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David Blazar; Cynthia Pollard – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
The pursuit of multiple educational outcomes makes teaching a complex craft subject to potential conflicts and competing commitments. Using a dataset in which teachers were randomly assigned to students paired with videotapes of instruction, we both document and unpack such a tradeoff. Upper-elementary teachers who excel at raising students' math…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Video Technology, Elementary School Teachers
Gillett-Karam, Rosemary – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2016
Student affairs and student services practices are concepts that can replace traditional models of student development, now emphasizing student identity, student voice, and emancipatory advocacy. A new identity is suggested to replace the title for student affairs professionals and student affairs programs in community colleges: student success…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers, Student Development, Community Colleges
Ferren, Ann S.; Anderson, Chad B. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2016
This chapter explores three key features of integrative learning practice that play a vital role in fostering student success: guidance and support through critical transitions; entire development of the student; and engagement in project-based learning that connects learning to complex, real-world problems, and opportunities that can have…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational Practices, Student Development, Active Learning
Rollins, Suzy Pepper – Educational Leadership, 2016
Most students have gaps in their background knowledge and basic skills-gaps that can stand in the way of learning new concepts. For example, a student may be excited about studying probability--until he realizes that today's lesson on probability will require him to use fractions. As his brain searches frantically for his dim recollection of the…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Achievement Gap, Teaching Methods
Boix Mansilla, Veronica – Educational Leadership, 2016
Global competence requires more than knowledge and skills; it also requires that students know when the situation calls for using these abilities and an ongoing, long-term inclination to do so. Boix Mansilla describes a number of global competence thinking routines, developed by her research team at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, which…
Descriptors: Global Education, Global Approach, World Views, Minimum Competencies
Jackson, Anthony – Educational Leadership, 2016
For centuries, education has been seen as an antidote to intolerance and conflict. In a world rocked by violence, much of it across cultural borders, developing students' cultural understanding has become more important than ever. In this article, Asia Society vice president Anthony Jackson discusses how two high schools in the Society's…
Descriptors: International Studies, Global Education, Global Approach, High Schools
Zhang, Jianfeng; Li, Xuefei – International Education Studies, 2016
Based on student-centred teaching strategy, the complete higher education should include the knowledge acquisition and the comprehensive development of college students. Life education is able to help college freshmen to establish an attitude towards respecting life, to cultivate lofty ideals and to stimulate learning motivation. In China, to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Freshmen, Student Adjustment, Student Centered Learning
Rodriguez, Sarah L.; Espino, Maria L.; Le, Brian D.; Cunningham, Kelly J. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2021
This qualitative research study describes how a Midwest community college's implementation of an Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (SSTEM) program influences engineering identity development for its students with financial need. Using a phenomenological approach, the study finds that the program enables community…
Descriptors: Scholarships, STEM Education, Engineering Education, Federal Programs
Meagan Scott Hoffman; Brooke J. Hanson; Sean E. Brotherson; Geoffrey Zehnacker – Journal of Human Sciences & Extension, 2021
Learning to set age-appropriate boundaries is an integral element of positive youth development. Both parents and youth need guidance in rule-rsetting and negotiating boundaries. North Dakota State University Extension created Boundaries, a program using parent-youth relationships to teach the importance of setting and following rules or…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Extension Education, Parents, Parent Student Relationship
Gravois, Renée; Lopez, Tará Burnthorne; Budden, Michael C. – Marketing Education Review, 2017
The tension caused by change pushes students to reflect on their new situation, examine preconceived ideas, and synthesize new with existing knowledge. In the Consumer Behavior Challenge, students are challenged to step outside of their comfort zone by changing a behavior or trying something new for a period of time. Through guided reflection…
Descriptors: Reflection, Student Development, Assignments, Curriculum Design
Movchan, Larysa; Zarishniak, Inna – Comparative Professional Pedagogy, 2017
The article considers the role of elective courses in professional development of students of economics. Modern European education is developing on the principles of democratization and humanization, where democratization implies the involvement of all agents/participants of the education process into forming its content and solving numerous…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Elective Courses, Professional Development
Lamm, Kevan W.; Sapp, Rochelle; Lamm, Alexa J. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2017
Using a semi-structured interview approach, ten mentors from a leadership development program focused on building leaders in Colleges of Agriculture and Life Sciences across the nation provided insights regarding their mentoring method, process, and experiences. Mentors interviewed agreed the mentoring process was beneficial for themselves as well…
Descriptors: Semi Structured Interviews, Mentors, Leadership Training, Agricultural Education
McMahan, Sarah K.; Garza, Rubén – Current Issues in Education, 2017
Given the benefits associated with authentic field experiences (Edwards, 1996; McMahan et al., 2015; Siwatu, 2010), it is not uncommon to include early field experiences prior to student teaching as a way to engage university students with teaching diverse students in an authentic school setting. This study explored preservice teachers'…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Field Experience Programs, Student Development, Qualitative Research
Perez, Rosemary J. – Journal of College Student Development, 2017
In this longitudinal qualitative study I explored the development of self-authorship among 21 student affairs master's candidates at 2 institutions. The findings suggest that growth, regression, and stasis in newcomers' developmental capacities for self-authorship occurred as they matriculated, and that these developmental trajectories reflected…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Longitudinal Studies, Qualitative Research, Constructivism (Learning)
Trower, Holly; Lehmann, Wolfgang – British Educational Research Journal, 2017
Studying abroad is one way in which university students can develop personal capital and distinguish themselves in an increasingly congested graduate labour market. Data show that studying abroad indeed provides employment benefits, with evidence pointing to even greater positive effects for students from low socio-economic status backgrounds.…
Descriptors: Foreign Culture, Undergraduate Students, Study Abroad, Decision Making

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