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Allison P. Mugno; Lindsay C. Malloy – Applied Developmental Science, 2024
115, 6-9-year-olds (M age = 7.47 years) participated in a scripted event during which the child's mother or a stranger broke a forbidden puppet and requested secrecy. Then, children were either (1) primed for the goal of honesty (prime), (2) asked to promise to tell the truth (oath), or (3) given no instructions (control) before responding to…
Descriptors: Interviews, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Young Children, Parent Child Relationship
Liu, Yali; Buckingham, Louisa – Field Methods, 2023
To date, research on elite interviews has primarily focused on political or business settings in European and Anglo-American contexts. In this study, we examine the procedures involved in conducting elite interviews in academic settings, drawing on fieldwork with 53 senior scholars at 10 universities across five regions of northern China. We…
Descriptors: Interviews, Interpersonal Relationship, Research Methodology, College Faculty
'Being' with Research Participants: Experiences of Doing Narrative Research in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Adhikari, Devendra – Waikato Journal of Education, 2022
The global COVID-19 pandemic has severely hit the lives of the people of Nepal. The country witnessed two phases of lockdown over 10 months from March 2020 until August 2021. I completed my PhD data collection in Nepal through February to April 2021, when the pandemic's risk was naturally lowered. My research explores local value systems of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Methodology, COVID-19, Pandemics
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
Dougherty, M. V. – Research Ethics, 2021
Qualitative fieldwork research on sensitive topics sometimes requires that interviewees be granted confidentiality and anonymity. When qualitative researchers later publish their findings, they must ensure that any statements obtained during fieldwork interviews cannot be traced back to the interviewees. Given these protections to interviewees,…
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Field Studies, Qualitative Research, Interviews
Benade, Leon – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
Trust, as a philosophical concept in education, seems largely taken for granted, either because it is embedded in other discourses, or is self-evidently assumed to be one on which there is general agreement and understanding. Its associated notions, such as confidence and belief, have counters in such concepts as disappointment and betrayal. These…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Reflective Teaching, Critical Thinking, Foreign Countries
Slattery, Mary F. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Educational reform efforts over the past several decades have focused on different ways to address student achievement. Since the quality of the teacher that students have is one of the biggest in-school factors that impact student achievement, schools have focused on identifying, measuring, and improving teacher quality. Some of those reform…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Public Schools, School Administration, Administrators
Mitchell, Michael T. – Center for Creative Leadership, 2017
Does innovation matter? In a 2015 survey, the authors asked the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL®) clients about innovation. Not surprisingly, nearly all of them--94%--said that innovation is important. People are living in a time when technology is advancing at a blistering pace, creating new possibilities for individuals and organizations…
Descriptors: Innovation, Interviews, Employers, Behavior
David, Shannon L.; Hitchcock, John H.; Ragan, Brian; Brooks, Gordon; Starkey, Chad – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2018
Developing psychometrically sound instruments can be difficult, especially if little is known about the constructs of interest. When constructs of interest are unclear, a mixed methods approach can be useful. Qualitative inquiry can be used to explore a construct's meaning in a way that informs item writing and allows the strengths of one analysis…
Descriptors: Interviews, Item Response Theory, Test Construction, Psychometrics
James, Jennifer Hauver; Kobe, Jessica F.; Zhao, Xiaoying – Teachers College Record, 2017
Background/Context: Research reveals that peer dialogue can contribute to improved cognitive ability and reasoning, increased tolerance for difference, and appreciation for talk as a means of problem solving. When invited to participate in such dialogue, however, not all children do, and often, degrees of engagement reflect demographic patterns.…
Descriptors: Children, Trust (Psychology), Peer Relationship, Interpersonal Communication
Edwards, Brian; Gammell, Jessica – Learning Professional, 2017
Fostering a robust professional learning culture in schools is vital for attracting and retaining high-caliber talent. Education leaders are looking for guidance on how to establish and sustain an environment that fosters continuous learning. Based on their experience in helping educators design and implement professional learning systems, the…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Instructional Design, Interviews, Teacher Attitudes
Clenchy, Kelly R. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This research study reviewed literature specific to the evolution of teacher evaluation models and explored the effectiveness of standards-based evaluation models' potential to facilitate professional growth. The researcher employed descriptive phenomenology to conduct a study of teachers' perceptions of a standard-based evaluation model's…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Models, Standards, Phenomenology
Thompson, Carol; Wolstencroft, Peter – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2018
The role of the middle manager has proved to be a difficult one to define due to the fluid nature of the tasks performed and the heterogeneity of understanding that exists for the term. This is further complicated by the differences associated with the context in which individual manager's work. This research, which explores the drive towards…
Descriptors: Public Sector, Private Sector, Middle Management, Trust (Psychology)
Mikhaylova, Anna; Popova, Liudmila – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The research consists in studying the level of population's trust in nasleg administration (in the administrative-territorial unit) of MS "Khatyryksky nasleg" of Namsky ulus using the case study. The leading research methods for the problem are empirical methods that allow revealing the level of population's trust in administration. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Local Government, Government Role
Plows, Vicky – Teaching Education, 2017
The success of alternative and flexible education settings, serving young people for whom mainstream schooling has not worked well, rests on the practices of their staff. This paper explores interview and survey data on the professional learning experiences and perceptions of staff working in flexible learning programmes across Victoria,…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Educational Practices, Faculty Development, Foreign Countries