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Perera-Diltz, Dilani M.; Moe, Jeffry L.; Mason, Kimberly L. – Journal of School Counseling, 2011
Consultation, an indirect school counselor service, is provided by 79% (n = 998) school counselor currently. Most frequently consultation occurs with teachers, parents, and principals. MANOVA and post hoc analysis indicate differences in consultation practices across academic levels. Choosing a consultation model based on the type of service…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Consultation Programs, Teaching (Occupation), Principals
Brown, Cary A.; McIlroy, Kelly – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2011
Group learning activities (GLAs) are integral components of graduate and undergraduate programmes across disciplines. Students' multidimensional perception of GLAs and preferred learning style influences learning outcomes. Educators need to be aware of the potential for negative learning experiences associated with group activities and provide…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Group Activities, Cooperative Learning, Student Attitudes
Varnava Marouchou, Despina – McGill Journal of Education, 2011
In this paper, the need to assist university teachers in thinking carefully about what they are teaching, and how this relates to and coheres with their own professional development, is outlined. The underlying argument being made is that any efforts designed to extend and encourage scholarly teaching require us to consider the faculty experiences…
Descriptors: Teacher Improvement, Professional Development, College Faculty, Beliefs
LaPointe, Jeffrey – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 2011
Physics is the study of matter and energy and the ways in which the two interact. Some physicists use their expertise in physics to focus on radiation. These specialists, called medical physicists and health physicists, work to help people or protect the environment. Medical physicists work with physicians, assisting patients who need imaging…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientists, Radiation, Radiology
MacDonald, Elisa – Journal of Staff Development, 2011
The "culture of nice" is the underlying culture that inhibits a team of teachers from reaching a level of rigorous collaborative discourse where teachers are challenging each other's and their own thinking, beliefs, assumptions, and practice. This article discusses how honest discourse can be the key to shifting school culture. The act of…
Descriptors: School Culture, Peer Evaluation, Teaching (Occupation), Ethics
Menard, Valerie; Oguntoyinbo, Lekan; Davis, Crystal D.; Hawkins, B. Denise; Lum, Lydia; Cooper, Kenneth; Pluviose, David; Pember, Mary Annette; Watson, Jamal Eric; Nealy, Michelle J.; Hernandez, Christina – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2011
This article presents "Diverse"'s 2011 Emerging Scholars. This year's class of award-winning academics consists of twelve gifted and passionate scholars who make their mark with relevant, impactful scholarship. The 2011 Emerging Scholars are: (1) Dr. Guillermina G. Nunez-Mchiri; (2) Dr. Ashlesh Murthy; (3) Charles O. Anderson; (4) Chekesha M.…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Academic Achievement, Academic Ability, Research Skills
Yen, Wendy; Hovey, Richard; Hodwitz, Kathryn; Zhang, Su – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2011
The present study explored the relationship between the Multiple Mini-Interview (MMI) admissions process and the Bar-On EQ-i emotional intelligence (EI) instrument in order to investigate the potential for the EQ-i to serve as a proxy measure to the MMI. Participants were 196 health science candidates who completed both the MMI and the EQ-i as…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Interviews, College Admission, Intelligence Tests
Hessler, Richard M.; Donnell-Watson, D. J.; Galliher, John F. – American Sociologist, 2011
Institutional review boards (IRBs) governing social and behavioral research seem to systematically exceed the guidelines established by the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research. We examine a clandestine study of prostitution and another of employment discrimination and conclude that IRBs,…
Descriptors: Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Behavioral Sciences, Ethics, Research Methodology
Levine, Susan – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2011
This article considers the socioeconomic changes that have impacted on the lives of poor children since the end of apartheid in South Africa. In particular, the article highlights the ways in which child labour legislation after 1994 has had the unintended consequence of deepening chronic hunger and childhood poverty on food-rich farms where…
Descriptors: Poverty, Racial Segregation, Democracy, Ethnography
Jones, David W. W. – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J1), 2011
The main reason individuals enter into the education profession is that someone in their lives has influenced them in such an extreme manner that it has led them to enter the vocation of education. It is evident that there are leaders within the education profession. Individuals have proved their leadership ability by involvement in their schools,…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Motivation, Reflection, Social Influences
Cooper, Helen; Mackenzie Davey, Kate – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2011
Career decision-making research has focused primarily on occupation change as a discrete event and emphasised occupational mobility. Not all of those who consider changing occupation do so though, and this study explored the narrative accounts of nine female teachers who had considered leaving the profession, but remained teaching at midlife.…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Occupational Mobility, Teacher Persistence, Females
Redmond, Jennifer; Harford, Judith – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2010
In 1932, the Irish government, facing an economic downturn, introduced a marriage ban which required that female primary school teachers were required to resign on marriage. This followed a series of restrictive legislative measures adopted by Irish governments throughout the 1920s which sought to limit women's participation in public life and the…
Descriptors: White Collar Occupations, Marital Status, Females, Marriage
Laux, Judy – American Journal of Business Education, 2010
The second article in a series designed to supplement the introductory financial management course, this essay addresses financial statement analysis, including its impact on stock valuation, disclosure, and managerial behavior. [For "Topics in Finance Part I--Introduction and Stockholder Wealth Maximization," see EJ1060345.]
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Finance Occupations, Business Administration Education, Disclosure
Purinton, Ted – i.e.: inquiry in education, 2010
Sociological and political theories on the professions indicate that established professions utilize unique forms of inquiry and interpretation to guide practice. This essay argues that for teaching to become professionalized, unique forms of inquiry and interpretation need to be emphasized. Utilizing the concept of professional jurisdiction, the…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Professionalism, Teaching (Occupation), Educational Research
Roman, Harry T. – Tech Directions, 2010
Electricity and magnetism are intimately linked, this relationship forming the basis of the modern electric utility system and the generation of bulk electrical energy. There is rich literature from which to teach students the basics, but nothing drives the point home like having them learn from firsthand experience--and that is what this…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Energy, Correlation, Experiential Learning

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