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Abdulmejid Mohammed Ahmed; Berhanu Niggussie Worku; Zenebe Negewo Ayane – Cogent Education, 2024
One significant component that has a demonstrable impact on students' achievement is the professional competence of teachers. The study employed a sequential-explanatory research design, a mixed research approach, and a pragmatic worldview. Semi-structured interviews, standardized scale tests, and document analysis were used to gather data. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Competencies, Teacher Competency Testing, Teacher Certification
Edmunds, Julie A.; Arshavsky, Nina; Coyle, Victoria; Hutchins, Bryan C.; Gicheva, Dora; Lewis, Karla; Williams, Melissa; Rosof, Laura; Henson, Bob – SERVE Center at University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2022
Project EQuIPD--Engaging Quality Instruction through Professional Development--sought to establish and test for efficacy a professional development model to produce highly qualified teachers in STEM practices for all children, especially for students who are in traditionally underserved schools and districts within the State of Florida. The…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Models, STEM Education, Teacher Education
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González, Antonio; Conde, Ángeles; Díaz, Pino; García, Mar; Ricoy, Carmen – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2018
Instructors' teaching styles in higher education are an issue of major importance because these interactions affect students' self-perceptions, involvement, and achievement. This study aimed to test a theoretical model of relations between perceived teaching styles (autonomy support, structure, and control) and competences, self-efficacy, and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teaching Styles, Self Efficacy, Preservice Teachers
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Kokoç, Mehmet – Themes in eLearning, 2019
The purpose of this study is to explore how perceived flexibility affect behavioral engagement and academic performances in an e-learning environment. The study was conducted following predictive correlational design. A total of 119 higher education students enrolled in a 15-week fully online course participated in the study. Data sources included…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Models, Learner Engagement, Academic Achievement
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Ukpokodu, Omiunota N. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2018
African immigrants in the U.S. have been headlined as America's "new model minority." The purpose of this paper is to examine if evidence exists to support the claim of African immigrant students' (AIS) educational achievement and excellence (a core indicator of the "model minority" theory) in U.S. k-12 schools. Using a…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Blacks, Models, Minority Group Students
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Kyndt, Eva; Donche, Vincent; Gijbels, David; Van Petegem, Peter – Educational Studies, 2014
Within teacher education, it is widely recognised that internships play a major role in preparing prospective teachers. The current research examines if the learning activities students' undertake in the workplace can be explained by students' goal orientation and their perceptions of the workplace. In addition, it will be investigated…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Goal Orientation, Teacher Education, Role Perception
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Cranston, Jerome; Kusanovich, Kristin – Issues in Teacher Education, 2015
Tremendous research on teacher leadership over the last decade has revealed both the prevalence of and the imperatives for a model teaching force that can actively participate in school improvement (Harrison & Killion, 2007; Katzenmeyer & Moller, 2001; Leithwood & Riehl, 2003). The highly participative teacher leader paradigm is so…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Professional Development, Teacher Role, Academic Achievement
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Ginsberg, Rick; Kingston, Neal – Teachers College Record, 2014
Background: Despite polling data that suggests that teachers are well respected by the general public, criticism of teacher preparation by various organizations and interest groups is common, often highlighting the perceived need for increasing their rigor and performance. A number of studies and reports have critiqued teacher preparation, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Accountability, Educational Assessment, Outcome Measures
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Kumar, Revathy; Lauermann, Fani – American Educational Research Journal, 2018
This cross-sectional study examines associations between preservice teachers' experiences in teacher education (n = 2,129), their beliefs about culturally diverse students, and their endorsed instructional practices within social reconstructionist and achievement goal theory frameworks. Structural equation modeling confirmed significant…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Correlation, Cultural Influences, Teacher Education
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Leung, Kim Chau – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2015
Previous meta-analyses of the effects of peer tutoring on academic achievement have been plagued with theoretical and methodological flaws. Specifically, these studies have not adopted both fixed and mixed effects models for analyzing the effect size; they have not evaluated the moderating effect of some commonly used parameters, such as comparing…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Tutoring, Best Practices, Academic Achievement
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Mihaly, Kata; McCaffrey, Daniel; Sass, Tim R.; Lockwood, J. R. – Education Finance and Policy, 2013
We consider the challenges and implications of controlling for school contextual bias when modeling teacher preparation program effects. Because teachers are not randomly distributed across schools, failing to account for contextual factors in achievement models could bias preparation program estimates. Including school fixed effects controls for…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Education, Program Evaluation, Context Effect
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Vrieling, Emmy; Stijnen, Sjef; Bastiaens, Theo – Teaching in Higher Education, 2018
Many recent studies have stressed the importance of teacher candidates' (TCs) self-regulated learning (SRL) skills for successful learning. Because of the promising consequences of SRL for academic performance, teacher educators (TEs) are encouraged to increase TCs' SRL opportunities in educational programs. Because of the difficulty and…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Preservice Teachers, Academic Achievement, Correlation
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Elliott, Kerry – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2015
Given that "teacher appraisal can be a key lever for increasing the focus on teaching quality" (OECD, 2013b, p.9) and that many reforms in the past have failed (Kleinhenz & Ingvarson, 2004), an understanding of the various aspects of successful performance appraisal is essential. The literature has begun to refer to a number of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Evaluation, Standards
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Marchant, Gregory J.; David, Kristine A.; Rodgers, Deborah; German, Rachel L. – Teacher Educator, 2015
Current accountability trends suggest an increasing role in state mandates regarding teacher evaluation. With various evaluation models and components serving as the basis for quality teaching, teacher education programs need to recognize the role teacher evaluation plays and incorporate aspects where appropriate. This article makes that case and…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Models
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Eren, Altay – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2014
Prospective teachers' sense of personal responsibility has not been examined together with their academic optimism, hope, and emotions about teaching in a single study to date. However, to consider hope, academic optimism, and emotions about teaching together with personal responsibility is important to uncover the factors affecting…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Educational Research, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes
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