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McCurdy, Kathryn – ProQuest LLC, 2016
The past 20 years has seen a rise in the number of induction programs for beginning teachers, including those with mentoring. However, the way in which teacher education has been problematized is still calling into question the need for beginning teacher support. This dissertation study is situated in the belief that beginning teacher induction…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Beginning Teacher Induction, Faculty Development, Qualitative Research
Jorgensen, Christie L. – ProQuest LLC, 2016
Although instructional coaching and professional learning communities provide ongoing, job-embedded support and professional learning, little is known about what role the instructional coach serves within the setting of the professional learning community or what coaching skills teachers find most helpful within this setting. Research examining…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Coaching (Performance), Teacher Role, Communities of Practice
Alebrahim, Fatimah Hussain – ProQuest LLC, 2016
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore student engagement in higher education by evaluating training provided by experienced faculty members for those faculty desiring to implement a flipped classroom. A case study was utilized; data were collected in the form of online observation, in-class observation, student focus group…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Qualitative Research, Case Studies, Interviews
Eaton, Annelise – Rennie Center for Education Research & Policy, 2020
Located in the heart of Charlestown [Boston, MA], Harvard-Kent Elementary School serves 365 students in grades Pre-K to 5. The school serves the highest percentage of children living in public housing of any Boston school. It is home to a specialized program for students learning English as well as a therapeutic program for children with emotional…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Improvement, Preschool Education, Kindergarten
Ferraz, Claudio; Bruns, Barbara – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2012
This study evaluates the impact of a group (school-based) teacher bonus program introduced in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco in 2008. Research questions are: i) Does setting school level targets and awarding bonus pay produce improvements in student learning? ii) Does setting school level targets and awarding bonus pay stimulate visible…
Descriptors: Test Preparation, Observation, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries
Smith, Mandy McCormick; Trundle, Kathy Cabe – Science and Children, 2014
Children naturally delight in the sounds created with their bodies, including their own shrieks and shrills. On the playground and in the classroom, young children fill the air with stories, mimicked animal and car sounds, word games, and songs. Babies are aware of their basic cries of hunger and more developed babbling. Ears and brains constantly…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Preschool Children, Preschool Curriculum, Acoustics
Balisi, Shadreck – Teaching Public Administration, 2014
Using qualitative methods, this study analysed the process of training needs assessment in the Botswana public service, with special focus on five state sector ministries. It is evident from the research findings that there is little and an unsystematic approach to the needs assessment prior to training. The research further revealed that the…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Public Administration, Public Administration Education, Needs Assessment
Johansson, Maria C. – Adults Learning Mathematics, 2014
This article is derived from analysis of observations and an interview with, Anita, a nursing aide, who was followed in her work in a semi-emergency unit in Sweden. Based on an analysis of this information, it is suggested that the process of going from school to a workplace can be viewed as a transition between different mathematical activities,…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Mathematics, Observation, Interviews
Harlan, Mary Ann; Bruce, Christine; Lupton, Mandy – Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2014
Introduction: In a connected world youth are participating in digital content creating communities. This paper introduces a description of teens' information practices in digital content creating and sharing communities. Method: The research design was a constructivist grounded theory methodology. Seventeen interviews with eleven teens were…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Internet, Creative Activities, Sharing Behavior
Nolan, Julene D.; Filter, Kevin J.; Houlihan, Daniel – School Psychology International, 2014
Educating children on a global level is a dynamic process where policy, procedure and guideline changes can leave teachers searching for new programs to resolve new challenges. This brief report shows a successful application of the Good Behavior Game in a school in the country of Belize following a significant change in policy regarding…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Cultural Differences, Intervention
Bastiaanssen, Inge L. W.; Delsing, Marc J. M. H.; Geijsen, Luuk; Kroes, Gert; Veerman, Jan W.; Engels, Rutger C. M. E. – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2014
Background: The work of group care workers in residential youth care is often described as professional parenting. Pedagogical interventions of group care workers influence the quality of care for looked-after children. Objective: The aim of the current study was to observe the pedagogical interventions of group care workers within residential…
Descriptors: Residential Care, Caregivers, Intervention, Caregiver Role
Ucgul, Memet; Cagiltay, Kursat – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2014
The aim of this study is to explore critical design issues for educational robotics training camps and to describe how these factors should be implemented in the development of such camps. For this purpose, two robotics training camps were organized for elementary school students. The first camp had 30 children attendees, and the second had 22. As…
Descriptors: Design, Robotics, Elementary School Students, Interviews
Jenny, Seth E.; Hushman, Glenn F. – JTRM in Kinesiology, 2014
A coaching philosophy is a personal doctrine, or individual set of experiences and values, that guides a coach's beliefs, actions, and coaching style (Huber, 2013). The humanistic coaching philosophy involves a collaborative coach/athlete process which considers individual athlete differences, abilities, and goals, with the long-term aim of…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Track and Field, Athletic Coaches, Humanism
Crombie, Richard; Sullivan, Lesley; Walker, Kate; Warnock, Rebecca – Support for Learning, 2014
This article describes a three-year project undertaken at Pear Tree School for children and young people with severe and multiple and profound learning difficulties. Lesley Sullivan, the school's head teacher, believed that much of the value within the work of this outstanding school went unidentified by existing approaches to planning, monitoring…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Schools, Severe Disabilities, Multiple Disabilities
Meyer, J. Patrick; Liu, Xiang; Mashburn, Andrew J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2014
Researchers often use generalizability theory to estimate relative error variance and reliability in teaching observation measures. They also use it to plan future studies and design the best possible measurement procedures. However, designing the best possible measurement procedure comes at a cost, and researchers must stay within their budget…
Descriptors: Reliability, Classroom Observation Techniques, Generalizability Theory, Error of Measurement

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