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Eastmond, Daniel V. – 1992
This research, begun in Fall 1991, explored the learning-to-learn strategies of adult students taking computer conferencing courses for college credit. It investigated how these students define effective learning and how they direct their own learning and lifestyles to meet the unique demands of this medium. This research gathered data through…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Computers, Distance Education
Hepburn, Eric; And Others – 1993
This paper discusses the integration of positivist single-subject design with interpretive, or naturalist, qualitative methods in the development of effective interventions for rural special education students. The resulting research/intervention design includes: (1) extending the normal baseline period from 3 to 10 days thus allowing the…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention, Models
Alaska Univ., Anchorage. – 1990
Evaluation can be crucial to help meet the needs and requirements of the teacher, students, and curriculum in distance education. Distance education usually encompasses a wide diversity of students, multi-site classrooms, little opportunity for interaction among students, and unfamiliar technology. Because of these uncertainties, evaluation of…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Data Collection, Distance Education, Feedback
Hauge, Sharon K. – 1991
Previous studies within traditional university settings indicate that a student's mathematics anxiety is directly correlated to previous school mathematics performance, as well as the attitudes developed during those prior mathematics classroom experiences. As a consequence, special programs have been devised at local levels to help students cope…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Mathematics Anxiety
Sikka, Anjoo; Tedder, Norma – 1990
This paper describes the planning of a qualitative research methodology to develop strategies to improve and expand social interaction skills of deaf-blind students in supported employment settings. Characteristics of qualitative research are delineated and include: definition of the domain of the research; an evolving study design; behavior…
Descriptors: Deaf Blind, Generalization, Interpersonal Competence, Interpersonal Relationship
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Botha, Nico – South African Journal of Education, 2006
According to the literature on school-based management, there are two clear schools of thought on this issue. One school views school-based management as a positive and successful vehicle of school improvement. The other argues that it has been minimally successful in school improvement. The leadership role of the school principal is widely…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Based Management, Case Studies, Educational Improvement
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Longenecker, Randall – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2003
The Ohio State University Medical Center, a large urban academic medical center, and Mary Rutan Hospital, a rural community hospital in Logan County, Ohio, have been linked through a series of scholarly engagements spanning more than thirty years. What emerges from a qualitative study of key informants with personal knowledge of this interaction…
Descriptors: Hospitals, Urban Areas, Rural Areas, Qualitative Research
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Nunokawa, Kazuhiko – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2006
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how drawings can contribute to generating new information when solvers use drawings in solving mathematical problems. For this purpose, two episodes, in which drawings enabled a solver to find ideas useful for his solutions, were qualitatively and closely analyzed, especially focusing on what roles…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Activities, Qualitative Research, Learning Strategies
Torres, Eliseo – 1988
"Curanderismo," or folk healing is seen as an important part of Mexican and Mexican-American culture, and continues to have significant influence in South Texas. A teaching unit, as well as lectures and various publications on curanderismo have been developed, based on research and interviews with practitioners. The practice of…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Ethnography, Folk Culture, Foreign Countries
Sullivan, Arthur P. – 1989
This paper describes a study which evaluated effects of Challenge Grant activities in the arts program at Montclair State College (Pennsylvania). An introductory discussion examines special problems of evaluation in the arts and provides a rationale for a humanist approach with a focus on meaning in art rather than comparison with one or more…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Attitude Change, Attitude Measures
Tuan, Hsiao-lin; LaRussa, Annette – 1990
Research in teacher education has shifted from an emphasis on teachers' behaviors to a focus on teachers' thinking. The purposes of this paper are to describe categories of beliefs held by preservice secondary science teachers, to describe how the preservice teachers planned lessons, and to discuss the influence of their beliefs on their planning.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, College Science, Higher Education, Planning
Locke, Lawrence F. – 1986
Qualitative research is a model for systematic, data-based inquiry. It has been used widely in the social sciences, and it has a growing acceptance in educational research. Its purpose is to describe and understand a particular, bounded social setting. The differences between quantitative and qualitative research involve the methods employed at…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Inquiry, Models
Marshall, Catherine; And Others – 1990
The relationship between assistant principals' orientation process and career mobility is examined in this qualitative study, based on the assumption that the assistant principalship is a testing and an opportunity position for both the candidate and the organization. Methodology involved formal and informal interviews with 20 secondary school…
Descriptors: Assistant Principals, Career Development, Field Studies, Occupational Aspiration
Crawford, Lyall – 1987
An interpretive and ethnographic approach to human communication study, using naturalistic or participant observer techniques, is particularly useful in intercultural contexts. The basic ideas undergirding this approach are (1) that the researcher is the instrument of inquiry, (2) that humane considerations are more important than investigating…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Research, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context
Shapiro, Joan Poliner – 1987
This paper addresses some of the concerns inherent in evaluating feminists' projects and focuses on three topics: (1) a discussion of some objections raised by feminists about traditional forms of assessment; (2) a description of the strengths and weaknesses of illuminative evaluation as an alternative approach to evaluate feminist programs; and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Ethnography, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Problems
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