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Huguet, Alice; Doss, Christopher Joseph; Master, Benjamin K.; Unlu, Fatih; Sousa, Jessica L.; Christianson, Karen; Baker, Garrett – RAND Corporation, 2021
TNTP (formerly The New Teacher Project) is committed to ending educational inequities by promoting the recruitment, training, and retention of high-quality teachers and school leaders. The U.S. Department of Education's Supporting Effective Educator Development (SEED) grant has funded TNTP to implement the Teacher Effectiveness and Certification…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Grants, Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Persistence
Bindas, Michael, Ed.; Hodges, David, Ed.; Keller, Tim, Ed. – Institute for Justice, 2021
Educational choice programs--defined broadly as programs that provide parents with financial aid to help their children opt out of the traditional public school system--are a hallmark of meaningful educational reform. Yet despite widespread news coverage of such programs, polls show most Americans are unfamiliar with how educational choice…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, School Choice, Private Schools, Public Schools
Matthew N. Atwell; Eleanor Manspile; John M. Bridgeland – Civic, 2021
American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) students continue to have some of the lowest high school graduation and postsecondary attainment rates in the nation. There are a variety of factors that lead to inequitable outcomes for these students. They typically face significantly higher levels of student need, as they are more often low-income and…
Descriptors: American Indian Students, Alaska Natives, Postsecondary Education, Educational Attainment
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Stringfield, Sam – Journal of Classroom Interaction, 2015
Several methods exist for assessing a person's scholarly and practical contributions. In the case of Jere Brophy, quantitative methods can begin to tell his remarkable story. Brophy authored or co-authored over 300 articles, monographs and books. His research has been cited over 36,000 times. Over 60 of his publications have been cited at least…
Descriptors: Scholarship, School Effectiveness, Educational Improvement, Change Agents
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Hopkins, Megan; Woulfin, Sarah L. – Journal of Educational Change, 2015
A central challenge for local education agencies (i.e., school districts in the United States) undergoing reform is to design systems that facilitate instructional improvement. At the core of these systems are educational infrastructures that bolster capacity building efforts and support teaching and leadership practices. Our goal for this special…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Change Strategies, Educational Improvement, Capacity Building
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Ross, Catherine – To Improve the Academy, 2015
In light of the research on the distinct needs of midcareer faculty and the pressures faced by this group in the academy, we offer here an example of an educational development effort that looks at the renewal of teaching through the lens of renewing the whole person in his/her academic roles. Opportunities for midcareer faculty to focus on…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Instructional Innovation, Holistic Approach, College Faculty
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Marsh, Sheila; Rodrigues, Jeff – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2015
The paper reflects on the implications of selecting local multifunctional networks as a principal method of achieving improvement in the transition experience of young people with life-limiting conditions, given the range of blocking factors identified. It summarises a programme of work that aimed to tackle these blocks through developing local…
Descriptors: Policy, Professional Personnel, Intervention, Networks
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Cutton, David M.; Killion, Lorraine; Burt, Daniel – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2015
Self-talk (ST) is a strategy that has been found to change behavior by decreasing interference or distractions to better face challenges related to an impending task. Self-talk is typically a dynamic use of words, phrases or cues that may be positive, negative, instructional or motivational in nature. Physical education teachers and coaches have…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Improvement, Self Motivation
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Gengoux, Grace W.; Berquist, Kari L.; Salzman, Emma; Schapp, Salena; Phillips, Jennifer M.; Frazier, Thomas W.; Minjarez, Mendy B.; Hardan, Antonio Y. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2015
This study's objective was to assess maintenance of treatment effects 3 months after completion of a 12-week Pivotal Response Treatment (PRT) parent education group. Families who completed the active treatment (N = 23) were followed for an additional 12 weeks to measure changes in language and cognitive skills. Results indicated a significant…
Descriptors: Autism, Outcomes of Treatment, Parent Education, Language Skills
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Tarpey, Christine; Poultney, Val – Management in Education, 2015
This article emerges from work undertaken with leaders from a local authority who took part in a programme entitled "Advanced Leadership in Integrated Children's Services Environment" or ALICSE programme. The aim of this course was to engage leaders and managers in thinking differently about their roles and to consider how they could…
Descriptors: Leadership, Capacity Building, Educational Improvement, Elementary Schools
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Hülür, Gizem; Ram, Nilam; Gerstorf, Denis – Developmental Psychology, 2015
One key objective of life span research is to examine how individual development is shaped by the historical time people live in. Secular trends favoring later-born cohorts on fluid cognitive abilities have been widely documented, but findings are mixed for well-being. It remains an open question whether secular increases in well-being seen in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Well Being, Individual Development, History
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Wilhelmsen, Gunvor Birkeland; Aanstad, Monica L.; Leirvik, Eva Iren B. – Support for Learning, 2015
This article presents experiences from vision research implemented in education and argues for the need for teachers with visual competence and insight into suitable methods for stimulation and learning. A new type of continuing professional development (CPD) focuses on the role of vision in children's learning and development, the consequences of…
Descriptors: Special Education, Special Needs Students, Visual Impairments, Children
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Riveros, Augusto; Viczko, Melody – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2015
While teacher learning has become a locus of school reform across many international settings, there is relatively little examination of the idiosyncratic ways in which policy discourses on teacher learning are enacted in schools. In this paper, we aim to investigate how these policy discourses are translated and configured into practices and…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Faculty Development, Teacher Improvement, Educational Change
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Levi, Susannah V. – Journal of Child Language, 2015
Research with adults has shown that spoken language processing is improved when listeners are familiar with talkers' voices, known as the familiar talker advantage. The current study explored whether this ability extends to school-age children, who are still acquiring language. Children were familiarized with the voices of three German-English…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Familiarity, Listening, Word Recognition
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Cockcroft, Kate – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2015
Working memory is the mental ability to temporarily store and manipulate information. Its functioning is distinct from the vast storage capacity of long-term memory and is crucial for optimal learning and development. There is considerable research on several theoretical aspects of working memory. Far less research has explored the application of…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Cognitive Measurement
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