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Clément Desgourdes; Liliane Carmagnac; Caroline Rosaleen O'Neill – International Journal of Educational Management, 2025
Purpose: Interest in gamification as a relevant and innovative pedagogical tool has increased in recent years among academics and educators. While considerable literature has focused on the effectiveness of gamified learning, little is known about the motivations behind its adoption. By examining teachers' perspectives, which are often overlooked,…
Descriptors: Gamification, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Adoption (Ideas)
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Guo Wen; Xie Qing – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Student employability (SE) is the foremost requirement for current university, especially in the current pandemic situation that business and industry enterprises require more capable employees to survive in a highly uncertain world. There are several characteristics of the teachers such as personalities and ability to use innovative technologies…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Teacher Characteristics, Foreign Countries, Technological Literacy
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Jeff Standley – Educational Theory, 2025
This paper examines the relationship between educators' epistemic character and their professional responsibilities, arguing that the role of educator carries unique epistemic obligations. Drawing on virtue epistemology and the ethics of belief, Jeff Standley contends that these obligations stem from education's core epistemic aims: cultivating…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Teacher Responsibility, Teacher Role, Teaching Methods
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Emily J. Morgan – Journal of Dance Education, 2024
Dance educators frequently function in a performance situation--teaching, leading discussion, rehearsing, choreographing. Because of the nature of the work, introverts may be driven to behave in a more extroverted manner and less like themselves. How do introverted teachers navigate the demands of teaching and preserve their energy while best…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Teacher Characteristics, Teaching Methods, Personality Traits
Yidan Shao – ProQuest LLC, 2025
This study investigates the integration of content and language in a Mandarin immersion program, focusing on the interplay between teacher beliefs and pedagogical practices. It examines how these practices align or diverge from teachers' stated educational ideologies through interviews, observations, and a questionnaire. This qualitative case…
Descriptors: Immersion Programs, Mandarin Chinese, Ideology, Teacher Attitudes
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Yi Zou; Xinyu Xue; Lizhen Jin; Fujun Ding – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Considering the vital role of college teachers' teaching engagement in guaranteeing the quality of higher education, this study aimed to reveal the behavioral mechanism of Chinese college teachers' teaching engagement through qualitative study based on the grounded theory. It is found that the behavior of Chinese college teachers' teaching…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Higher Education, Teachers, Grounded Theory
Alfonso Romero – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Mathematics education in the United States has faced persistent challenges, with proficiency rates plateauing since 2005 and a significant gap in proficiency between Latino and White students. Although various factors have contributed to this gap, scholars have highlighted teachers as pivotal in the achievement of Latino students. Recent research…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Latin Americans, Self Concept, Teacher Characteristics
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Cardace, Amy; Ivanchikova, Melina; Mishra, Sneha – Assessment Update, 2023
This paper focuses on a small quantitative piece of data from a larger mixed-methods evaluation project. These data were collected over multiple iterations of an online course developed for faculty about inclusive teaching. Participants rated their agreement with statements about their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. Specifically, the authors…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Online Courses, Faculty Development, Inclusion
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Gardner-Neblett, Nicole – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
Research studies and national education standards support the importance of young children acquiring narrative skills for early language and literacy development. Less is known, however, about teachers' beliefs about how essential it is to provide young children with narrative instruction. Using a person-centered approach, the current study…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Language Skills, Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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José-Manuel Sáez-López; Rolando-Óscar Grimaldo-Santamaría; Mª-Pilar Quicios-García; Esteban Vázquez-Cano – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2024
Gamification is an educational methodology and tool that offers benefits through mechanics and dynamics. It brings motivating experiences and benefits to the instructional design approach. Several studies highlight that this methodology fosters contributions in commitment, fun, enthusiasm, motivation, satisfaction, and interaction in pedagogical…
Descriptors: Gamification, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Wanicha Sakorn; Siriwiwat Lata – International Education Studies, 2024
This study investigates elementary school teachers' perceptions of the appropriate proportions of cartoons for instructional purposes, with a focus on the Thai educational context. The research aims to shed light on teachers' preferences for cartoon proportions across different grade levels, contributing valuable insights into the effective use of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Cartoons, Teaching Methods
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Carina Titus Swai; Qingtang Liu; Linjing Wu – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are platforms teachers can use to seek guidance on different strategies to update their teaching skills. This study finds the effectiveness of MOOCs in developing professional performance and skills of school teachers. It tries to show the extent to which school teachers can benefit from these courses and how…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Professionalism, Faculty Development, Teaching Methods
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Victor Okoth Saoke; Zachary N. Ndwiga; Pauline W. Githaiga; Ciriaka Muriithi Gitonga; Kaberia Isaac Kubai; Christine Mueni Nzomo; Brian Munyao Mulonzi; Dickens Okach Ngicho – European Journal of Education, 2025
Effective instruction is vital for quality education in Kenya, with learners' success mainly dependent on structured methods like the five-stage lesson plan (5-SLP). Nonetheless, the effectiveness of instruction may differ depending on the demographic and professional attributes of the teachers. Although the value of planning for content delivery…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teachers, Age, Sex
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Emily Perry; Josephine Booth – Professional Development in Education, 2024
Research into schoolteachers' professional development often focuses on its subject and pedagogical content, delivery model and mechanisms for and evaluation of professional learning. However, the role of the professional development facilitators who lead, plan and deliver professional development activities is under-researched and their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Facilitators (Individuals), Teacher Educators, Professional Development
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Safiye Temel-Aslan; Hulya Ertas-Kilic; Melihan Unlu; Betul Keray-Dincel – Science Insights Education Frontiers, 2024
Data literacy, which is considered among 21st century skills, is becoming increasingly important. In particular, incentives for data-driven decision-making draw attention to data literacy. Data literacy is also critical for teachers who need to use data in educational settings. Therefore, there is a need for data on whether teachers are equipped…
Descriptors: Data Use, Data Interpretation, Literacy, 21st Century Skills
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