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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 – 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
Naomi L. Blaushild – Grantee Submission, 2023
School systems have taken on greater roles in guiding and supporting classroom instruction by redesigning their "educational infrastructure" -- the coordinated resources, structures, and norms that support teachers' work and drive instructional improvement. However, teachers often adapt or resist common instructional approaches citing…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Instructional Improvement, Public Schools, Charter Schools
Naomi L. Blaushild – Elementary School Journal, 2023
School systems have taken on greater roles in guiding and supporting classroom instruction by redesigning their "educational infrastructure"--the coordinated resources, structures, and norms that support teachers' work and drive instructional improvement. However, teachers often adapt or resist common instructional approaches, citing…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Instructional Improvement, Public Schools, Charter Schools
Bozdemir, Orhan – Asian Journal of Education and Training, 2020
This qualitative study is based on the solutions offered by the students of the "Action Research in Education" course within the scope of the pedagogical formation certificate program at Atatürk University Faculty of Education during a 10-minute presentation in the activity called "one solution to one problem." The data…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Communication Problems, Antisocial Behavior, Preservice Teachers
Richards, Jennifer; Elby, Andrew; Luna, Melissa J.; Robertson, Amy D.; Levin, Daniel M.; Nyeggen, Colleen G. – Cognition and Instruction, 2020
Mathematics and science education researchers focused on teacher education emphasize attention and responsiveness to student thinking as central to effective classroom practice. Being responsive to student thinking involves attending to the substance of students' ideas--the meaning students are making--and pursuing that thinking, adjusting the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Attention, Teacher Response
Monson, Debra; Krupa, Erin; Lesseig, Kristin; Casey, Stephanie – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2020
This paper highlights the second phase of a multi-university research project focusing on improving secondary prospective mathematics teachers' abilities to respond to student thinking. This work is based on an Interview Module, created by the authors, which showed gains in prospective teachers' (PSTs) abilities to attend to and interpret student…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Student Relationship
Anthony Edgington – Journal of Response to Writing, 2020
This article explores the problems associated with a pedagogy of severity, which influences how teachers read and respond to student papers, and suggests that reflection, especially reflection-in-action, can be useful to writing instructors as they respond to their students' texts. Reflection-in-action, or the reflection that occurs while one is…
Descriptors: Teacher Response, Reflection, Writing Teachers, Feedback (Response)
Elena Shvidko – Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence, 2020
Providing feedback on student work is a fundamental aspect of instruction and an important part of the learning process. A considerable amount of literature describes the pedagogical value of different types of feedback--explicit vs. implicit, comprehensive vs. selective, direct vs. indirect, and feedback on content vs. feedback on form--thus…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Writing (Composition), Teacher Response, Teacher Student Relationship
Xiaosa Li; Ping Ke – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2024
Teacher feedback literacy (TFL) is an important aspect of teacher professional development and can exert a huge impact upon student learning. However, it has not received sufficient attention from higher education researchers or feedback researchers. This study reports a novice Chinese university EFL teacher's efforts to develop her feedback…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Feedback (Response)
Osvaldo Hernández González; Rosario Elena Spencer Contreras; Juan Francisco Lagos Luciano; Pilar Sanz-Cervera; Raúl Tárraga-Mínguez – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2024
A total of 40% of children with ASD have clinical symptoms of anxiety. However, there is little research on how teachers respond to this type of behaviour in the classroom. This study aimed to compare teachers' responses towards the anxiety of students with ASD and to explore the relationship between these responses and their ASD awareness and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Preschool Teachers, Elementary School Students, Preschool Children
Lisa York; Saniha Kabani; Caroline B. Rabalais; Marquis Baker; Matthew Shiloh; Nathaniel Ervin; Kate Woodbridge; Marissa Murdock; Adrian Douglass; Nadia Behizadeh – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2024
Currently, attacks on CRT and neoliberal legislation work to undermine public education and democracy in the United States. Divisive concepts legislation restricts what teachers say and do, acting as a counterwave to implementation of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. In this article, a collective of educators with diverse identities…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Teacher Attitudes, Fear, Resistance (Psychology)
Kärner, Tobias; Höning, Jana – Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training, 2021
Background: To examine relationships between teachers' experienced classroom demands and autonomic stress reactions, we report the results of a pilot study. Based on an integrative literature review, we identified and described the following situational classroom demands: time and work pressure (including missing rest periods, time pressure, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Response, Emotional Response, Stress Variables, Classroom Environment
Benson, Jeffrey – Educational Leadership, 2021
This article discusses the prevention interview, a one-to-one interview with a student, asking open-ended questions. Prevention interviews help educators learn about the whole young person to build trust that allows for new solutions for recurring problems. Prevention interviews also work well when done soon after a student has made poor behavior…
Descriptors: Prevention, Interviews, Punishment, Interpersonal Communication
Potvin, Ashley S. – Learning Environments Research, 2021
While positive teacher-student relationships are at the heart of teaching and learning, it is no easy task to improve these relationships and cultivate caring classroom communities. This study drew on key elements of improvement science. Three 9th grade language arts teachers and one researcher collaborated to plan, implement, study and revise an…
Descriptors: Student Surveys, Educational Improvement, Classroom Environment, Teacher Attitudes
Frivold Kostøl, Elin Marie; Cameron, David Lansing – Education 3-13, 2021
The purpose of this study was to explore how first-grade teachers respond to pupils in emotional distress within the framework of co-regulation. Co-regulation in this context refers to an adult-child interactive process that supports children in learning to regulate their emotions. We conducted focus group interviews at four primary schools in…
Descriptors: Teacher Response, Emotional Response, Psychological Patterns, Elementary School Students