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Peer reviewedZigo, Diane – Action in Teacher Education, 2001
Discusses the contextualized needs of rural language arts teachers, highlighting how one such teacher responded to challenges she faced and noting how graduate teacher education programs can be tailored to provide teachers access to the theory, pedagogical approaches, professional networks, and opportunities for empowerment that can help them…
Descriptors: Accountability, Case Studies, Context Effect, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKeith, Bruce; Layne, Jenny Sundra; Babchuk, Nicholas; Johnson, Kurt – Social Forces, 2002
A study of 2,910 sociologists who received doctorates in 1972-76 found that gender differences in scholarship productivity occurred within the first 6 years of the doctorate and continued throughout the career due to different employment patterns and publication trajectories. The results support Merton's contention that context structures the…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Faculty, Context Effect, Employment Patterns
Peer reviewedVon Secker, Clare – Journal of Educational Research, 2002
Used hierarchical linear models to estimate the extent to which five inquiry-based teacher practices promoted student achievement and reduced achievement gaps among diverse students. Data from the National Education Longitudinal Study suggest that teacher practices that improve overall academic excellence simultaneously are as likely to contribute…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Context Effect, Diversity (Student), Equal Education
Peer reviewedLumpe, Andrew T.; Chambers, Elisha – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2001
Describes the development of an instrument to assess teachers' context beliefs about using technology in the classroom based on a study of teachers in a professional development program on technology integration. Highlights include capability beliefs; context beliefs; personal agency belief patterns; content validity; and construct and predictive…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Construct Validity, Content Validity, Context Effect
Peer reviewedPychyl, Timothy A.; Clarke, Darlene; Abarbanel, Tracy – Teaching of Psychology, 1999
Examines the World Wide Web as a tool for encouraging collaborative group work in two teaching environments (high school and graduate school). Finds that the Web environment provided: (1) separations between individual contributions; (2) a structure for participation; (3) access to others contributions; (4) individual work space; and (5) equal…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Context Effect, Cooperative Learning, Graduate Students
Chiaburu, Dan S.; Tekleab, Amanuel G. – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2005
Purpose: To investigate individual and contextual antecedents of learning, transfer of learning, training generalization and training maintenance in a work context. Design/methodology/approach: The hypotheses were tested using hierarchical regression analysis on data obtained from 119 employees who attended training programs. Findings: The data…
Descriptors: Maintenance, Transfer of Training, Goal Orientation, Motivation
Starble, Amy; Hutchins, Tiffany; Favro, Mary Alice; Prelock, Patricia; Bitner, Brooke – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2005
The purpose of this article is to describe a family-centered collaborative approach for developing and implementing augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device training for one family. Family-centered training emphasized collaboration with the primary investigator and focused on needs assessment, the identification of priority…
Descriptors: Intervention, Needs Assessment, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Family Programs
Kingsbury, G. Gage – Educational Leadership, 2006
In the No Child Left Behind Act and the What Works Clearinghouse, the federal government has attempted to establish guidelines for the type of education research that U.S. schools should consider in selecting instructional programs and resources. The government's clear preference for the medical model--a powerful research design in such fields as…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Design, Medical Research, Models
Sparfeldt, Jorn R.; Schilling, Susanne R.; Rost, Detlef H.; Thiel, Alexandra – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2006
The notion of item context effects implies that psychometric properties of an item or scale are altered by the presentation format, for example, blocked versus randomized. In an experimental study with high school students, the experimental group (n = 407) answered a four-dimensional academic self-concept questionnaire, in which the items were…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Self Concept, Questionnaires, Reliability
Masuda, Takahiko; Nisbett, Richard E. – Cognitive Science, 2006
Research on perception and cognition suggests that whereas East Asians view the world holistically, attending to the entire field and relations among objects, Westerners view the world analytically, focusing on the attributes of salient objects. These propositions were examined in the change-blindness paradigm. Research in that paradigm finds…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Models, Cognitive Processes, Culture
Winch, Christopher – Educational Theory, 2006
In this essay, Christopher Winch explores the relevance of Ludwig Wittgenstein's account of rule-following to vocational education with particular reference to the often-made claim that any account of an activity in terms of rule-following implies rigidity and inflexibility. He argues that most rule-following is only successful when it involves a…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Technical Education, Persuasive Discourse, Theory Practice Relationship
Peer reviewedClariana, Roy B. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2004
This investigation considers the instructional effects of color as an over-arching context variable when learning from computer displays. The purpose of this investigation is to examine the posttest retrieval effects of color as a local, extra-item non-verbal lesson context variable for constructed-response versus multiple-choice posttest…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Graduate Students, Color, Computer System Design
Palmer, David – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
The construct of "situational interest" involves the identification of classroom factors that arouse student interest, but previous research has focussed on non-science domains such as reading or mathematics. The first aim of this study was to identify the sources of situational interest in a science content/methods course for primary teacher…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education, Elementary Education
Kotey, Bernice; Anderson, Philip H. – Industry and Higher Education, 2005
The performance of distant students in a simulation exercise for a Small Business Management (SBM) course was compared with that of internal students and the demographic and psychological variables associated with the performance of each student group were examined. Distant students matched or exceeded the performance of internal students in…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, College Students, Age Differences, Work Experience
Williams, S. Mitchell – Learning Organization, 2004
The objective of this paper is to investigate if downsizing contributes to, or impedes, a firm's intellectual capital performance (ICE) based on a longitudinal analysis of 56 United States publicly listed companies that significantly downsized their workforce during the mid-1990s. Empirical analysis indicates that for the majority of firms, ICE…
Descriptors: Organizational Climate, Dislocated Workers, Job Layoff, Context Effect

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