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Examining Preservice Teachers' Beliefs about Disciplinary Literacy in History through a Blog Project
Colwell, Jamie – Action in Teacher Education, 2016
This qualitative case study explored preservice teachers' (PSTs) beliefs about disciplinary literacy as they engaged in a blog project with middle-school students to discuss historical texts. Twenty-eight PSTs, enrolled in a semester-long social studies methods course and participating in the blog project as a course assignment, constituted the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs
Lamichhane, Kamal – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2016
This paper explores the challenges and strengths of teachers with a visual impairments teaching in Nepal's mainstream schools, using qualitative interviews of teachers and principals, as well as a student survey data set. Results showed that teachers with visual impairments tend not to teach subjects such as science and mathematics that require…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Visual Impairments, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Attitudes
Hunter, Lillian; St. Pierre, Leslie – Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, 2016
Online learning plays an important role in the state's education landscape. Both students and schools benefit from online courses by: (1) Allowing students to enroll in courses that are not available at their school; (2) Ensuring that students are able to earn credits needed for graduation; (3) Providing schools with a wide array of educational…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Annual Reports, Educational Benefits
Peisner-Feinberg, Ellen S.; Garwood, Justin D.; Mokrova, Irina L. – FPG Child Development Institute, 2016
This executive summary presents results from a study that began in 2013-2014, and involves a longitudinal design to follow a sample of 1,169 children (139 Spanish-speaking DLLs) who attended 199 randomly-selected Georgia's Pre-K classrooms. These findings focus on results from the second year of the study, which included 1,034 of these children…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Education, Kindergarten
Smith, Catherine L.; Roseberry, Martha I. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2013
This paper presents a descriptive model of the subject matter taught in courses on expert search in ALA-accredited programs, answering the question: What is taught in formal professional education on search expertise? The model emerged from a grounded content analysis of 44 course descriptions and 16 syllabi, and was validated via a review of…
Descriptors: Library Education, Expertise, Professional Education, Content Analysis
Harkin, Damien G.; Healy, Annah H. – Australian Universities' Review, 2013
Disciplines have emerged as an alternative administrative structure to departments or schools in Australian universities. We presently investigate the pattern of discipline use and by way of case study examine a role for distributed leadership in discipline management. Over forty per cent of Australian universities currently employ disciplines,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Administration, Intellectual Disciplines
Händel, Marion; Vialle, Wilma; Ziegler, Albert – High Ability Studies, 2013
The reported study investigated students' perceptions of their high-performing classmates in terms of intelligence, social skills, and conscientiousness in different school subjects. The school subjects for study were examined with regard to cognitive, physical, and gender-specific issues. The results show that high academic achievements in…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, High Achievement, Intelligence, Interpersonal Competence
Doehler, Kirsten; Taylor, Laura; Smith, Jessalyn – Journal of Statistics Education, 2013
The purpose of this research is to better understand the role of statistics in teaching and research by faculty from all disciplines and their perceptions of the statistical preparation of their students. This study reports the findings of a survey administered to faculty from seven colleges and universities regarding the use of statistics in…
Descriptors: Statistics, College Faculty, College Instruction, Student Research
Lee, Chi-Ming; Taylor, Monica J. – Journal of Moral Education, 2013
In 2011 the "Journal of Moral Education" ("JME") celebrated its 40th anniversary of publication. It seemed appropriate to examine and reflect on the "JME's" achievements by reviewing its evolution and contribution to the emerging field of moral education and development. Moral education trends, as reflected in…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Journal Articles, Periodicals, Literature Reviews
Donavant, Brian W.; Daniel, Bonnie V.; MacKewn, Angelina S. – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2013
The historically distinct fields of adult and higher education are converging in a dramatic demographic shift from undergraduate classrooms occupied primarily by traditional-age college students to ever-increasing numbers of adults within baccalaureate programs. This study found that while higher education faculty acknowledged that adult students…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Adult Education, Andragogy, College Students
Wang, Ying; Pang, Nicholas Sun-Keung – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2013
Previous studies on teachers' thinking have usually related to teaching and learning, and concentrated on classroom-level outcomes. In this study, an organizational and administrative perspective was adopted in examining teachers' thinking style. Data collected were from a sample of 268 in-service teachers from 6 primary schools in Beijing, China.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Questionnaires, Cognitive Style
Danley-Scott, Jennifer; Tompsett-Makin, Deborah – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2013
Part-time faculty need to be brought into the student learning outcomes assessment loop not only to help accreditation, but because they, like full-time faculty, can benefit from assessment. When part-time faculty are not participating in assessment, a sizable percentage of courses are being less effectively taught than they could be. In an…
Descriptors: Part Time Faculty, Outcomes of Education, College Faculty, Higher Education
Collins, John W.; Weiner, Sharon – Teachers College Record, 2010
Background/Context: Soon after the United States Department of Education began making changes to the Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) system, education librarians concluded that there was a need for a fresh approach to addressing education information needs. Considering the importance of information systems in education, they agreed…
Descriptors: Education, Information Science, Information Technology, Intellectual Disciplines
James, Adrian L. – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2010
This article argues that childhood studies has reached a crossroads in its development because of the growing diversity of the interests and agendas that are now being pursued under the interdisciplinary umbrella of childhood studies. As a consequence, fault-lines are beginning to emerge in what was once a unified project, reflecting tensions…
Descriptors: Children, Research, Intellectual Disciplines, Child Development
Giedt, Todd; Gokcek, Gigi; Ghosh, Jayati – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2015
This paper argues for a reimagining of education abroad that fuses short-term programming with some kind of experiential research component led by home campus disciplinary faculty, especially those in the sciences, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields, in order to better integrate the study abroad program into the core undergraduate…
Descriptors: International Education, Educational Research, Study Abroad, Educational Innovation

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