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Ole, Faith Celeste B.; Gallos, Marilou R. – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2023
This research endeavor that aimed to determine the changes in the Senior High School (SHS) teachers' attitudes, self-efficacy, and classroom practices toward formative assessment (FA) as they implemented Feedback Loop Model (FLM) in their Physics classes was examined to assess any improvement in their attitudes, self-efficacy and teachers' FA…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Educational Practices
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Md. Saiful Alam; Adelina Asmawi; Sayeda Fatema; Md. Mohib Ullah – MEXTESOL Journal, 2024
Looping is an educational policy in which a teacher teaches the whole or part of the same class in consecutive years. It is advocated as one of the most useful 21st century instructional strategies. Research has reported that looping results in greater success in students' learning of some school subjects, including mathematics, sciences,…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers
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Tourigny, Roxane; Plante, Isabelle; Raby, Carole – Educational Studies, 2020
This study compared the academic achievement and teacher-student relationship of students who remained with the same teacher for two consecutive years in so-called looping classrooms (n = 98), to their peers in traditional one-year classrooms (n = 94). Contrary to prior research on the topic, this study used a strict protocol to ensure that…
Descriptors: Looping (Teachers), Academic Achievement, Teacher Student Relationship, Instructional Design
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Menzies, Loic – London Review of Education, 2023
Teacher turnover is a long-standing and worsening problem for schools in England. Strategies to reduce turnover have been extensively researched; however, in England, fewer studies have engaged with how turnover affects students and staff, or how this impact can be mitigated. This article synthesises research suggesting that the negative impact of…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Labor Turnover, Educational Strategies, Teacher Persistence
Pickett, Gabriela – ProQuest LLC, 2016
The system of public education in the United States lacks responsiveness to differing maturation rates and learning styles of young children. U.S. public education focuses more on satisfying governmental mandates and a common curriculum measured through standardized tests than on addressing the individual learning needs of each student.…
Descriptors: Looping (Teachers), Teaching Methods, Cognitive Style, Elementary School Students
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Carlyon, Tracey – Teachers and Curriculum, 2013
Teachers changing class levels is common practice in many New Zealand primary schools; however, it is not always seen as a platform for shaping pedagogies. In order to manage the change to a new class level teachers are compelled to reflect on many of their established practices. Engaging in this reflection can help teachers to see their practice…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Innovation, Reflection, Transformative Learning
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Mecham, Neil A. – Young Children, 2010
During the author's trips to Denmark as an instructor of American college students studying abroad, he led groups to visit several "boernehavens," which are the Danish equivalents of U.S. preschools for children ages 3 to 5. Danish society values confident individuals who can take initiative when faced with challenges and opportunities.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Education, Looping (Teachers), Outdoor Education
Pearson, George – Education Canada, 2009
This article features Seven Oaks School Division Met School in Winnipeg, a high school that limits class size to 15, tailors its curriculum to the needs and interests of its individual students, places students in community-based internships two days a week, and keeps the teacher--called an advisor--with the same group of students from Grade 9…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Foreign Countries, Educational Strategies, Learning Strategies
Jensen, Bryant – Online Submission, 2008
Educational opportunity in the United States and Mexico is an important factor in the process of expanding social and economic opportunities, as well as political and civil rights in both countries. Yet, by national and international indicators, many Mexican American and Mexican children are underserved by public schools in both countries; and…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Foreign Countries, Educational Opportunities, Mexicans
Liu, Jing-Qiu – Phi Delta Kappan, 1997
From her own experience as a secondary teacher in the People's Republic of China, the author concludes that multiyear student/teacher relationships have great potential for improving the academic and social/emotional environments of secondary schools. In China, the multiyear commitment gives teachers considerable academic autonomy and demands…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Looping (Teachers)
Mahoney, James – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1916
Shall teachers in city graded schools be advanced from grade to grade with their pupils through a series of two, three, four, or more years, so that they may come to know the children they teach and be able to build the work of the latter years on that of the earlier years, or shall teachers be required to remain year after year in the same grade…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Teacher Characteristics, Cultural Influences, Educational Attainment