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Tardy, Christine M.; Buck, Rachel Hall; Pawlowski, Madelyn; Slinkard, Jennifer R. – Composition Forum, 2018
Genre has emerged as a central concept in writing studies, with numerous scholars advocating for its prominent role in writing instruction. Despite this interest in genre, however, research has not explored teachers' understanding of the concept, which is critical to how they address genre in their classrooms. This study traces the evolving…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing Teachers, Reflection, Focus Groups
Johnson, Candice Walker – ProQuest LLC, 2018
This study explores how a community initiative supports and advances a college-success culture in the African-American community. Research about creating and sustaining a college-going culture and a college-success culture within secondary schools and universities with a goal of increasing degree attainment is plentiful. However, a lack of focus…
Descriptors: African American Community, African American Students, Case Studies, Focus Groups
Jessie Mei Ling Chow; Gary James Harfitt – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2018
This research stems from our work at the University of Hong Kong that explores new ways to develop high-quality teachers, arguably the most influential element in any education system. Set against a complex backdrop of globalization, high-stakes comparative studies of educational systems, and increased demands on teachers at primary and secondary…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, College Faculty, Experiential Learning
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Daniels, Catherine H.; Chalker-Scott, Linda; Martini, Nicole – Journal of Extension, 2016
The Garden Team at Washington State University is a transdisciplinary, geographically dispersed group of faculty and staff. As with many such teams, member retention requires effort, as busy individuals may not see the overall benefits of active team membership. Ripple effect mapping is a strategy that can illustrate the tangible and often…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Teamwork, Concept Mapping, Group Dynamics
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Loreman, Tim; McGhie-Richmond, Donna; Kolopayvea, Alla; Tarenchenko, Oksana; Mazin, Dymtro; Crocker, Cheryl; Petryshyn, Roman – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2016
This article examines the experiences of Canadian and Ukrainian educators who collaborated on a 5-year Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) funded project to develop local capacity to implement inclusive education for children with disabilities in Ukraine. Ukrainian and Canadian educators and project coordinators engage in reflective…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Cooperation, Inclusion, Disabilities
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Hilppö, Jaakko; Lipponen, Lasse; Kumpulainen, Kristiina; Rainio, Anna – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2016
This socioculturally informed study investigated children's sense of agency in relation to their everyday life in preschool. The empirical data comprised focus groups reflection situations wherein Finnish preschool children (n. 19, aged 6-7) reflected on their everyday life with the help of photographs and drawings they made. Building on a…
Descriptors: Investigations, Preschool Children, Focus Groups, Photography
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Leather, Mark; Nicholls, Fiona – Sport, Education and Society, 2016
There has been increasing interest in recent years in the significance of a sense of place in the literature of outdoor adventure education. In the UK relationships between outdoor education and the environment still appear largely focused on the science of the natural environment and the activity in question. In this paper, we present empirical…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Outdoor Education, Foreign Countries, Focus Groups
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Schöpf, Andrea C.; Ullrich, Antje; Nagl, Michaela; Farin, Erik – Health Education Journal, 2016
Objective: Group health education is an important aspect of medical rehabilitation. While interaction and active involvement are important characteristics of group health education, little is known about patients' understanding of their role in this form of education. This study explored patients' understanding of their role in group health…
Descriptors: Health Education, Rehabilitation Programs, Group Instruction, Qualitative Research
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McLachlan, Benita – Support for Learning, 2016
Local Authorities (LAs) in Britain traditionally employ Visual Impairment (VI) teams as integrative statutory Special Educational Needs and Inclusion (SENI) provision. Teaching Assistants (TAs) work alongside Qualified Teachers (QTs) in VI teams to support children and young people (CYP) with VI. The VI TA has a broad role in covering early years,…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Visual Impairments, Special Education, Focus Groups
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Thier, Kathryn – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2016
As journalism schools continue to respond to industry disruption, some are adding curricula about practices that reframe traditional journalism. In this article, I examined experiences of some of the first university instructors of solutions journalism--critical reporting on responses to social problems--to explore the opportunities and challenges…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Journalism, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Kinne, Lenore J.; Ryan, Carol; Faulkner, Shawn A. – New Educator, 2016
This study examined the perceptions of teacher candidates, cooperating teachers, and university supervisors in the first year of state-mandated co-teaching in the clinical experience. Study results suggest the need (a) to emphasize the importance of the teacher candidate exerting leadership, (b) to develop and communicate specific criteria for…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Cooperating Teachers, Student Teacher Supervisors, Student Teachers
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Angel, Mukuka; Overson, Shumba – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
This paper reports on a case study that aimed to evaluate the perceptions of 73 student teachers at Mukuba University on the nature and purpose of mathematical proof. They were presented with a mathematical reasoning and proof arguments assessment tool followed by a 10-member focus group interview. Algebraic tasks presented to them involved (i)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Case Studies, Mathematical Logic
Shoulders, Catherine W.; Edgar, Don; Bolton, Andrew – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2016
The aspects that make up the student teaching experience, from site placement to feedback received from site and university supervisors, are each influential on the quality of the student teaching experience. Whether made consciously or unconsciously, university supervisors must decide whether to allocate observations by student, wherein each…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Student Teacher Attitudes, Student Teacher Supervisors, Observation
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James, Nalita; Busher, Hugh; Suttill, Beth – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2016
This article examines the extent to which Access to Higher Education courses can be defined as communities of practice. Other studies have already revealed the importance of mutual engagement and supportive relationships between students and between students and tutors in facilitating learning. While previous studies carried out on Access to HE…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Communities of Practice, Foreign Countries, Case Studies
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Gray, Jennifer A.; Abendroth, Maryann – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2016
Background: The study explored the grief process of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities (PWIDDs) as perceived by direct care workers (DCWs) and how such workers can guide and support PWIDDs experiencing grief. Materials and Methods: A thematic analysis approach was used to examine data from nine focus groups with 60 DCWs from…
Descriptors: Grief, Intellectual Disability, Developmental Disabilities, Caregivers
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