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Panther, Leah – Multicultural Perspectives, 2020
When Ana, a student in Miss Jerome's American Literature course, watched a makeup tutorial instead of completing her assigned work, it became a critical incident highlighting how one educator used student counterscripts to critically center students' ways of knowing and ways of being in the English curriculum. Using culturally sustaining…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Decision Making, Culturally Relevant Education, Teaching Methods
Britton, Emma R.; Austin, Theresa Y. – TESL Canada Journal, 2020
According to sociocultural theory (SCT), corrective feedback (CF) entails a negotiation process whereby writing instructors support second language (L2) writers in self-correction and provide a level of guidance needed for writers to actively engage in revision tasks (Aljaafreh & Lantolf, 1994). Drawing on SCT, this collaborative self-study…
Descriptors: Written Language, Error Correction, Feedback (Response), Critical Incidents Method
Anderson, Vivienne; Rabello, Rafaela; Wass, Rob; Golding, Clinton; Rangi, Ana; Eteuati, Esmay; Bristowe, Zoe; Waller, Arianna – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2020
Care has received relatively little attention in higher education (HE) literature. However, literature alluding to care reveals contrasting perspectives. Some scholars diminish care concerns as a product of the marketised university, where students-as-consumers insist on 'safe' teaching and the avoidance of 'troublesome knowledge'. Others position…
Descriptors: Caring, Higher Education, Ethics, Teaching Methods
Iannucci, Cassandra; MacPhail, Ann – Sport, Education and Society, 2019
It has been noted that individual characteristics and workplace factors have rarely been combined to gain a more holistic understanding of teachers' career trajectories (Rinke, 2008. Understanding teachers' careers: Linking professional life to professional path. "Educational Research Review," 3(1), 1-13.; Schaefer, Long, &…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Individual Characteristics, Foreign Countries
Criswell, Brett; Calandra, Brendan; Puvirajah, Anton; Brantley-Dias, Laurie – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2015
This paper presents a new lens for analyzing written reflections on the teaching experiences of pre-service [science] teachers. The lens, which borrows heavily from Activity Theory, allows science education researchers and teacher educators to identify tensions, disturbances, conflicts, and contradictions within teachers' written reflections as a…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Reflective Teaching, Preservice Teachers, Content Analysis
Foster, Christina; Wigner, Aubrey; Lande, Micah; Jordan, Shawn S. – International Journal of STEM Education, 2018
Background: Makers are a growing community of STEM-minded people who bridge technical and non-technical backgrounds to imagine, build and fabricate engineering systems. Some have engineering training, some do not. This paper presents a study to explore the educational pathways of adult Makers and how they intersect with engineering. This research…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Engineering, Critical Incidents Method, Qualitative Research
Venegas-Weber, Patricia – International Multilingual Research Journal, 2018
Bilingual teachers' professional identity inquiry may open up possibilities for agency and equality in U.S. dual language contexts. Deploying Borderland, Agency, and Position theories, this article narrates the life histories of three "nepantlera" Chicanx/Latinx dual language bilingual teachers--Jessica, Roberto, and Marta--who work in…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Teaching Experience, Elementary School Teachers
Plummer, Eric S. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
This study examined the use of virtual emergency management systems within operational and tactical environments and explored the experiences of officials using these virtual systems regarding communication of information, coordination of resources, and strategic thinking throughout a critical incident at 4-year public institutions of higher…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Critical Incidents Method, Computer Simulation, Management Systems
Beeke, Matt – Educational & Child Psychology, 2021
Aims: This paper synthesises current evidence from trauma studies with a model emerging from a recent large-scale study of the responses of educational psychologists to critical incidents (CIs). It explores how evidence in providing psychological support in the immediate period after a traumatic event can be applied within a framework for…
Descriptors: Trauma, Critical Incidents Method, Consultation Programs, Evidence Based Practice
Baumgartner, Lisa M. – Adult Literacy Education, 2019
Transformative learning refers to a perspective transformation or change in worldview. Teachers in literacy education and adult basic education as well as GED instructors can learn how to foster transformative learning. These techniques can help learners engage in critical thought and discussion with others and may gain a broader, more inclusive…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Reflection, Sociocultural Patterns, Literacy Education
Sayman, Donna; Chiu, Calli Lewis; Lusk, Mandy – Journal of the National Association for Alternative Certification, 2018
This qualitative research study used the Critical Incident Technique to determine specific areas in which novice alternatively certified special education teachers need support. Analyzing these critical incidents provides information for teacher preparation programs to bolster areas that can lead to stress, burnout, and attrition among special…
Descriptors: Critical Incidents Method, Alternative Teacher Certification, Special Education Teachers, Special Education
Ünlühisarcikli, Özlem – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2018
Informal learning and how individuals learn in the workplace have gained increasing attention by researchers in recent years. In relation to other learning activities, informal learning constitutes a substantial part of an adult's life. This paper explores the informal workplace learning experiences of graduate student employees. Data was…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Incidental Learning, Workplace Learning, Learning Experience
Morison, Anthony; Cowley, Kym – Issues in Educational Research, 2017
University-based enabling programs (EPs) provide a tertiary pathway for up to twenty percent of undergraduate enrolments at Australian universities. Attrition from these programs and the resulting costs to students, universities and society at large is an important issue deserving research attention. This research project aimed to investigate the…
Descriptors: Student Attrition, Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Time Management
Adams, Megan; Rodriguez, Sanjuana – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2020
Fostering the development of the required knowledge, skills, and dispositions needed for teachers to be successful in the classroom is a complex task. Teacher candidates must develop the skills needed to make 'professional decisions that lead to favorable student outcomes' (Warren, 2018, p. 169). There are many moments within a school day when…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Critical Incidents Method, Empathy, Power Structure
Interactions of Chemistry Teachers with Gifted Students in a Regular High-School Chemistry Classroom
Benny, Naama; Blonder, Ron – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2018
Regular high-school chemistry teachers view gifted students as one of several types of students in a regular (mixed-ability) classroom. Gifted students have a range of unique abilities that characterize their learning process: mostly they differ in three key learning aspects: their faster learning pace, increased depth of understanding, and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Teachers, Teacher Student Relationship, Academically Gifted