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Duvall, Steven F.; Fox, Ashley M.; Meeks, Courtney G. – American Journal of Distance Education, 2022
Following the pandemic-related school shutdowns in spring 2020, direct observations continued to be a necessary component of special education evaluations even when students were not present at school. As students began learning at home instead of in classrooms, the continued need for observational data likely compelled most educators to use video…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Distance Education, Observation, COVID-19
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Bostic, Jonathan; Lesseig, Kristin; Sherman, Milan; Boston, Melissa – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2021
Classroom observations have become an integral part of research related to mathematics education. In this qualitative study, we describe the current state of the mathematics education field with regard to the use of classroom observation. The research question was: "How is classroom observation being used to measure instructional quality in…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Observation, Mathematics Education, Educational Research
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Daniel Sánchez; Rachelle Esterhazy – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2025
Observational feedback refers to feedback in learning settings that requires observations of student actions. Existing feedback models provide limited insight into the way teachers generate such observational feedback. Addressing this gap, this exploratory study investigates how experienced nursing teachers generate observational feedback in…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Observation, Student Evaluation, Nursing Education
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John T. Wixted; Laura Mickes – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
A 2016 field study conducted in collaboration with the Houston Police Department reported that simultaneous lineups were diagnostically superior to sequential lineups, that confidence was strongly predictive of accuracy, and that high-confidence suspect identifications were highly reliable. The study also estimated that most lineups (65%)…
Descriptors: Identification, Labeling (of Persons), Bias, Recognition (Psychology)
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Karen M. Lionello-DeNolf; David Eckerman; Rebecca Hise; Elizabeth Pinzino; Roger Ray – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2025
Procedural fidelity is an important component of behavioral intervention programs. The "Train-to-Code" software was used to teach skilled observation of implementation of three types of discrete-trial programs, and improvement to procedural fidelity was assessed. Participants completed a training package that involved coding video…
Descriptors: Fidelity, Computer Assisted Instruction, Applied Behavior Analysis, Behavior Modification
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Sas, Marlies; Snaphaan, Thom; Pauwels, Lieven J. R.; Ponnet, Koen; Hardyns, Wim – Field Methods, 2023
This study focuses on the use of systematic social observations (SSO) to measure crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) and disorder. To improve knowledge about measurement issues in small area research, SSO is conducted by means of three different methods: in-situ, photographs, and Google Street View (GSV) imagery. By evaluating…
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Measurement Techniques, Photography, Observation
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Ruelmann, Merle; Charalambous, Charalambos Y.; Praetorius, Anna-Katharina – Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability, 2023
Feedback is considered of great relevance for supporting student learning. It is therefore the focus of a significant body of theoretical work and is included in many observation frameworks for measuring teaching quality. However, little is currently known about the extent to which the theoretical and empirical knowledge of feedback from the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Classroom Observation Techniques, Instructional Effectiveness, Evaluation Criteria
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McCreary, Michael – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2023
This chapter explores the limitations of measuring teaching quality through observation of "observable behaviors" and argues for a more holistic approach to educational development that focuses on the richness of pedagogical qualities.
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Development, Holistic Approach
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de Leeuw, Tim; Keijl, Steffen – Sociological Methods & Research, 2023
Although multiple organizational-level databases are frequently combined into one data set, there is no overview of the matching methods (MMs) that are utilized because the vast majority of studies does not report how this was done. Furthermore, it is unclear what the differences are between the utilized methods, and it is unclear whether research…
Descriptors: Databases, Methods, Organizations (Groups), Observation
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Hui Qiao; Jin Huang – Early Child Development and Care, 2023
This article describes and analyzes the findings of children's observation records of block play with a focus on the wide range of mathematical outcomes resulting from children's block play. To this end, children's mathematical learning was analyzed in five areas: set and classification; pattern and symmetry; number and arithmetic; comparison and…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Observation, Toys, Teaching Methods
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Ratkos, Thom; Camacho, Mikayla – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2023
The inclusion of private events in the philosophy of our science is integral to avoid dualism and remain objective rather than making assumptions about an unseen mind. However, the inclusion of behaviors and stimuli which cannot be observed in an analysis poses obvious issues. One established method of studying covert behavior is to examine tasks…
Descriptors: Behavior, Observation, Verbal Communication, Stimuli
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Tara Widner; Linnette Werner – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2024
Emergent-based practices of leadership development (such as intentional emergence (IE), case-in-point, or group relations) rely a great deal on stopping the action in order to publicly notice group behaviors and patterns and connect what is happening authentically to conscious actions and ideas (such as course content, readings, theories, etc.).…
Descriptors: Intention, Observation, Leadership Training, Teaching Methods
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Jesús Ribosa; Mariona Corcelles-Seuba; Andy Morodo; David Duran – European Journal of Education, 2024
Despite the evidence supporting reciprocal peer observation (RPO) for teacher professional development, extant literature has reported that teacher resistance is a barrier to its implementation. Few studies have analysed the variables that moderate resistance to RPO. Based on data from 394 in-service teachers who participated in an RPO…
Descriptors: Resistance (Psychology), Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Characteristics, Role
Marie Therese Farrugia – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2024
This case study is based on qualitative research carried out with four 4-year-old children attending a kindergarten in Malta. The aim of the study was to first observe children playing without adult intervention to see if, and how, they would engage with mathematical ideas as they played. In the second part of the study, I interacted with the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Play
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Stephen Porter – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
Instrumental variables is a popular approach for causal inference in education when randomization of treatment is not feasible. Using a first-year college program as a running example, this article reviews the five assumptions that must be met to successfully use instrumental variables to estimate a causal effect with observational data: SUTVA,…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Educational Research, College Freshmen, Observation
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