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Cudeiro, Amalia – School Administrator, 2005
The superintendent's role today is so complex that it deals with so many competing issues and is measured by such high standards tied to accountability for results that few are willing to tackle the job these days. With such a seemingly impossible job to tame, it is amazing that some superintendents still can truly affect student achievement. In…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Principals, Academic Achievement, Leadership Styles
Anderson, Nancy A.; Barksdale, Mary Alice; Hite, Clare E. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2005
This study investigates the value of early field experience students' observations of both peers and cooperating teachers in elementary classrooms where they had daily instructional duties. The participants in this study were 34 elementary education students enrolled in their last semester of coursework before the final student teaching…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Observation, Cooperating Teachers
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Soulliere, Danielle M. – Qualitative Report, 2005
The present analysis is a reframing of an earlier study conducted by the author to compensate for perceived deficiencies in previous studies on police decisions in sexual assault complaints. Specifically, qualitative comparative analysis was employed at the micro-social level to reveal justification scenarios, employed by investigating…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Participant Observation, Comparative Analysis, Police
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Rush, Karena S.; Kurtz, Patricia F.; Lieblein, Tara L.; Chin, Michelle D. – Journal of Early and Intensive Behavior Intervention, 2005
This study examined the utility of a paired-choice preference assessment in predicting reinforcer efficacy for a 13-month old with a history of prenatal drug exposure. First, two paired-choice assessments were conducted one week apart, using the same items. A high level of correspondence between the two assessments was observed. Next, a reinforcer…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Infants, Program Effectiveness, Positive Reinforcement
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Hayes, Debra; Christie, Pam; Mills, Martin; Lingard, Bob – Journal of Educational Administration, 2004
This paper draws on a three-year study of 24 schools involving classroom observations and interviews with teachers and principals. Through an examination of three cases, sets of leadership practices that focus on the learning of both students and teachers are described. This set of practices is called productive leadership and how these practices…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Classroom Observation Techniques, Interviews, Leadership
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Morris, Tracy L.; Hirshfeld-Becker, Dina R.; Henin, Aude; Storch, Eric A. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2004
Social anxiety affects children across the developmental spectrum. Early-onset social phobia may be particularly impairing because of its disruptive effects on social and academic functioning during a child's formative years and because of the elevated risks of childhood adversity in anxious individuals. Unfortunately, little attention has been…
Descriptors: Identification, Inhibition, Young Children, Psychopathology
Shanmuganathan, Thilagavathi – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2005
In attempting to provide empirical qualitative data analysis, the researcher has to work within many constraints. There are ethical issues that need to be considered and evaluated in the managing of data, especially one that is naturally occurring. One of the more popular methods of "capturing" this data is through audio recording and to be able…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Data Analysis, Ethics, Researchers
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Bohnert, Andrea; Spitzlei, Vera; Lippert, Karl L.; Keilmann, Annerose – Volta Review, 2006
Between 2000 and 2006, the University Clinic for Ear Nose and Throat and Communication Disorders in Mainz, Germany, performed 41 bilateral cochlear implantations in children. This article addresses some of the factors to be considered in a decision to bilaterally implant a child, including the age of the child at the first implant, the length of…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Children, Age, Time
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Rhode, Maria – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2005
The phenomenon of neonatal imitation, and the use of mutual imitation by mother and baby in the service of attunement, are considered in relation to psychoanalytic theories of mirroring, imitation and identification. Material from infant observation and from the treatment of two children on the autistic spectrum is discussed in terms of the…
Descriptors: Mothers, Autism, Imitation, Identification (Psychology)
Beers, Barry – Principal Leadership, 2004
In this article, the author shares some findings from his classroom observations. He has found that, in the typical classroom, a small group of students answers many questions and as much as half of the class answers no questions at all. One problem with such a response pattern is that teachers often decide how well the lesson is going from the…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Principals, Student Characteristics, Classroom Environment
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Gielen, Pascal – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2006
In 1999, the Italian Arte Povera artist Michelangelo Pistoletto and other artists laid the foundations of The University of Ideas (UNIDEE), an exceptional international artist-in-residence programme with a strong ideological foundation. As a sociologist of culture I had the opportunity to do research in the huge organization for a month by doing…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Participant Observation, Art Education, Artists
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Schuck, Sandy; Russell, Tom – Studying Teacher Education, 2005
The notion of critical friendship is central to self-study. A critical friend acts as a sounding board, asks challenging questions, supports reframing of events, and joins in the professional learning experience. In this paper, we share our experiences of acting as critical friends for each other in two separate self-studies of practice. We…
Descriptors: Criticism, Friendship, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Reflective Teaching
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Barra, Paul A. – Science Teacher, 2002
Most biology students have the opportunity to look at protozoa under the microscopes or keep mealworms in a bowl. They may manipulate the heart rate of "Daphnia" or calculate the respiration of plants. They may even grow corn in the spring or keep fish and a small rodent or two. But once the class hamster grows testy from being awakened every…
Descriptors: Animals, Metabolism, Observation, Science Laboratories
Menelly, Daniel – Teaching Pre K-8, 2004
If learning took the form of a vehicle, skills should be considered the gears that allow it to operate. Essential skills like keen observation and active listening are, according to this author, the first and second gears in the learning process. Yet in the age of information, where the name and likeness of a product is typically repeated five to…
Descriptors: Observation, Listening Skills, Thinking Skills, Skill Development
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Kane, Jean – Gender and Education, 2006
In this paper attention will be paid to issues arising from school-based research into the experience of working-class boys who are excluded. National and local school exclusion statistics indicate an overall gender imbalance: in the secondary school sector, for every four boys who are excluded only one girl is excluded. Furthermore, statistics…
Descriptors: Observation, Males, Case Studies, Expulsion
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