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Zaiets, Rostyslav; Cherednichenko, Natalia; Shandruk, Svitlana – Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 2022
Problem of formation Ukrainian students` civic consciousness is in the focus of research in philosophical and psychological and pedagogical sciences of Ukraine. United States of America is an example of the formation of civic consciousness in a democratic society. Education of citizenship of students on the basis of respect for the rights of every…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Civics, Citizenship Responsibility, Citizenship Education
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McCormick, Amanda; Russell, Carolyn-Klotzbach; Plassche, Kimberly – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2022
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic brought about significant disruptions in higher education, including changes within the field of academic librarianship. This paper reports on a March 2021 survey of tenure-track faculty librarians. The purpose was to identify the challenges they faced because of the pandemic, the effect on their confidence, and…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Tenure, Librarians
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Esteve-Guirao, Patricia; Banos-González, Isabel; Pérez, Magdalena Valverde – Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability, 2022
We explore the relationships that future teachers establish between food consumption and sustainability, as well as their intentions to act and their competences in ESD, after a training program. Three instruments were designed and analyzed within the methodological framework of qualitative content analysis. The results showed that, although the…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Food, Eating Habits, Preservice Teacher Education
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van den Boom-Muilenburg, Selia Neeske; de Vries, Siebrich; van Veen, Klaas; Poortman, Cindy; Schildkamp, Kim – Educational Research, 2022
Background: The continual improvement of teaching and learning is vital for schools in order to meet the rapid changes in the world around us. Lesson study is considered a valuable professional development approach in that regard. It is focused on teachers collaboratively studying live classroom lessons. Sustaining lesson study, by making its core…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Communities of Practice, Teacher Collaboration, Secondary School Teachers
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Winfield, Jake D.; Paris, Joseph H. – College and University, 2022
Burnout is a state of physical or emotional exhaustion that also involves depersonalization and a sense of reduced accomplishment, stemming from chronic workplace stress (Maslach 2003). Some higher education professionals experience stressful workplace conditions such as extended business hours and increased responsibilities despite declining…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Work Environment, Higher Education
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McKee, Christine; Breslin, Mark – Scottish Educational Review, 2022
Under Scotland's Curriculum for Excellence, the health and wellbeing of school pupils is the 'Responsibility of All'. Mental health is included in this though the extent to which secondary teachers feel confident to deal with the many and varied issues which their pupils present with is less clear. This pilot study seeks to explore the potential…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mental Health, Secondary School Students, Well Being
Zirkel, Perry A. – Communique, 2022
The peer-reviewed special education literature has included notable attention to the peer-reviewed research (PRR) provision that the 2004 amendments added to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). However, as with the other IDEA issues, the legal accuracy of this translating treatment for special education professionals is subject…
Descriptors: Special Education, Educational Legislation, Equal Education, Students with Disabilities
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Zang, Ning; Cao, Hongjian; Zhou, Nan; Jiang, Lianjiang; Li, Beilei – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2022
Job exhaustion is not uncommon among Chinese middle school teachers, but the key antecedents of job exhaustion and the underlying mechanisms in this historically underrepresented population remain poorly understood. This study examined the association between job demand and exhaustion, and tested the mediating role of job satisfaction and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Burnout, Middle School Teachers, Correlation
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Colman, Aly – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
This paper contributes to recent debates pertaining to neoliberal technologies of performativity including fabrication, panopticism and post-panopticism. These terms are discussed here in relation to constant visibility from recent school inspection arrangements in England and the impact of this on school leadership. Case study research within one…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools, Instructional Leadership
Maddin, Brent W.; Mahlerwein, Randy L. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2022
During a time when teacher turnover is high, retention is low, and some positions go unfilled for years at a time, the conditions have never been more favorable to redesign the fundamental way we staff our nation's schools. Brent W. Maddin and Randy L. Mahlerwein describe how Arizona's Mesa Public Schools and Arizona State University are working…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Labor Turnover, Public Schools, College School Cooperation
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Brown, Tiara Saufley; Stanton-Chapman, Tina – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2022
The purpose of this qualitative case study is to extend a previous study by Brown & Stanton-Chapman (2014) by exploring the dynamics between teachers and paraprofessionals in preschool classrooms. Specifically, researchers examined the relationship between eight paraprofessionals' perspectives of job responsibilities and satisfaction in…
Descriptors: Paraprofessional School Personnel, Responsibility, Job Satisfaction, Preschool Teachers
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Maag Merki, Katharina; Grob, Urs; Rechsteiner, Beat; Rickenbacher, Ariane; Wullschleger, Andrea – Frontline Learning Research, 2022
Previous findings on the preconditions of teachers' collaboration are inconsistent. This might be related to the research methods used to assess the teachers' collaborative practice. Retrospective assessments by self-report on a relatively general level prevail. The validity of these self-reports is limited, however. In contrast, time-sampling…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Sampling, Time, Secondary School Teachers
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Nordholm, Daniel; Arnqvist, Anders; Nihlfors, Elisabet – Journal of Educational Change, 2022
This article analyses how school leaders depict their autonomy and how they make sense of the relationship between autonomy and control. Attention is drawn to three leadership focuses: the pedagogical direction of the school, decision-making over the internal organisation, and school improvement work. The article integrates survey data on Swedish…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Leadership Responsibility, Institutional Autonomy, Power Structure
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Olcott, Don, Jr. – Journal of Learning for Development, 2022
'Institutionalising open education-open teaching in the university culture is about leadership envisioning and leading sustainable change.' This article seeks to provoke a dialogue and we welcome your feedback in our social media spaces.
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Open Education, Open Educational Resources
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Richardson, J. T. Eisenhauer; Kletchka, Dana Carlisle – Journal of Museum Education, 2022
This article engages crip theory and concepts from Critical Disability Studies to frame museum education through critical access and disability justice to center disabled, Mad, and neurodiverse audiences in public practice. The authors introduce and define key concepts and ask questions to cultivate "liberatory access" for museum…
Descriptors: Museums, Arts Centers, Art Education, Disabilities
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