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Nargis Bhatti; Nauman Ahmed Abdullah – Discover Education, 2024
English language is one of the mostly used languages across the world for communication as well as academic purpose. English subject is taught as compulsory from primary to bachelor level in Pakistan. Textbook is used as a teaching and learning resource for teaching English. Evaluation of textbooks remains a pertinent task in curriculum studies.…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, English (Second Language), Textbook Evaluation
Gemma Testerink; Annet ten Brug; Gerdine Douma; Annette van der Putten – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: Snoezelen is often used for people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities, but scarcely evaluated. This study aimed to provide insight into the application and perceived effects of snoezelen from the perspective of support persons. Method: We conducted an international survey with professionals (n = 130) and relatives (n…
Descriptors: Severe Intellectual Disability, Multiple Disabilities, Program Effectiveness, Professional Personnel
Alexis Hiott Redman – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this dissertation was to introduce the context and purpose of the research study. The study's focus was on the perception of the elementary education profession and the prestige ascribed to classroom teachers working in public education by individuals outside the education system. The research questions were as follows: (1) What…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Elementary Education, Public Education, Reputation
Alissa Droog; Kari D. Weaver; Frances Brady – College & Research Libraries, 2024
Graduate students' identities and personal lives are heavily tied to their experiences of research, and many struggle to find, understand, and use information for research purposes. Using a drawing exercise rooted in visual research methods combined with semi-structured interviews, a research team in the United States and Canada explored graduate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Student Attitudes, Research Reports
Courtney Lund O’Neil – Composition Forum, 2024
There is valuable scholarship on the importance of teaching narratives in the FYC classroom, but none does so through the frame of vulnerability. This paper explores, through an IRB approved case study, how composition teachers can best guide students to write powerful and well-crafted personal narratives to ignite students' own voices, histories,…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Personal Narratives, Student Attitudes, Writing Attitudes
Yadigar Ordu; Sakine Yilmaz – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
This research investigated how dramatization simulation affected nursing students' ethical attitudes. Most nurses and nursing students encounter ethical issues in their healthcare practices. Students who receive an education in ethics are better equipped to solve ethical problems, develop ethical sensitivity, and adopt an ethical attitude.…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Ethics, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods
Jennie Miles Weiner; Morgaen L. Donaldson; Taylor Strickland – American Journal of Education, 2024
Purpose: Using structure-agency theory, this paper highlights how school and district leaders may use their discretion to reshape or reinforce pipeline structures to increase educator racial diversity or to maintain the racial status quo. We also consider how such efforts intersect with structural racism limiting the impact of positive efforts and…
Descriptors: Diversity (Faculty), Minority Groups, White Teachers, Educational Administration
Hia Datta; Laura L. Wood; Susan Alimonti; Danielle Pugliese; Hannah Butkiewicz; Francesca Jannello; Breann Rissland; Kristen Tully – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: Persons with aphasia (PWA) experience a number of communicative and social-emotional challenges. Reported experiences of PWA include but are not limited to, being misunderstood, isolated, frustrated, and infantilised. Aims: The aim of this pilot study, involving a Life Participation Approach to Aphasia (LPAA), conducted over the course…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Community Attitudes, Speech Therapy
Peter Ochieng Okiri; Mária Hercz – European Journal of Education, 2024
The need for quality teaching and improved student learning outcomes has been an area of interest in educational leadership studies in various contexts. The emergent distributed pedagogical leadership is based on a hybrid of distributed leadership and pedagogical leadership concepts. This study aimed to explore the participants' perceptions and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Educators, Principals
Mikayla Davis – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In order to better understand how play can be used as a learning tool to teach students in college writing courses, this dissertation examines how play is used in the undergraduate college writing classroom. Using a qualitative case study and narrative inquiry, instructors and students in the University of Minnesota's (UMN) Writing Studies…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Play, Teaching Methods, College Students
Cheick Amadou Tidiane Ouattara; Ying Tang; Shengquan Luo; Ekene Francis Okagbue; Boubacar Samba Diallo; Nwigwe Esther Onyinye; Otto James Alfred Loum; Nabila Chouaib Kante – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
Curricular reforms oftentimes cause more problems than they solve. Teachers' being kept out of curricular activities is one main reason for a reform to plummet. In this qualitative study, we examined the Malian curricular policy from two aspects -- reform and teaching and learning. Guided by Fischer's argumentative approach theory, this analysis…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Competency Based Education, Secondary Schools
Andrea Osuna-Juárez; Nuria González-Castellano – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2024
This systematic literature review explores professors' role in implementing inclusive education for students with disabilities in higher education. Findings from 22 articles reveal diverse barriers, including attitudinal challenges, physical accessibility issues, and bureaucratic hurdles. While professors express positive intentions, practical…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Students with Disabilities, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
Jessie L. Krienert; Jeffrey A. Walsh; Kevin D. Cannon; Samuel Honan – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2024
Implementation of online education pedagogy and practice has expanded rapidly at colleges and universities in recent years, most notably in response to COVID-19. This innovative teaching/learning modality provides benefits to both faculty and students through dynamic teaching/learning content, immense flexibility, and technological investments to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Electronic Learning, Cheating
John M. LaVelle; Natalie D. Jones; Scott I. Donaldson – American Journal of Evaluation, 2024
The impostor phenomenon is a psychological construct referring to a range of negative emotions associated with a person's perception of their own "fraudulent competence" in a field or of their lack of skills necessary to be successful in that field. Anecdotal evidence suggests that many practicing evaluators have experienced impostor…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Self Efficacy, Competence, Negative Attitudes
Sheri Modderman – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Students with mild disabilities are spending the majority of their school day in general education classrooms. However, their academic engagement and outcomes are not always favorable and teachers are often unprepared to present curricula in a way that is engaging and accessible for students at every skill level. A Theory of Academic Engagement…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Knowledge Level, Access to Education, Students with Disabilities