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Winter, Clare Rebecca; McKenzie, Karen – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2017
There has been limited research into how teachers view and respond to relational aggression in girls. The existing research is largely quantitative and questionnaire based and has indicated that gender stereotypes may influence teachers' perceptions of female aggression. The present study adopted a qualitative approach, using semi-structured…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Females, Aggression, Sex Stereotypes
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Su, Yunwen; Ren, Wei – Foreign Language Annals, 2017
The present study explored the development of second language (L2) Chinese learners' ability to negotiate requests in interactions. It investigated the effect of proficiency on learners' use of request strategies and internal modifications and on their sequential realization of requests in L2 Chinese. Twenty-four American English learners of L2…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Mandarin Chinese, Pragmatics, Language Proficiency
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Jamtsho, Sangay – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2017
Schools are ideal sites for the promotion of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that enhance personal as well as collective wellbeing. Schools engage in numerous programs and activities to promote the wellbeing of students. Despite indications of positive effects of a whole-school approach, reports find that implementation is challenging because…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Leadership, Well Being, Secondary School Teachers
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Swan Dagen, Allison; Morewood, Aimee; Smith, Megan L. – Educational Forum, 2017
The Teacher Leader Model Standards (TLMS) were created to stimulate discussion around the leadership responsibilities teachers assume in schools. This study used the TLMS to gauge the self-reported leadership responsibilities of National Board Certified Teachers (NBCTs). The NBCTs reported engaging in all domains of the TLMS, most frequently with…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Models, Alternative Teacher Certification, National Standards
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Gildersleeve, Ryan Evely – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2017
This paper discursively analyzes the public conversation around immigration as it intrasects with state and federal policy, particularly in relation to higher education. I take in-state resident tuition policy as a departure point for an effort to explain how "undocumented" and "illegal" subject positions are produced through…
Descriptors: Immigration, Undocumented Immigrants, Tuition, Higher Education
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Schwartz, Harriet L.; Holloway, Elizabeth L. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2017
Assessment is a critical activity in the life of a professor. The authors' interest in professors' internal experiences of assessment led them to conduct a grounded theory study in which they interviewed 16 faculty teaching in social science and pre-professional programs, asking them to reflect on assessing master's thesis and capstone projects.…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Evaluation, Grounded Theory, College Faculty
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Ross, Helen – British Journal of Special Education, 2017
This article explores teachers' experiences of dyslexia and classroom interventions via lesson observations and semi-structured interviews. These experiences were analysed through a Bourdieusien lens, based on Jenkins's "levels of interaction", to delineate power relationships inherent in classroom interactions, teachers' interactions…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Intervention, Observation, Semi Structured Interviews
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Rimmer, Rachel – Research in Dance Education, 2017
This article presents the findings from a focus group discussion conducted with first year undergraduate dance students in March 2015. The focus group concluded a cycle of action research during which the researcher explored the use of enquiry-based learning approaches to teaching dance technique in higher education. Grounded in transformative and…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Dance, Focus Groups, Action Research
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Channa, Liaquat Ali; Gilhooly, Daniel; Channa, Abdul Razaque; Manan, Syed Abdul – Cogent Education, 2017
The scholarship of language education, particularly with reference to learning and use of English, is marked by varieties of English. One may note two broad models: (1) ENL, ESL, and EFL; (2) EIL, ELF, and WEs. Although the scholarship is replete with debates, the debates seem to only construct and maintain that learning English and its use are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Textbooks
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Cliburn Allen, Cara; Alleman, Nathan F. – Christian Higher Education, 2017
The scholarship regarding faith integration practice has largely focused on faculty work; however, the field faces a paucity of data-supported approaches to understanding faith integration in the work lives of administrators. In this qualitative study, we developed a conceptual model that employs the concept of praxis to analyze the process by…
Descriptors: Christianity, Student Personnel Workers, Qualitative Research, Religious Factors
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Schwortz, Andria C.; Burrows, Andrea C.; Guffey, Sarah Katie – Educational Action Research, 2017
The authors use an action research (AR) approach in a collegiate studio physics class to investigate the power of partnerships via conferences as they relate to issues of establishing a student/mentor rapport, empowering students to reduce inequity, and the successes and barriers to hearing students' voices. The graduate teaching assistant (TA,…
Descriptors: Mentors, Action Research, Science Education, College Science
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Watt, Diana – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2017
This paper represents a critical reflection on youth and community work students' response to a module on race equality and diversity. An awareness of issues in relation to power and oppression are amongst the core elements of youth and community work training. Throughout their study, youth and community work students are engaged in conversations…
Descriptors: Race, Social Justice, Student Diversity, Power Structure
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Coda, James – Dimension, 2017
World language education (WLE) offers students the opportunity to explore the linguistic and cultural identities of the target language. However, critical issues, such as the diverse sexual identities found within the target cultures and of the language learners themselves are often not addressed within the language learning experience. Also…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Cultural Differences, Sexual Identity, Sexual Orientation
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Hodges, Amy; Bickham, Troy; Schmidt, Elizabeth; Seawright, Leslie – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2017
Much of the current literature on plagiarism focuses on students, attempting to understand how students view the concept of plagiarism, the best ways to prevent it, and the impact of collaboration on the concept of original authorship. In this article, we look at the role of plagiarism in 761 conference abstracts written by graduate students,…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Computational Linguistics, Academic Discourse, Power Structure
Minamoto, Kunihiko – ProQuest LLC, 2017
One African-centered linguistic paradigm argues the primary language of most descendants of enslaved Africans in the United States is not English but an African language. The language is called "Ebonics." Clinical linguist Dr. Ernie Adolphus Smith (1938-) is the most conspicuous figure in the history of the paradigm. The reconstructed…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Slavery, Native Language, African Languages
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