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You Don't Have to Be a Statistician to Use Data: A Process for Data-Based Decision Making in Schools
Flowers, Nancy; Carpenter, Dawn M. H. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2009
Too many educators avoid using data when making decisions because they believe it is too time-consuming to do so. The authors present five steps that make it easier to use data in making school decisions. The first step is to review school improvement plan to identify the most salient issues a school wants to improve. The second step is to…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Data Interpretation, Use Studies, Decision Making Skills
Fouad, Nadya; Cotter, Elizabeth W.; Kantamneni, Neeta – Journal of Career Assessment, 2009
This study examined the effectiveness of a college career course designed to increase career decision-making confidence and facilitate career exploration. Participants were 73 students from a large Midwestern university (65.6% women, 34.4% men, mean age 18.56). Students were given questionnaires assessing career decision-making difficulties,…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Career Choice, Decision Making, Career Development
Son, Ji Y.; Goldstone, Robert L. – Cognition and Instruction, 2009
Instruction abstracted from specific and concrete examples is frequently criticized for ignoring the context-dependent and perspectival nature of learning (e.g., Bruner, 1962, 1966; Greeno, 1997). Yet, in the effort to create personally interesting learning contexts, cognitive consequences have often been ignored. To examine what kinds of…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Perspective Taking, Form Classes (Languages), Grammar
Cuevas, Geovanni; Kralovec, Etta – Schools: Studies in Education, 2011
This story captures the tensions that existed when a small charter high school attempted to provide powerful leadership opportunities for students who had few. It details the process and outcome of offering students leadership roles in designing and implementing a student-led discipline committee. In the process, much changed at the school. The…
Descriptors: High Schools, Charter Schools, Committees, Student Empowerment
Hargrove, Patricia; Griffer, Mona; Lund, Bonnie – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2008
Purpose: This article provides information about clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) to facilitate their application to the practice of speech-language pathology. CPGs are sets of recommendations based on evidence, including expert clinical opinion, that have been developed by a panel of reviewers. In this article, CPGs are defined and their…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Early Intervention, Interrater Reliability, Speech Language Pathology
Iseli, Markus R.; Koenig, Alan D.; Lee, John J.; Wainess, Richard – National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST), 2010
Assessment of complex task performance is crucial to evaluating personnel in critical job functions such as Navy damage control operations aboard ships. Games and simulations can be instrumental in this process, as they can present a broad range of complex scenarios without involving harm to people or property. However, "automatic"…
Descriptors: Performance Tests, Performance Based Assessment, Decision Making Skills, Military Training
Ann-Yi, Sujin – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this study was to examine what career development variables, according to the Social Cognitive Career Theory, contribute to career decision-making self-efficacy, one of the key components of career development in a sample of Asian American undergraduate college students. The career literature is historically limited in empirical…
Descriptors: College Students, Urban Universities, Acculturation, Coping
Bond, John – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2011
In this study the reflection-in-action of experienced school principals was investigated. While reflection-on-action occurs after-the-fact, reflection-in-action is situated in the context of action. This qualitative study explores what principals think about as they are in the midst of dealing with an unexpected public confrontation. The purpose…
Descriptors: Principals, Public Schools, Conflict, Interpersonal Communication
Klein, Joseph – International Journal of Educational Management, 2010
Purpose: The literature indicates the advantages of decisions formulated through intuition, as well as the limitations, such as lack of consistency in similar situations. The principle of consistency (invariance), requiring that two equivalent versions of choice-problems will produce the same preference, is violated in intuitive judgment. This…
Descriptors: Intuition, Decision Making, Content Analysis, Reliability
de Souza, Adriano; Oslin, Judy – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2008
The purpose of this article is to describe a player-centered approach (PCA), highlighting its qualities, and then to provide examples of its application in coaching and teaching sport. Most of the examples relate to the game of volleyball, but many of the recommendations and examples can be applied to most team sports. The article will conclude…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Athletic Coaches, Athletes, Decision Making Skills
Beck, Sarah R.; Robinson, Elizabeth J.; Freeth, Megan M. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2008
In two experiments, we examined young children's ability to delay a response to ambiguous input. In Experiment 1, 5- and 6-year-olds performed as poorly when they needed to choose between basing an interpretation on ambiguous input and delaying an interpretation as when making explicit evaluations of knowledge, whereas 7- and 8-year-olds found the…
Descriptors: Young Children, Experimental Psychology, Decision Making Skills, Experiments
Peterson, Evan – American Journal of Business Education, 2009
Accurate and effective decision-making is one of the most essential skills necessary for organizational success. The problem-solving process provides a systematic means of effectively recognizing, analyzing, and solving a dilemma. The key element in this process is critical analysis of the situation, which can be executed by a taking a Socratic…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Business Administration Education, Decision Making Skills, Decision Making
Robbins, Steven; Trabichet, Luc – Management in Education, 2009
The belief that educational leaders need to be ethical decision-makers is recent. Thomas and Bainbridge suggest that an educational leader needs to develop technical competency in ethical leadership. Yet few leaders in schools have been trained in conflict resolution of an ethical nature and little importance has been given to this within existing…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Ethics, Ethical Instruction, Values Education
Peace Corps, 2013
The "Life Skills and Leadership Manual" is designed to be used by Peace Corps Volunteers and their counterparts who work with youth worldwide to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes integral to three Youth in Development sector competencies: (1) Support healthy lifestyles and prepare youth for family life; (2) Prepare youth for…
Descriptors: Voluntary Agencies, Volunteers, International Organizations, Daily Living Skills
Sankar, Chetan S.; Raju, P. K. – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2011
In this paper, we integrate organizational, engineering education, and educational learning literature to develop a model of student learning so as to research how learning style, behavioral tendencies, gender, and race have the potential to act as facilitators or barriers to the learning process. We argue that the gains in higher-order cognitive…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Research Design, Cognitive Style, Self Efficacy

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