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Zimmerman, Lisa; Smit, Brigitte – South African Journal of Education, 2014
The South African 2006 and 2011 Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) findings continue to highlight major concerns about the quality of reading literacy teaching in primary schools. Of specific concern is the lack of representation of the sampled South African learners at the PIRLS international benchmarks, revealing a distinct…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Comprehension, Grade 4, Reading Achievement
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Meltz, Adrienne; Herman, Chaya; Pillay, Venitha – South African Journal of Education, 2014
The study explored the understanding and implementation of inclusive education in an independent Jewish community school; a school with a community ethos of care and belonging, whose context is, by definition, exclusionary on the grounds of a particular social category--religion. However, this exclusionary agenda positioned the school as inclusive…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Jews, Judaism, Community Schools
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Milligan, Colin; Littlejohn, Allison – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2014
Professional learning, combining formal and on the job learning, is important for the development and maintenance of expertise in the modern workplace. To integrate formal and informal learning, professionals have to have good self-regulatory ability. Formal learning opportunities are opening up through massive open online courses (MOOCs),…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Large Group Instruction, Learning Strategies, Self Management
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Newbury, Elizabeth; Humphreys, Lee; Fuess, Lucas – Journal of Extension, 2014
The research reported here explored the perceived barriers to social media use by Extension educators. Using a sequential mixed method approach, the research was composed of two parts. The qualitative study used interview data (n = 27) from Wisconsin and New York Extension educators. The quantitative study gathered data from surveying Extension…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Barriers, Social Networks, Extension Agents
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Caglayan, Günhan – Computers in the Schools, 2014
This study investigates prospective secondary mathematics teachers' visual representations of polynomial and rational inequalities, and graphs of exponential and logarithmic functions with GeoGebra Dynamic Software. Five prospective teachers in a university in the United States participated in this research study, which was situated within a…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Mathematics Instruction, Computer Software, Preservice Teachers
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Çapan, Seyit Ahmet – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2014
This study aims to investigate pre-service English as Foreign Language (EFL) teachers' beliefs about grammar instruction in a foreign language (FL) context through their initial teaching practices. Analyses of semi-structured interviews and classroom observations apart from pre-and post-test results of participants' responses to a belief…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
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Marks, Pia Zeni; Jennings, Brad; Farrell, Barbara; Kennie-Kaulbach, Natalie; Jorgenson, Derek; Sharpe, Jane Pearson; Waite, Nancy – Canadian Journal of University Continuing Education, 2014
The convenience and flexibility of online learning clearly make it an attractive option for learners in professional development contexts. There is less clarity, however, about how it fares as a vehicle for enabling the applied, practice-oriented outcomes typically associated with professional development learning. This paper presents a case study…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Professional Continuing Education, Online Courses, Pharmaceutical Education
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Sheehy, Kieron; Budiyanto – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2014
The Indonesian education system is striving for an inclusive approach and techniques are needed which can support children with severe learning disabilities and their peers in this context. Manually signed language has proved useful both in supporting the development and empowerment of children with severe learning disabilities and supporting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Severe Disabilities, Sign Language, Teacher Attitudes
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Cahill, Kevin; Hall, Kathy – Irish Educational Studies, 2014
This paper examines post-primary school choice processes in the urban Irish working-class community of Portown. Here, there is an awareness of hegemonic neoliberal ideals and how school choice becomes a significantly classed space characterised by market ideologies and structural inequality. This critical ethnography explored the world through…
Descriptors: School Choice, Elementary School Students, Working Class, Social Class
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Khambhaita, Priya – British Educational Research Journal, 2014
This paper presents new findings on the experiences of Indian mothers in the roles they play in their daughters' higher education (HE) subject choices. Whilst there are existing studies on White British mothers and parents more generally in terms of parental involvement in education, and a growing number of papers presenting results on Bangladeshi…
Descriptors: Indians, Mothers, Mother Attitudes, Parent Role
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Mejía, Glenda – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2014
This study investigates the links between anxiety during oral activities in the Spanish language classroom and the teacher's role, as well as the strategies students use to cope with their anxiety. Most of the studies on language anxiety have focused on beginner groups; however, such anxiety is not limited to just that group. As this study has…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Anxiety, Spanish, Second Language Instruction
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Seker, Meral; Dincer, Ayca – English Language Teaching, 2014
Feedback is one of the crucial elements in language learning and teaching. In second language writing context, the effectiveness of feedback becomes even more important as it has an impact on the whole process of language learning. To increase the effectiveness of feedback, a teacher is expected to use any possible mean(s) available to suit…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Feedback (Response), Semi Structured Interviews, Likert Scales
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Al-Jamal, Dina A.; Al-Jamal, Ghadeer A. – English Language Teaching, 2014
Since speaking well in English is crucial for English language literature undergraduates, the present study aimed at describing difficulties that may be encountered at an EFL setting. The sample was stratified random as drawn from six Jordanian public universities. Survey questionnaires as well as semi-structured interviews were constructed. 64…
Descriptors: Investigations, Undergraduate Students, Speech Skills, Barriers
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Ramberg, Magnus R. – International Education Studies, 2014
Educational change initiatives, whether they involve the implementation of new policies or curriculum reforms, often fail to reach the level of teachers' classroom practices. In the search for explanations, numerous studies have either characterized teachers as resistant to change or focused on how schools' workplace conditions have failed to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, National Curriculum, Teaching Conditions
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Smith, Margaret; Finneran, John; Droppa, Marj – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 2014
This study investigated the high risk drinking practices of unaffiliated college students who are not involved in formal athletics, fraternities, or sororities. Using a qualitative research design, the investigators interviewed students at a northeast public college in fall 2010 to learn about unaffiliated students' drinking experiences and their…
Descriptors: Drinking, Alcohol Abuse, College Students, Qualitative Research
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