, due to its complexity, proposing a comprehensive characterization is challenging. Observation is a method of studying nature that can be divided into several dimensions. Each of these dimensions can be presented as a pair of terms, which are elaborated in this paper…
Descriptors: Observation, Science Education, Science Process Skills, Epistemology
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Andrew Hickey; Stewart Riddle – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
Within neoliberal regimes of educational performativity, expectations of teachers' work have become increasingly prescriptive, standardised and formulaic. To counter the reductive effects of this 'exteriority' of influence over teachers' work, we draw on three conceptual prompts--"relational pedagogy," "informality," and de…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Teacher Effectiveness, Accountability, Educational Strategies
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Helen Milojevich; Lana Beasley; Stormie Fuller; Olivia Lane; David Bard – Prevention Science, 2025
Developmental monitoring and promotion efforts are keys to identifying potential developmental concerns and connecting young children to intervention services. Evidence-based home visiting programs are one avenue for developmental monitoring and promotion, particularly for families with young children who may need extra support (e.g., families…
Descriptors: Home Visits, Young Children, Identification, Child Development
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Jennifer D. Turner – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
This methodological study presents "Intersectional Multimodal Analysis" (IMA), an interpretive framework that infuses intersectionality with social semiotic multimodal analysis methods. My purpose for engaging in this analytical work is to disrupt the dehumanization of the normative white gaze (Morrison 1992) by theorizing and employing…
Descriptors: Humanization, Females, African Americans, Racism
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