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Montiel, Isabel; Mayoral, Asunción M.; Navarro-Pedreño, Jose; Maiques, Silvia – Education Sciences, 2021
Transforming learning spaces has become a priority for many schools, not only for implementing emerging methodologies but also for sanitary reasons due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Schools struggle to find solutions for the lack of space in order to respect the required safety distance, especially public schools with a very tight budget and many…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Classroom Environment, Action Research, Service Learning
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Spencer-Bennett, Kate; Grosvenor, Ian – Oxford Review of Education, 2021
In 1966 the photographer Martine Franck was commissioned by "Life International" to document the experiences of children in a new library in Paris. The visual essay she produced illuminated the materiality, the design and the children's use of the space. In Birmingham, a recent unconnected research project, 'Libraries in Women's Lives',…
Descriptors: Library Development, Interior Space, School Libraries, Aesthetics
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Dussel, Inés – Oxford Review of Education, 2021
School bathrooms are liminal spaces where notions about intimacy and one's public persona are configured and where issues such as sex and gender are centrally experienced and proved. These learnings are partially scripted by architectural design and pedagogical rules but not fully captured by them. In this article, I intend to historicise these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sanitary Facilities, Educational History, Architecture
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Strambler, Michael J.; Meyer, Joanna L.; Waterman Irwin, Clare; Coleman, George A. – Future of Children, 2021
One of the first steps in developing a research-practice partnership is forming a joint research agenda. In this article, Michael Strambler, Joanna L. Meyer, Clare Waterman Irwin, and George A. Coleman describe the collaborative process that Connecticut's Partnership for Early Education Research (PEER) used to develop an agenda driven by…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Early Childhood Education, Partnerships in Education, Agenda Setting
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Zavalina, Oksana L.; Burke, Mary – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2021
The quality of metadata has a direct effect on the ability to find, identify, select, obtain, and explore information; therefore, training to create high-quality metadata is an important, yet challenging, task for LIS educators. To provide such training effectively, instructors need to develop a vision for where best to focus their efforts,…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Metadata, Instructional Effectiveness, Graduate Students
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Satkus, Paulius; Finney, Sara J. – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2021
To understand examinee motivation, researchers have used expectancy-value theory, which posits that examinee's perceived value of the test and self-efficacy in the test domain impact test-taking effort. Conclusions from studies designed to examine these relations may be premature given methodological issues, most notably, use of cross-sectional…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Tests, Research Design, Psychological Patterns
Flynn, Mike – Educational Leadership, 2021
"A common and fair critique of online professional learning is that a lot of it is not very engaging," says professional development leader and expert Mike Flynn, who gives readers tips on how to wow their audiences with amazing online PD sessions.
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Learner Engagement, Electronic Learning, Online Courses
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Conrad, David L.; Klomes, Jeannine – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2021
One principal preparation program in Illinois experienced severe turbulence following the statewide redesign of all principal preparation programs. Myriad problems contributed to a cascading turbulence that negatively skewed stakeholder perceptions of program quality. In addition, the program failed two national accreditation submissions and faced…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Education, Educational Change, Accreditation (Institutions)
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Yan, Hongxin; Lin, Fuhua; Kinshuk – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2021
Online education is growing because of its benefits and advantages that students enjoy. Educational technologies (e.g., learning analytics, student modelling, and intelligent tutoring systems) bring great potential to online education. Many online courses, particularly in self-paced online learning (SPOL), face some inherent barriers such as…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Independent Study, Online Courses, Electronic Learning
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Meixner, Cara; Altman, Melissa; Good, Megan; Ward, Elizabeth Ben – To Improve the Academy, 2021
Course design institutes (CDIs), which systematically guide faculty through the (re)design of courses, often transpire in an intensive residency or learning community format. Little is known, to date, of the long-term impact of such initiatives, particularly in the context of faculty motivation. This longitudinal study explores changes in faculty…
Descriptors: Institutes (Training Programs), Curriculum Design, Teacher Motivation, Teacher Attitudes
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Bose, Sutapa – Journal of Learning for Development, 2021
Self-learning materials (SLM) generally lack the mechanisms for ensuring deep learning but help address the learning needs of large number of learners. Hence, it was retained as the key instructional component for a distance in-service teacher education programme offered by the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), India. However, for…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Independent Study, Instructional Materials, Distance Education
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Elliott, Ian C.; Robson, Ian; Dudau, Adina – Teaching Public Administration, 2021
Public administration as a field of work and study offers a theoretically rich yet practical tool to enact student engagement and the ideal of students-as-partners: the principles of service co-creation. Public administration, as an interdisciplinary and applied field, promoting and reflecting democratic principles, is a good source of tools for…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Curriculum Design, Public Administration Education, Cooperation
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Pham, Lam D.; Nguyen, Tuan D.; Springer, Matthew G. – American Educational Research Journal, 2021
Empirical research investigating the association between teacher pay incentives and student test scores has grown rapidly over the past decade. To integrate the findings from these studies and help inform the debate over teacher merit pay, this meta-analysis synthesizes effect sizes across 37 primary studies, 26 of which were conducted in the…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Merit Pay, Incentives, Meta Analysis
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Börekci, Caner; Uyangör, Nihat – Participatory Educational Research, 2021
The purpose of this study is to examine the partial mediating effect of epistemological beliefs in the correlation between preferences towards educational philosophy and the curriculum design approach of preservice teachers. For this purpose, pre-service teachers' educational philosophy preferences, curriculum design orientation, and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Educational Philosophy, Preferences, Curriculum Design
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Price, Christine; Archer, Arlene – Perspectives in Education, 2021
This paper explores the notion of "productive risk" as a way of understanding how diverse students can become re-makers of landscape architectural design practices and education. We trace the design trajectories of two first-year students at a South African tertiary institution and examine how the students negotiate the risk of drawing…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Horticulture, Risk, Design
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