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Lynda Smyth – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
In recent times, the role of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC), as a public service within Irish society has been illuminated. In the twenty-first century, although crises may unfold on a global scale, the response from society is galvanised at local level. Amongst other functions, ECEC is ideally positioned to form part of a local…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
Fernández, Kathryn A.; Shank, Julie H.; Klein, Carrie; Lester, Jaime – Innovative Higher Education, 2022
A case study at a large, public research university was conducted to understand how post-striving environments, defined by those universities that achieved very high research activity classification, influence campus structures and practices related to faculty and organizational approaches to pedagogy, teaching, and learning. Participants…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Faculty, Research Universities, Conflict
Machado, Elsa Biscaia; Freire, Isabel Pimenta; Caetano, Ana Paula; Vassalo, Susana; Bicho, Lisete – Intercultural Education, 2020
The purpose of this action research project was to gain an understanding of, and to mobilise the voices of diverse young people enrolled in a Portuguese secondary school. A case study methodology, in conjunction with action research methodology, was used for this study. The action research data indicated that projects conceived throughout the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes, Participative Decision Making
Hilger, Katharina J. E.; Scheibe, Susanne; Frenzel, Anne C.; Keller, Melanie M. – School Psychology, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic extensively changed the work life of many employees. Teachers seemed particularly challenged, confronted with sudden remote teaching due to school closures. Drawing on the job demands-resources (JD-R) model, we investigated (a) changes in seven work characteristics (job demands: emotional demands, interpersonal conflict,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education
Raider-Roth, Miriam; Rector-Aranda, Amy; Kaiser, Tammy; Lipinsky, Liron; Weikel, Alison; Wolkenfeld, Sara; Zaidenberg, Liat – Journal of Jewish Education, 2019
In this article, the authors describe and discuss applications of the Group-Level Assessment/Understanding (GLA/GLU) process, an innovative participatory action research methodology. The authors first describe the GLA/GLU application in the Mandel Teacher Educator Institute (MTEI) and the creation of an MTEI interpretive community to deeply…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, Risk, Teaching Methods
Grau, Roser; García-Raga, Laura; López-Martín, Ramón – Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research, 2016
Learning to coexist continues to be one of the challenges faced by the current educational system, especially for those schools located in contexts at risk of social exclusion where the violence rate increases on a daily basis. The main aim sought by the present study consists in assessing the impact of a program developed at an educational center…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Program Effectiveness, Student Attitudes, Disadvantaged Environment
Avant, Rue Celia – ProQuest LLC, 2012
School site-based instructional coaching is a form of job-embedded professional development for teachers and an element of school reform. Coaches are hired based upon their pedagogical knowledge, content expertise, prior teaching experience, and "people skills." They are adept at handling a variety of social interactions at school sites,…
Descriptors: Interviews, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal Competence, Coaching (Performance)
Hilliard, Ann T. – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2010
The focus of this article is about the utilization of student leadership at the University. Based on research, student leadership opportunities at the university have been frequently at a low percentage (Zimmerman, Burkhart, 2002). The researcher identifies practical ways to involve students in various leadership activities. Emphases are placed on…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Learning Activities, Community Action, Time Management
Holey, Linka Mary – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Life within the academy is depicted frequently in literature, film, and theater as a series of relationship issues involving students, faculty, and administrators. These fictional stories present life as a series of interpersonal conflicts, leaving a sense of dissonance that is unsettling. One wonders how or whether the key actors are using their…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Faculty, Private Colleges, Liberal Arts
Plagens, Marcia L. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
The purpose of this study was to explore how teachers use collaboration to improve practice in a Midwest elementary school. A case study approach was used for this research utilizing qualitative research techniques including surveys, individual interviews, and review of teacher reflective journals. This methodology was selected because the focus…
Descriptors: Campuses, Qualitative Research, Trust (Psychology), School Culture
Satterthwaite, Jerome, Ed.; Piper, Heather, Ed.; Sikes, Pat, Ed.; Webster, Simon, Ed. – Trentham Books Ltd, 2011
We need to trust people and institutions, values and truths. But where should we turn to find which are trustworthy? Does trusting make us vulnerable to abuse? Is it safe for learners - the children, young people and adults in the world of contemporary education - to trust their teachers to care, and to tell them the truth? and can teachers trust…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Compulsory Education, Urban Areas, Resistance (Psychology)
Cosner, Shelby – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2009
This article explores the cultivation of collegial trust as a central feature of the capacity-building work of 11 high school principals, nominated for their expertise with capacity building. This qualitative study examined interview data and school documents collected over 18 months. Principals regarded trust as critical and were motivated to…
Descriptors: High Schools, Principals, Collegiality, Trust (Psychology)

Carruthers, William L.; And Others – School Counselor, 1996
Discusses the integration of conflict resolution principles into school curricula. Defines conflict resolution as a curriculum and reports on the content and nature of conflict resolution curricula. Reviews practices for implementing and delivering a conflict resolution curriculum. Discusses the importance of imparting an understanding of the…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Problems, Conflict, Conflict Resolution
Inbar, Dan E. – Futures, 1975
Identifies different origins of tension in educational planning, analyzes types and strengths of social tension that can be anticipated, and assesses some of the major impacts of social tension on the process of educational planning and implementation. (Author)
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Conflict, Educational Change, Educational Planning
Bulach, Cletus R.; Lunenburg, Fred C.; Potter, Les – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2008
A high performing school is described as one where student achievement is high and student and teacher absenteeism is low. Student behavior is such that teachers seldom have to control them or tell them what to do. This results in greater time on task, higher teacher morale, low teacher absenteeism, and improved parental support. One other…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Academic Achievement, School Culture, Educational Change
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