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Rutledge, Stacey A.; Gilliam, Elizabeth; Closson-Pitts, Brittany – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
Qualitative researchers often turn to focus groups as an efficient and effective way to gather data in a collective context. A common critique is that they play into power dynamics present at the site, privileging dominant, high status, and more vocal participants. Traditional focus group structures also rely on participants to trust the…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Qualitative Research, Power Structure
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Wu, Yu-Lun; Rumble, Joy N.; Ruth, Taylor K.; Lamm, Alexa J.; Ellis, Jason D. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2021
While focus group discussions have become popular across the communication research field, some researchers have pointed out the importance of studying group interactions within focus groups. However, most researchers used a qualitative approach and mostly explored the interaction between participants or between participants and the moderator.…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Group Discussion, Focus Groups, Interaction
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Brower, Rebecca L.; Woods, Chenoa S.; Bertrand Jones, Tamara; Park, Toby J.; Hu, Shouping; Tandberg, David A.; Nix, Amanda N.; Rahming, Sophia G.; Martindale, Sandra K. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2018
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how educational scaffolding may explain changing patterns of student success in mathematics in the era of developmental education (DE or remediation) reform in Florida College System (FCS) institutions. Specifically, we apply the concept of scaffolding to underprepared FCS students who are at…
Descriptors: Remedial Mathematics, At Risk Students, Educational Change, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Pyram, Marie J.; Roth, Steven I. – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2018
A qualitative single case study design encompassing constructivist theory was used to explore the affiliation need of nine career college adjuncts and the influence that their working conditions have on their professional growth, motivation, commitment, sense of loyalty, and connectivity to the institutions they serve. Also examined were the…
Descriptors: Proprietary Schools, Adjunct Faculty, Qualitative Research, Case Studies
Rutledge, Stacey; Brown, Stephanie; Petrova, Kitchka – Grantee Submission, 2017
Scaling in educational settings has tended to focus on replication of external programs with less focus on the nature of adaptation. In this article, we explore the scaling of Personalization for Academic and Social-emotional Learning (PASL), a systemic high school reform effort that was intentionally identified, developed, and implemented with…
Descriptors: Administrators, Case Studies, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Rebecca, Brower L.; Woods, Chenoa S.; Bertrand Jones, Tamara; Park, Toby J.; Hu, Shouping; Tandberg, David A.; Nix, Amanda; Rhaming, Sophia G.; Martindale, Sandra K. – Grantee Submission, 2017
The purpose of this qualitative study is to understand how educational scaffolding may explain changing patterns of student success in mathematics in the era of developmental education (DE or remediation) reform in Florida College System (FCS) institutions. Specifically, we apply the concept of scaffolding to underprepared FCS students who are at…
Descriptors: Remedial Mathematics, At Risk Students, Educational Change, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Livingood, William C.; Monticalvo, David; Bernhardt, Jay M.; Wells, Kelli T.; Harris, Todd; Kee, Kadra; Hayes, Johnathan; George, Donald; Woodhouse, Lynn D. – Health Education & Behavior, 2017
Background: The complexity of the childhood obesity epidemic requires the application of community-based participatory research (CBPR) in a manner that can transcend multiple communities of stakeholders, including youth, the broader community, and the community of health care providers. Aim: To (a) describe participatory processes for engaging…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Obesity, Participatory Research, Qualitative Research
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Prilleltensky, Isaac; Neff, Marilyn; Bessell, Ann – Theory Into Practice, 2016
Teacher stress can be conceptualized as an imbalance between risk and protective factors. Stress emanates from risk factors at the personal, interpersonal, and organizational levels. When risk factors exceed protective factors, teacher ability to cope with adversity is inhibited, likely resulting in stress and pernicious consequences. In this…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Stress Management, Teaching Conditions, Coping
Salisbury, Christine; Woods, Juliann; Snyder, Patricia; Moddelmog, Kierstin; Mawdsley, Helena; Romano, Mollie; Windsor, Kelly – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2018
Despite an emphasis in the field on triadic approaches to the delivery of early intervention (EI), remarkably little is known about the shared experiences of caregivers (CGs) and providers during home visits. Within the context of developing, refining, and evaluating the "Embedded Practices and Intervention With Caregivers" (EPIC)…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Intervention, Caregiver Attitudes, Early Intervention
Nelson, Clovis Benjamin – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The purpose of the study was to explore how a group of at-risk youth in a South Florida alternative high school experienced a freehand visual arts drawing lesson as a learning portal to the teaching of the basic principles of geometry. These young people were completely devoid of interest in and failed to understand basic geometrical concepts.…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Nontraditional Education, High School Students, Art Education
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Todd-Gibson, Christine – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2017
This qualitative case study examined how middle school science teachers conducted collaborative inquiry and reflection about students' conceptual understanding, and how individual teachers in the middle school science group acted and made reflections in response to their collaborative inquiry. It also examined external influences that affected the…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Science Teachers, Inquiry, Reflection
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Torrens, Omar D.; Salinas, Cristobal, Jr.; Floyd, Deborah L. – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2017
As higher education continues to experience a shift in demographics commiserate with the United States population, colleges and universities are making more concerted efforts to recruit men of color as staff, administrators, and faculty to reflect their diversified student bodies. One way to retain men of color staff members is to provide…
Descriptors: Mentors, Males, Community Colleges, Minority Group Teachers
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James, Delores C. S.; Harville, Cedric, II; Efunbumi, Orisatalabi; Babazadeh, Ida; Ali, Sheriza – Health Education & Behavior, 2017
Background: Despite the high ownership of smartphones, African Americans (AAs) remain underrepresented in health research and specifically mobile health (mHealth) research. This may be due to ineffective recruitment efforts. Purpose: To explore strategies for recruiting AAs into mHealth research and examine how these strategies may vary by gender…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Recruitment, African Americans, Health Promotion
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Uribe, Samantha N.; Vaughan, Michelle – Distance Education, 2017
This paper reports on a case study conducted in an American university investigating the role of feedback within a distance education environment. Based on data gathered from online and hybrid undergraduate students in a teacher education program and supported by existing research, we describe how we support online learners by implementing a…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Feedback (Response)
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Rutledge, Stacey A.; Brown, Stephanie; Petrova, Kitchka – Peabody Journal of Education, 2017
Scaling in educational settings has tended to focus on replication of external programs with less focus on the nature of adaptation. In this article, we explore the scaling of Personalization for Academic and Social-emotional Learning (PASL), a systemic high school reform effort that was intentionally identified, developed, and implemented with…
Descriptors: High Schools, Educational Innovation, Scaling, Educational Change
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