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Seema P. V. – Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an important force in many fields, including education. Using Artificial Intelligence in classrooms can improve learning, make education more personal, and help teachers in their work. AI can change education by offering personalized learning, making assessments easier, and supporting teachers. It can also…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Faculty Development, Equal Education
Project Tomorrow, 2025
Project Tomorrow's Speak Up® Research reports have advocated for a broader definition of the digital divide to include access challenges at home and the obstacles K-12 students face in gaining access to high quality digital tools and resources to support classroom learning. Project Tomorrow, in collaboration with Spectrum Business, is creating a…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Technology
Barbara Schulte – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
Educational theorizing makes use of various tools and perspectives to understand how differentiation processes in education have emerged as responses to socio-historical developments. Drawing on a systematic literature review, this article finds that educational research has framed these responses in five different ways: as structural-functional…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Meta Analysis, Educational Theories, Ethnic Groups
Corson, Jordan; Dauphinais, Jennifer; Friedrich, Daniel – New Educator, 2020
This paper explores a historical analysis of the comic book character Robin to illuminate how different understandings of youth at different historical points intersect with notions of pedagogy to make certain forms of childhood intelligible to educators and researchers. We analyze different configurations of Robin's identity, taking up questions…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Cartoons, Educational History, Interpersonal Relationship
Eller, Amanda L.; Polka, Walter S.; Mete, Rosina E. – Educational Research: Theory and Practice, 2019
As part of a 12-state nationwide study, elementary teachers in small-town and rural Idaho were surveyed regarding their actual use of differentiation versus their desired use of differentiation in the classroom across five teaching-learning behaviors: classroom expectations of students; student objectives; student evaluations; teacher…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Individualized Instruction, Teacher Attitudes, Expectation
Sabani, Noraisikin; Hardaker, Glenn; Sabki, Aishah; Salleh, Sallimah – International Journal of Information and Learning Technology, 2016
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore what is believed to be a deep connection between Islamic pedagogy as a way to cultivate personal learning experiences. The paper discusses the relationship between the characterising features of Islamic pedagogy and personalised learning that remains central to Islamic institutional developments.…
Descriptors: Islam, Religious Education, Learning Experience, Individualized Instruction
Cherner, Todd; Smith, Douglas – New Educator, 2017
As technology continues developing and being integrated into all facets of society, it has a direct impact on education. In response, TPACK (Mishra & Koehler, 2006) was developed as a framework to guide how teachers think about the relationship between their knowledge of pedagogy, content, and technology. However, since its first articulation,…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Teaching Methods, Correlation
Fried, Simone – Rennie Center for Education Research & Policy, 2018
Between 1990 and 2010, the demographics of Everett, Massachusetts underwent significant change. Families that were new to the community, and new to the United States, arrived to the predominantly white working-class community, bringing ethnic and linguistic diversity. Everett Public Schools faced a challenge in accommodating a more diverse student…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Public Schools, Student Diversity, Student Needs
Siler-Evans, Kyle; Steiner, Elizabeth D.; Hamilton, Laura S.; Pane, John F. – RAND Corporation, 2014
The purpose of this document is to descriptively summarize instructional staff responses to a survey administered by RAND in 23 personalized learning (PL) schools in Spring 2014. This work was performed at the request of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), as part of a multi-year evaluation contract. The 23 schools were selected from a…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Teacher Surveys, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Aspelin, Jonas – Education Inquiry, 2014
Teaching is today often described as a matter of adjusting to the individual lives of students. Building on the premises of three educational theories, mainly Martin Buber's concept of 'inclusion', the article aims to confront this idea and show how pedagogical attitude can be perceived from a relational perspective. A model is constructed in…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Student Centered Learning, Inclusion, Educational Theories
Foss, Karen A.; Foss, Sonja K.; Paynton, Scott; Hahn, Laura – Journal of Case Studies in Education, 2014
This case study addresses the exigence of low retention and graduation rates of college students. The authors sought to incorporate the perspectives of all three stakeholders implicated in retention efforts--administrators, faculty, and students--by implementing a personalized system of instruction (PSI) in eight of their college courses. This…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Academic Persistence, School Holding Power, College Students
Ryan, Thomas G.; Coneybeare, Stephanie – Journal of the International Association of Special Education, 2013
The existence of underachievers who are gifted remains an important concern for many educators. As educators work to reverse this phenomenon we believe the underachievement of gifted students needs attention via this research and other studies that contextualize the issues within the North American education system. The authors believed that every…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Definitions, Educational Methods, Ability Identification
Pressey, Briana – Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop, 2013
As technologies gain an increasingly strong foothold in the classroom, there are more and more surveys seeking to gauge teachers' interests and attitudes towards integrating devices, software, and tools into their practice. We've noticed that while each of the major surveys that have been announced over the past year and a half offer a unique take…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, National Surveys, Teacher Surveys, Teacher Attitudes
Rasmussen, Annette – Ethnography and Education, 2012
Talent and the development of talent have become increasingly dominant topics in the public sphere. Topics of talent also figure as important objectives for the education policies in Denmark, where various initiatives, including science centres for talents, annual talent camps and competitions, and not least resources and funding, are provided as…
Descriptors: Integrated Activities, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Talent
Goddard, Yvonne L.; Neumerski, Christine M.; Goddard, Roger D.; Salloum, Serena J.; Berebitsky, Daniel – Elementary School Journal, 2010
At a time when educators and policy makers are focused on improving outcomes for all children, we believe it is essential to understand better the ways in which principals may influence instructional norms in their schools. Our literature review led us to believe that a combination of leadership approaches is important for supporting teachers' use…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Principals, Teacher Attitudes, Administrator Role