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Anagnostopoulos, Dorothea; Cavanna, Jillian; Charles-Harris, Sian – Elementary School Journal, 2020
Beginning teachers (BTs) are increasingly expected to teach ambitiously from day one. However, they continue to face classroom management challenges. This study presents case studies of two elementary BTs that explore (1) the relationship between BTs' management and instructional practices in mathematics and English language arts and (2) its…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Classroom Techniques, Teaching Methods
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Parise, Leigh Mesler; Spillane, James P. – Elementary School Journal, 2010
Recent education reform has emphasized the importance of teacher learning in improving classroom instruction and raising student achievement. This article focuses on teachers' learning opportunities, including formal professional development and on-the-job learning that occurs through interactions with colleagues. Using data from 30 elementary…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Teacher Improvement, Educational Change, Elementary School Teachers
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Matsumura, Lindsay Clare; Slater, Sharon Cadman; Crosson, Amy – Elementary School Journal, 2008
In this study we investigated the relation of rigorous instructional practices and teachers' efforts to create a respectful, collaborative learning environment to students' positive behavior toward one another and to the rate and quality of students' participation in classroom discussions. Full class period (i.e., 50-minute) observations of…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Student Behavior, Prosocial Behavior, Student Attitudes
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McCaslin, Mary; Good, Thomas L.; Nichols, Sharon; Zhang, Jizhi; Wiley, Caroline R. H.; Bozack, Amanda Rabidue; Burross, Heidi Legg; Cuizon-Garcia, Rena – Elementary School Journal, 2006
This observational study involved literacy and mathematics instruction of 145 teachers in grades 3 through 5 in 20 low-income schools enrolled in the U.S. government's Comprehensive School Reform (CSR) Demonstration program. Observed curriculum and instructional practices were primarily and coherently focused on acquisition of basic facts and…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Teaching Methods, Demonstration Programs, School Restructuring