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Kaci Ellis; Nicholas A. Gage; Ashley S. MacSuga-Gage; Carla Schmidt; Holly Lane; Ann Serpahine – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Performance feedback has been shown to improve teachers' classroom management skills. Typically, a researcher provides the performance feedback, not school-based personnel. Therefore, we investigated the effects of performance feedback on classroom management skills when the feedback is delivered by school-based personnel. We used a concurrent…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Performance, Feedback (Response), Elementary School Teachers
Hajime Mitani – American Educational Research Journal, 2025
The inequitable distribution of principal effectiveness raises concern among policymakers. Principal sorting likely contributes to wider achievement and opportunity gaps between low- and high-need schools. As a possible policy tool, policymakers proposed performance-based compensation systems (PBCS). Tennessee was one of the states that supported…
Descriptors: Principals, Performance Based Assessment, Administrator Effectiveness, Job Performance
Jae-Sang Han; Hyun-Joo Kim – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2025
This study explores the potential to enhance the performance of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for automated scoring of kinematic graph answers through data augmentation using Deep Convolutional Generative Adversarial Networks (DCGANs). By developing and fine-tuning a DCGAN model to generate high-quality graph images, we explored its…
Descriptors: Performance, Automation, Scoring, Models
Andrew C. Stuart; Timothy J. Suchomel; Shana M. McKeever; James J. Tufano; Kristen C. Cochrane-Snyman – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2025
This study examined within-session reliability and minimal detectable change (MDC) in mean split time, velocity, and acceleration across 100-meter start phases (0-20, 20-50, 50-70, 70-100 m) in elite speed skaters. Nineteen skaters (10 females, 9 males) completed two trials on the same day on a 400-meter indoor ice track under standardized…
Descriptors: Athletics, Competition, Measurement Techniques, Athletes
Jim Knight; John Campbell; Christian van Nieuwerburgh – Learning Professional, 2025
An essential skill for school leaders and coaches is learning how to share ideas in a way that does not shut down teachers' voices, ideas, and thinking. The authors refer to this type of conversation as a partnering conversation. This article identifies two categories of conversations, telling and partnering, along with two kinds of partnering…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Communication Skills, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Coaching (Performance)
Ian Britton; Ryan Groom; Lee Nelson – Sport, Education and Society, 2025
Sport coaching scholars have increasingly utilised the work of Erving Goffman to theoretically interpret and understand the complexities of coaching practice from a dramaturgical perspective. While this area of scholarship has advanced our sociological understanding of sport coaching, there remains a paucity of literature addressing how coaches…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Disabilities, Video Technology
Melanie Bauer; Philip M. Reeves; Joshua Roney; Stephen M. Fiore – Journal of Research Administration, 2025
Interdisciplinary research teams are crucial for tackling complex societal issues but often struggle with goal alignment, leadership, and communication. This reflective inquiry article explores expanding the role of Research Administration (RA) and Research Development (RD) professionals as team coaches to address these challenges and improve team…
Descriptors: Research Administration, Coaching (Performance), Interdisciplinary Approach, Training
A. Keith Young; Judith Mendoza Jimenez – Learning Professional, 2025
Feedback is essential for learning and a key component of career-long growth. Tailoring feedback formats is important to meet educators' unique needs and stages of development. Drawing on the authors' professional practice, three categories of feedback are defined and illustrated: (1) rapid response formats; (2) moderate engagement formats; and…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teachers, Faculty Development, Methods
Izabela Lebuda; Mathias Benedek – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
How are ideas born? Contrary to commonly held beliefs, creative performance, like any goal-oriented action, requires understanding and managing one's own cognitive processes -- thus, efficient metacognition. Recently, a systematic framework of creative metacognition (CMC) has been proposed, assuming the relevance of metacognitive knowledge,…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Creativity, Performance, Creative Thinking
Alecia Mercier; Gabriela Sherrod; Robin Ennis; Olivio J. Clay; Caroline G. Richter; Despina Stavrinos – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
A developmental milestone that both contributes to and facilitates a successful transition into adulthood is the ability to drive. Yet only one in three autistic adolescents successfully obtain a driver's license by age 21 compared to over three-fourths of non-autistic adolescents. Of those who receive their license, there is inconsistency in…
Descriptors: Profiles, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Motor Vehicles, Risk
Xuan Fei; Jie Wang; Yue Zhu; Tingting Chen – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
In this research, we explored how the two dimensions of creativity--novelty and utility--interact to influence employees' in-role performance. Drawing on flow theory, we hypothesize that the interaction between novelty and utility indirectly and positively affects in-role performance via flow. We also hypothesize that learning goal orientation…
Descriptors: Creativity, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Performance, Psychological Patterns
Gülsah Kemer – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2025
Supervision models are fundamental to our supervision practices and criticized for lacking empirical support. As a data-driven approach based on research with expert supervisors, Cohesive Model of Supervision unifies existing models' central premises in a meaningful manner and emphasizes the understated areas of supervision practice.
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Supervision, Models, Data Analysis
Steven Langsford; Zebo Xu; Zhenguang G. Cai – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2025
In the digital age, handwriting literacy has declined to a worrying degree, especially in non-alphabetic writing systems. In particular, Chinese (and also Japanese) handwriters have suffered from character amnesia ([Chinese characters omitted]), where people cannot correctly produce a character though they can recognize it. Though character…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Handwriting, Memory, Adults
Timothy Hart-Ruiz – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2025
This teaching case study explores how two school administrators support whole-school performance improvement through professional development (PD). Wilson Elementary School has seen significant academic growth as measured by state assessments. The administrators attribute these improvements to the PD structures they have implemented which focus…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Professional Development, Educational Improvement, Faculty Development
Ran Ding; Bo Yang; Xiaolin Mei; Tingni Li – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
When people are working on creative tasks, they make progress in conscious thought (CT) and unconscious thought (UT) processes. UT occurs outside conscious awareness, and unlike CT, it is independent of working memory resources. Previous studies suggest UT is more influential under certain conditions, known as the UT effect. Typically, these…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creativity, Creative Thinking, Task Analysis