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Lau, Won-Fong K.; Ortega, Karina; Sharkey, Jill – Contemporary School Psychology, 2015
Students with learning disabilities have been found to lack self-awareness about their disability, likely contributing to several challenges they experience, such as social skill deficits. At the same time, there is limited research investigating interventions to effectively increase disability self-awareness among this population. The current…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Learning Disabilities, Training, Self Concept
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Morgan, Michelle F.; Moni, Karen B.; Cuskelly, Monica – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2015
There is limited information about specific research constructs developed by adults with intellectual disability in undertaking research despite increasing involvement in research "with" rather than "on" these individuals. Participatory research was used with three young adults with intellectual disability to collaboratively…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Mental Retardation, Research Skills, Cooperation
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Herro, Danielle C. – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2015
This case uses a worked or "working example" model (Gee, 2010), documenting the implementation of a novel game design curriculum in the United States. Created by an Instructional Technology Administrator (ITA) and two classroom teachers, it was subsequently offered to high school students. With an aim of providing in-depth understanding…
Descriptors: Games, Design, High School Students, Secondary School Curriculum
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Buchanan, Rebecca – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2015
The current zeitgeist in education in the USA emphasizes accountability for schools, students, and teachers, based on performance that can be easily quantified. Within this, current debates involving who should be teaching, what a good teacher looks like, and how best to evaluate and reward teachers are actually debates about the teaching…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Accountability, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Hallowell, David A.; Okamoto, Yukari; Romo, Laura F.; La Joy, Jonna R. – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2015
The primary goal of the study was to explore first-grade children's reasoning about plane and solid shapes across various kinds of geometric representations. Children were individually interviewed while completing a shape-matching task developed for this study. This task required children to compose and decompose geometric figures to identify…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Thinking Skills
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Moghaddam, Alireza; Sarkar Arani, Mohammad Reza; Kuno, Hiroyuki – Issues in Educational Research, 2015
The present study attempts to report a collaborative cycle of professional development in teaching elementary school mathematics through lesson study. It explores a practice of lesson study conducted by teachers aiming to improve their knowledge of pedagogy. The study adopts an ethnographic approach to examine how collaborative teaching within an…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Improvement
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Orbay, Keziban; Develi, Mehmet Hikmet – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2015
This study aimed to investigate the informal cognitive structures regarding "point" and "straight line"--two basic and undefined terms of geometry--in children registered in preschool--the previous step before in-class formal education process. The study was conducted with the participation of 50 children enrolled in nursery,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Preschool Children, Geometry
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Phair, Heleanna; Davis, Geraldine – Early Child Development and Care, 2015
In 2013 funding was introduced to support disadvantaged two-year-old children to attend early childhood settings in England. This study explores the experiences of four early childhood settings as they worked with these funded children for the first time. Using interviews and observations within the settings, findings demonstrate some adjustment…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education
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Cahill, Jo; Bowyer, Jan; Rendell, Catherine; Hammond, Angela; Korek, Sharon – Educational Research, 2015
Background: Within Higher Education in the United Kingdom (UK), programme leaders are under increased pressure to be more productive and are expected to undertake a complex range of demanding activities. However, perceptions of the role through the lens of the programme leader have not been explored sufficiently. Clearly, a university's ability to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Leadership Role, Leadership Responsibility
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Garcia, Gina A.; Okhidoi, Otgonjargal – Innovative Higher Education, 2015
As institutions not founded to "serve" Latina/o students, Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) must actively change their curricula and programs to meet the needs of their diverse population, including Latina/o, low income, and first generation students. Using a case study approach, including interviews and focus groups, this study…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Institutional Characteristics, Case Studies, Culturally Relevant Education
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Chebbi, Hela; Pündrich, Aline Pereira – Learning Organization, 2015
Purpose: This paper aims to identify the characteristics that a crisis unit should have to achieve effective learning after crisis. Literature has identified many relations between learning organizations and crisis; yet, there is a dearth of research on specific studies about crisis units and their post-crisis learning features. Thus, this paper…
Descriptors: Learning, Crisis Management, Qualitative Research, Organizational Culture
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Rentz, Kathryn C. – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2015
This case study examined the extent to which expected Gen Y traits surfaced in a well-managed U.S. company. The results indicate that certain Gen Y traits typically regarded as undesirable in the workplace are especially persistent, even in an optimal organizational setting, but others are not. The findings also reveal both expected and unexpected…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Generational Differences, Employees, Case Studies
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Montgomery, Judy K. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2015
This article is an interview with Dr. Pam Enderby--a speech language therapist and professor at the Institute of General Practice and Primary Care at the University of Sheffield, Community Sciences Centre, Northern General Hospital, in the United Kingdom--conducted by Judy Montgomery, Editor in Chief, of "Communication Disorders…
Descriptors: Interviews, Speech Language Pathology, Allied Health Personnel, College Faculty
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Wolfson, Adele J.; Cuba, Lee; Day, Alexandra – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2015
Liberal arts colleges produce a disproportionate number of PhDs in the sciences (National Science Foundation 2008), and knowledgeable observers praise the "cross-training" of these colleges' science majors (Cech 1999; Connell 2004; Ekman 2007; Pascarella et al. 2004; Steitz 2001; Tilghman 2010). While many of the positive outcomes of…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, STEM Education, Majors (Students), Classification
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Capri, Charlotte; Buckle, Chanellé – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2015
Background: Migrating nursing labour inadvertently reinforces South Africa's care drain, contributes to a global care crisis and forces us to reconsider migration motivation. This paper highlights issues that complicate psychiatric intellectual disability nursing care and identifies loci for change in an attempt to redress this care challenge.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mental Retardation, Psychiatric Hospitals, Nurses
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