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Edwards, Ordene V. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2021
This study examines the influence of perceived social presence on online graduate students' value and expectancy beliefs. Forty-nine participants enrolled in an online teacher leadership graduate program completed questionnaires that measured perceived social presence and value and expectancy beliefs. A series of simple linear regression analyses…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Social Environment, Value Judgment, Expectation
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Kovaleski, Brad J.; Arghode, Vishal – European Journal of Training and Development, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study employee engagement in higher education by examining full-time non-tenure track faculty members' perceptions at a North East US state public university. Design/methodology/approach: The authors used semi-structured face-to-face personal interviews with 11 non-tenure track full-time university faculty.…
Descriptors: Employees, Nontenured Faculty, College Faculty, Work Attitudes
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Law, Madelyn P.; Finnigan, Julie K. – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2021
Work-integrated learning (WIL) is an expanding practice in Canadian non-clinical health-related undergraduate programs. WIL participants frequently encounter failure experiences, yet there is limited literature exploring how students overcome failure and how instructors can support this process. This study aimed to understand how students overcome…
Descriptors: Failure, Learning Experience, Undergraduate Students, Experiential Learning
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Liu, Dongping; Zhang, Hai – SAGE Open, 2021
Teacher online learning is an important way to solve teacher shortage and improve teachers' professional development. However, previous research works that focused on teacher-as-learner satisfaction with online learning were not enough. The aim of this study is to investigate factors that influence teacher satisfaction with online learning. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Satisfaction
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Avsar Erumit, Banu; Tanis Ozcelik, Arzu; Yuksel, Tugba; Tekbiyik, Ahmet – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2021
Switching from face-to-face learning to mandatory online education during the coronavirus pandemic brought much uncertainty and new experiences for undergraduate students who were unfamiliar with that type of learning. This research aimed to identify perceptions and experiences of preservice [PST] teachers about taking science courses online in…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Science Instruction, Online Courses
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Garcia-Melgar, Ana; East, Julianne; Meyers, Noel – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2021
In Peer Assisted Learning (PAL) programmes, students provide academic and social support to fellow students. Recent PAL iterations include drop-in programmes to improve higher education students' general academic literacy in an open, non-judgemental, learning environment led by experienced students. The majority of the PAL literature, however,…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Academic Support Services, Mentors, Student Experience
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Yirci, Ramazan; Durna, Serife; Kocabas, Ibrahim – International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 2021
Taking into consideration the INSETs' direct influence on teachers' professional development and indirect influence on the education, the present study aims to find out teachers' views about in -service training activities and their proposed solutions to improve the effectiveness of the in-service training activities through the semi- structured…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Professional Development, Expectation, Teacher Attitudes
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Conway, Basil, IV – School Science and Mathematics, 2021
The following mixed methods research describes the impact of nineteen students who were given the opportunity to take honors mathematics courses during high school after previously being tracked into grade level courses in middle school. Quantitative results showed significant increases in students' standardized state test scores when moved to the…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, High School Students, Track System (Education), Middle School Students
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Johnston, Olivia; Wildy, Helen; Shand, Jennifer – Australian Educational Researcher, 2021
Research methods that prioritise student experiences give students a voice and can provide new insights into how teachers' efforts are experienced by those who receive them--their students. Grounded theory methods can be used to create theory with students to project their voices through a research process that is explained and exemplified in this…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Secondary School Students, Teacher Expectations of Students, Teacher Student Relationship
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Sikora, Joanna; Pokropek, Artur – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2021
Background: Studies demonstrate that occupational optimism can boost adolescents' academic attainment and perseverance in education. To contribute to this literature, we consider two hypotheses. The first posits that bilingual immigrants are remarkably resourceful and determined. Thus, they are more occupationally ambitious than their peers. The…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Adolescents, Expectation, Occupational Aspiration
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Lin, Tzung-Jin – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2021
To date, researchers have not yet incorporated some prominent motivation theories to scrutinize and dissect learners' motivations of online learning, especially in this period of time under the influence of COVID-19. This study aimed to explore 558 Taiwanese university students' various online learning motivations, and to compare the salient…
Descriptors: College Students, Electronic Learning, Value Judgment, Expectation
Kalogeropoulos, Penelope; Russo, James Anthony; Clarkson, Philip – ECNU Review of Education, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore whether the four value alignment strategies available to educators (Scaffolding, Balancing, Intervention, and Refuge) previously identified in the mathematics education literature comprehensively capture educator value alignment strategies in an intervention context. Design/Approach/Methods: To this…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Teachers, Teaching Methods, Values
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Bedford, Laurie; DiTommaso Downs, Lyda; McDowell, Melissa – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2021
Coaching is increasingly being used in higher education as a mechanism to meet the individualized professional development needs of faculty. Faculty coaching has been associated with positive organizational and pedagogical outcomes. However, missing from the research is insight into why faculty choose to participate in coaching and how the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Coaching (Performance), Individualized Instruction
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Wofford, Annie M.; Griffin, Kimberly A.; Roksa, Josipa – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2021
One of the central goals of doctoral programs is to develop independent researchers and scholars who will lead the next generation of knowledge production. Despite extant evidence of inequalities in doctoral education, few studies have closely examined the experiences of first-generation college students who pursue a Ph.D. We examine how…
Descriptors: Expectation, First Generation College Students, Doctoral Students, Researchers
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Graham, Anne; Truscott, Julia; O'Byrne, Catherine; Considine, Gillian; Hampshire, Anne; Creagh, Susan; Western, Mark – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2021
There is now international consensus that building positive partnerships between home and school is critically important for children's learning. However, the notion of family-school 'partnership' remains a vexed issue in education in Australia, with a persistent gap between the rhetoric/rationale for partnership and the lived experience of…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Family School Relationship, Personal Autonomy, Expectation
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