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Laitsch, Daniel; Nguyen, Hien; Younghusband, Christine Ho – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2021
This paper presents an update of a 2010-literature review on class size research completed as background in preparation of an affidavit on class size provided by the lead author in the case of "British Columbia Teachers' Federation v. British Columbia," argued before the Supreme Court of British Columbia in 2010, appealed ultimately to…
Descriptors: Class Size, Teaching Conditions, Literature Reviews, Educational Research
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Knassmüller, Monika – Teaching Public Administration, 2016
As the integration of academic teaching and research with communities of practice is considered a major concern of public administration since its founding as a field, professional programmes were established on the premise that there is a positive relationship between practice and scholarship. However, the balance between them is considered…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Classroom Techniques, Theory Practice Relationship, Communities of Practice
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de Vries, Sabina; McDonald, Deirdre; Mayorga, Mary G. – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2017
This article informs counselor educators and psychologists on how to utilize action research to evaluate diverse students, course work, and to improve classroom instruction. A paucity exists in research investigating educational needs of diverse counseling students. The present action research study examined educational experiences of diverse…
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Improvement, Student Diversity, Culturally Relevant Education
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Foster, Robyn – Kairaranga, 2014
The importance of educational practices based on evidence is well-supported in the literature, however barriers to their implementation in classrooms still exist. This paper examines the phenomenon of evidence-based practice in education highlighting enablers and barriers to their implementation with particular reference to RTLB practice.
Descriptors: Barriers, Evidence, Performance Factors, Best Practices
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McCollow, Meaghan; Davis, Carol Ann; Copland, Michael – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2013
This case study is intended for use in an educational leadership class to facilitate conversation on providing effective instructional practices to students on the autism spectrum. In particular, this case study demonstrates how a school district incorporated a research-based model into their system to provide support to teachers of students with…
Descriptors: Success, Instructional Leadership, Administrator Education, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Little, Judith Warren – American Journal of Education, 2012
Despite the growing volume of research on data use systems or data use activities in which teachers engage, micro-process studies--investigations of what teachers and others actually do under the broad banner of "data use" or "evidence-based decision making"--remain substantially underdeveloped. Starting with a review of the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Investigations, Decision Making, Evaluation Utilization
Kuh, George D. – Trusteeship, 2011
Are students learning what they need to know to thrive in the 21st century? Boards can answer that question positively by ensuring that students are engaged in the kind of activities that encourage critical thinking, problem solving, and other important skills. In this article, the author discusses why student engagement matters and describes the…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Critical Thinking, Governing Boards, Classroom Techniques
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Lang, Russell; O'Reilly, Mark F.; Sigafoos, Jeff; Machalicek, Wendy; Rispoli, Mandy; Shogren, Karrie; Chan, Jeffrey M.; Davis, Tonya; Lancioni, Giulio; Hopkins, Shannon – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2010
This review examined the involvement of teachers in the intervention research for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) from 1996 through February 2008. Forty-nine studies involving teachers of children with ASD were coded for different types of involvement. Findings are discussed in regards to three issues: (a) the manner in which…
Descriptors: Intervention, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Educational History
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McCord, Olivia Love; Brown, Lora Beth – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2009
Much of what is taught in the family and consumer sciences (FCS) classroom is based on scientific research. The existing knowledge base is so broad that overlooking research as a teaching resource and tool happens often. Research enhances what is taught, thereby improving the effectiveness of teachers. Whether it be applying or translating…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Consumer Science, Secondary Education, Educational Research
Lose, Mary K. – Principal, 2008
By rejecting the term "slow learner" and using evidence-based response-to-intervention approaches, principals can effectively help struggling learners. This article includes six action steps principals can take immediately to support these learners.
Descriptors: Slow Learners, Intervention, Principals, Classroom Techniques
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Cordingley, Philippa – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2008
This article explores issues raised in knowledge transformation processes through three separate, but related lenses. It starts with a discussion of the relationship between knowledge transformation and research outputs. In so doing, it encompasses both direct research outputs, that is research reports and papers in journals, and indirect outputs,…
Descriptors: Research Utilization, Learning Processes, Specialists, Theory Practice Relationship
Huling-Austin, Leslie; And Others – 1985
The Model Teacher Induction Project (MTIP) is a research model program for the induction of beginning teachers. The program is being field tested along with a satellite project aimed at building and studying similar staff development programs. This paper reports on what has been learned from the MTIP and its satellite effort. A review of research…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Classroom Techniques, Program Development, Program Implementation
Neale, Amy E.; And Others – Pointer, 1987
The article considers the research basis for use of word processing with learning disabled fourth grade students, notes the special demands word processing makes on teachers and students in the initial learning stage, and suggests instructional approaches. (DB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities, Research Utilization
Eaves, Ronald C.; And Others – Diagnostique, 1979
The authors examine the special educator's plight in translating laboratory findings into classroom practice, in terms of the possible ungeneralizability of the experimental outcomes. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Generalization
Evertson, Carolyn M. – 1986
Four specific purposes were addressed in this study: (1) to identify models of classroom management and instructional management used by effective and less effective teachers; (2) to compare and contrast these models; (3) to compare and contrast a normative model of classroom management used in management training workshops with the models…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Development
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