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Amber Lassiter – ProQuest LLC, 2022
School principals' roles have evolved from mere managers to instructional leaders as a result of education reform policies. Today's school leaders must be capable of efficiently leading, motivating, and managing staff; managing the school's day-to-day operations; selecting and implementing rigorous curricula; and monitoring instruction and…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Principals, Reading Instruction, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Kaleb L. Briscoe; Candace M. Moore; Cierra Kaler-Jones; Jesse R. Ford – Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity, 2022
Using Critical Race Theory and sense of belonging, we examined the racialized experiences of 17 graduate Students of Color in hybrid higher education and student affairs (HESA) graduate preparation programs in the United States to understand how faculty members contribute to their sense of belonging. The experiences of graduate Students of Color…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Minority Group Students, Racism, Student Attitudes
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Julia Bohlmann – Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2022
The Decolonising the Curriculum (DtC) movement questions the very values we take for granted as learning developers. If our role is to develop academic literacies and support students to succeed in the curriculum as it is, can we as learning developers be decolonisers? This opinion piece argues that we can and should. It outlines where we can…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Curriculum Development, Reflective Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Basuhail, Abdullah – International Journal of Technology in Education, 2019
Problem solving techniques are one of the primary topics introduced to the computing and information technology students in tertiary education. In general, those techniques are presented using a collection of traditional tools, such as texts, graphs, illustrations, procedural steps, pseudocodes, algorithms, and flowcharts. In many cases, there is…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Programming, Problem Solving, Postsecondary Education
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Byrnes, Heidi – Language Teaching Research, 2019
Offered as a conceptual and programmatic piece, this article suggests that, due to its explicit educational orientation, the domain of instructed second language acquisition (ISLA) is challenged to align theoretical choices, research preferences, and educational practices in the interest of improving instructed L2 learning. It addresses the…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Development
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Ingram, Cindy – Art Education, 2019
Teachers spend hours each week scouring the internet for lesson ideas. Hours of scrolling, clicking on links, and typing keywords into search bars on Pinterest, Facebook, and their favorite blogs. They do not walk through library stacks to do their research, and books are no longer the primary reference point. Most art teachers find the…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Curriculum Development, Faculty Development, Art Education
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Miller, Hillary – Research in Drama Education, 2019
The theatre classroom is necessarily a space in dialogue with myths about the marginalisation of theatre as an art and theatre audiences as a public. It is precisely "because" theatre is a marginalised discipline that curricula should incorporate the processes by which the labour of theatre artists changes value and joins the mainstream;…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Teaching Methods, Audiences, Artists
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Niemi, Reetta – Educational Action Research, 2019
For decades, teacher research, as one form of action research, has been a research methodology that combines theory, practice and improvement of practices in classrooms. However, the lack of teacher autonomy and trust in their professionalism reduces teachers' opportunities to conduct teacher research in their classrooms in many countries. Based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, Teaching Methods, Educational Research
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Russell, Garnett S.; Sirota, Sandra L.; Ahmed, A. Kayum – Comparative Education Review, 2019
Using a mixed quantitative and qualitative analysis of 42 South African textbooks from the postapartheid era, we seek to understand how global human rights discourses manifest in South African textbooks across different subjects and whether these discourses may have changed over time. By employing a two-dimensional framework that examines the…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Curriculum Development
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Joris, Margot; Agirdag, Orhan – European Journal of Education, 2019
In the last two decades, calls to place citizenship education (CE) at the top of national and European educational policy and research agendas have been gaining in prominence. Large-scale comparative studies, such as the International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS), are often considered the main evidence base for setting these…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Educational Policy, Comparative Education, Teaching Methods
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Yeo, Michelle; Boman, Jennifer; Mooney, Julie A.; Phillipson, Andrea; dos Santos, Luciana da Rosa; Smith, Erika E. – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2019
This paper describes the development of a three-phase approach our team of educational developers finds useful in curriculum projects in our Teaching and Learning Centre. Informed by the literature on the importance of flexibility and iteration (Knight, 2001; Wolf, 2007) and an orientation towards Appreciative Inquiry (Srivastra & Cooperrider,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Vignettes, Teaching Methods, Higher Education
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Raley, Sheida K.; Mumbardo-Adam, Cristina; Simo-Pinatella, David; Gine, Climent – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2018
Researchers have linked the promotion of skills associated with self-determination with positive school and post-school outcomes for students with disabilities, and there is an ongoing need to promote greater access to instruction that enhances student self-determination. To that end, curricula were developed that provide teachers with content and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Self Determination, Curriculum Development, Outcomes of Education
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Oster, Robert A.; Enders, Felicity T. – Journal of Statistics Education, 2018
It is very important for medical professionals and medical researchers to be literate in statistics. However, we have found that the degree of literacy that is required should not be identical for every statistical competency or even for every learner. We first begin by describing why the development, teaching, and assessment of statistical…
Descriptors: Medical Research, Statistics, Researchers, Health Personnel
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Li, Weidong; Xie, Xiuye; Li, Huanyu – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2018
Guided by Situated Learning theory, the purpose of this article is to propose an extension to existing game-centered curricular models, named Situated Game Teaching through Set Plays (SGTSP). This proposed model fills in the gaps in the literature on game-centered curricular models by theorizing the concept of game scenarios/match conditions in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Physical Education, Educational Games, Models
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Hébert, Thomas P.; Smith, Kenneth J. – Gifted Child Today, 2018
What does it mean for teachers to understand their students? For those of who teach gifted and talented students, teachers strive to understand how they think differently than their age-peers typically do. These teachers develop curriculum that fosters what is unique about their thinking. But to understand students fully, they need also to…
Descriptors: Gifted, Social Development, Emotional Development, Curriculum Development
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