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Nijs, S.; Zijlmans, M.; Schuengel, C.; Embregts, P. J. C. M. – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2023
Background: The high support needs of persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities hamper their possibilities for self-determination. To support their self-determination understanding of what this means for this group is necessary. Method: A three-round Delphi procedure with international experts was undertaken to operationalise…
Descriptors: Severe Intellectual Disability, Multiple Disabilities, Self Determination, Individual Characteristics
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Jin, Xinglin; Shi, Weiping – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2023
Novice teachers' teaching practices have been studied widely, however, perspectives of expert teachers are missing from these studies. This study explores expert teachers' opinions on novice teachers' teaching practice by analysing three main components (problem, solution, and reasoning) of expert teachers' feedback. The thematic analysis was used…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Novices, Expertise
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Liu, Yali; Buckingham, Louisa – Field Methods, 2023
To date, research on elite interviews has primarily focused on political or business settings in European and Anglo-American contexts. In this study, we examine the procedures involved in conducting elite interviews in academic settings, drawing on fieldwork with 53 senior scholars at 10 universities across five regions of northern China. We…
Descriptors: Interviews, Interpersonal Relationship, Research Methodology, College Faculty
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Evthokia Stephanie Saclarides; Ryan Gillespie – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2023
Drawing on data collected from one coaching cycle during mathematics instruction for one coach-teacher dyad, this study explores one instructional coach's discursive enactment of their coaching stance. Qualitative analyses indicate that there was dissonance between the coach's stance for coaching and their discursive enactment of coaching, and…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Faculty Development, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction
Smith, Colleen M. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Research has recognized that a student's culture plays a role in how they experience an online learning environment, and many higher education institutions are challenged by retaining and graduating historically underserved students identified as a "success gap". For historically underserved students -- defined in this study as students…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Culturally Relevant Education, Student Diversity, Higher Education
Bradley Bishop; Matthew Cowan; Hannah Collier; Matthew Mayernik; Peter Organisciak – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2023
The expansion of research data availability and production has highlighted the need for proper training in data stewardship. Recent years have seen both incentivized and mandated research data management plans enacted by institutions and funding agencies as a way of supporting more open and integrated data-intensive research. Despite the…
Descriptors: Job Analysis, Information Management, Data Collection, Earth Science
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Kukucka, Jeff; Dror, Itiel E.; Yu, Melissa; Hall, Lisa; Morgan, Ruth M. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Forensic examiners routinely compare a crime-relevant mark of unknown origin against a single suspect's sample, which may create an expectation that the two will match. We tested how embedding the suspect's sample among known-innocent fillers (i.e., an "evidence lineup") affects expert decision-making. Experienced fingerprint examiners…
Descriptors: Crime, Evidence, Decision Making, Expertise
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Wilson, Cristina G.; Shipley, Thomas F.; Davatzes, Alexandra K. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Previous research demonstrates that domain experts, like ordinary participant populations, are vulnerable to decision bias. Here, we examine susceptibility to bias amongst expert field scientists. Field scientists operate in less predictable environments than other experts, and feedback on the consequences of their decisions is often unclear or…
Descriptors: Bias, Expertise, Scientists, Decision Making
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Robson, Samuel G.; Searston, Rachel A.; Edmond, Gary; McCarthy, Duncan J.; Tangen, Jason M. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Perceptual experts have learned to rapidly and accurately perceive the structural regularities that define categories and identities within a domain. They extract important features and their relations more efficiently than novices. We used fingerprint examination to investigate expert-novice differences in feature choice. On each fingerprint…
Descriptors: Expertise, Novices, Criminology, Genetics
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Archer, Louise – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2020
Reflecting through the prisms of past, present ("the shape of things that are and were") and future ("the shape of things to come"), this paper discusses three challenges for sociology of education: the rise of populism and declining faith in 'experts'; inequities within and re/produced by the sociology of education; and how to…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Expertise, Disadvantaged, Social Justice
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Hugo Cayo; Myriam Codes; Luis C. Contreras – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2024
This paper explores the specialized knowledge mobilized by a mathematics teacher in the selection and use of examples for teaching sequences. Taking an experimental case study approach, we analyse the examples deployed in a series of third-year secondary level lessons on sequences and identify the different knowledge subdomains activated according…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Camilla Addey – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
This paper explores how the OECD acts a broker of knowledge-making in the development of PISA, the most widely known International Large-Scale Assessment. Drawing on the work of Bandola-Gill, Grek, and Tichenor (2022) and analysing empirical data gathered through interviews with OECD staff and PISA contractors and experts, the paper analyses how…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, International Assessment
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Kaisu Peltoperä; Tuulikki Ukkonen-Mikkola – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
This study examined discourses and positions produced by educators (n = 31) on the topics of teamwork and professional expertise in extended hours early childhood education and care (ECEC). Theoretically, we follow the ideas of relational expertise and common knowledge. Previous research provides that relational expertise and creating common…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Working Hours, Preschool Teachers, Early Childhood Education
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K. L. Akerlof; Maria Carmen Lemos; Emily T. Cloyd; Selena Nelson; Kristin M. F. Timm – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2024
Background: Elected members of the US Congress rely on staff, including fellows with scientific and engineering expertise, to find and interpret information for use in policymaking. Factors that impede, or facilitate, the communication of scientific information within the institution thus can play a critical role in legislative capacity, but there…
Descriptors: Legislators, Scientific and Technical Information, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Literacy
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Süleyman Sirri Aydogan; Zeynep Meral Tanriögen – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2024
The aim of this study is to develop a valid and reliable instrument to measure the performance of schools in relation to corporate social responsibility based on teachers' perceptions. To this end, content and construct validity and reliability studies were conducted with the participation of 521 teachers from four different study groups. As part…
Descriptors: Social Responsibility, Corporations, Teacher Attitudes, School Effectiveness
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