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Lulu Alwazzan – SAGE Open, 2023
In the literature, research education is insufficiently addressed. Existing studies often document pre-/post-educational interventions. Accounts of individual scholars colored by their views and experience are rarely considered. This study describes the research experience of a faculty member in academic medicine and examines the values and…
Descriptors: Medical School Faculty, Medicine, Researchers, Faculty Development
Adolfo Angulo Romero; Francisco Eduardo Rengifo Silva; Atanacia Santacruz Espinoza; Jesús Ttito Quispe; Alan Christian López Castillo; Fausto David Berrocal Huarcaya – Online Submission, 2024
For Freudenthal, the practice of mathematics in the curriculum is not a set of predetermined theories, goals and means. On the contrary, it is always associated with positively understood phenomenological processes in mathematics, as the curriculum is often used in conjunction with the transformation or development of practice. For Freudenthal…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Phenomenology, Mathematics Curriculum, Educational Theories
Elizabeth Severson-Irby; Hillary Parkhouse; Erin Drulis; Robyn Lyn – Educational Action Research, 2024
Working with ethnoracially diverse student groups is a reality in most K-12 classrooms. However, studies of the impacts of professional development for cultural responsiveness have tended to use a range of approaches such as action research, video reflections, and coaching, making it difficult to tease apart the effects of each one. The purpose of…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Professional Autonomy, Action Research, Faculty Development
Nicole M. West – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Although critical participatory action research (CPAR) has been cited as a means to cultivate more equitable systems in education, its promise has not been fully realized as a mechanism to enhance the experiences of minoritized cultural groups in U.S. higher education. As outsiders within academia who are multiplicatively marginalized, Black…
Descriptors: Action Research, Participatory Research, African Americans, African American Students
Salwa Ismail – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Universities consist of students, faculty and staff, interacting through multiple layers of organization and on a variety of time scales. They are complex adaptive systems (CAS) yet the bulk of scholarship on higher education analyzes them using conventional social science methods, with little work that tries to understand them using complexity…
Descriptors: Universities, Systems Approach, Postsecondary Education as a Field of Study, Rural Colleges
Aaron Wilson; Selena Meiklejohn-Whiu – Teaching and Learning Research Initiative, 2024
This report describes a research-practice partnership project between researchers and a group of Years 7 and 8 teachers from schools serving diverse communities throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. The schools represented in the study were demographically and geographically diverse and served urban, mixed, and rural communities in the North and South…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research and Development, Theory Practice Relationship, Partnerships in Education
Arnandho, Phrapaladlek; Sutheejariyawattana, Phrakru – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2022
The objective of this study was to create an "An Online Program to Enhance Teacher Learning to Develop Students' Self-Directed Learning Skills" based upon the following concepts: "Develop the teacher so that they will develop their students," "Successful teachers, successful students," and" Knowledge is not…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Teacher Education, Independent Study, Foreign Countries
Fangzhou Jin; Xiangmei Peng; Lanfang Sun; Zicong Song; Keyi Zhou; Chin-Hsi Lin – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: There are various challenges to teachers' use of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) for professional learning. Although GenAI is expected to play a transformative role in teachers' learning, its impact on them remains subtle. Objectives: Guided by community of practice, this paper examines the integration of GenAI into an…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Communities of Practice, Technology Uses in Education, Experienced Teachers
Calen R. Clifton; Mary E. Laski – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2025
Background and context: High-dosage in-person tutoring is a popular intervention with proven effects. However, its utility is at least partially limited by concerns regarding implementation at scale (Groom-Thomas et al., 2023; Kraft et al., 2021). Technology may mediate these concerns by remotely connecting students to tutors, thereby reducing…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Intervention, Electronic Learning, Research and Development
Lynch, Erin; Towns, Tangela; Allen, Louise – About Campus, 2021
The National Center for Educational Statistics (US Department of Education, 2016) reports enrollment in Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) has increased 36 percent since 1990, with the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPED) reporting 355,058 students enrolled in HBCUs compared to 260,381 in 1990. The growth of…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Institutional Characteristics, Research and Development, Expenditures
Vance, Brigid E. – History Teacher, 2021
The author designed a midterm podcast assignment to give her students in "Modern East Asian Civilizations," an entry-level survey course, the opportunity to articulate their own understanding of East Asian artifacts, the ways in which objects are seen and imbued with meaning, and what those meanings imply.
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Handheld Devices, Information Dissemination, Asian Studies
Josephidou, Jo; Kemp, Nicola; Durrant, Ian – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2021
A wealth of research evidences the positive impact of the outdoors for young children. Yet there is little relating to the experiences of babies and toddlers who attend daycare settings. This paper offers new knowledge about outdoor provision for under twos in the English context where there is a lack of explicit policy support for outdoor…
Descriptors: Playground Activities, Infants, Toddlers, Research and Development
Rishi Krishnamoorthy – ProQuest LLC, 2021
In the summer of 2019, Narendra Modi -- the leader of India's right-wing 'Bharatiya Janata Party' (BJP) -- won a landslide victory in the country's general elections, securing Modi's re-election as the Prime Minister of India. In a victory speech that spoke about the power of the Indian democracy and people, Modi positioned himself as a…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Epistemology, Research and Development, Indians
Magnell, Marie; Geschwind, Lars – Higher Education Research and Development, 2019
The purpose of this article is to challenge the idea of incompatibility between links to research and links to professional practice in engineering education. The concept of 'academic drift' is introduced, both related to drift towards theory and towards research links in the curriculum. Empirical data were collected through a case study conducted…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Theory Practice Relationship, Research and Development, Foreign Countries
Greenspan, Scott B.; Fefer, Sarah A.; Whitcomb, Sara A.; Kemp, Jessica M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2019
Physical activity provides a myriad of well-documented social-emotional, behavioral, and academic benefits for youth. While research suggests that physical activity should be integrated within the school day to support the well-being of students, an understanding of related empirical work within school psychology research and practice is unclear.…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Intervention, School Psychology, Youth

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