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Xumei Fan; Suzy Hardie; Jin Liu; Ning Jiang – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2025
Educational assessment is a part of accountability in K-12 education, and teachers often face ethical dilemmas in assessment practices. We conducted a comparative mixed-methods study of teachers' perspectives on educational assessment practices in the United States and China. A survey with 255 teachers based on 14 assessment scenarios within seven…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Ethics, Educational Assessment, Student Evaluation
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Maria Halkias – Schools: Studies in Education, 2025
This autobiographical article explores the evolving expertise along the journey of an assistant professor in English as a second language and bilingual education. This educator began as a preschool teacher, then became a reading specialist, and is now working at a university, and she reflects on the challenges and rewards of understanding how…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, College Faculty, Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction
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Haoquan Sun; Andong Zhang; Abd Razak Bin Zakaria – International Journal of Emotional Education, 2025
Rural teachers in resource-constrained environments engage in complex and sustained emotional labour as they navigate intersecting professional, cultural, and institutional expectations with limited systemic support. This study investigates how rural teachers in northeastern China perform emotional labour across classroom, school, and community…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Emotional Response, Disadvantaged Schools
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Edit Tóth; László Kasik; Éva Szabó – Improving Schools, 2025
The aim of the research is to explore what Hungarian primary school teachers (N = 224, 98% females) perceive as the reasons for school failure, and how different perceptions are related to length of time in the profession. The study used the Teachers' Perceptions of Causes of School Failure Questionnaire. An exploratory factor analysis was used to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Academic Failure
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Michael Shanahan, Ernst; van der Vleuten, Cees; Schuwirth, Lambert – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
The relationship between clinician teachers and their students is of major importance in medical education. However, there is little known about the effects on clinicians when conflict occurs with their students. What do clinicians perceive to be major causes of these conflicts? How do they react when and after conflict occurs? A phenomenological…
Descriptors: Medical School Faculty, Medical Students, Teacher Student Relationship, Conflict
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Poole, Adam – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2020
The purpose of this study was to explore three International School Teachers' experiences as part of the Global Middle Class (GMC) in China. This group is worthy of study, as their numbers are increasingly growing, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. However, little has been written about the negative aspects of sustained global mobility or…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Workers, International Schools, Teaching Experience
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Sylvia Lucas – International Journal of Nurture in Education, 2020
This paper contributes to the history of nurture groups with a specific focus on the development of the Boxall Profile. It draws on the first-hand experience of the teachers involved in the Profile's origin with memories of the children who were responsible for the opening of the first non-pilot nurture group at Kingsmead Infant School, Hackney,…
Descriptors: Profiles, Measures (Individuals), Development, Teaching Experience
Juenethia Tooson Fisher – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Many institutions have adopted best practices in the design of online education programs. However, the literature indicates that there is a need for continued research in the area of evaluating and examining online faculty satisfaction levels and self-perceived barriers in relation to online education. This study extended research conducted by…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Barriers, College Faculty, Online Courses
Scott W. Exaros – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Using Wlodlowski and Ginsberg's (1995) Culturally Responsive Teaching framework, this qualitative phenomenological study design sought to understand how educators were utilizing experiences, reflective strategies, and supports to effectively facilitate a socially just learning environment. Currently, there exists a gap in understanding how…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teaching Experience, Educational Environment, Reflection
Nashae M. Bennett – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Low rates of teacher retention in Title I schools is negatively impacting teaching and learning for our neediest students. When teachers do not stay in schools for 10 or more years, they lack the institutional memory and social capital needed to build and sustain strong relationships with school constituencies. Working in a Title I school for 10…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Low Income Students, Teaching Experience, Interpersonal Relationship
Allison LaFalce Acevedo – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to understand the perceptions of teachers currently working with elementary-aged students held about gamification. Qualitative data on the perceptions of nine teachers working with students in grades 1-5 was collected through digital semi-structured interviews. The study was framed…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Gamification, Learner Engagement, Teaching Experience
Jaimie Syreetha Phillips – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore how charter schoolteachers describe their experiences with the job demands and resources influencing their intent to leave the charter school sector in northeastern United States. The theoretical foundations for this study include the job demands and resources theory and the concept…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Transfer, Teaching Experience
Lynn Rochelle Daniel – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Attitudes are bound by beliefs, and beliefs are bound to practices that can influence policy for the instruction and learning of refugee students. In the twenty-first century, the importance of making education accessible to students outside of the mainstream is paramount for their academic success. However, a lack of teacher preparation for…
Descriptors: Teachers, Adolescents, Refugees, Teacher Attitudes
Hilary Ann Reid – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Technology is ever increasing in the world of education. Teachers and students alike have more access to technology, and through that comes the opportunity for teachers to change how they are presenting that information to students to impact on student learning. The problem addressed by the study is, if long term professional development of…
Descriptors: Teachers, Faculty Development, Technology Integration, Educational Technology
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Cory E. Dixon; Korey Boyd; Mara Simon – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
This paper presents the experiences of a racially integrated research team -- two Black male scholars and one white female scholar - drawn from a series of recorded conversations and journal entries as part of weekly research meetings while engaging in race research across more than a year's time. While our work inherently centered race by nature…
Descriptors: Racial Factors, Research, Scholarship, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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