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Little, Mary; King, Laura – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2007
Although research identifies a plethora of evidence-based instructional practices, classroom teachers find research difficult to access, often not implemented due to perceived lack of relevance to classroom practice. Bridging this gap between research and practice requires continued and mediated support as teachers translate and contextualize…
Descriptors: Action Research, Learning Modules, Theory Practice Relationship, Evidence Based Practice
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Rice, Suzanne – Australian Journal of Education, 2005
Teachers in recent years have expressed a great deal of dissatisfaction with their status in society, consistently citing it as one of the most negative aspects of their role. Numerous studies have demonstrated that teachers believe their status in Australian society to be poor and their work undervalued. However, surveys of the Australian public…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Recognition, Teacher Attitudes, Status
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Thompson, K. A.; Parahoo, K. P.; McCurry, N.; O'Doherty, E.; Doherty, A. M. – Health Education Research, 2004
This article reports on data collected as part of a four-phase study initiated to strengthen practice in the field of smoking cessation during pregnancy. It focuses on the perceived support pregnant smokers would receive for quitting smoking and how this support could be effectively used by incorporating the education of partners/family in smoking…
Descriptors: Intervention, Smoking, Females, Health Personnel
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Armstrong, Liz – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2007
Over the last six years, the UK government has focused on inspection as a means to drive improvement in the adult education sector. This article examines how far the quality assumptions behind the Common Inspection Framework are adequate and whether it requires further development. The purpose of this study is twofold: first to give a voice to…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Educational Quality, Teacher Effectiveness, Adult Education
Hammersley-Fletcher, Linda – International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning, 2007
Workforce remodeling in England has been presented as a means to empower school staff through a restructuring process which has possibilities to dramatically shift the ways in which they operate. This initiative has also included a number of legislative requirements intended to help embed the more technocratic aspects of the remodeling process.…
Descriptors: Evidence, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Semi Structured Interviews
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Allen, David K.; Shoard, M. – Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2005
Introduction: We report on a small-scale research project which examined the impact of mobile technologies on the users' experience of information overload. The project focused on a group of worker who have had relatively little attention in both the mobile technology and information overload literatures: senior managers. Method: The case study…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Communications, Case Studies, Semi Structured Interviews
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Kelling, Erik; Hoover, Tracy – Journal of Leadership Education, 2005
This study was conducted to explore leadership development within student collegiate clubs and organizations at an agrarian university in Ukraine. The data were then compared to a College of Agricultural Sciences at a university within the United States. The information collected in the study will serve as a basis for understanding leadership…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Clubs, Student Organizations, Agricultural Education
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Tüzün, Hakan; Arkun, Selay; Bayirtepe-Yagiz, Ezgi; Kurt, Funda; Yermeydan-Ugur, Benlihan – Journal of Educational Technology, 2008
In this study, researchers evaluated the usability of game environments for teaching and learning about mathematical functions. A 3-Dimensional multi-user computer game called as "Quest Atlantis" has been used, and an educational game about mathematical functions has been developed in parallel to the Quest Atlantis' technical and…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Educational Games, Program Evaluation, Instructional Effectiveness
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Steyn, Trudie – South African Journal of Education, 2007
South African schools are constantly faced with evolving needs and challenges characterised by change. As in other countries, schools in South Africa encounter pressure to "produce more for less" and at the same time to achieve certain goals and standards. Transforming schools into inviting institutions requires a paradigm shift among…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Educational Theories
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Kopp, Gail; Crichton, Susan – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2007
This research explores the idea of embedding and linking to existing content in learning object repositories and investigates teacher-designer use of learning objects within one high school mathematics course in an online school. This qualitative case study supports and extends the learning object literature, and brings forward context-specific…
Descriptors: Resource Units, High Schools, Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
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Johnson, Carrie; Stevens, Cindy – NADE Digest, 2006
Developmental programs exist throughout postsecondary education institutions. The CHANCE program at Northern Illinois University targets the needs of inner city students to support them in becoming successful college students. This study sought to understand the reasons that CHANCE students who had failed a required reading course returned to the…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Developmental Studies Programs, Remedial Reading, Urban Areas
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Ballantyne, Julie – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2006
"Burnout" and praxis shock seem to be causing teachers to leave the profession early. Much research suggests that this is a reflection on the quality of teacher education programs. Interviews with teachers who were in their first four years in the secondary music classroom reveal how they view their pre-service preparation, and therefore…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Teacher Education Programs, Music Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
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Kanuka, Heather; Marini, Anthony – Canadian Journal of University Continuing Education, 2004
Mentoring programs have consistently demonstrated their value in assisting new and early faculty members to make successful adjustments and productive contributions to the academy. Yet, mentoring programs have failed to be consistently implemented despite their efficacy and increasing levels of job dissatisfaction reported by new and early faculty…
Descriptors: Nontenured Faculty, Mentors, Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Surveys
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Arsoy, Aysu; Özad, Bahire Efe – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2004
Experiential Learning Cycle has been applied to the Layout and Graphics Design in Computer Course provided by the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies to the students studying at the Public Relations and Advertising Department. It is hoped that by applying the Experiential Learning Cycle, the creativity and problem solving strategies of the…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Graphic Arts, Design, Creativity
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Newman, Mairette – Education Research and Perspectives, 2005
The view that values play a crucial role in how principals conceptualise and interpret school leadership is not new. However, very little of the research underpinning this view has been conducted in developing countries. Drawing on qualitative case study research into how principals in Jamaica conceptualise school leadership, this paper explores…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Case Studies, Principals
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