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Ermeling, Bradley; Tatsui, Timothy; Young, Kelly – Teachers College Record, 2015
Background: Education reforms over the last several decades have relied heavily on external assistance to help schools increase capacity for improving outcomes, but investing in sustained outside coaching and support is increasingly difficult with diminishing federal, state, and district resources. One under-investigated possibility for…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Computer Assisted Instruction, Cost Effectiveness, Instructional Improvement
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Onsman, Andrys; Newton, Clare – Australian Universities' Review, 2015
In 2008, the University of Melbourne rolled out its restructured undergraduate degree program offerings. Rather than offering a multitude of faculty-specific degrees, the University started to offer a limited number of generalist degrees that serve as developmental pathways to specialist masters programs as well as stand-alone employment…
Descriptors: College Programs, Environment, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Research
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Lee, Carol D.; Goldman, Susan R. – Theory Into Practice, 2015
This article addresses 3 broad challenges of assessment in reading comprehension: (a) explicitly articulating the knowledge and skills students need to recognize and be able to use in comprehending complex texts; (b) understanding how knowledge and skills progress and successively deepen and develop over repeated opportunities to engage in tasks…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Literature, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking
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Calma, Angelito – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2015
This study explores the narratives behind how academics in formal leadership positions perceive their roles as leaders and their leadership development. Fifteen leaders in their varying capacities as managers of research in their universities participated to illustrate the complexities and challenges associated with their roles. Using narrative…
Descriptors: Leadership, Leadership Role, Inquiry, Personal Narratives
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Ross, Hamish – Environmental Education Research, 2015
Policy strategies to reward teachers for field-specific expertise have become internationally widespread and have been criticized for being manifestations of neoliberal globalization. In Scotland, there is political commitment to such strategies, including one to award recognition to teachers for expertise in sustainable development education…
Descriptors: Professional Recognition, Environmental Education, Neoliberalism, Foreign Countries
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Salonen, Arto O.; Savander-Ranne, Carina – SAGE Open, 2015
Shared expertise, team teaching, and cooperation among lecturers from different fields have become more and more important in promoting learning and achieving more innovative learning outcomes in multidisciplinary universities. To increase and improve sharing expertise between teachers from different faculties and disciplines, we wanted, on one…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Teamwork, Expertise, Interdisciplinary Approach
Lim, Nicolas – ProQuest LLC, 2015
Cognitive Task Analysis (CTA) methods were used to capture the knowledge and skills, represented by action and decision steps, of expert English teachers when they recall and describe how they provide expository writing instruction at the eleventh-grade level. Three semi-structured CTA interviews were conducted to elicit and capture the…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Expository Writing, Secondary School Students, Efficiency
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du Preez, Petro; Simmonds, Shan – South African Journal of Education, 2014
Theoretical ambiguities in curriculum studies result in conceptual mayhem. Accordingly, they hinder the development of the complicated conversation on curriculum as a verb. This article aims to contribute to reconceptualizing curriculum studies as a dynamic social practice that aspires to thinking and acting with intelligences and sensitivity so…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum, Educational Theories, Ambiguity (Semantics)
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Vaessen, Matthieu; van den Beemt, Antoine; de Laat, Maarten – Frontline Learning Research, 2014
The increasing complexity of the workplace environment requires teachers and professionals in general to tap into their social networks, inside and outside circles of direct colleagues and collaborators, for finding appropriate knowledge and expertise. This collective process of sharing and constructing knowledge can be considered "networked…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Expertise, Informal Education, Professional Autonomy
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Ermeling, Bradley A. – Journal of Staff Development, 2014
The interactions described in this article represent an example of teachers expanding horizons of instructional plans as a direct result of outside expert contributions. After alerting teachers to oversimplified claims about the benefits of lycopene, the research fellow presented the team with a wider range of instructional options to consider…
Descriptors: Expertise, Lesson Plans, Focus Groups, Critical Thinking
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Byrnes, James P.; Dunbar, Kevin N. – Educational Psychology Review, 2014
In this article, we attempt to provide an overview of the features of the abilities, aptitudes, and frames of minds that are attributed to critical thinking and provide the broad outlines of the development of critical-analytic thinking (CAT) abilities. In addition, we evaluate the potential viability of three main hypotheses regarding the reasons…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Development
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Pattamadilok, Chotiga; Nelis, Aubéline; Kolinsky, Régine – Annals of Dyslexia, 2014
Studies on proficient readers showed that speech processing is affected by knowledge of the orthographic code. Yet, the automaticity of the orthographic influence depends on task demand. Here, we addressed this automaticity issue in normal and dyslexic adult readers by comparing the orthographic effects obtained in two speech processing tasks that…
Descriptors: Orthographic Symbols, Reading, Speech, Language Processing
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Li, S. C.; Choi, T. H. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2014
Changing teachers' perceptions about the value of technology and equipping them with appropriate knowledge and skills in pedagogical use of technology is often regarded as a key determinant of success in technology infusion in schools. However, recent studies have indicated that changing teachers' epistemological beliefs about the use of…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Technology Integration, Statistical Analysis, Trust (Psychology)
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Betawi, Iman Amy; Abdel Jabbar, Sinaria Kamil; AL Jabery, Mohammad. A.; Zaza, Haidar Ibrahim; Al-Shboul, Muhannad – Early Child Development and Care, 2014
This study examined fathers' perceptions regarding their home-based activities (HBA) and the influence of fathers' demographic characteristics on their perceptions and practices at home. A total of 396 fathers completed a survey questionnaire describing their demographic information, perceptions and their practices regarding their involvement in…
Descriptors: Fathers, Parent Participation, Father Attitudes, Family Environment
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Washington, Karla; Bowland, Sharon; Mueggenburg, Kay; Pederson, Margaret; Otten, Sheila; Renn, Tanya – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2014
Professional leaders have identified clear roles for social workers involved in advance care planning (ACP), a facilitated process whereby individuals identify their preferences for future medical care; yet information about effective teaching practices in this area is scant. This study reports on the experiences of 14 social workers who…
Descriptors: Social Work, Caseworkers, Skill Development, Planning
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