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Fan, Jinyan; Litchfield, Robert C.; Islam, Sayeed; Weiner, Brianne; Alexander, Monique; Liu, Cong; Kulviwat, Songpol – Journal of Career Assessment, 2013
The authors proposed the construct of workplace social self-efficacy (WSSE) and developed an inventory to measure it. Two empirical studies were conducted to examine the psychometric properties of this new measure. In Study 1, we described the development of the WSSE inventory and explored its factor structure in a sample of 304 full-time…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Self Efficacy, Measures (Individuals), Test Construction
Perkins, Rosie – Music Education Research, 2013
Educational institutions, conservatoires remain largely unresearched and, crucially, relatively unchallenged. In particular, research has paid little attention to in-depth studies of culture, so that not enough is known of the cultural practices that characterise and shape a conservatoire education. This article addresses this gap through seeking…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Music Education
McCarthy, Dianne; Rands, Marc – Studies in Higher Education, 2013
Learned societies play a number of roles in countries around the world, including national representation of the research community; recognising and rewarding research achievement; and as funding agents for fellowships, research grants or research institutes. They have a networking role both within national research communities and in linking with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Organizations, Research and Development, Institutional Role
Tian, Yuan; Osgood, Nathaniel D.; Al-Azem, Assaad; Hoeppner, Vernon H. – Health Education & Behavior, 2013
Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially fatal disease spread by an airborne pathogen infecting approximately one third of the globe. For decades, contact tracing (CT) has served a key role in the control of TB and many other notifiable communicable diseases. Unfortunately, CT is a labor-intensive and time-consuming process and is often conducted by a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Communicable Diseases, Models, Computer Simulation
Gold, Robert S. – Health Education & Behavior, 2013
Among the most memorable lessons I learned from my father was based on a comment he often made when I was young: "The days are long and the years are short." During a year as President of the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE), there were many days that seemed to go on forever; but in retrospect, the entire year seems to have…
Descriptors: Public Health, Health Education, Professional Associations, Strategic Planning
Rohstock, Anne; Schreiber, Catherina – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2013
Since Luxembourg became independent in 1839, practically the entire political, economic and intellectual elite of the country has been socialised abroad. It was only in 2003 that the Grand Duchy set up its own university; before then, young Luxembourgers had to study in foreign countries. Over the past 150 years, Luxembourg has thus experienced…
Descriptors: Social Isolation, Foreign Countries, Student Mobility, Nationalism
Snow, Jennifer L.; Martin, Susan D.; Dismuke, Sherry – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2015
In an era when many news media, policy makers, and professionals in the field may consider teacher education "under attack," teacher education programs are being held accountable for increased rigor (Council of Chief State School Officers, 2012). Teacher educators are in a unique position to examine more closely specific practices and…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Elementary Education, Professional Development, Teacher Education
Howard, Keith E.; Curwen, Margie Sauceda; Howard, Nicol R.; Colón-Muñiz, Anaida – Urban Education, 2015
The researchers examined the online social networking attitudes of underperforming Latino high school students in an alternative education program that uses technology as the prime venue for learning. A sequential explanatory mixed methods study was used to cross-check multiple sources of data explaining students' levels of comfort with utilizing…
Descriptors: Social Media, Social Networks, Hispanic American Students, High School Students
Park, Sunyoung; Kim, Eun-Jee – European Journal of Training and Development, 2015
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify how knowledge sharing literature has discussed task, structure, technology and people as elements of organizational change and to examine the interactions between the four elements of knowledge sharing. Design/methodology/approach: The research questions guiding the study are: How do organizational…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, Models, Correlation, Journal Articles
Notman, Ross – Scottish Educational Review, 2015
This article outlines a research study into the perceptions of a small sample of New Zealand school leaders about the nature of leading in a high-needs school environment. Reflective data collected from leaders indicated that a broad-based concept of high needs centred on the socially disadvantaged world of families, student-related factors both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership, Disadvantaged, Educational Change
Love, Bettina L. – Urban Education, 2015
Hip-Hop-Based Education (HHBE) has resulted in many positive educational outcomes, ranging from teaching academic skills to teaching critical reflection at secondary levels. Given what HHBE initiatives have accomplished, it is troubling that there is an absence of attention to these methods in education programs for elementary and early childhood…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, Urban Education
Jones, Ann – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2015
Conole and Alevizou's social media typology (Conole and Alevizou, 2010) includes amongst its ten categories: media sharing; conversational arenas and chat; social networking and blogging. These are all media with which language learners are increasingly engaging (Lamy and Zourou, 2013). Social networking tools, in particular, which encourage…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Welsh, Informal Education, Learning Strategies
Clements, Jeff C. – Higher Education Studies, 2015
A case study was conducted to assess the efficacy of online communication tools for enhancing independent student engagement in a first-year undergraduate class. Material relevant to course topics was shared with students through three communication platforms and data were extracted to measure student engagement. A questionnaire was also used to…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Case Studies, Undergraduate Students, Learner Engagement
McDermott, Elizabeth; Roen, Katrina; Piela, Anna – Youth & Society, 2015
This study investigates self-harm among young lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans (LGBT) people. Using qualitative virtual methods, we examined online forums to explore young LGBT people's cybertalk about emotional distress and self-harming. We investigated how youth explained the relationship between self-harm and sexuality and gender. We found…
Descriptors: Self Destructive Behavior, Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, Sexual Orientation
Severinsson, Susanne; Nord, Catharina – Pastoral Care in Education, 2015
We investigate how different mealtime situations help shape teenager and staff subjectivities in two Swedish residential care homes and a special school for girls and boys, 12-15 years old, with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties. Three mealtime networks are analysed using concepts from actor-network theory, treating architectural…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Residential Programs, Special Schools, Early Adolescents

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