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Norma Ghamrawi; Abdullah Abu-Tineh; Tarek Shal; Yousef M. Al-Shaboul; Abdellatif Sellami – Educational Forum, 2025
This phenomenological inquiry investigated the often-overlooked negative aspects of subject leaders'/coordinators' influence on teacher leadership development, utilizing semi-structured interviews with 11 teachers who relinquished leadership roles due to these reasons. Findings suggest that subject leaders/coordinators impede teacher leadership…
Descriptors: Coordinators, Teacher Leadership, Instructor Coordinators, Teacher Administrator Relationship
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Rabah Halabi – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2025
This study addresses the status and conduct of the Arab lecturer in Jewish-Hebrew academia in Israel, and how this impacts Arab students. The study is conducted through the self-research of a case study, in light of my having served as an Arab lecturer in Hebrew academia for more than two decades. The case study is based on my students' written…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Diversity (Faculty), Arabs
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Kevin Proudfoot – Journal of Education Policy, 2025
Teachers' negative experiences of high-stakes accountability have been documented extensively, but the ways in which teachers are able to engage in tactics of resistance in response are less well known. This is most especially true in terms of the subtle, covert forms of resistance which occur through the practice of teachers' everyday working…
Descriptors: Resistance (Psychology), Teaching Experience, Teacher Attitudes, Negative Attitudes
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Ane Izagirre; Jon Anasagasti; Ainhoa Berciano – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2025
Probability literacy has gained importance in educational curricula. The aim of this research was to analyse secondary education teachers' attitudes towards probability and its teaching and to examine differences across the factors of gender, academic training, and work experience. From a positivist paradigm, a quantitative methodology was used.…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Mathematics Instruction, Probability
K. C. Culver; Benjamin Selznick; Adrianna Kezar – Pullias Center for Higher Education, 2025
This report provides insights into VITAL faculty members' engagement in sustained professional development (SPD) programs, such as faculty learning communities. Throughout the report, we examine how differences in VITAL faculty's career characteristics (e.g., full-time or part-time, promotion opportunities and contract length, career role,…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Communities of Practice, College Faculty, Part Time Faculty
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Laura Woodman; Rhonda Breitkreuz; Rebecca Gokiert; Adam M. Galovan – International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy, 2025
Given the unique challenges of offering childcare in home-based settings, specialized support is needed to help family childcare educators offer high-quality early learning and childcare. The purpose of this study was to increase understanding of the unique needs of home-based educators and identify supports based on educator and consultant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Care, Child Caregivers, Early Childhood Teachers
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Lara K.T. Smetana; Ali Kushki – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2025
Professional identity tensions are a common part of teachers' experience and have been shown to present opportunities for professional growth when approached as a learning opportunity. This study investigated the use of a questionnaire as a tool within an at-tension pedagogical approach. Authors collected data from six teacher candidates enrolled…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Faculty Development, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
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Eeva Asp; Eija Räikkönen; Niina Rutanen; Paula Salmi; Tuija Aro; Marja-Leena Laakso – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Early reciprocal language experiences are crucial for children's language development. Early childhood education and care (ECEC) has the potential to facilitate language development. However, knowledge on ECEC educators' actions in implementing early language facilitation is scarce. This study surveyed educators' declared practices of early…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Infants, Language Acquisition
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Gregory R. L. Hadley – Rural Educator, 2025
This article, which combines research with lived experience, discusses how youth entrepreneurship education stands as a promising pedagogy in rural contexts. The author situates the research by sharing experiences teaching in rural schools at a time of declining enrollment and rampant outmigration. The article then explores educational pathways,…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Entrepreneurship, Teaching Experience, Sustainability
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Martina Giltenane; Maura Dowling – International Journal of Technology in Education and Science, 2025
In March 2020 most universities internationally were forced to provide education remotely due to university closures secondary to the COVID-19 pandemic. This rapid transfer to online delivery of educational programmes-initiated challenges for students and faculty. Synthesizing qualitative research on nursing and midwifery faculty and student…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, College Faculty, Teaching Experience, Obstetrics
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Fadi Bou Reslan; Jihad El Hokayem – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2025
During the COVID-19 pandemic, several countries have eliminated face-to-face classes in all schools, requiring all teachers to deliver classes remotely. In this regard, the wide spread of information and communication technology (ICT) products and services in the educational sector became a burden for several teachers. This article aims to study…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Online Courses, Educational Technology
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Peter K. Hatemi; Rose McDermott – Journal of Political Science Education, 2025
The academy has undergone substantial change in the last decade with many new internal and external pressures. Relatively fewer full-time faculty are asked to do much more. Advisers are taking on more roles than previously expected, with little to no training. Graduate student enrollment has increased while the job market has tightened. Graduate…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Faculty Advisers, Mentors, College Faculty
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Govinda Prasad Gaihre; Jeevan Khanal – Community College Review, 2025
Background: There is ample evidence to suggest that the motivation of teachers plays a significant role in the success of their students. While there is a substantial body of literature on teacher motivation, most of it is centered on schools and universities. Objectives: This article presents an analysis of the perception of motivation among…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Colleges, College Faculty, Teacher Motivation
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Sultan Kilinc; Nikkia D. Borowski – Exceptional Children, 2025
This study examines three preschool educators' perspectives and experiences implementing Spanish-English dual language bilingual education (DLBE) for young emergent multilinguals with disabilities (EMwDs) for the first time. Inclusive DLBE can provide both linguistic and disability-related support to EMwDs. However, several barriers, such as…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Bilingual Education, Students with Disabilities, Preschool Children
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Jennifer Kidd; Danielle Rhemer; Kristie Gutierrez; Stacie I. Ringleb; Krishnanand Kaipa; Orlando Ayala; Pilar Pazos; Francisco Cima; Isaac Kumi – International Journal of STEM Education, 2025
Background: Teacher educators have begun exploring the most effective ways to prepare preservice teachers (PSTs) to engage elementary students in engineering design. However, this remains challenging as PSTs continue to report a lack of exposure to engineering during their K-12 school experiences. This study investigates the engineering-related…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Engineering Education, Preservice Teachers, Design
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