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Ortega, Robert M.; Faller, Kathleen Coulborn – Child Welfare, 2011
The increasing diversity of the populations encountered and served by child welfare workers challenges cultural competence models. Current concerns focus on the unintentional over-emphasis on shared group characteristics, undervaluing unique differences of individuals served, and privileging worker expertise about the client's culture, thereby…
Descriptors: Expertise, Child Welfare, Cultural Differences, Welfare Services
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Hornikx, Jos – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2011
Teachers and researchers are considered epistemic authorities that provide reliable information if that information is relevant to their discipline. Students differentiate between relevant and irrelevant disciplines when assessing teachers' expertise. In this paper, it is investigated whether students' cultural-educational background plays a role…
Descriptors: Expertise, Discipline, Foreign Countries, Educational Background
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Halverson, Kristy L.; Pires, Chris J.; Abell, Sandra K. – Science Education, 2011
Student understanding of biological representations has not been well studied. Yet, we know that to be efficient problem solvers in evolutionary biology and systematics, college students must develop expertise in thinking with a particular type of representation, phylogenetic trees. The purpose of this study was to understand how undergraduates…
Descriptors: Evolution, Classification, Biodiversity, Knowledge Representation
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Ross, P. M.; Burgin, Shelley; Aitchison, Claire; Catterall, Janice – Journal of Learning Design, 2011
Academic and scientific literacy experts agree that becoming literate in an academic discipline involves coordinating language learning, and thinking in increasingly sophisticated ways to enable participation in discipline practices of knowledge construction. Despite this knowledge, understanding of writing pedagogies in tertiary science are in…
Descriptors: Expertise, Focus Groups, Intellectual Disciplines, Scientific Literacy
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Roma, Paolo; San Martini, Pietro; Sabatello, Ugo; Tatarelli, Roberto; Ferracuti, Stefano – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2011
Objective: The reliability of child witness testimony in sexual abuse cases is often controversial, and few tools are available. Criteria-Based Content Analysis (CBCA) is a widely used instrument for evaluating psychological credibility in cases of suspected child sexual abuse. Only few studies have evaluated CBCA scores in children suspected of…
Descriptors: Criteria, Content Analysis, Validity, Expertise
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Chng, Esther; Yew, Elaine H. J.; Schmidt, Henk G. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2011
Tutors in a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) curriculum are thought to play active roles in guiding students to develop frameworks for use in the construction of knowledge. This implies that both subject-matter expertise and the ability of tutors to facilitate the learning process must be important in helping students learn. This study examines the…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Learning Processes, Teacher Behavior, Tutors
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Hodge, David R.; Lacasse, Jeffrey R. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2011
Objectives: This study evaluates the utility of a new measure--the h-index--that may provide a more valid approach to evaluating journal quality in the social work profession. Method: H-index values are compared with Thomson ISI 5-year impact factors and expert opinion. Results: As hypothesized, the h-index correlates highly with ISI 5-year impact…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Social Work, Evaluation, Quality Control
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Lockwood, Elise – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2011
The purpose of this article is to explore student-generated connections among counting problems. The literature indicates that such problems pose difficulties for students, who struggle to detect common structures and identify models of underlying problem types. A case study is presented here, in which students elaborate upon connections they make…
Descriptors: Expertise, Problem Solving, Educational Researchers, Numbers
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Whitehead, Cynthia R.; Austin, Zubin; Hodges, Brian D. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2011
Competency frameworks based on roles definitions are currently being used extensively in health professions education internationally. One of the most successful and widely used models is the CanMEDS Roles Framework. The medical literature has raised questions about both the theoretical underpinnings and the practical application of outcomes-based…
Descriptors: Expertise, Health Occupations, Physicians, Discourse Analysis
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Bailey, Donald B., Jr.; Raspa, Melissa; Olmsted, Murrey G.; Novak, Scott P.; Sam, Ann M.; Humphreys, Betsy P.; Nelson, Robin; Robinson, Nyle; Guillen, Chelsea – Journal of Early Intervention, 2011
Few psychometrically valid scales exist to assess family outcomes and the helpfulness of early intervention. This article describes the development and psychometric properties of the Family Outcomes Survey-Revised. The revision was prompted by the need to (a) create a new format that would be easier for parents to understand, (b) revise and expand…
Descriptors: Expertise, Early Intervention, Program Improvement, Integrity
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Shattock, Michael – History of Education, 2014
This article seeks to compare the characteristics of the academic profession as described historically by Perkin in 1969 against the definitions of a profession derived from the published views of sociologists and others. It then measures the position of the academic community today against these definitions: a common range of professional tasks…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Higher Education, Universities
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Kuiken, Folkert; Vedder, Ineke – Language Testing, 2014
This study investigates the relationship in L2 writing between raters' judgments of communicative adequacy and linguistic complexity by means of six-point Likert scales, and general measures of linguistic performance. The participants were 39 learners of Italian and 32 of Dutch, who wrote two short argumentative essays. The same writing tasks…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Second Language Learning, Evaluators, Native Language
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Kilderry, Anna – Journal of Education Policy, 2014
This paper examines teacher accountability and authority in early childhood policy. It reports on data from a study that investigated the influences affecting early childhood teacher decision-making at the preschool level in Victoria, Australia. Using a question raised by Ball "Where are the teachers in all this [policy]?" provided a…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy, Accountability, Teacher Empowerment
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Lancaster, Greg; Cooper, Rebecca; Corrigan, Deborah – Teacher Education and Practice, 2014
The adoption of team teaching (Buckley 2000) is being increasingly explored by many Victorian government secondary colleges as a beneficial approach for use with "middle years" students. Many of these programs are designed to encourage greater student engagement and opportunities for collaborative learning in purposefully designed open…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Educational Benefits, Colleges, Foreign Countries
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Brown, Tony; Rowley, Harriet; Smith, Kim – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2014
The expansion of school-based teacher training is impacting onthe practice of universities, schools and trainees. University tutors and managers were interviewed on how they experienced working in partnership with schools and how this impacted on the composition of their work. They variously reported on how their sense of professional purpose had…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Teacher Education, College Faculty, Interviews
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