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Sappington, Neil; Pacha, Joseph; Baker, Paul; Gardner, Dianne – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2012
"One of the most persistent findings from research on school improvement is, in fact, the symbiotic relationship between professional development and school improvement efforts" (Hawley & Valli, 1999, p. 129). These researchers, and others in the field, argue that there must be a direct relationship between the professional…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Educational Change, Professional Development, Teacher Improvement
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Sukhontapatipak, Chutamas; Srikosamatara, Sompoad – Journal of Biological Education, 2012
Providing undergraduate biology students with ecological knowledge and environmental awareness is critical for developing professionalism in sustainable development. In addition to the cognitive and psychomotor development, outdoor ecological exercises combining place-based education and experiential learning can stimulate the affective domain of…
Descriptors: Field Instruction, Student Attitudes, Action Research, Experiential Learning
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Langley, Dawn – Educational Action Research, 2012
Women Reaching Women was a three-year action research project aimed at raising awareness of world poverty, gender inequality and climate change. The project brought together the National Federation of Women's Institutes, Oxfam, the Everyone Foundation and a unique group of 28 women drawn from Women's Institutes across the country. The project…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Research Projects, Action Research, Females
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Husebo, Dag – Educational Action Research, 2012
Handling the relationship between theory and practice is seemingly an endless challenge in Norwegian teacher education, and bridging theory and practice is highlighted whenever discussions about improvement of teacher education are raised. This article contributes to this discussion by shedding new light on the relationship through an analysis of…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Preservice Teacher Education, Action Research, Teacher Improvement
Bowling, Barbara L. – School Library Monthly, 2012
How long does it take to form a habit? Recent research done at the University College London by Phillippa Lally and colleagues suggest it takes an average of sixty-six days to form a new habit. Other research indicates that rewards make habits easier to form, but it takes repetition to form a habit. A literature review conducted for Pearson…
Descriptors: Motivation, Incentives, Action Research, High School Students
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Rogers, Jennifer; Convery, Ian; Simmons, Eunice; Weatherall, Andrew – Educational Action Research, 2012
This paper is a reflective account exploring the value of using action research in a relatively new context in the United Kingdom; the development of community renewable-energy projects. There is a strong rationale for using action research in this setting due to the synergies between the principles and practice of action research and localised…
Descriptors: Action Research, Energy, Sustainable Development, Climate
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Jones, Gail; Childers, Gina; Stevens, Vanessa; Whitley, Blake – Science Teacher, 2012
Citizen science programs are becoming increasingly popular among teachers, students, and families. The term "citizen scientist" has various definitions. It can refer to those who gather information for a particular science research study or to people who lobby for environmental protection for their communities. "Citizen science" has been called…
Descriptors: Action Research, Learning Experience, Scientific Literacy, Scientists
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Chung, Pansy; Yeh, Ron Chuen; Chen, Yi-Cheng – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2016
In order to respond to the ever-changing global economic environment, the technological and vocational education system in Taiwan needs to be dramatically reformed to the changing needs of the domestic industrial structure. Integrating practical talents with practical industrial experiences and competences can help avoid discrepancy and close the…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Learning Strategies, Vocational Education, Technology Education
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Akello, Dora Lucy; Timmerman, Greetje; Namusisi, Speranza – Language and Education, 2016
Uganda introduced the use of mother tongue as medium of instruction in primary schools in 2007. This was meant to promote interaction and participation in the learning process and improve children's proficiency in reading and writing. Drawing elements of interaction and participation from the socio-cultural theory, the child-centred pedagogy was…
Descriptors: Intervention, Literacy Education, Language Proficiency, Instructional Materials
Upfold, Christopher – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2016
Technology facilitated teaching and learning can now influence the way both lecturers and students collaborate. The problem is that many of these interventions are conducted in a non-systematic ad-hoc way. There are concerns that merely adopting a traditional lecturing approach to a technology based environment provides little if any advantage to…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Graduate Study, Learning Modules, Blended Learning
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Siegel, Joseph – Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching, 2013
Much research regarding listening strategies has focused on assembling lists of reported strategies and gaining better understanding of differences in strategy usage between less- and more-skilled listeners. Less attention has been given to how the accumulating knowledge based on listening strategies informs listening strategy instruction as…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Listening Skills, Learning Strategies, English Language Learners
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Inwood, Hilary J. – International Electronic Journal of Environmental Education, 2013
This article explores curriculum development in eco-art education, an integration of art education and environmental education, as a means of increasing awareness of and engagement with the environment. It reports on a qualitative research study that tracked teachers' experiments with the design and implementation of eco-art education in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Interdisciplinary Approach, Art Education, Environmental Education
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Dueñas Macías, Fredy Alonso – HOW, 2013
This article reports on an action research study that focused on developing the distinct multiple intelligences of an English class of fifth graders through interest centers at a Colombian school. A multiple intelligences questionnaire, an open-ended observation form, and a student mini-report sheet were used to collect data. Findings revealed…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Elementary School Students, Learning Centers (Classroom), Student Development
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Daff, Lyn – Accounting Education, 2013
Communication skills are critical for an accountant's workplace success; however accounting education research to date has mainly focused on the writing and presentation skills aspects of communication skills. Research on developing accounting students' interpersonal skills has received scant attention. This paper provides an example of how to…
Descriptors: Accounting, Student Attitudes, Interpersonal Competence, Communication Skills
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McPhail, Graham J. – International Journal of Music Education, 2013
As a practitioner in both the classroom and in the instrumental studio, I am interested in how one educational context might inform the other. Within an action research paradigm, I gave a violin lesson in front of colleagues as a means to gain feedback and to open up discussion on the concept of student autonomy within the one-to-one lesson. The…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Music Education, Teaching Methods, Musical Instruments
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