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William Pastory Majani; Joseph Njiku – Educational Practice and Theory, 2024
This study reports the usefulness of mentoring from the preservice teachers' perspective who were engaged in an eight-week teaching practicum. The study was approached phenomenologically where semi-structured interviews were used to collect data from fourteen preservice teachers. Findings revealed that nearly all participants acknowledged the…
Descriptors: Mentors, Practicums, Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teacher Education
Faqryza Ab Latif; Kristin Winet – Journal of Response to Writing, 2024
Although writing-across-the-curriculum (WAC) programs have been commonplace since the 1970s, the focus has largely been on the level of assessment and programmatic development and less on the instructors, particularly graduate teaching assistants (TAs), who adopt these practices. In this article, we describe a pilot WAC graduate-level course in…
Descriptors: Student Centered Curriculum, Graduate Study, Writing Across the Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Alan English – Advocate, 2024
Student engagement is one of the most promising concepts in educational research today, as it has been positively correlated to a host of desirable outcomes and negatively correlated to a variety of undesirable outcomes. While there has been tremendous progress in advancing our understanding of student engagement including the developing of…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Outcomes of Education, Correlation, Educational Research
National Center for Systemic Improvement at WestEd, 2024
SEAs typically offer LEAs incentives to support the increased likelihood of compliant implementation and improved outcomes and will sanction LEAs following the occurrence of noncompliance or failure to improve toward targets over time. States often use incentives and sanctions (often on a continuum of increasing intensity) to influence LEA actions…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Legislation, Students with Disabilities, Federal Legislation
Anne Brown – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2024
This article presents the insights collected from an engaged, interactive round table session, where participants from multiple generations discussed how Generation Z interacts with and perceives managerial leadership styles in the workplace. Results from a pilot study exploring how Generation Z professionals describe their lived experiences of…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Work Environment, Age Groups, Employee Attitudes
Preece, Jenny; Levy, Rachael – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2020
Shared reading with young children has a positive impact on a range of areas including language development and literacy skills, yet some parents face challenges in engaging in this activity. While much is known about the benefits of shared reading, the barriers to it are poorly understood. The research presented here draws on in-depth interviews…
Descriptors: Barriers, Reading Motivation, Reading Aloud to Others, Parent Child Relationship
Valencia, Edgar – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2020
The validity of student evaluation of teaching (SET) scores depends on minimum effect of extraneous response processes or biases. A bias may increase or decrease scores and change the relationship with other variables. In contrast, SET literature defines bias as an irrelevant variable correlated with SET scores, and among many, a relevant biasing…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, College Faculty, Student Attitudes, Gender Bias
James Soland; Megan Kuhfeld – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2020
Survey respondents use different response styles when they use the categories of the Likert scale differently despite having the same true score on the construct of interest. For example, respondents may be more likely to use the extremes of the response scale independent of their true score. Research already shows that differing response styles…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Scores, Likert Scales, Surveys
Maria Blevins; Bryce Hughes; Jennifer Green; Leila Sterman; Shannon Willoughby – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2025
In this work, the authors document an expansion of the Public Speaking Competency Rubric (PSCR). First developed in 2012 by Schreiber, et al., the original rubric has only one item related to non-verbal communication. The authors of this work expanded the rubric to include 10 items related to the non-verbal aspects of public speaking and had it…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Public Speaking, Competence, Scoring Rubrics
Will Futch; Nakia S. Gordon; Alyson C. Gerdes – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: To increase our knowledge related to student wellness programs, the current studies examined interest in wellness and wellness programs among university students and piloted a newly developed wellness program targeting students in higher education. Participants/Methods: In Study 1, 93 undergraduate students answered questions related to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Wellness, Student Interests, Mental Health
Cleon Xavier; Luiz Rodrigues; Newarney Costa; Rodrigues Neto; Gabriel Alves; Taciana Pontual Falcao; Dragan Gasevic; Rafael Ferreira Mello – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2025
Providing timely and personalized feedback on open-ended student responses is a challenge in education due to the increased workloads and time constraints educators face. While existing research has explored how learning analytic approaches can support feedback provision, previous studies have not sufficiently investigated educators' perspectives…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Learning Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software
Christine Eide – English Teaching Forum, 2025
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the world of education has found a new normal, with new online courses, tools, educational apps, and artificial intelligence gaining in advancement and popularity. Interactive video is a multimedia tool that allows the viewer to actively engage with the content in the video by making choices and inputting data. In this…
Descriptors: Interactive Video, Online Courses, Learner Engagement, Lesson Plans
Jaehan Bae; Ryan Shin – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2025
Utilizing Asian critical theory (AsianCrit), this study delves into the experiences of eight K-12 Asian American art teachers navigating racial minority status in art classrooms and schools. AsianCrit frames an understanding of how stereotypes and biases, like the model minority and perpetual foreigner, impact their pedagogical perspectives,…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Asian Americans, Minority Group Teachers, Art Education
Kelley Regan; Margaret P. Weiss; Kristen Merrill O'Brien – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2025
Internship is a culminating student teaching experience traditionally involving sustained mentorship in the classroom of an experienced mentor teacher with some university supervision, and as such, it is a critical component in teacher preparation. When provisionally licensed teachers complete a non-traditional internship in their own classroom,…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Internship Programs, Supervisors, Mentors
Fulya Ersoy; Derek Rury – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
The gender gap in STEM careers is shaped in part by educational choices. This study investigates two interventions--absolute performance feedback and personalized advice--aiming at narrowing the gender disparities in investments in math skills. Using an online lab experiment, participants chose between a math or verbal task after receiving one of…
Descriptors: STEM Careers, STEM Education, Intervention, Feedback (Response)

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