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Shaffer, Michael L. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2019
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 57% of high school students participate in at least one extracurricular activity. It is vitally important that school districts provide extracurricular opportunities for all students. However, in the current climate, districts are cutting essential extracurricular activities in the name of budget constraints,…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Extracurricular Activities, High School Students, Academic Achievement
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Foster, Stephen – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2019
A small preliminary PhD research project used OpenEssayist, a web based automated writing evaluation (AWE) system designed to provide immediate formative feedback to students, to gain insights into how students use such systems. One of the themes which emerged from the data analysis was that most of the students on the module did not make use of…
Descriptors: Barriers, Automation, Feedback (Response), Formative Evaluation
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Vericker, Tracy C.; Gearing, Maeve E.; Kim, Sharon D. – Journal of School Health, 2019
Background: In response to the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, the US Department Agriculture updated the nutrition standards for school meals to improve nutrition-related health outcomes for children. This study assesses the association between implementation of the updated nutrition standards and child weight. Methods: A quasi-experimental…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Standards, Health Promotion, Body Weight
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Sanetti, Lisa M. Hagermoser; Luh, Hao-Jan – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2019
Decades of research and billions of dollars have been spent to develop and evaluate evidence-based interventions and develop multitiered systems of support (MTSS) toward the goal of more effectively delivering interventions and improving student outcomes. Available evidence, however, suggests interventions are often adopted slowly and delivered…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Intervention, Fidelity, Program Implementation
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Hollie, Sharroky – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2019
What is in a name? This question is a quandary for culturally relevant teaching (CRT). As a way of grappling with the dilemma, this article raises three essential questions to address if CRT is being applied in name only, or has it evolved in ways that are beyond just terminology with distinguishable types of CRT? First, a historical accounting or…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Teacher Education Programs, Cultural Relevance, Educational History
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Couper, Patrick; Go, Maho; Amey, Andrew; Limpus, Colin – Teaching Science, 2019
The Hatchery is a unique wildlife experience hosted by the Queensland Museum for the World Science Festival Brisbane (WSFB). It is a collaborative venture between the Queensland Museum and the Department of Environment and Science, with support from SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast. The event, which runs for four to five days, was initially conceived as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Wildlife, Museums, Science Education
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Jose, Kim; Christensen, Daniel; van de Lageweg, Wietse I.; Taylor, Cate – Early Child Development and Care, 2019
Tasmania's Child and Family Centres (Centres) provide a single entry point to early childhood services (ECS) and aim to improve the health and well-being, education and care of Tasmania's children through supporting families and carers. This mixed methods study investigated the impact of Centres on parents' confidence and competence. Centre users…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Child Care Centers, Family Programs
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Pierard, Cindy; Baca, Olivia – Journal of Access Services, 2019
Noise in academic libraries has been a consistent concern of library staff and library users. This concern has intensified as libraries have emphasized their role in supporting student learning, including learning that occurs in a busy, collaborative environment. Studies of acceptable library noise levels have traditionally been conducted in areas…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Acoustics, Library Facilities, Library Policy
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Lam, Kelly Ka Lai; Zhou, Mingming – Psychology in the Schools, 2019
In recent years, grit has drawn increasing attention from both researchers and practitioners. As an important noncognitive indicator, grit has been used to understand individual success and performance in various fields. However, past empirical research has shown inconsistent findings on the relationship between grit and academic achievement. This…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Correlation, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Martin, Andrew J.; Slade, Dennis; Jacoby, Jean – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2019
Portfolios are widely used to document and assess professional development in tertiary teaching. This paper examines a self-reflective approach to critically evaluating practice and developing an evidence-based teaching portfolio through an emergent, evolving continuum of initial, life-story biography, evocative auto-ethnography and, finally,…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Ethnography, College Faculty, College Instruction
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Pavloski, Erin L.; Triezenberg, Heather A.; Takahashi, Bruno; Taylor, William W. – Journal of Extension, 2019
We examined risk perceptions that aquatic-based recreation stakeholders in the Great Lakes region held about fish diseases, using viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS) as our case study. Eighty-five percent of study participants knew nothing or very little about VHS. Regarding risks posed by VHS, participants overall were most concerned about risks…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Water, Animals, Diseases
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Fautley, Martin; Daubney, Alison – British Journal of Music Education, 2019
The whole class ensemble tuition (WCET) programme in English schools is a somewhat singular and relatively recent arrival onto the teaching and learning scene. It arose from a remark made by an English politician and has grown from there into becoming a regular feature in the music education landscape in primary schools. It has elements which will…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Activities, Program Descriptions, Public Officials
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Kulikowski, Konrad; Potoczek, Anna; Antipow, Emil; Król, Szymon – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2019
There is a great deal of research showing that PhD students suffer from dissatisfaction. Whereas most studies in this field strived to identify factors negatively related to PhD students' well-being, still little is known about factors positively related to the well-being of young academics. We based our analysis on the Job Demands-Resource Theory…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Student Satisfaction, Well Being
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Shahnia, Farhad; Yengejeh, Hadi Hosseinian – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2019
Contribution: This paper introduces the real-world limitations and non-technical aspects of power electronics (PEs) projects to students through innovative tutorial activities. Background: Many electrical engineering curricula offer a PE courses (PECs) for third- or fourth-year undergraduate students. Prior research on PEs education mainly focused…
Descriptors: Power Technology, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students, Electronics
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Morris, Bradley J.; Dragovich, Colleen; Todaro, Rachael; Balci, Sebiha; Dalton, Eve – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2019
Digital badges (i.e., digital credentials for achievements) have been suggested as a useful and scalable implementation of gamification. Digital badges (hereafter "badges") provide two potential supports for learning: (1) badges provide support for motivation by rewarding achievement and (2) badges provide implicit learning goals. The…
Descriptors: Credentials, Computer Uses in Education, Academic Achievement, Independent Study
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