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Bronwyn Betts – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2014
This case study describes the research carried out in partial fulfilment of the degree of doctor of education. The study was qualitative in nature with a phenomenological interpretive paradigm. My primary objective is to share my experience of combining life story and grounded theory research. My main objectives for undertaking the research were…
Descriptors: Barriers, Biographies, Grounded Theory, Research Methodology
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Bambrick-Santoyo, Paul – Educational Leadership, 2012
Michelle is a first-year English teacher at Vailsburg Middle School, a public school in Newark, New Jersey. Michelle is dedicated, caring, energetic, and insightful. This year, the author had the chance to watch Michelle and her principal, Serena Savarirayan, meet for their weekly debriefing of Michelle's teaching. Serena began by praising…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), English Instruction, Questioning Techniques, Classroom Observation Techniques
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Stearns, Linda M.; Morgan, Jim; Capraro, Mary Margaret; Capraro, Robert M. – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2012
Teaching is a complex activity that requires making ongoing multiple decisions and sporadic, responsive actions all while performing preplanned prescribed tasks. Evidence of certain aspects of teaching can be best assessed with a well-designed observation instrument. This instrument was designed to assess the enactment of the essential elements of…
Descriptors: Evidence, Active Learning, Observation, Student Projects
Coffield, Frank – Adults Learning, 2012
In the four-plus years since the author retired, he has spoken about teaching and learning (T & L) at more than 65 further education colleges, sixth form colleges and conferences. Looking back over these occasions and the emails that he has received from tutors, the author realises that there is one topic more than any other that preoccupies…
Descriptors: Grading, Observation, Teacher Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
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Lareau, Annette – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2012
Ralph LaRossa's (2012) thoughtful piece suggested that qualitative researchers' self-awareness (and clear articulation) of their conceptual and empirical goals can help their manuscripts in many ways, including during the review process. If authors self-consciously embrace particular orientations, then it will be easier for reviewers to evaluate…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Qualitative Research, Participant Observation, Researchers
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Verschoor, Stephan; Biro, Szilvia – Cognitive Science, 2012
It has been shown that, when observing an action, infants can rely on either outcome selection information (i.e., actions that express a choice between potential outcomes) or means selection information (i.e., actions that are causally efficient toward the outcome) in their goal attribution. However, no research has investigated the relationship…
Descriptors: Infants, Goal Orientation, Observation, Infant Behavior
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Thrailkill, Eric A.; Shahan, Timothy A. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2012
Four experiments examined relapse of extinguished observing behavior of pigeons using a two-component multiple schedule of observing-response procedures. In both components, unsignaled periods of variable-interval (VI) food reinforcement alternated with extinction and observing responses produced stimuli associated with the availability of the VI…
Descriptors: Resistance to Change, Animals, Animal Behavior, Observation
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Senda-Cook, Samantha – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2012
When people recreate outdoors, they value the quality of the experience. This study examines rhetorical practices that sustain or undermine perceived authentic outdoor recreation experiences. I conducted a rhetorical analysis of my fieldnotes gathered through participant observation and interview transcripts of online and in-person interviews. I…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Participant Observation, Recreation, Ideology
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Stieha, Vicki; Raider-Roth, Miriam – Journal of Educational Change, 2012
This inquiry research builds on the theory of presence in teaching (Rodgers and Raider-Roth 2006) adding nuanced understandings of how school contexts play into teachers' abilities to support students' learning. Findings are drawn from multiple interviews with five veteran middle school teachers, teachers' written work, and field observations.…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Teaching Styles, Academic Achievement, Interviews
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Seele, Claudia – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2012
Dominant discourses in Germany portray children with a so-called "migration background" implicitly or explicitly as "the Other" in relation to a normative image of "German children." Family origins, language, and physical appearance act as important criteria in this process of ethnifying children. Embedded within this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Ethnicity, Child Care
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Robinson, Tim – British Journal of Music Education, 2012
This article explores the relationship between how popular musicians learn and how they subsequently teach, and considers the extent to which they incorporate their own informal learning practices into their work as teachers. A group of eight UK teachers was recruited and data collection, involving interviews and lesson observations, took place…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Musicians, Music Teachers, Informal Education
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Lasry, Nathaniel – Science Education Review, 2012
Magic tricks produce awe and wonderment. Why not use magic as a pedagogical approach? This paper presents the magic of science through the science of magic. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Misconceptions
Pusey, Eleanor Louise – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This dissertation study examined a high school mathematics coach in the context of a three-year project called MAST (Mathematics Achievement Success Today) that provided summer content courses, lesson study, and mathematics coaching for high school teachers. This study focused in particular on the work of the MAST project coach as she interacted…
Descriptors: Secondary School Mathematics, Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Coaching (Performance)
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de Zeeuw, Gerard – Journal of Research Practice, 2011
That the present day society profits from research in many areas is evident. This has stimulated a keen desire to emulate similarly advantageous contributions in other areas. It appears to imply not only a need to know how to (better) support action in general or any action, but also how to support the act of making "better" itself (better…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Experience, Observation, Research Problems
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Morita-Mullaney, Trish – Bilingual Research Journal, 2019
In this collective case study, the preparation of Indiana's emergent bilingual district-level leaders demonstrates how they implement, negotiate, and lead language programs for their students. Most studies on leadership of emergent bilinguals focus on the building principal and not on this distinct district-level role. This district leadership…
Descriptors: Case Studies, School Districts, Instructional Leadership, Specialists
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