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Hassenpflug, Ann – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2009
New assistant high school principal, Gwen, and veteran English teacher, Anita, disagree on Gwen's approach to instructional leadership. Gwen's focus as a supervisor is on raising student achievement test scores. She prefers to make brief visits to classrooms, and she knows exactly what she wants to see happening during those visits. Anita views…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Classroom Observation Techniques, Coaching (Performance), Mentors
Liu, Ping – International Education, 2009
This study investigates learning outcomes of four-year-old children at a preschool in P. R. China. The children are educated in a school ecology designed to address cognitive, social, linguistic and psychological development, where an instructional technique, "Integrating Thinking, Art and Language" (ITAL), is applied to support them in…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Preschool Children, Foreign Countries, Preschool Evaluation
Sheehy, Margaret – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2009
This research examines whether non-school literacies can be used to teach school content. Debates around this question have hinged on two arguments: (1) that the structure of school literacy is not compatible with the structure of non-school literacies and (2) that literacies are so hybrid that their use across different domains is not an issue.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Strategies, Educational Practices, Literacy
Kambutu, John; Rios, Francisco; Castaneda, Carmelita – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2009
In this qualitative investigation, racial and ethnic minority teachers (N = 6) used personal stories to elucidate their experiences with social injustices that have impacted their teaching in rural schools. These counter-stories serve to disrupt orthodox conceptions of teachers of color, to resituate their work in their cultural positions, and to…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Minority Group Teachers, Personal Narratives, Teaching Experience
Merchant, Guy – Journal of Research in Reading, 2009
Introducing new digital literacies into classroom settings is an important and challenging task, and one that is encouraged by both policy-makers and educators. This paper draws on a case study of a 3D virtual world which aimed to engage and motivate primary school children in an immersive and literacy-rich on-line experience. Planning decisions,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Virtual Classrooms, Learner Engagement, Student Motivation
Sisson, Jamie Huff – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2009
This paper presents a comparative case study involving eight teachers from two Reggio-inspired schools that focuses on how teachers negotiate a Reggio-inspired approach in the American context. This study first identifies the struggles these eight teachers faced in applying the philosophical beliefs borrowed from this Italian-born approach. With…
Descriptors: Parent Education, Reggio Emilia Approach, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Constructivism (Learning)
Colvin, Geoff; Flannery, K. Brigid; Sugai, George; Monegan, James – Preventing School Failure, 2009
Educators face ongoing pressure to improve student outcomes, especially with regard to academic achievement and social behavior. One viable strategy for supporting and improving instructional practices is to conduct classroom observations and provide performance feedback. Researchers have shown performance feedback to be effective in the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Behavior, Social Behavior, Classroom Observation Techniques
Piccolo, Diana L.; Capraro, Mary Margaret; Capraro, Robert M. – Middle Grades Research Journal, 2010
Fourteen elementary and 6 middle level student teachers were observed and interviewed throughout their initial field placement teaching experience. The Classroom Observation and Performance Assessment for Teachers-Revised (COPAT-R) observation instrument and semistructured interviews were used to compare general and content-specific pedagogical…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Student Teachers, Classroom Observation Techniques, Performance Based Assessment
Markley, C. T.; Miller, H.; Kneeshaw, T.; Herbert, B. E. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2009
Reform of undergraduate science education will need to be supported with effective professional development for current and future faculty. The professional development programs will need to address the knowledge, skills and beliefs of higher education faculty so that they can implement the kind of effective practices that results in the intended…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Earth Science, Research Universities, Educational Change
Stichter, Janine P.; Stormont, Melissa; Lewis, Timothy J.; Schultz, Tia – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2009
The use of effective instructional strategies is clearly emphasized in current educational reform, especially in the area of reading. The purposes of this study were to investigate the rates at which specific instructional practices (i.e., attention signals, prior knowledge supports, previews, instructor modeling, student modeling, organizational…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Prior Learning, Educational Change, Instructional Effectiveness
Sherin, Miriam Gamoran; Drake, Corey – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2009
The goal of this paper is to introduce the curriculum strategy framework as a way to characterize teachers' interactions with curriculum materials. The framework focuses on three key interpretive activities: reading, evaluating, and adapting curriculum materials. Describing an individual teacher's curriculum strategy involves identifying the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Teachers, Educational Strategies
Maninger, Robert M.; Holden, Mary Elizabeth – American Secondary Education, 2009
This study, conducted in the Southwestern United States, investigated teacher and student uses of tablet laptop computers in a one-to-one initiative involving fifth grade through eighth grade students and their teachers. The campus initiative led to higher than expected technology integration and student-teacher and student-student collaborations.…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Use Studies
Holland, Lauren – Journal of Political Science Education, 2009
This study examines the pedagogical conditions that contribute to political learning in American National Government courses, using data from classes taught at universities and colleges in Utah. The purpose of this research is to assess the relative effect of course content, classroom climate, textbook, institutional ranking and class size on…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Course Content, Classroom Environment
Scribner, Jay Paredes; Heinen, Ethan – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2009
"Alternative teacher certification program" (ATCP) is widely used as a term for a variety of programs designed to train and credential teachers in expedited fashion. In practice, however, ATCPs consist of a loose confederation of programs and practices ranging from "emergency certification to very sophisticated and well-designed…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Longitudinal Studies, Educational Quality, State Standards
Carnahan, Christi; Basham, James; Musti-Rao, Shobana – Exceptionality, 2009
Active engagement is critical to promote learning for students with autism. Although evidence-based strategies exist for promoting engagement for individual students with autism, there are few strategies designed for use with small groups. This study used an ABCAC design to assess the effects of a low-technology use strategy, namely interactive…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Autism, Educational Strategies, Learner Engagement

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