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Snyder, Richard R. – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2017
Effective implementation of change remains a crucial concern for educational leaders in the 21st Century. One of the factors affecting effective implementation of reform is resistance to change. Veteran teachers in particular present unique challenges, and stereotypically the greatest resistance, for effective implementation of change. This study…
Descriptors: Resistance to Change, Educational Change, Experienced Teachers, Program Implementation
Cookson, Natalie E.; Aka, Justine J.; Finn, Gabrielle M. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2018
Previous research has explored the experiences of medical students using body painting as a learning tool. However, to date, faculty experiences and views have not been explored. This international qualitative study utilized a grounded theory approach with data collection through interviews with academics and clinicians who utilized body painting…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Teaching Methods, Grounded Theory
Chang-Kredl, Sandra – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2017
In this paper, I examine the claim that teachers' subjective experiences can lead to social change through the perspective of the early years teacher in Quebec. Fourteen early childhood teachers participated in memory writing and individual interviews. Data were inductively coded and analysed in terms of the teachers' subjective experiences of:…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professionalism, Preschool Teachers, Professional Identity
Nicholson, Julie; Shimpi, Priya Mariana; Jevgjovikj, Maja; Kurnik, Jean; Ufoegbune, Veronica – Early Child Development and Care, 2016
This study examined play memories from adults who grew up in a wide range of international contexts. Surveys and semi-structured interviews asking adults to recollect play memories were completed with 135 adults (100 Females, 35 Males) who grew up in 21 countries. Play memories were analysed to identify adults' favourite types of childhood play,…
Descriptors: Adults, Play, Memory, Surveys
Gómez, M.; Morata, T.; Trilla, J. – Educational Review, 2016
This article is based on the findings of a broader research project entitled "Childhood Participation and Citizenship Building," which examined the medium-term effects of intense experiences of participation in childhood within both the school environment and those of leisure-time and community education. The results presented in this…
Descriptors: Memory, Children, Participation, Leisure Time
Wahl-Alexander, Zachary; Sinelnikov, Oleg; Curtner-Smith, Matthew – European Physical Education Review, 2017
The purpose of this study was to examine middle school students' recollections of their participation in a significant number of Sport Education seasons over a period of five years. Thirty-one (18 boys and 13 girls) eighth-grade students (average age at data collection = 13 years) who had all participated in at least 17 Sport Education seasons…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Memory, Middle School Students, Student Participation
Keinänen, Mia – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2016
Walking has long been associated with thinking. Anecdotal evidence from philosophers, writers, researchers, artists, business leaders and so forth testify to the powers of walking-for-thinking. This study explores walking-for-thinking among nine academics in Norway, four university professors, two research and development professionals, two…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Correlation
Robson, Claire; Sumara, Dennis – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2016
The authors of this article use data produced in a collaborative community arts group in BC Canada as a way to think about validation in arts-based educational research (ABER). As Lather attempted to find middle ground between "rampant subjectivity" and "pointless precision" in research, she (1986) suggested that studies with…
Descriptors: Social Change, Art, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
Carney, Kathleen – Online Submission, 2016
This eight-week action research project examined how art can be a possible intervention to memory loss. Five octogenarians with dementia participated in a qualitative phenomenological case study exploring the connections between memory and making art. Various methods of data collection were employed, including survey, interview, artifacts,…
Descriptors: Action Research, Intervention, Memory, Dementia
Faddar, Jerich; Vanhoof, Jan; De Maeyer, Sven – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2017
School self-evaluation (SSE) often makes use of questionnaires in order to sketch a picture of the school. How respondents cognitively process questionnaire items determines the validity of SSE results. Still, one readily assumes that respondents interpret and answer items as intended by the instrument developer (referred to as cognitive…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Questionnaires, Cognitive Tests, Construct Validity
Miller, Kyle; Dilworth-Bart, Janean – Early Child Development and Care, 2014
In this study, we explored how mothers' school-related identities influence their current expectations of school identities for their children using a possible selves framework. Forty-seven mothers of preschool-aged children participated in semi-structured interviews about their school-related histories and children's school preparation.…
Descriptors: Mothers, Identification, Parent Child Relationship, Preschool Children
Carrier, Sarah J.; Whitehead, Ashley N.; Walkowiak, Temple A.; Luginbuhl, Sarah C.; Thomson, Margareta M. – International Journal of Science Education, 2017
The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate the contributions of pre-service teachers' memories of science and science education, combined with their experiences in a STEM-focused teacher preparation programme, to their developing identities as elementary school teachers of science. Data collected over three years include a series of…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Science, Science Instruction
Canel, Azize Nilgün – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2016
In this study, the Adlerian Interview Form has been used as a semi-structured, in-depth interview method to identify the experiences of six participants regarding Adler's concepts of early recollections and life style. Subsequent to transcribing the obtained information, recollections to be included in the analysis were subjected to the criterion…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Life Style, Semi Structured Interviews, Counseling
Dantas-Ferreira, Sónia – Journal of Social Science Education, 2015
In this article I attempt to analyze the social memories of wives of soldiers in service on April 25th 1974, through the methodology of analysis recommended by Adele Clarke (2005), using data collected in 11 interviews conducted between 2005 and 2008 under a PhD project. As a conceptual framework I adopt the perspective of social memory in the…
Descriptors: Females, Social History, Spouses, Military Personnel
Walker, Karen E. – Texas Journal of Literacy Education, 2015
Research concerning preschool teachers' constructions of early reading has potential to influence teachers' curricular decisions and classroom practice. Six preschool teachers in North Texas were interviewed in regard to what they think about early reading and how they develop these understandings or constructions. The systematic, inductive…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Early Reading, Teaching Methods, Interviews