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Alzayed, Zinab A.; Alabdulkareem, Rashid H. – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2021
The effectiveness of professional learning communities (PLCs) in schools depends significantly on the extent of fostering teacher learning. In this explanatory case study, 16 female teachers from a girls' high school in Saudi Arabia joined a reflective practice programme where they engaged in collaborative inquiry to solve a problem in their work.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Communities of Practice, Teacher Collaboration, Faculty Development
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Baldwin, Sue; Kasevich, Heidi; Kertsman, Stacey; Jasper, Kathryn; Rosi, Regina; Ryan, Kristin; Sahr, David; Shah, Koyen Parikh; Wolf, Sarah – Social Education, 2016
Teaching leadership skills is an important goal for many schools, both within the curriculum and beyond it. The traditional definition of a leader has been based on a hierarchy, with levels, a chain of command, and a "top dog." Yet other definitions exist, and for girls and women a redefined view incorporates an alternative concept of…
Descriptors: Leadership Qualities, Leadership Training, Females, Skill Development
Deutsch, Nancy L.; Reitz-Krueger, Cristina L.; Henneberger, Angela K.; Futch Ehrlich, Valerie A.; Lawrence, Edith C. – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2017
Group mentoring is an increasingly popular intervention, but is still under-studied. This article reports findings from a qualitative study of the Young Women Leaders Program (YWLP), a combined group and one-on-one mentoring program for early adolescent girls. Protégés (n = 113) were interviewed post-program about changes they made as a result of…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mentors, Study Habits, Females
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Zakar, Rubeena; Zakar, Muhammad Zakria; Kramer, Alexander – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2012
This article documents the coping strategies adopted by women victims of spousal violence in Pakistan. By drawing on 21 in-depth interviews conducted in Lahore and Sialkot (Pakistan), we found that the women tried to cope with violence by using various strategies, both emotion focused (e.g., use of religion, placating the husband, etc.) and…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Social Change, Females, Foreign Countries
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Eubanks-Carter, Catherine; Burckell, Lisa A.; Goldfried, Marvin R. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2010
Objective: Research that identifies areas of agreement among expert therapists can complement findings from clinical trials by highlighting common practices as well as innovations. The present study accessed consensus among expert therapists on the effectiveness of clinical strategies for treating young adults experiencing interpersonal problems…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Females, Young Adults, Program Effectiveness
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Peters, April – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2010
This case study examines the successful mentoring relationship between an early-career principal and her mentor as they participated in an Entry Year Program for early-career school administrators as a component of an Administrative Leadership Academy (ALA). Using a feminist poststructuralist framework, the findings show that contrary to…
Descriptors: Mentors, Principals, Females, Women Administrators
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Greer, Tawanda M. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2011
The purpose of this investigation was to examine coping strategies as moderators of the relationship between individual race-related stress and mental health symptoms among a sample of 128 African American women. Coping strategies refer to efforts used to resolve problems and those used to manage, endure, or alleviate distress. Culture-specific…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Mental Health Workers, Mental Health
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Simonson, Michael, Ed.; Seepersaud, Deborah, Ed. – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2019
For the forty-second time, the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) is sponsoring the publication of these Proceedings. Papers published in this volume were presented at the annual AECT Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Proceedings of AECT's Convention are published in two volumes. Volume 1 contains 37 papers dealing…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Research and Development, Elementary Education
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Pahl, Ronald H. – Social Studies, 2007
The author presents five classroom activities that involve students in the settlement at Jamestown. Activity 1 simulates the problems encountered on the "Godspeed," a fifty-two-foot foot boat with fifty-two passengers traveling across the Atlantic in 1607 for three slow months. In Activity 2, students plot their route, ocean currents,…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Class Activities, American Indians, Females
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Wiseman, Jacqueline P. – Family Relations, 1980
Findings indicate that wives attempt to treat husbands' alcoholism at home long before they seek professional help. Wives' strategies reflect their changing beliefs about alcoholism, about their marital relationships, and about their failure to cope. Home treatment strategies of amelioration under stress contribute to the stress as well.…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Attitude Change, Behavior Patterns, Coping
Miller, Richard L. – 1981
In his discussion of interpersonal balance theory Heider postulated that unit relationships induce sentiment relationships. The relationship between anticipated interaction and interpersonal attraction was examined with female high school seniors (N=109) who read a description of a fictitious student and rated that student as someone they would…
Descriptors: Ability, Adolescents, Expectation, Females
Heffron, Mary Claire; Purcell, Arlene; Schalit, Jackie – Zero to Three, 2007
Families In Recovery Staying Together (FIRST) is a team from Children's Hospital and Research Center at Oakland that has joined in collaboration with two local perinatal residential drug treatment programs to create early childhood mental health services at those sites. The authors highlight the collaboration strategies and challenges the partners…
Descriptors: Health Services, Mental Health Programs, Mental Health, Young Children
Madden, Margaret E.; Janoff-Bulman, Ronnie – 1980
Socio-psychological research concerning the relationship between attributions and coping with negative events unrelated to marriage suggests two constructs, blame and perceived control, which may influence conflict resolution in marriage. Married women (N=32) were interviewed in an investigation of attributions of control and blame for marital…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Conflict, Coping, Family Problems
Guerrera, Claudia P.; Lajoie, Susanne P. – 1998
This aim of this study was to analyze the content of students' verbal interactions within a problem-based learning context in biology. This was achieved through the qualitative analysis of the verbal protocols of three groups of two clases of ninth-grade female students (average/high ability, high/high ability, and average/average ability). The…
Descriptors: Ability, Biology, Cooperation, Females
US Agency for International Development, 2009
The Doorways training program was designed by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded Safe Schools Program (Safe Schools) to enable teachers, community members and students to prevent and respond to school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV). "Doorways I: Student Training Manual on School-Related Gender-Based Violence…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Self Efficacy, Definitions, Prevention
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