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Song, Lihua; Chen, Junjun – European Physical Education Review, 2013
This study investigated how university students perceive an excellent physical education (PE) teacher at the university level. A sample of 2000 university students at four universities in China responded to a 53-item questionnaire. A 6-factor, 28-item model of an excellent teacher in PE was subsequently generated with a statistical good fit, using…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Physical Education, Student Attitudes, Caring
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Fried, Jane – About Campus, 2013
People remember information that is important to them--because it is fundamental to their well-being, or because it matters to them in some other significant way. This is all one really needs to know about unlocking student learning. People learn and remember information that matters to them. So what matters to students? That is a complicated…
Descriptors: Well Being, Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Epistemology
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Martin, Jennifer – Child & Youth Services, 2013
In the aftermath of the school shootings in Newtown, Connecticut this past December, people experienced the world around them as less safe--understandably so. In response to such a tragic event, there is a degree of fear instilled in all people that for many was at its peak in the New Year as they prepared to send their children back to school.…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Well Being, Caring, School Security
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Tingstrom, Catherine A. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2015
The rising prevalence of obesity in society has resulted in an increased need for physical education teachers to create learning opportunities that promote physical activity among children. However, the presence of anti-fat attitudes and a limited understanding of the challenges associated with being overweight in a physical activity environment…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Obesity, Health Needs, Physical Education
Oskineegish, Melissa – Canadian Journal of Education, 2015
This article explores the development of culturally relevant teaching practices of non- Native teachers in First Nations communities. The findings were gathered from a qualitative study that asked First Nations and non-Native educators what they believed non-Native teachers needed to know about cultivating student success for First Nations…
Descriptors: Caring, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Culturally Relevant Education
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Bradley-Levine, Jill; Carr, Kari A. – Journal of Catholic Education, 2015
In this article, the authors share findings from an ethnographic study drawn from an evaluation of an after-school program directed by a Catholic diocese to meet the educational needs of children attending urban Catholic schools. The authors used critical research methods within the context of Catholic social teaching (CST) as a theoretical…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Urban Schools, Critical Theory, Social Justice
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Turner, Caroline S. – Review of Higher Education, 2015
This article explores how a scholarly learning journey, as a student and faculty member, brings one back to an understanding of the value of knowledge gained in one's home community, and provides insight on how to foster settings for others to cultivate knowledge.
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Mentors, Ethnic Diversity, Higher Education
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Sweeney, Catherine; O'Sullivan, Eleanor; McCarthy, Marian – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2015
Palliative care is a complex area of healthcare best delivered by an interdisciplinary team approach. Breaking bad news is an inherent part of caring for people with life-limiting conditions. This study aims to explore an interdisciplinary breaking bad news role-play in a palliative care module. Participants were undergraduate medical and nursing…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Role Playing, Integrated Activities, Caring
Hynes, Michelle – Center for Promise, 2015
"Don-t Quit on Me" examines the role supportive relationships play in promoting on-time high school graduation and helping young people who don't graduate on time re-engage with education. It examines, from the perspective of young people themselves, the roles that relationships with adults and peers play in decisions about staying in,…
Descriptors: Dropouts, High School Students, Reentry Students, Social Support Groups
Hynes, Michelle – Center for Promise, 2015
"Don-t Quit on Me" examines the role supportive relationships play in promoting on-time high school graduation and helping young people who don't graduate on time re-engage with education. It examines, from the perspective of young people themselves, the roles that relationships with adults and peers play in decisions about staying in,…
Descriptors: Dropouts, High School Students, Reentry Students, Social Support Groups
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Sosa-Provencio, Mia Angélica – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2016
This Chicana Critical Feminist Testimonio reveals a Mexican/Mexican-American Ethic of Care and Testimonios of struggle and survival informing curriculum and pedagogy of one Mexican/Mexican-American female educator of predominantly Mexican/Mexican-American students. This work is part of a larger ethnographic study conducted through multiple…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Hispanic Americans, Females, Feminism
Smith, Steven John – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2016
This case study uses qualitative research methods and a postcolonial paradigm to listen to the voices of Cuban teacher educators describing how they educate and prepare English language teachers in Cuba. English language teacher education in Cuba includes features that are considered innovative, contemporary and good practice in the Western world.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Sashittal, Hemant C.; Jassawalla, Avan R.; Markulis, Peter – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2012
Apathy and social disconnectedness among undergraduate business students remain poorly understood and under-researched--despite evidence that they produce an adverse impact on learning-related outcomes. Qualitative research was initially conducted among a sample of undergraduate business students to identify the antecedents and learning-related…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Alienation, Undergraduate Students, Business Administration Education
Seymour, Susan R. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The purpose of this study was to consider the development of social consciousness in female nonprofit leaders. The problem undergirding the study is that we do not know enough about social consciousness to know how it is learned, if it can be taught, if it is stable over a lifetime, and what factors and life events shape its unique expression. A…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Interpersonal Competence, Females, Nonprofit Organizations
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Acker, Sandra – Gender and Education, 2012
This article uses three frames of analysis, each with gendered implications, to interpret the author's narrative of experience as a department chair (head of department) in a Canadian university from 1999 to 2002. The narrative is based not only on memory but on transcripts of interviews conducted with the author at various points during her term…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Administration, Department Heads, Leadership
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