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Duke, Nell K.; Cervetti, Gina N.; Wise, Crystal N. – Journal of Education, 2016
"In Becoming a Nation of Readers" ("BNR") (1985), Richard C. Anderson, Elfrieda H. Hiebert, Judith A. Scott, and Ian A. G. Wilkinson argued that the quality of teaching is a powerful influence on children's reading development--more powerful than the influence of the general teaching approach or materials used. In this article,…
Descriptors: Literacy, Instructional Effectiveness, Case Studies, Teacher Effectiveness
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Liddell, Debora; Hornak, Anne M.; Ignelzi, Michael G. – Journal of College and Character, 2016
Understanding ethical boundaries in student affairs work can be challenging and difficult to navigate for student affairs professionals. The purpose of this article is to examine the complexities of dual relationships and the ethical issues that may arise. As a result, the authors offer tools to (a) identify various perspectives in resolving…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Ethics, Case Studies, Moral Issues
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Lindt, Suzanne F.; Blair, Cody – Middle School Journal, 2017
Middle level students classified as at-risk may benefit from a mentoring relationship to help them during this transitionary period of adolescence. Prior research findings highlight the benefits of mentoring programs for both mentors and mentees. This article provides a review of literature in mentoring programs and discusses a specific example of…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, At Risk Students, Mentors, Educational Benefits
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Thomson, Clare – School Science Review, 2011
Girls are under-represented in physics post-16. They continue to make up only 22% of those taking A-level Physics, despite the many changes in the educational system over the last 20 years. This article looks at the work the Institute of Physics has undertaken to address the issue. After outlining the key issues that were identified in work…
Descriptors: Action Research, Females, Physics, Womens Education
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Dunn, Cari; Rabren, Karen S.; Taylor, Stephanie L.; Dotson, Courtney K. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2012
Persons with disabilities have been underrepresented in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields for many years. Reasons for this include low expectations for students with disabilities, limited exposure to prerequisite courses, lack of role models, and lack of access to individualized supports. This article identifies…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Behavior Disorders, Middle School Students, High School Students
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Johnson, Lauri; Campbell-Stephens, Rosemary – Urban Education, 2010
This article traces the historical roots, describes the philosophy and curriculum, and analyzes the approach to leadership in Investing in Diversity, a 1-year Black-led leadership development course in the London schools. An exploratory qualitative case study approach was used to collect historical and empirical data about the program over a…
Descriptors: Role Models, Leadership Training, Foreign Countries, Case Studies
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Lunenberg, Mieke; Korthagen, Fred; Swennen, Anja – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2007
New visions of learning have entered education. This article discusses the consequences for teacher education, and examines modelling by teacher educators as a means of changing the views and practices of future teachers. The results of a literature search and a multiple case study on modelling are discussed. Both the literature search and the…
Descriptors: Role Models, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Teacher Educators, Preservice Teacher Education
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Lenski, Susan Davis – Reading Psychology, 1998
Describes six high-achieving eighth-grade students asked to write a report about a significant person they would like as a mentor in high school. Finds the students chose their topics rapidly, and all but one created a task impression of the assigned report with little difficulty, using both content- and procedural-related goals to accomplish…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Grade 8, Junior High Schools, Reading Writing Relationship
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Johnson, Susan Moore – Educational Leadership, 1998
By fashioning a blended approach, two superintendents in radically different school districts systematically distinguished what worked and what was worth promoting from what was failing and had to be revised or eliminated. They both established credibility by encouraging teachers and principals to examine their practice, consider new ways of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Credibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Honesty
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Vrame, Anton C. – Religious Education, 2003
The Orthodox Christian experience with sacred art--icons--serves as a guide to the present consideration of the potential and challenges of the icon and iconic in our visual age. This article considers contemporary understandings of the icon in light of a millennium of living with icons in the Orthodox tradition. Three basic questions are asked…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Popular Culture, Case Studies, Social History
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Bickmore, Kathy – Thresholds in Education, 1993
Drawing on two case studies from a larger qualitative study of four public high school teachers modeling conflict-management approaches in their social-studies classrooms, this article focuses on teachers' treatment of a key concept (the idea of rights) that captures the individual's confrontation with the political society. Tolerance and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Citizenship Education, Civil Liberties, Conflict
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Robertson, Martyn; Collins, Amanda – Education & Training, 2003
This article examines the need to develop a more enterprising approach to learning by adopting an experiential approach. It specifically examines the use of video case studies of entrepreneurial role models within an enterprise module at Leeds Metropolitan University. The exercise enables students to act as a consultant or counsellor and apply…
Descriptors: Role Models, Case Studies, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Entrepreneurship
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Rommes, Els; Faulkner, Wendy; Van Slooten, Irma – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2005
Women-only vocational courses in technology, which became popular across Western Europe during the 1980s, had fallen from fashion by 2000. Yet the need for such courses remains, at least in certain circumstances. Drawing on case studies of two women-only courses in information and communications technology (ICT), from the Netherlands and Scotland,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Case Studies, Single Sex Classes
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Twale, Darla J.; And Others – Higher Education, 1992
A study of seven diverse professional schools suggests that, although a variety of strategies (e.g., early identification, preprofessional contact, resocialization of faculty and matriculated students, and support services) can produce successful affirmative action for women and minority students, a concise, directed program geared to the school's…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Case Studies, College Faculty, College Students
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Katz, Janet R. – Journal of American Indian Education, 2005
The purpose of this collective case study was to explore the experiences of three American Indian nurses of the Plateau Tribes in their nursing education. Specifically, the study sought to gain an understanding that could be used to evaluate and promote culturally congruent strategies for recruitment and retention. Findings indicated that…
Descriptors: Role Models, Nurses, Culture Conflict, American Indians
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