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Conderman, Greg; Hedin, Laura – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2017
The authors describe two widely used co-teaching applications, explain their similarities and differences, discuss implications of each, and offer suggestions for school administrators.
Descriptors: Team Teaching, School Administration, Teacher Collaboration, Inclusion
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Kucherov, Dmitry; Manokhina, Daria – European Journal of Training and Development, 2017
Purpose: This study aims to examine the features of training evaluation process in Russian manufacturing companies. On the basis of three assumptions regarding the differences in group of employees involved in training, duration and costs of a training program, the authors tried to find out the peculiarities of training evaluation tools and levels…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Manufacturing Industry, Employees, On the Job Training
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Winters, Niall; Oliver, Martin; Langer, Laurenz – Comparative Education, 2017
Mobile learning has seen a large uptake in use in low- and middle-income countries. This is driven by rhetorics of easy scaling, reaching the hard-to-reach and the potential for generating analytics from the applications used by learners. Healthcare training has seen a proliferation of apps aimed at improving accountability through tracking and…
Descriptors: Health Education, Health Promotion, Handheld Devices, Distance Education
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Charikova, Irina; Zhadanov, Victor – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2017
The relevance of the problem under study is conditioned by the socially important need of the contemporary university education to train highly qualified personnel in all directions of activity, to form and develop a professional person of a high intellectual, moral and spiritual culture. The objective of the paper consists in giving theoretical…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Teacher Student Relationship, Interaction, Training Methods
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Lai, Polly K.; Portolese, Alisha; Jacobson, Michael J. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2017
This paper presents a study that applied both "productive failure" (PF) and "authentic learning" instructional approaches in online learning activities for early-career process engineers' professional development. This study compares participants learning with either a PF (low-to-high [LH]) or a more traditional (high-to-low)…
Descriptors: Failure, Engineering Education, Electronic Learning, Professional Development
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Herndon, Keith; McCline, Richard – Journal of Leadership Education, 2017
Hesselbein developed the concept: "leadership is a matter of how to be and not how to do." Joseph later provided instructional content based on the concept and helped operationalize it for consumption by practicing leaders. This paper leverages their work in illustrating how leadership-as-a-way-of-being (LWB) can be a teaching model for…
Descriptors: News Reporting, News Media, Teaching Models, Leadership Training
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Alahari, Uma – Contemporary School Psychology, 2017
The development of effective emotional regulation is critical to the success of educational professionals in a variety of settings. These skills are particularly important for school psychologists who must learn to interact successfully with diverse students, teachers, and parents on a daily basis. Research now suggests that mindfulness practice…
Descriptors: Well Being, Metacognition, Self Control, School Psychologists
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Welsher, Arthur; Grierson, Lawrence E. M. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2017
A broad foundation of behavioural (Hayes et al. in "Exp Brain Res" 204(2): 199-206, 2010) and neurophysiological (Kohler et al. in "Science" 297(5582): 846-848, 2002) evidence has revealed that the acquisition of psychomotor skills, including those germane to clinical practice (Domuracki et al. in "Med Educ" 49(2):…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Observational Learning, Expertise, Novices
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Anikin, Vasiliy A. – International Journal of Training and Development, 2017
What factors best explain the low incidence of skills training in a late industrial society like Russia? This research undertakes a multilevel analysis of the role of occupational structure in the probability of training. The explanatory power of occupation-specific determinants and skills polarization are evaluated, using a representative 2012…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Incidence, Skill Development, Probability
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Johnson, Heather Lynn; McClintock, Evan; Hornbein, Peter – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2017
Using an actor-oriented perspective on transfer, we report a case of a student's transfer of covariational reasoning across tasks involving different backgrounds and features. In this study, we investigated the research question: How might a student's covariational reasoning on Ferris wheel tasks, involving attributes of distance, width, and…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, Transfer of Training, Learning Strategies, Thinking Skills
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Vasquez, Eleazar, III; Marino, Matthew T.; Donehower, Claire; Koch, Aaron – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2017
Functional analysis (FA) is an assessment procedure involving the systematic manipulation of an individual's environment to determine why a target behavior is occurring. An analog FA provides practitioners the opportunity to manipulate variables in a controlled environment and formulate a hypothesis for the function of a behavior. In previous…
Descriptors: Functional Behavioral Assessment, Virtual Classrooms, Intervention, Training
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Martin, Nadia; Hughes, Jeffrey; Fugelsang, Jonathan – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2017
We examine the joint effects of gender and experience on statistical reasoning. Participants with various levels of experience in statistics completed the Statistical Reasoning Assessment (Garfield, 2003), along with individual difference measures assessing cognitive ability and thinking dispositions. Although the performance of both genders…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Experience, Statistical Analysis, Logical Thinking
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Gage, Nicholas A.; MacSuga-Gage, Ashley S.; Crews, Emily – Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 2017
Successful instruction is contingent upon effective classroom management. Unfortunately, not all teachers are effective classroom managers and many require in-service professional development (PD) to increase their use of evidence-based classroom management skills. Although PD models have been developed and evaluated, many are resource-intensive.…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Positive Reinforcement, Classroom Techniques, Elementary School Teachers
Ottley, Jennifer R.; Grygas Coogle, Christan; Rahn, Naomi L.; Spear, Caitlin F. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2017
The goal of this study was to build the capacity of early childhood teachers to implement evidence-based strategies. We investigated the efficacy of professional development with bug-in-ear peer coaching in improving teachers' use of communication strategies, the teachers' maintenance of strategies post intervention, and the social validity of the…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Preschool Teachers, Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration
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Griffin, Barbara; Porfeli, Erik; Hu, Wendy – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2017
A frequently cited rationale for increasing the participation of students from low socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds is that it will create a workforce who will choose to work in low SES and medically underserviced communities. Two theoretical arguments, one that supports and one that contradicts this assumption, are proposed to explain the…
Descriptors: Low Income Groups, Medical Students, Socioeconomic Status, Intention
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