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Babaii, Esmat; Molana, Khazar; Nazari, Mostafa – Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching, 2021
While research on teachers' Critical Incidents (CIs) has grown exponentially, little research has been done on teachers' assessment-related CIs, much less examining the contributions of such CIs to their identity sense-making. This study aimed to fill some of this gap by exploring assessment-related CIs of 13 Iranian L2 teachers and the associated…
Descriptors: Critical Incidents Method, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers
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Westerlund, Heidi; Karlsen, Sidsel; Kallio, Alexis – International Journal of Music Education, 2021
Embracing an ethos of sharing music and practices across cultural boundaries, the multicultural vision of music (teacher) education has paid scarce attention to the paradox of freedom that arises between such freedoms and the complex politics that frame and constrain teachers' choices and values. In this article, we explore these demands of…
Descriptors: Females, Teacher Education, Judaism, Music Education
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Orazbayeva, Balzhan; van der Sijde, Peter; Baaken, Thomas – Studies in Higher Education, 2021
Notwithstanding the growing importance of university-business cooperation (UBC), our understanding of education-driven UBC remains nebulous, so does our knowledge of facilitators of academic engagement in such cooperation. This research explores psychological facilitators underlying academic engagement with business in education-driven activities…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Academic Freedom, Individual Power, Competence
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Ksir, Amy E.; Allman, Justin M.; Hetherington, Noble, III.; Selbach-Allen, Megan E.; Skipper, Daphne – PRIMUS, 2021
Over the past 10 years, the authors of this paper have implemented a series of project-based and inquiry-based learning initiatives in the calculus sequence at our institution. These initiatives took place in a department with an existing strong culture supporting teaching innovation and improvement. In this paper, we describe three initiatives in…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Inquiry, Teaching Methods
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Robison, Tyger; Russell, Joshua A. – Contributions to Music Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to examine factors that may influence the projected career plans of music teachers in rural areas. Survey participants (N = 115) in Wyoming completed a questionnaire designed to elicit responses about multiple factors and projected career plans in one year and in five years. The vast majority of participants planned…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Career Choice, Intention, Rural Areas
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Dickson, Elizabeth; Brindis, Claire D. – Journal of School Nursing, 2021
As described in the Framework for 21st Century School Nursing Practice, school nurses bridge the realities of health and education policy within the school community every day. This role is inclusive of helping teach sexual health education (SHE) to students. We were interested in characterizing how school nurses navigate requirements of health…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Sex Education, Teaching Methods, Educational Policy
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Gemmink, Michelle M.; Fokkens-Bruinsma, Marjon; Pauw, Ietje; van Veen, Klaas – Educational Research, 2021
Background: Primary teachers' pedagogical practices (TPP) are strongly focused on supporting pupils' psychological needs, creating a safe learning climate, and encouraging pupils' developmental and learning processes. As a core motivation for teachers is the desire to interact constructively with children, pedagogical practices can be understood…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teaching Methods, Context Effect, Foreign Countries
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Algers, Anne – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2020
The use of open textbooks in universities is according to some organisations changing the higher education landscape and is promising for the mainstream adoption of OER. The aim of this paper is to analyse authors' views of agency and empowerment when they plan, create and reflect on their open textbooks, their teaching and students' learning.…
Descriptors: Universities, Textbooks, Open Educational Resources, Teacher Attitudes
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Schwimmer, Marina; Maxwell, Bruce – Ethics and Education, 2017
This article considers the value of adopting a code of professional ethics for teachers. After having underlined how a code of ethics stands to benefits a community of educators--namely, by providing a mechanism for regulating autonomy and promoting a shared professional ethic--the article examines the principal arguments against codes of ethics.…
Descriptors: Ethics, Standards, Professional Autonomy, Communities of Practice
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Noe, Raymond A.; Tews, Michael J.; Michel, John W. – International Journal of Training and Development, 2017
Research focusing on how individual differences and the work context influence informal learning is growing but incomplete. This study contributes to our understanding of the antecedents of informal learning by examining the relationships of goal orientation, job autonomy and training climate with informal learning. Based on trait activation…
Descriptors: Administrators, Informal Education, Goal Orientation, Professional Autonomy
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Castner, Daniel J.; Gornik, Rosemary; Henderson, James G.; Samford, Wendy L. – Educational Governance Research, 2017
The heightened level of attention being afforded to "teacher leadership" is palpable in the United States. At a national level, proprietary organizations are receiving funds from large philanthropic organizations (e.g., the Gates and the Wallace Foundations) to promote the development of teacher leaders. State departments of education…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Faculty Development, Neoliberalism, Competition
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Ortiz, Nickolaus A.; Jessup, Naomi – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic brought booming economies, seemingly world-class health care systems, educational infrastructures, and the lives and well-being of nations to a complete standstill. Georgia was one of the few states that released their Shelter-in-Place order early, while reports suggest that Black communities have disproportionally higher…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Urban Areas, Mathematics Curriculum
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Edwards, Marie-Christina – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
Increasing and compelling research demonstrates the affordances of personal video footage as an informative and transformational tool in teacher professional learning (PL), yet many in-service teachers avoid engaging in this practice. This Australian Research Council funded study tracked teacher willingness to use video to capture the application…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Self Management, Stress Management
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Lin, Warangkana – Higher Education Forum, 2022
The approaches to governance employed by various societies have become increasingly similar, following a pattern of reforms that move away from the control mode to the supervisory mode. To this end, direct central involvement is being replaced by a model that relies on more sophisticated forms of funding, monitoring, and performance review. This…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Governance, Educational Policy, Policy Formation
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Moorhouse, Benjamin Luke – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2018
Homework is an important and commonly expected part of students' out-of-class learning internationally; however, homework practices as experienced by teachers are little understood. This study draws on the experiences of two English language teachers working in primary schools in Hong Kong to explore how standardized homework practices affect…
Descriptors: Homework, Foreign Countries, Language Teachers, English (Second Language)
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