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Watkins, Laura – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The effects of education can shape a multitude of elements throughout our society from poverty to technology. Elementary school students come into a classroom under the influence of what they have learned at home and out in the community. Because of so many different conditions that children live among, their knowledge is varied, and their rates…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Best Practices, Student Evaluation, Teaching Methods
Payette, Patricia R.; Brown, Marie Kendall – IDEA Center, Inc., 2018
A valuable supplement to student evaluations of teaching (SETs) is the mid-semester feedback (MSF) technique, an intervention that can facilitate meaningful improvement of the teaching and learning experience. Scheduling time for an MSF enables a systematic, formative evaluation of instruction on a specific student population in a given semester.…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Formative Evaluation, College Faculty, Evaluation Methods
Boss, Suzie; Larmer, John – ASCD, 2018
It is no secret that in today's complex world, students face unparalleled demands as they prepare for college, careers, and active citizenship. However, those demands will not be met without a fundamental shift from traditional, teacher-centered instruction toward innovative, student-centered teaching and learning. For schools ready to make such a…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Educational Practices, Student Centered Learning
Backus, Clark R. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
This qualitative, phenomenological study addressed the research question: What is the nature of the learning experiences of leadership coaches that lead to coaching competency? With the increasing recognition of leadership coaching as a meaningful leadership development experience (Allen & Hartman, 2008; Maltbia, Marsick, & Ghosh, 2014;…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Coaching (Performance), Phenomenology, Leadership Training
Crawford, Angela R.; Johnson, Evelyn S.; Moylan, Laura A.; Zheng, Yuzhu – Grantee Submission, 2018
This study describes the development and initial psychometric evaluation of a Recognizing Effective Special Education Teachers (RESET) teacher observation instrument. Specifically, the study uses generalizability theory to compare two versions of a rubric, one with general descriptors of performance levels and one with item-specific descriptors of…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Special Education Teachers, Scoring Rubrics, Observation
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Moch. Said Mardjuki – Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 2018
Authentic assessment in 2013 Curriculum leads the students to be autonomous learner and become higher order thinking. However, the English teachers prefer to use non-authentic than authentic assessment. This study seeks to find out how English teachers use the authentic assessment in the classroom and the barriers and the way the English teachers…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Teacher Attitudes
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Alonso, Consuelo; Fernández-Salinero, Samuel; Topa, Gabriela – Education Sciences, 2019
Current changes in social structures and political-economic systems directly affect teachers' job performance. Among others, these changes include changes in communication and information technologies, the scientific revolution, changes in the structure of populations, the revolution of social relations, economic and political transformations, and…
Descriptors: Job Performance, Information Technology, Social Change, Educational Change
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Rushton, Elizabeth A. C.; Reiss, Michael J. – International Journal of Science Education, 2019
We explore the professional identities of UK-based secondary science teachers who actively participated in science research for at least six months. The study uses thematic analysis to analyse semi-structured interviews with 17 participants across England and Scotland, from a variety of educational/socio-economic contexts. We found that through…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Science Teachers, Professional Identity
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Baglione, Stephen L.; Tucci, Louis A. – Marketing Education Review, 2019
Traditional-aged college students examined the variables associated with teaching excellence using conjoint analysis. Educational Testing Service's Student Instructional Report (SIR), which has been shown to be related to student evaluations, was used to assess teaching excellence. The constructs from SIR were used as attributes in a survey…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Teacher Effectiveness, College Students
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Crocco, Christina; Bennett, Kyle D. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2019
The effects of covert audio coaching, a form of performance feedback delivered remotely through a two-way radio and earbud speaker, was examined on the classroom attending behavior of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Four elementary-aged students with ASD participated. This study was conducted in a private, separate day school for…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Coaching (Performance), Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Page, Jane; Eadie, Patricia – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2019
There is growing evidence that coaching early childhood educators leads to higher quality teaching practices and improved child learning outcomes. Despite this, there is a lack of Australian evidence on the impact that coaching in collaborative, interdisciplinary teams in early childhood education and care settings has on teacher effectiveness and…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Interdisciplinary Approach, Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Improvement
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Roome, Tim; Soan, C. A. – Pastoral Care in Education, 2019
In the UK education system, an 'audit culture' has led to pressures being placed on students to achieve high grades in their GCSEs. It has been suggested that schools are required to achieve good academic results and look after their students' wellbeing, causing a conflict in relation to public examinations, such as GCSEs. School staff support…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Secondary School Students, Exit Examinations
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Coelho Junior, Francisco Antonio; Botelho, Erica de Aguiar; Rego, Mariana Carolina Barbosa; Faiad, Cristiane; Ramos, Wilsa Maria – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2019
The purpose of this study was twofold. First, it aimed to determine whether there are differences in Brazilian students' attitudes towards online learning compared to their purpose in seeking for this modality and the localization of the pole where they received face-to-face support. Second, it aimed to identify if Brazilian students' attitudes…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Online Courses, Self Concept
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Gebhard, Amanda – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2019
This article applies post-structural theories of discourse, power, and performativity to trouble dominant ways of knowing Aboriginal education in the Canadian Prairies that racialize student subjects. A discourse analysis of interview transcripts traces how discourses of innocent teachers and (im)possible Aboriginal learners deploy the historicity…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Power Structure, Performance, Indigenous Populations
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Glennie, Miriam; O'Donnell, Michael; Brown, Michelle; Benson, John – Research Evaluation, 2019
Evaluators play a central role in assessments of researchers' performance for reward, but the nature of their role and influence is not well understood. Ongoing reliance on evaluator judgement is typically justified as a need for referees in contests for reward, because quantitative performance measures alone can be subject to distortion. Yet, if…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Role, Evaluators, Focus Groups
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