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Vakkari, Pertti; Talja, Sanna – Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2006
Introduction: We analyse how academic status and discipline influence the major search methods used by university academic staff for obtaining electronic articles for teaching, research and keeping up to date in their field. Method: The data consist of a nationwide Web-survey of the end-users of FinELib, The Finnish National Electronic Library.…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Journal Articles, Foreign Countries, Intellectual Disciplines
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Barbour, JoAnn – Journal of Leadership Education, 2006
Leader educators know that demands on leaders of organizations are increasing, requiring different strategies of leading, for example, working in diverse and global environments, using shared decision-making, and developing effective work teams. To educate future leaders in a postmodern era, instructors must attempt nontraditional teaching methods…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Teaching Methods, Leadership Training, Problem Based Learning
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Locke, Richard M. – Schools: Studies in Education, 2006
Richard Locke began his first full-time job teaching seventh grade social studies at Francis W. Parker School in Chicago a quarter of a century before writing this article. Here he writes that as a young inexperienced teacher just out of college he was filled with enthusiasm and convinced that education could play a progressive role in society.…
Descriptors: Emotional Experience, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Experience, Beginning Teachers
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Coleman, J. Craig; Christie, Effie; Culver, Mary; Erickson, Deborah; Hunt, John; Williams, Frankie; Kinsey, Gary W.; Smith, Samuel; Tareilo, Janet – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2006
Becoming a college professor brings both the feeling of self-accomplishment and discernment regarding this prestigious achievement. Most doctoral candidates are practitioners in the field of public education and will hopefully transition from a principalship to the office of a college professor. While this journey is filled with personal…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Barriers
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Morgan, Vicky L.; Toledo, Cheri A. – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2006
This study focused on students' reactions to handwritten and typewritten electronic feedback. Students submitted work electronically as part of an online course for which Blackboard was the learning management system. The instructor used a TabletPC to provide handwritten feedback on student work and the review tool in MSWord to provide typewritten…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Feedback (Response), Student Attitudes, Management Systems
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Biegel, David E.; Hokenstad, M. C.; Singer, Mark I.; Guo, Shenyang – Journal of Social Work Education, 2006
This article describes the rationale, implementation, and assessment of a summer-study format, part-time doctoral program that was designed to address the shortcomings of traditional part-time doctoral education in social welfare. Findings of a comparative analysis between 67 full-time and 52 part-time doctoral students suggest that the program…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Social Work, Doctoral Programs, Part Time Students
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Sexton, Ellen – Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, 2006
Citation analyses were carried out on master's theses in three disciplines: forensic psychology, forensic science, and criminal justice, completed and deposited in the John Jay College Library from 1991 to 2004. The aim was to determine the effect of availability of electronic journals on students' choice of references. The number of journal…
Descriptors: Commuter Colleges, Urban Schools, Masters Theses, Graduate Students
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Wright, Jim; Cleary, Kristi S. – Psychology in the Schools, 2006
Increasingly, elementary schools across America are adopting prereferral intervention models that follow a structured problem-solving consultation process to reduce referrals to special education and to improve student academic outcomes. One feasible and affordable systems-level solution for a school that must deliver reading interventions of high…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Tutors, Prereferral Intervention, Reading Fluency
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Buck, Gayle A.; Leslie-Pelecky, Diandra L.; Lu, Yun; Plano Clark, Vicki L.; Creswell, John W. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2006
Women continue to be underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). One factor contributing to this underrepresentation is the graduate school experience. Graduate programs in STEM fields are constructed around assumptions that ignore the reality of women's lives; however, emerging opportunities may…
Descriptors: Females, Graduate Students, Self Concept, Research Universities
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Turner, Val D.; Chambers, Elisha A. – Journal of Moral Education, 2006
Much effort, on a philosophical and a research basis, has been applied to the subject of moral development framed within a constructivist, Piagetian stage-type format. These efforts have focused on the process of the individual's construction of a moral base and the individual's corresponding level of moral development. At this point in time,…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Moral Development, Developmental Stages, Piagetian Theory
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Kanuka, Heather; Jugdev, Kam – Open Learning, 2006
Distance education programmes warrant the use of innovative intervention practices to enhance student learning experiences. Academic and social empathy by faculty has been shown to enhance student retention in programmes along with their critical thinking abilities. Using Holmberg's theory of teaching-learning conversations as the guiding…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Social Integration, Learning Experience, Intervention
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Lahman, Maria K. E.; D'amato, Rik Carl; Stecker, Steffanie; Mcgrain, Elizabeth – School Psychology International, 2006
For decades Colorado, USA, has had a shortage of school psychologists, especially in rural areas. The program "Giving Rural Areas Access to School Psychologist" (GRAASP) was developed to meet this need by offering a technology based distance education program that trained candidates from remote sites across the state. Through the use of…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Distance Education, School Psychologists, Interviews
Paisley, Pamela O.; Bailey, Deryl F.; Ziomek-Daigle, Julie; Getch, Yvette Q. – Georgia School Counselors Association Journal, 2006
This article considers the unique supervision needs of graduate students in practicum and internship in the state of Georgia where, in addition to guidelines from national initiatives, the Board of Regents institutions are utilizing new standards for the preparation of school counselors incorporating roles as both counselors and educators.
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Supervision, Counselor Training, School Counseling
O'Lawrence, Henry – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers, 2006
Distance learning is any type of instruction in which the student and instructor are separated by physical distance (not in the same room) (Wahlstrom, Williams & Shea, 2003). It is a medium of teaching and learning using modern technology so that teachers or students do not have to be together in the classroom. With the growth of distance learning…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Adult Learning, Influences
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Bambara, Cynthia; Lambert, Dana; Andrews, Shelly; Harbour, Clifford – International Journal on E-Learning, 2006
Hirumi's (2002) framework for planning and sequencing e-learning student interactions has two primary objectives. First, it is intended to help facilitators organize student interactions in an e-learning context and promote learning on identified course objectives. Second, the framework is offered as an instructional management device to limit…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Computer Assisted Instruction, Interaction, Doctoral Programs
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