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Keshia Jenelle Green – ProQuest LLC, 2023
A lack of teacher preparation for working with racially, culturally, ethnically, economically, and/or linguistically diverse (RCEELD) students is viewed as potentially playing a role in the issue of disproportionality in special education (Griner & Stewart, 2013). The conducted case study aimed to fill an existing gap through providing…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Special Education Teachers, Special Education, Direct Instruction
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Di Liu; Catharine Lory; Qingli Lei; Weiwei Cai; Yiwen Mao; Xuan Yang – Journal of Special Education, 2024
Measurement concepts are an essential foundation for more advanced mathematical concepts. To address the challenges of students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in learning measurement concepts, this study investigated the effects of using a combination of explicit instruction and virtual manipulatives (VMs) to teach measurement concepts to…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Direct Instruction, Measurement
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Kristabel Stark; Jade Wexler; Alexandra Shelton; Tara Burke Johnston; Karen Omohundro – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
As evidenced by national data, a large proportion of students in middle school, content area classrooms in the United States (U.S.) may be considered developing readers. Evidence-based literacy practices and explicit instructional practices can support these students' literacy development. Yet, research suggests that teachers often miss…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Teaching Methods, Middle School Teachers, Writing Instruction
Charles Munter – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
How we should teach mathematics has long been debated by advocates of different instructional approaches. These debates can lead to tensions that are difficult to navigate for those who are new to (or even veterans of) the profession. Educators often propose a "balance" of different approaches as a solution. Charles Munter considers…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills
Carrie Chambers – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this quantitative comparative study was to assess if and to what extent differences exist in teacher self-efficacy for implementing self-regulated learning (SRL) instruction (direct instruction, providing choices, providing challenges and complex tasks, and building in evaluation) between novice and veteran middle school teachers in…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Experienced Teachers, Self Efficacy, Program Implementation
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Bradley S. Bloomfield; Russell A. Fox; Erin S. Leif – Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 2024
Teachers and clinicians report feeling underprepared to implement evidence-based behavior supports. As such, effective models of professional development that lead to improved outcomes for all individuals are required. Critical components of high-quality professional development include explicit instruction, modeling, practice, direct feedback,…
Descriptors: Multi Tiered Systems of Support, Positive Behavior Supports, Faculty Development, Models
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Mya H. Kelley; Logan W. Qualls; Samantha N. Scott; Shanna E. Hirsch – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2025
By 2031, culturally and linguistically diverse students will represent approximately 55% of students enrolled in United States public schools (National Center for Educational Statistics, 2023). Despite increased ethnic diversity among students, most teachers are White. Consequently, many new teachers report feeling ill-equipped to implement…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Culturally Relevant Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Competencies
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Christian T. Doabler; Megan Rojo; Jenna A. Gersib; Anna-Maria Fall; Maria A. Longhi; Gail E. Lovette; Greg Roberts; Jasmine Uy; Katharina Johnson; Shadi Ghafghazi; Jason B. Phelps; Sarah R. Powell; William J. Therrien – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2025
Establishing validated science programs for students with or at risk for learning disabilities requires testing treatment effects and exploring differential response patterns. This study explored whether students' initial mathematics and reading skills influenced their treatment response to a whole-class, second-grade science program called…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Mathematics Skills, Reading Skills, At Risk Students
Robert Barnett – Jossey-Bass, An Imprint of Wiley, 2025
"Meet Every Learner's Needs" delivers research-backed techniques to transform classrooms into dynamic learning environments in which all students are appropriately challenged--and appropriately supported--every day. Based on teacher and Modern Classrooms Project cofounder Robert Barnett's experience training thousands of teachers…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Classroom Environment, Academic Achievement, Lesson Plans
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Metin, Mustafa – Journal of Science Learning, 2022
This study aims to compare the effect of formative assessment with explicit-reflective instruction and explicit-reflective on pre-school prospective teachers' views about the nature of science and scientific knowledge. In this study, it was used a pretestposttest nonequivalent control group design and the sample of the study consists of 66…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Sciences, Knowledge Level, Student Teacher Attitudes
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Zachariou, Antonia; Whitebread, David – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Background: Recent research emphasizes the role of the classroom context in promoting self-regulation development. However, the results are equivocal. Additionally, research tends to focus on studying the two extremes of classroom contexts (e.g., teacher fully involved vs. teacher absent during a task), which does not represent the everyday…
Descriptors: Young Children, Direct Instruction, Independent Study, Teacher Student Relationship
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Mohammed, Sadat – Journal of English Teaching, 2022
The debate between effectiveness of explicit and implicit teaching has taken a center stage in the second language acquisition literature over a long period of time. Most of such debates center on grammar teaching and very few discuss suprasegmental features especially, syllable structure. All languages have some sort of syllabicity; however, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Direct Instruction, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
Sharon Denise Taylor – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Majestic County Schools (pseudonym), a large southeastern school district, has implemented changes in instruction to align with more rigorous state and national mathematics standards. The rigor of the new standards has led to changes in instruction to help students master the standards with evidence from the state-wide standardized test. Although…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Direct Instruction, Mathematics Instruction
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Didion, Lisa; Filderman, Marissa J.; Roberts, Greg; Benz, Sarah A.; Olmstead, Cassandra L. – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2023
Rubric-based observations of pre- and inservice teachers are common practice in schools. Popular observation tools often result in minimal variation in ratings between teachers, require extensive training and time demands for raters, and provide minimal feedback for professional development. Alternatively, direct observation methods are evidenced…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Reliability, Classroom Observation Techniques, Teacher Behavior
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Brown, Laura M. – Journal of Dance Education, 2023
This study compares two methods of teaching a dance technique class to determine which yields a greater increase in high school students' technical skills. The historic, widely accepted method of teaching a dance technique class is through direct, teacher-centered instruction. However, current research, largely on undergraduate college students,…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Peer Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Dance Education
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