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Petrilli, Michael J. – American Enterprise Institute, 2020
As noted by many historians, the modern tale of American education is one of a pendulum swinging between concerns about excellence and those about equity. In many matters of policy and practice, excellence and equity are in tension, if not actual conflict. It can be assumed that progressives will always take the "equity" side. So if…
Descriptors: Excellence in Education, Equal Education, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
Yoder, Nick; Posamentier, Jordan; Godek, Dana; Seibel, Katherine; Dusenbury, Linda – Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning, 2020
Schools have drastically changed the way that staff, students, families, and communities engage with one another due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As schools begin planning education for fall, states are in the process of developing guidance and support for districts and schools to navigate students' and adults' academic, social, emotional, and…
Descriptors: State Policy, Social Emotional Learning, Pandemics, COVID-19
Supovitz, Jonathan A.; Margolis, Jason; Harrison Berg, Jill; Comstock, Meghan – Consortium for Policy Research in Education, 2020
Teacher leadership is increasingly recognized as a promising strategy to improve the quality of instruction in U.S. schools. Despite the rising number of teacher leadership programs in the country, there is a paucity of knowledge about the work that teacher leaders (TLs) engage in, how educators experience teacher leadership and the impacts of…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Leadership Training, Teacher Improvement, School Districts
Xiaomin Sheng – European Journal of Education (EJED), 2020
This paper presents a qualitative systematic review of educational policy and practice on tackling intimate partner violence (IPV) among young people in the UK. Up to date, the majority of school-based IPV interventions were conducted in the US and now there is growing consensus among UK policymakers, researchers and practitioners as well to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Violence
Luminita Hartle; Amanda Quesenberry; Sharon Doubet – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2020
In this paper, we will discuss the historical impact of communism on services for children with disabilities in Romania and the efforts made to support young children with disabilities and their families in the post-communist era. The results of the qualitative study focus on attitudes and beliefs of current special education teachers in Romania,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Systems, Young Children, Special Education Teachers
Improving Co-Teaching in the Inclusive Classroom through Professional Development for Administrators
Deborah Lynn Faermark – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Administrators who espouse a commitment to inclusion of students with disabilities in general education classrooms can significantly improve inclusion and co-teaching within their schools. Administrators are instrumental in leading schools to effective inclusion and co-teaching practices (Smith & Leonard, 2005). Those who support inclusion and…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Inclusion, School Administration, Students with Disabilities
Lashana Denise Pollard – ProQuest LLC, 2020
A critical issue is the role of the educational leader in closing the achievement gap in literacy between students living in poverty and those who are not. Not all students are given the same opportunity to be successful in school (Jacobson, 2011; Krashen, 2011). Poverty often means lower scores on all measures of school achievement (Krashen,…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Elementary School Students, Low Income Groups, Socioeconomic Status
Cigdem Fidan – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The purpose of this study was to understand ideologies and practices as related to the accessibility of foreign language education for K-12 Deaf students in Turkey and the United States. In the global world, multilingualism is often a necessity to access various resources. However, because of education policies, Deaf students often have restricted…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Secondary Education, Deafness, Second Language Instruction
Katie F. Matt – ProQuest LLC, 2020
As higher education has experienced a steady increase in online course offerings, accounting education has offered more courses in the online setting, however, its effectiveness has less been examined. The accounting industry has emphasized the necessity of accounting graduates to have effective communication and collaboration skills (i.e., soft…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Cooperative Learning, Online Courses
Virginia Vitiello; Amanda Prokasky; Meghan McCormick; Iheoma U. Iruka; Kelly Purtell; Dana Ludvik – Early Learning Network - University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2020
A child's transition from pre-K to kindergarten is an important time. It builds the foundation for academic, behavioral and social-emotional skills, as well as positive family-school connections, for years to come. Starting kindergarten is also a big shift for many children, one that requires them to adjust rapidly to new routines and…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, School Readiness, Developmental Tasks, Educational Policy
Gregory, Kristen H.; Burbage, Amanda K. – Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 2017
Teaching philosophies provide a space for faculty to explore their practice, articulate their beliefs about teaching and learning, and express their identity as an educator. A well-developed teaching philosophy statement paints a picture of who that faculty member is in and out of the classroom. As faculty transition to different roles within…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Professional Identity, Educational Philosophy, Communities of Practice
Smith, Dimitra Jackson – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2017
This chapter provides a summary of the aforementioned chapters and includes implications for policy and practice and lessons for the future as it relates to CTE programs and STEM education.
Descriptors: STEM Education, Vocational Education, Educational Practices, Educational Policy
Turner, Lindsey; Chaloupka, Frank J. – Health Education & Behavior, 2017
The integration of physical activity into elementary school classrooms, through brief activity breaks (ABs) and lessons that incorporate movement into instruction as active lessons (ALs), are key parts of school physical activity programming and can improve children's health and academic outcomes. With nationally representative survey data from…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Physical Activities, Public Schools, National Surveys
Chen, Angela – Higher Education Studies, 2017
The increasing diversity evident across all facets of American society is creating opportunities as well as challenges for instructional leaders across the nation's postsecondary institutions. Racial and ethnic diversity and the attendant challenges and benefits of multiculturalism in society are more awareness in higher education. This study…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Campuses, Diversity (Institutional), Educational Practices
Burrell, Matthew; Horsley, Jenny; Moeed, Azra – European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2017
Over the last two decades, education in Australia and New Zealand has focussed on improving student underachievement in schools. There is concern that this focus is having a negative impact on meeting the needs of high-ability students, including those who are potentially high-ability science students. It appears the freedom the national…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, High Achievement, Ability Identification

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