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Nicolette Grasley-Boy – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background: Strong classroom management skills are necessary for students' academic and behavioral success (e.g., Korpershoek et al., 2016), and group contingencies are an effective strategy teachers can use to help improve classroom behaviors (Little et al., 2015; Maggin et al., 2012). CW-FIT is one group contingency intervention that helps…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Teacher Response, Student Behavior
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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
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Lindsay M. Fallon; Patrick Robinson-Link; Tyler A. Womack; Laura A. Alba; Ryan Sunda; Staci Ballard; Margarida Veiga; Austin H. Johnson – School Psychology Review, 2024
Racism is enmeshed within the fabric of U.S. public education, making it critical to identify and dismantle. One way to do this is to provide professional development (PD) to teachers targeting antiracism to build awareness, decenter whiteness, and advance racial equity in schools. This systematic review is a synthesis of antiracism PD studies,…
Descriptors: Racism, Public Education, Equal Education, Urban Schools
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Alyson L. Lavigne; Shanena Allen; Shiquan Shao; Jorge Americo Acosta Feliz – Journal of Educational Supervision, 2023
As principals seek to strengthen their impact on teaching and learning, it is critical to understand how principals provide feedback to teachers about their instruction and the focus of those conversations. This study examined the content and quality of principals' (N = 4) verbal feedback to teachers (N = 11) during post-observation conferences (N…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Teacher Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
Lindsay M. Fallon; Patrick Robinson-Link; Tyler A. Womack; Laura A. Alba; Ryan Sunda; Staci Ballard; Margarida Veiga; Austin H. Johnson – Grantee Submission, 2023
Racism is enmeshed within the fabric of U.S. public education, making it critical to identify and dismantle. One way to do this is to provide professional development (PD) to teachers targeting anti-racism to build awareness, decenter whiteness, and advance racial equity in schools. This systematic review is a synthesis of anti-racism PD studies,…
Descriptors: Racism, Public Education, Equal Education, Urban Schools
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Phipps, Aaron R.; Wiseman, Emily A. – Education Finance and Policy, 2021
Teacher evaluation systems that use in-class observations, particularly in high-stakes settings, are frequently understood as accountability systems intended as nonintrusive measures of teacher quality. Presumably, the evaluation system motivates teachers to improve their practice--an accountability mechanism--and provides actionable feedback for…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Observation, Accountability, Teacher Improvement
Megan Lucas; Jenna Julius – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2024
Since 2021, unprecedented increases in energy costs, rapid increases in food costs and substantial increases in the cost of housing via higher rent/mortgage costs have driven a dramatic rise in the cost of living across England. Despite inflation having fallen from its peak in winter 2022, costs remain high compared to incomes and cost pressures…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Change, Cost Indexes, Family Income
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Nikolett Szelei; Ana Sofia Pinho; Luís Tinoca – Urban Education, 2024
This study explored 'cultural diversity' in urban schools in Portugal by conducting discourse analysis on interviews with school practitioners. Findings show that 'cultural diversity' was dominantly anchored in Othering 'foreigners' that mainly associated 'non-native speakers' to difficulties in integration, participation and teachers'pedagogical…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Personnel, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries
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Woo, Ashley; Lee, Sabrina; Tuma, Andrea Prado; Kaufman, Julia H.; Lawrence, Rebecca Ann; Reed, Nastassia – RAND Corporation, 2023
In this report, drawing on the spring 2022 American Instructional Resources Survey, the authors examine teachers' awareness of and responses to limitations on how they can address race- or gender-related topics in their instruction. Teachers experienced limitations that infringed on their instructional autonomy, which included their choice of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Teachers, Classroom Environment, Educational Policy
Megan Lucas; Rachel Classick; Amy Skipp; Jenna Julius – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2023
The cost-of-living has been rising sharply across England since 2021, including unprecedented increases in energy costs, rapid increases in the costs of food and significant increases in the costs of housing via higher rents/mortgage costs. Drawing on online surveys of over 2700 teachers and senior leaders in April and May 2023 in mainstream and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Change, Cost Indexes, Family Income
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Anne Southall – British Journal of Special Education, 2024
Research documenting the effects of trauma in early childhood describes the profound and long-term consequences of child abuse and neglect on the developing brain and the subsequent deficits in critical cognitive and social development. While educators have increasingly endeavoured to understand this impact and become more 'trauma-informed' in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Trauma Informed Approach, Barriers, Mild Intellectual Disability
Shawn Verow – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to examine the relationship between a teacher's level of implicit and explicit bias, as well as teacher perceptions of the role bias plays in the school setting. A purposeful sample of Black, Hispanic, and White public-school teachers in a large region of southeast Texas was solicited to complete the…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Bias, Teacher Attitudes, Early Childhood Education
Jonathon Peter Sanchez – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Disproportionate discipline, the overrepresentation of predominately Black and Latinx students in school disciplinary actions, has led to students from these groups being suspended more frequently and for longer durations than their White peers. This trend is found most often in subjective discipline incidents (SDIs) where authority figures must…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Hispanic American Students, Discipline Policy, Racial Discrimination
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Ahlström, Björn; Danell, Mats – Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy, 2019
For a long time, the Swedish government has tried different reforms to counteract declining student results. One action was to implement a salary-lift for teachers perceived as especially skilled. However, changes within socially complex systems tend to create tensions and resistance among the staff. In this reform, a majority of teachers were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Teacher Salaries, Merit Pay
Lindsay M. Fallon; Margarida B. Veiga; Annisha Susilo; Patrick Robinson-Link; Talia S. Berkman; Takuya Minami; Stephen P. Kilgus – Grantee Submission, 2022
It is important to explore the relationship between teachers' perceptions of their cultural responsiveness as well as students' classroom behavior and risk, as these relationships may impact decisions about equitable access to school behavioral health supports. This paper includes two studies conducted with teachers in two large suburban school…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, High School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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