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Aguila Cervera, Carlos Mauricio – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Organizational effectiveness has been a frequent topic of study among researchers, but some issues remain unresolved, such as the criteria that lead one organization to be more effective than another. Educational leaders recognize the need to be effective, but the set of criteria for what effectiveness means in educational settings is still under…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Instructional Effectiveness, School Effectiveness
Identifying Teachers' Needs for Results from Interim Unit Assessments. Research Report. ETS RR-21-08
Kannan, Priya; Bryant, Andrew D.; Shao, Shiyi; Wylie, E. Caroline – ETS Research Report Series, 2021
Interim assessments have been defined variously in different contexts and can be used for predictive purposes or instructional purposes. In this paper, we present results from a study where we evaluated reporting needs for interim assessments designed for instructional purposes and intended to be used at the end of defined curriculum units.…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Student Evaluation, Units of Study, Mathematics Tests
Parks, Melissa; Oslick, Mary Ellen – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2021
Educators strive to support their students as they develop into well-rounded, productive members of society. The ability to act with respect and to work well with others may come somewhat naturally for some young children, while others may benefit from more direct exposure to character education programs. Using children's literature as a tool,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Values Education, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Students
Katsuta, Hikaru; Sawada, Eisuke – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2021
In Japan, the workshop-style approach for teaching reading has drawn recent attention. However, the obligation to use Ministry of Education-approved textbooks makes applying this method in classes difficult. In this study, we aimed to investigate the possibilities of incorporating workshop-style lessons into a Japanese language arts class and its…
Descriptors: Independent Reading, Workshops, Textbooks, Language Arts
Dyches, Jeanne; Boyd, Ashley S.; Schulz, Jessica M. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
Manifest in research, national policy, and instructional standards, the United States has a long-documented interest in teachers as 'content experts.' Yet, research offers limited empirical examinations of teachers' discipline-specific critical content knowledges--their curricular agility in noticing and disrupting power and oppression, and…
Descriptors: English, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Language Arts, Standards
Sternberg, Robert J. – Education Sciences, 2021
This article introduces the concept of adaptive intelligence--the intelligence one needs to adapt to current problems and anticipate future problems of real-world environments--and discusses its implications for education. Adaptive intelligence involves not only promoting one's own ability to survive and thrive, but also that of others in one's…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Adjustment (to Environment), Creative Thinking, Logical Thinking
Weaver, Joanna C.; Bertelsen, Cynthia D.; Grim, Mallie; Sarbaugh, Adrienne; Murnen, Tim; Hartzog, Meggan – Journal of Correctional Education, 2021
The field of integrated language arts is an ideal forum for sharing stories, discussing perspectives, expressing emotions in a healthy way, and challenging the systems that govern and shape our lives. Accomplishing this goal in a traditional classroom can sometimes be difficult, but for a moment, consider the physical space of a classroom within a…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Delinquency, Correctional Education, Trauma
Boardman, Alison G.; Garcia, Antero; Dalton, Bridget; Polman, Joseph L. – Teachers College Press, 2021
Learn how to develop and sustain multimodal, project-based learning (PBL) instruction in secondary English Language Arts classrooms. National standards encourage authentic forms of reading, writing, and communication that can support college and career readiness, and this book highlights PBL as a powerful way to harness students' interests and…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Active Learning, Student Projects, Secondary Education
Kimberly Nicole Granderson – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The study's purpose was to determine the effectiveness of charter school programs in increasing academic achievement in students with disabilities who received special education services within one charter management organization. The study reviewed student achievement on a state standardized assessment in ELA and Mathematics. Relationships…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Program Effectiveness, Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains
Ronald J. Martorelli – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Survey research examined the extent to which teacher knowledge and training in differentiated instruction (DI) predicted student achievement. The research examined the independent variables (IV) DI knowledge, training, and instructional strategies for effect on dependent variables (DV) ELA and Math student achievement scores. Using a survey…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Teacher Characteristics, Knowledge Level, Teacher Education
William Robertson Rice – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Grading involves a multifaceted evaluative practice that often requires the teacher to make judgements about student learning. Teachers, of course, tend to believe grades should primarily represent student achievement to properly communicate to students and parents how well students have mastered the standards of a course (Marzano, 2000). Student…
Descriptors: Opinions, Grading, Bias, Beliefs
Keamber Denise Booker – ProQuest LLC, 2021
There is a persistent academic achievement gap between African American and European American elementary students in mathematics and English language arts. The purpose of this basic qualitative study was to explore third through fifth-grade elementary educators' perspectives on strategies used to narrow the gap in achievement for African American…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Educational Strategies, Achievement Gap, Mathematics Achievement
Beth E. Schueler; Joshua Bleiberg – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
Local school boards have primary authority for running educational systems in the U.S. but little is known empirically about the merits of this arrangement. State takeovers of struggling districts represent a rare alternative form of educational governance and have become an increasingly common response to low performance. However, limited…
Descriptors: Governance, Academic Achievement, School Districts, State Government
Samuel Jaye Tanner; Christina Berchini – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2017
Purpose: The authors of this paper are both white English education scholars with antiracist agendas. This conceptual manuscript aims -- in part -- to better understand the backlash both of them have faced in trying to contribute to antiracist teaching and research in English education. Design/methodology/approach: This manuscript uses practices…
Descriptors: Whites, English Instruction, Racism, Language Arts
McKenzie, Cori Ann; Jarvie, Scott – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2018
Purpose: This paper aims to draw from work in the field of English that questions the "limits of critique" (Felski, 2015) in order to consider the limits of critical literacy approaches to literature instruction. The study focuses on the relational and affective demands that resistant reading places on readers and texts.…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, English Instruction, Language Arts, Literacy Education

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