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Melanie Bliz – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Current studies on academic coaching programs highlight their positive effects on undergraduate student success, particularly among students with disabilities. However, there remains a gap in understanding how these programs achieve success for students without disabilities. This research seeks to assess the impact of academic coaching on…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Coaching (Performance), Academic Achievement, Student Athletes
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Munson, Jen; Dyer, Elizabeth B. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2023
Background: Pedagogical sensemaking, in which teachers attempt to figure something out in relation to teaching and learning, as a form of generative teacher discourse can provide opportunities for teachers to learn. However, much of the research in these areas examines how teachers reason during sustained collegial discourse outside the classroom.…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Collegiality
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Walsh, Marguerite E.; Witherspoon, Eben B.; Schunn, Christian D.; Matsumura, Lindsay Clare – International Journal of STEM Education, 2023
Background: Many studies have shown that ambitious, "student centered" approaches to STEM instruction benefit K-12 student learning. However, relatively little research has systematically investigated the learning processes that support teachers to skillfully enact these challenging pedagogies. In this study, we used a mixed-methods,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Simulation, Schemata (Cognition), Reflective Teaching
Dawn L. Scott – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation presents a qualitative case study investigating the influence of cognitive coaching on elementary international teachers within a southeastern school district. Guided by four research questions, the study delved into the experiences and perceptions of international teachers participating in cognitive coaching sessions, aiming to…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Elementary School Teachers, Influences, International Education
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McGaha, Patrick; Barney, David C. – Physical Educator, 2022
For athletic coaches, there are many methods to coach athletes. One method that may not be as common, or even thought of as coaching, is silence. Silence is when the coach does not speak but is thinking of specific team, player, and competitor items. The purpose of this study was to interview consistently successful high school baseball coaches…
Descriptors: High Schools, Athletic Coaches, Team Sports, Coaching (Performance)
Charrai Hunter – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The problem that this action research study addressed was the ineffective facilitation strategies used in professional development for teachers. The purpose of the study was to determine whether reflective practices impact teachers' instructional decisions. The study used Cognitive Coaching, a reflective coaching model, as its intervention. To…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, English Teachers, Cognitive Processes, Coaching (Performance)
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Anandita Krishnamachari – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2022
A growing body of research shows that findings from studies often fail to replicate (Open Science Collaboration, 2015; Simmons, Nelson, & Simonsohn, 2011). Deviations from study protocols, sampling error, reduced statistical power, and unethical reporting procedures have been cited as reasons for replication failure (Gilbert, King, Pettigrew,…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Simulation, Metacognition, Replication (Evaluation)
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Anderson, Kiera; Marino, Matthew T. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2023
Enrollment rates of students with disabilities (SWD) in postsecondary education continue to rise, yet SWD continue to face challenges with persistence toward degree completion. Executive function deficits (e.g., difficulty concentrating, managing time, problem solving, or planning) often impact academic, social, and occupational function. Academic…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, College Students, Coaching (Performance), Executive Function
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Brevik Saethern, Beate; Glømmen, Anne Margrethe; Lugo, Ricardo; Ellingsen, Pål – International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, 2022
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify and describe how students experience academic coaching in higher education in Norway. Design/methodology/approach: The study employed a descriptive and exploratory qualitative design where semi-structured interviews formed the basis for data collection. Thematic analysis was used as an analytic…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Academic Achievement, Coaching (Performance), Foreign Countries
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Ahmed Nawaz Hakro; Priya Mathew – International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, 2020
Purpose: Universities and higher education institutions (HEIs) are increasingly recognizing the value of coaching for professional and organizational development. This study is designed to investigate whether Cognitive Coaching, implemented as a programme in an HEI in Oman, made any difference to the behaviour and attitudes of employees holding…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Coaching (Performance), Mentors, Faculty Development
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Knight, Jim – Learning Professional, 2019
Engagement is an essential part of a meaningful life, no less so for students than for adults. Students who are in healthy relationships are engaged by their friends and family. Students who are productive learners engage in learning activities. Most important, students who stay in school do so because they are engaged. Coaches should play a role…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Learner Engagement, Teacher Improvement, Student Behavior
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van der Linden, Sara; McKenney, Susan – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2020
The nature of knowledge and how it is developed have been debated in philosophy and research for centuries. In the literature on teachers' knowledge, two perspectives have been particularly visible. One perspective stresses cognitive processes and deliberate knowledge acquisition. Another perspective stresses the situated nature of teachers'…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Career Development, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Video Technology
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Kathleen Eglseder; Sonia Lawson; Reanna Beatty – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2022
Advocacy for clients and the profession are important aspects of occupational therapy practice. Accreditation requirements for educational programs demand students are taught about advocacy. However, effective methods of teaching advocacy to future occupational therapy practitioners have not been widely studied. This article aims to highlight the…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Advocacy, Counselor Client Relationship, Allied Health Personnel
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Collins, Loel; Collins, Dave – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2020
Background: We present a unique study of adventure sports coaches teaching lead climbing. Expanding existing work on judgement and decision making, we examine the coaching process and the decision making employed to manage the pedagogical and security needs of climbers when they are being introduced to lead climbing. Research design and data…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Athletic Coaches, Recreational Activities, Physical Activities
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Talwar, Victoria; Yachison, Sarah; Leduc, Karissa; Nagar, Pooja Megha – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2018
Children (n = 202; 4 to 7 years old) witnessed a confederate break a toy and were asked to keep the transgression a secret. Children were randomly assigned to a Coaching condition (i.e., No Coaching, Light Coaching, or Heavy Coaching) and a Moral Story condition (i.e., Positive or Neutral). Overall, 89.7% of children lied about the broken toy when…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Deception, Toys, Coaching (Performance)
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