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Nathan Jay McKanna – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Seminaries in the United States have for more than two centuries sought to equip ministerial leaders for service within the community of faith. And yet these institutions have traditionally been the focus of very little quantitative research. This lack of data is particularly noteworthy given the existential crises many seminaries currently face,…
Descriptors: Religious Colleges, Theological Education, Masters Programs, Declining Enrollment
Charles M. McCoin – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this multi-method single-case study was to examine the application of Joseph Campbell's Heroic Journey model as a means of professional identity creation in the life of Walt Disney. Walt Disney was an entrepreneur, cartoonist, filmmaker, inventor, studio head, and family man whose career stretched through the first half of the 20th…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Time Perspective, Biographies, Self Concept
Charyl Ramsey – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Text alert systems can help save lives by alerting individuals to dangers in the area, allowing them to react appropriately to the threat. For example, text alerts can give an individual the time to either run, hide, or fight during an active shooter incident. Conversely, when an individual does not receive an alert, they cannot respond to a…
Descriptors: School Safety, Handheld Devices, Asynchronous Communication, Telecommunications
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Bird, Lisa; Gretton, Matthew; Cockerell, Robert; Heathcote, Andrew – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
Lying is assumed to increase cognitive load, and it has been shown to slow response times to simple questions. We employed a dual-task methodology, the detection response task (DRT), to assess cognitive load in telling narrative lies in a live, open-question interview. The DRT requires participants to press a button in response to a tactile…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Deception, Reaction Time
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Castro, Luisa F. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2019
This article is a report of a transcript content analysis of participants in six presentation sessions at the 21st Annual "Teaching Colleges and Community Worldwide Online Conference." The study was conducted in order to examine the role of social presence in an online professional conference. How participants conveyed social presence…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Computer Mediated Communication, Interpersonal Relationship, Time
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Miller, Scott D.; Chow, Daryl; Wampold, Bruce; Hubble, Mark A. – High Ability Studies, 2019
In recent years, McNamara, and associates Hambrick and Oswald, conducted and published studies which purportedly showed deliberate practice exerts less powerful main effects than presented and popularized in the press, public discourse, and professional circles. Their central aim seemed to be one of correcting a particular misperception, as they…
Descriptors: Performance Factors, Time on Task, Expertise, Repetition
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Lin, Chris L. – Physics Teacher, 2019
In this paper we derive and discuss the time it takes for a force to turn a velocity. More precisely, we derive the formula for the time t it takes a constant force that makes an angle a with the initial velocity v(0) to have v(Tau) get within an angle ? < a of the force. We then show how the addition of a viscous force decreases Tau…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Physics, Mathematical Formulas
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Duh, Shinchieh; Wang, Su-hua – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2019
Understanding others' preference for a relational category of objects (e.g., prefer darker colored shirts) can be challenging for young children, as it involves comparison of choice options within and across exemplars. Adding to the challenge is occasional inconsistency in choices made by others. Here the authors examined whether 14-month-olds…
Descriptors: Infants, Visual Stimuli, Color, Preferences
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Ergas, Oren – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
This paper addresses the problem of "the insufficiency of now" that stems from the entanglement of education with time. Namely, the embodied-lived present is always inferior compared to the hypothetical ideal future. Education and its promise hence carry the seed of inevitable disenchantment. This problem is examined based on two…
Descriptors: Buddhism, Time, Metacognition, Perception
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Saranin, Vladimir; Keldyshev, Denis; Ivanov, Yuriy – Physics Education, 2019
The article presents the results of an experimental study on the motion of a neodymium magnet on an inclined duralumin plate. During experiments, the time of motion was measured, and the steady-state velocity of the magnet motion was determined. To measure the time, a robotic set was used, which made it possible to measure the time of the motion…
Descriptors: Motion, Magnets, Robotics, Time
Hochbein, Craig – Educational Leadership, 2019
Principals often have administrative duties that take them away from instructional leadership and other big-picture ideas and changes. And yet, "running a smooth ship" and effectively managing those day-to-day operational tasks might actually make school leaders better. Hochbein looks at 100 years of research about how principals spend…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Responsibility, Instructional Leadership, Governance
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Atkinson, Paul; Sampson, Cathy – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2019
We identify and discuss the phenomenon of narrative stability, in the context of current methodological literature on interviewing. It derives from two independent studies, undertaken fifteen years apart, of members of the same genetics research group who were interviewed by different researchers. The first ('Discovery') interviews were collected…
Descriptors: Interviews, Reliability, Genetics, Personal Narratives
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Ketchum, Cheri; LaFave, Daria S.; Yeats, Chelsey; Phompheng, Elaine; Hardy, James H. – Online Learning, 2020
This exploratory study uses qualitative and quantitative data to analyze instructor experiences in adding video feedback to written notes in online courses. This study asks if instructors will feel more "connected" in video feedback courses, report increased workloads, and see an improvement in their performance evaluations in video…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Feedback (Response), Teaching Load, Teacher Attitudes
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Mahfouz, Julia – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2020
Various job demands continue to be very stressing and exhausting for school administrators who have to work under unprecedented pressure. This qualitative study explores the various stressors school administrators experience and the coping strategies they utilize to manage their stress. Findings show that the various stressors experienced by the…
Descriptors: School Administration, Stress Variables, Stress Management, Coping
Center for Community College Student Engagement, 2020
The majority of community college students work while attending college, and many work because their financial situations dictate that they do so. In fact, 29% (N=341,825) of 2019 Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) cohort respondents report working for pay more than 30 hours per week. Yet, working and attending college…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Student Employment, Teacher Student Relationship
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