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Karen Aldrup; Bastian Carstensen; Uta Klusmann – Educational Psychologist, 2024
Theoretical perspectives emphasize the relevance of teachers managing their emotions for positive teacher-student interactions and student outcomes (i.e., teaching effectiveness). Four largely distinct lines of research inspired by (1) Gross' process model of emotion regulation, the concepts of (2) coping, (3) emotional labor, and (4) emotional…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Self Control, Teacher Response, Teacher Student Relationship
Dukewich, Kriste; Larsen, Carmen – Online Submission, 2023
Generative AI platforms like ChatGPT have exploded into our cultural awareness this year. Across post-secondary institutions, it was immediately apparent that faculty were eager to explore and discuss what this potentially disruptive technology might mean for them, their courses and their students. We wanted to create an opportunity for that…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Postsecondary Education
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Kendra Wells; Lia M. Daniels – Canadian Journal of Education, 2024
This narrative inquiry study delves into the emotional experiences of teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic, using restorying (Connelly & Clandinin, 1990) as a primary data analytic approach. Drawing on terror management theory, theories of emotional coping, broaden-and-build theory, and theories of emotion regulation, this study explores…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Molyneux, Tonje M. – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2021
A quality education for all children and youth is required for the continued advancement of modern civilization. But this outcome is threatened by a growing international teacher shortage. Increased rates of teacher attrition and reduced rates of enrollment in teacher education programs are driving this shortage; however, research suggests that…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Response, Emotional Response
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Desyatova, Yuliya – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2020
Expert teachers' experiences with the implementation of portfolio-based language assessment (PBLA) were analyzed through the conceptual framework of critical pedagogy. Serious practitioner concerns about mandatory PBLA implementation challenged the official narrative of PBLA as a progressive change. Through a close examination of three expert…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Resistance to Change, Program Implementation, Portfolio Assessment
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Dimitropoulos, Gina; Cullen, Emma; Cullen, Olivia; Pawluk, Chris; McLuckie, Alan; Patten, Scott; Bulloch, Andrew; Wilcox, Gabrielle; Arnold, Paul D. – School Mental Health, 2022
To date, minimal research has explored the perceptions of secondary school staff regarding their realized and potential contributions to the redress of mental health stigma and support of students with mental health concerns within school environments. The aim of this study was to identify and describe the practicable roles school staff perceive…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Secondary School Teachers, Counselors, Administrators
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Poitras Pratt, Yvonne; Hanson, Aubrey Jean – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2022
Instructors teaching an Indigenous education course face the challenges of shifting students' understanding and inviting them into the work of decolonizing education. Indigenous instructors take on the embodied and emotional work of highlighting diverse representations of Indigenous peoples, histories, and perspectives in scholarship in order to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Preservice Teacher Education
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Eaton, Sarah Elaine; Conde, Cristina Fernández; Rothschuh, Stefan; Guglielmin, Melanie; Otoo, Benedict Kojo – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2020
This mixed methods case study investigated faculty perspectives and practice around plagiarism in a Western Canadian faculty of education. Data sources included interviews, focus groups, and a survey. Findings showed that participants (N = 36) were disinclined to follow established procedures. Instead, they tended to deal with plagiarism in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Plagiarism, Higher Education, Educational Practices
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Copp, Derek – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2019
One of the major functions of large-scale assessment is educational accountability. The expectation for the improvement of instruction based on test results is called "professional accountability" and it is built into provincial assessment policies across Canada. This study asked teachers to self-report on instructional changes they have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Accountability, State Policy, Educational Policy
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van Leent, Lisa – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2017
Teachers experience a range of situations in the primary school context where students talk about, share ideas and use words and actions that might be described as non-heteronormative in character. This article reports on teachers' experiences of the ways in which they respond to actions and events they see as non-heteronormative. It identifies…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Sexuality, Teacher Role
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Cunningham, Charles E.; Rimas, Heather; Mielko, Stephanie; Mapp, Cailin; Cunningham, Lesley; Buchanan, Don; Vaillancourt, Tracy; Chen, Yvonne; Deal, Ken; Marcus, Madalyn – Journal of School Violence, 2016
Prevention programs yield modest reductions in bullying in North American schools. This study explored the perspective of educators regarding factors limiting the impact of these initiatives. Transcripts from nineteen 90-min focus groups with 103 educators were coded thematically. Educators felt that off-site incidents, cyberbullying, and the…
Descriptors: Bullying, Crime Prevention, Program Effectiveness, Thematic Approach
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Blais, Julie; Motz, Christopher P.; Pychyl, Timothy A. – College Teaching, 2016
The purpose of this paper is to describe the Mentored-Teaching Program (MTP), an initiative in the development of graduate student teaching through discipline-based mentored-teaching practice. We begin with a brief overview of what is required to create a seminar in university teaching and the MTP from the departmental perspective. We then turn…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Mentors, Graduate Study, Graduate Students
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Lewthwaite, Brian; Wiebe, Rick – Research in Science Education, 2011
This paper reports on the initial outcomes from the end of the fourth year of a 5 year research and professional development project to improve chemistry teaching among three cohorts of chemistry teachers in Manitoba, Canada. The project responds to a new curriculum introduction advocating a tetrahedral orientation (Mahaffy, "Journal of…
Descriptors: Models, Chemistry, Foreign Countries, Statistical Analysis
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Shim, Jenna Min – Curriculum Inquiry, 2012
A major goal of this study was to inquire into and gain an understanding of teachers' emotional responses to cultural differences by investigating how teachers handle stories with intercultural themes. The broader goal was to inquire into teachers' emotional lives that though not necessarily visible to them, nonetheless affect what they perceive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Story Telling, Middle School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Wassermann, Selma – Phi Delta Kappan, 2009
It is 40-plus years since the upstart Professional Development Program was initiated at Simon Fraser University. Among its many audacious innovations, the program offered opportunities for practicing teachers to play leading roles in the professional development of student teachers. Seconded (temporarily released) to the university for two-year…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Student Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Foreign Countries
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