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Browne, Daniel – Phi Delta Kappan, 2017
A new RAND Corporation study shows that voluntary summer programs can benefit children from low-income families, particularly those with high attendance. Programs studied in five school districts had several elements in common: a mix of academics and enrichment activities, certified teachers, small class sizes, full-day programming provided five…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Evidence Based Practice, Educational Strategies, Program Implementation
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Abawi, Karim; Gertiser, Lynn; Idris, Raqibat; Villar, José; Langer, Ana; Chatfield, Alison; Campana, Aldo – International Journal on E-Learning, 2017
Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal mortality in most developing and low-income countries and the cause of one-quarter of maternal deaths worldwide. With appropriate and prompt care, these deaths can be prevented. With the current and rapidly developing research and worldwide access to information, a lack of knowledge of…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Medical Education, Distance Education, Access to Information
Wasta, Michael J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2017
Research on educators' professional learning communities (PLCs) suggest that while they often help teachers to make sense of student performance data, they tend to spend relatively little time studying what teachers actually do in the classroom. Evidence suggests that, given modest amounts of guidance and support, PLCs can collect useful data on…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Educational Practices, Classroom Research, Classroom Environment
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Schwimmer, Marina – Ethics and Education, 2017
In this article, I will discuss the idea of teachers as knowledge translators, not in a pedagogical or didactical sense, but in a "professional" one. A professional practice is supposed to be theoretically informed by academic research. In the name of effectiveness and efficiency, current policies in teaching and higher education…
Descriptors: Translation, Theory Practice Relationship, Evidence Based Practice, Communities of Practice
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Keen, Deb; Paynter, Jessica; Simpson, Kate; Sulek, Rhylee; Trembath, David – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2017
Background: Implementation of evidence-based practices with fidelity during early intervention is important in achieving positive outcomes for children with autism spectrum disorder. However, uptake with fidelity has been poor in community settings. Traditional professional development approaches have done little to change practice. This has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Fidelity, Evidence Based Practice, Program Implementation
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Barrett, Catherine; Junio, Rachel Wright – Journal on English Language Teaching, 2017
For most students, revision is viewed as a punishment for not writing well enough. However, what if students' negative perceptions of revision shifted to view revision as an opportunity to better develop the meaning and message of texts. Revision, like all processes in writing, is complex, cognitively demanding, and requires students to be able to…
Descriptors: Error Correction, Student Attitudes, Writing Attitudes, Revision (Written Composition)
Hoylman, Elizabeth Anne – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This non-experimental, descriptive study explored the perceptions of PK-12 policymakers in West Virginia regarding the sources of information they use in the decision-making process; whether and how evidence-based research is relied upon; whether evidence-based research is considered credible and usable; and what barriers, facilitators, and…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Decision Making, Boards of Education, Researchers
Guthrie, Tammy Reutzel – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Research has identified evidenced-based practices and programs that are successful for increasing the learning outcomes of students with disabilities which in turn helps narrow the achievement gap between the student subgroup and non-disabled peers. Employing the identified practices has produced inconsistent results and led to a closer…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Decision Making, Administrators, Evidence Based Practice
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Carol Quirk; Diane Lea Ryndak; Deborah Taub – Inclusion, 2017
This article offers a definition of "inclusive" education based on schoolwide practices that foster a sense of belonging and provide the instruction and interventions to promote academic success for all students, with a focus on those with extensive support needs. Although placement in general education settings is a necessary condition…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Evidence Based Practice, Regular and Special Education Relationship
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Daro, Deborah – Future of Children, 2019
In the United States, two approaches have developed to exercise collective influence on how parents raise their children. One is mandatory public intervention in families who have placed their children at risk, exemplified by the child welfare system. The other is voluntary offers of assistance, for example, child abuse prevention services that…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Child Welfare, At Risk Persons, Family Programs
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Kranzfelder, Petra; Lo, Alexander T.; Melloy, Marin P.; Walker, Lindsey E.; Warfa, Abdi-Rizak M. – International Journal of Science Education, 2019
Theoretically, organisational culture, instructor training, and learning space design influence how faculty teach STEM courses. Previous studies have used classroom observation protocols to characterise the range of teaching practices in mostly teacher-centered, traditional STEM classrooms. In this study, we examined the classroom behaviour of 13…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Educational Change, Undergraduate Students, STEM Education
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Knight, David S.; Landry, Susan; Zucker, Tricia A.; Merz, Emily C.; Guttentag, Cathy L.; Taylor, Heather B. – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2019
We evaluate the cost-effectiveness of two early childhood interventions that use instructional coaching and parent coaching as levers for improvement. The study design allows us to compare the individual effects of each intervention as well as their combined effect on student outcomes. We find that teachers receiving instructional coaching improve…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy, Intervention
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Kaufman, Eric K.; Cash, Carol S.; Coartney, Jama S.; Ripley, Dana; Guy, Timothy M.; Glenn, William J.; Mitra, Shreya; Anderson, James C., II – Educational Planning, 2019
While continuous improvement is not new to education, implementing it with fidelity in various educational contexts remains difficult. This article provides a framework of the necessary components in planning for and implementing continuous improvement, based on current literature in the field of education. Key characteristics for consideration…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Program Implementation, Fidelity, Planning
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Stachl, Christiane N.; Hartman, Emily C.; Wemmer, David E.; Francis, Matthew B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Women and some racial and ethnic groups remain underrepresented in chemistry departments across the United States, and generally, efforts to improve representation have resulted in minimal or no improvements in the last 10 years. Here, we present the outcomes of a graduate-student-led initiative that sought to assess the issues affecting…
Descriptors: Science Departments, Educational Improvement, Educational Environment, STEM Education
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Billingsley, Bonnie; Bettini, Elizabeth; Jones, Nathan D. – Remedial and Special Education, 2019
Induction is designed to support teachers' effectiveness, improve their students' learning, and foster their retention. We consider how high-leverage practices (HLPs) might provide an instructional framework for special education teacher (SET) induction. With sensemaking theory as a conceptual foundation, we posit that, by structuring induction…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Beginning Teacher Induction, Educational Practices, Faculty Development
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