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Dorji, Rinchen; Bailey, Jeff; Paterson, David; Graham, Lorraine; Miller, Judith – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2021
Inclusive education is a relatively new educational concept in Bhutan. Teachers play a critical role in the successful implementation of educational change. Investigating teachers' attitudes towards inclusion was conducted through an online survey. Respondents included 145 teachers (70 male and 75 female) from eight schools from across eight…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Positive Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers
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Kollerová, Lenka; Soukup, Petr; Strohmeier, Dagmar; Caravita, Simona C. S. – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2021
The school collegial climate presents an important context for teacher professional activities. This study investigated whether teachers' perceptions of school collegial climate characteristics (teacher-leadership collaboration, teacher-teacher collaboration, and teacher-teacher communication) are associated with teachers' active responses to…
Descriptors: Bullying, Teacher Behavior, Educational Environment, Teacher Collaboration
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Lavín, Carlos E.; Jordan, Adam W.; Francis, Grace L. – High School Journal, 2021
While the student population in public education is becoming more diverse, the representation of teachers of color remains low. With over half the student population in the United States considered as non-white, and only 20% of teachers identifying as teachers of color, it is imperative to examine the ways in which education professionals are…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Culturally Relevant Education, Special Education Teachers, Teacher Education
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Nugroho, Dita; Karamperidou, Despina – UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, 2021
Teacher attendance is one of the prerequisites on the path toward universal learning in developing countries. Over the past decades, however, studies from across the developing world have found national rates of teacher absenteeism that range from 3 to 27 per cent. Therefore, enhancing teachers' presence in the classroom and ensuring that class…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attendance, Developing Nations, Employee Absenteeism
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Pierson, Ashley; Cannon, Jill; Perera, Rachel; Mihaly, Kata; LeMahieu, Rebekah – Regional Educational Laboratory Northwest, 2021
Many states seek to increase the education levels of their early childhood education (ECE) workforce to improve the quality of care for children. Oregon encourages all ECE workforce members to sign up for a career lattice, a career pathway system that helps them determine goals related to increasing their education. The state also offers…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Preschool Teachers, Child Care, Disadvantaged Youth
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Regional Educational Laboratory Northwest, 2021
This Study Snapshot highlights key findings from a study that examined whether professional development incentives for the Oregon early childhood education (ECE) workforce members increased career lattice sign-up and increased education and training levels or workplace retention. This study used two randomized controlled trials in 2018 and 2019 to…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Preschool Teachers, Child Care, Disadvantaged Youth
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Regional Educational Laboratory Northwest, 2021
The "Professional Development Incentives for Oregon's Early Childhood Education Workforce: A Randomized Study" examined whether professional development incentives for the Oregon early childhood education (ECE) workforce members increased career lattice sign-up and increased education and training levels or workplace retention. The study…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Preschool Teachers, Child Care, Disadvantaged Youth
Steinberg, Matthew P.; Yang, Haisheng – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
Principals shape the academic setting of schools. Yet, there is limited evidence on whether principal professional development improves schooling outcomes. Beginning in 2008-09, Pennsylvania's Inspired Leadership (PIL) induction program required that newly hired principals complete targeted in-service professional development tied to newly…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Leadership Training, Beginning Principals, Program Effectiveness
Frank Perrone; Coby V. Meyers – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
Hiring quality teachers that best meet localized needs to provide students with authentic learning opportunities is crucial to both school and student success. Despite the clear importance of teacher hiring, especially in the current teacher labor market, a review of literature that synthesizes the full body of teacher hiring literature has long…
Descriptors: Teacher Selection, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Recruitment, Educational Research
Melody K. Edmonds – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this non-experimental quantitative case study was to compare the academic success of community college students over three academic years (2016-17 through 2018-19) before the onset of COVID-19 based on final grades and the influence of student factors, class size, and faculty characteristics using archival data from selected online…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Class Size, Teacher Characteristics, Electronic Learning
Lauren Porter – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Academic self-regulated learning (SRL) skills closely align with the 21st century skills that lead to student success. Research demonstrates that academic achievement is closely related to the use of SRL in the classroom and that teacher practices are fundamental in imparting these skills to their students. It is not clear, however, how teachers…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Social Networks, Grade 7, Grade 8
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Ni, Yongmei – Teachers College Record, 2017
Background: The charter school movement relies on teachers as critical components. Teacher commitment is an important aspect of teachers' lives, because it is an internal force for teachers to grow as professionals. It is also considered one of the crucial factors in influencing various educational outcomes, including teacher effectiveness,…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Teacher Motivation, Charter Schools, Teacher Characteristics
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Rotidi, Georgia; Collins, John B.; Karalis, Thanassis; Lavidas, Konstantinos – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2017
This study examined the relationship between different views of teaching and dimensions that differentiate academic disciplines. A total of 114 academics within Greece and 127 academics from similar disciplines but other countries were compared using the Teaching Perspectives Inventory (TPI). Distinctions among disciplines for both groups were…
Descriptors: Correlation, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Intellectual Disciplines
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Easterly, R. G., III.; Myers, B. E. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2017
The most optimal way to prepare teachers is a source of debate and inquiry. The common view held in school-based agricultural education is to use professional development to augment what teachers learned in their teacher preparation program. This has been typically implemented through induction support and generic professional development. Fessler…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Delphi Technique, Faculty Development, Vocational Education Teachers
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Pittard, Elizabeth A. – Gender and Education, 2017
In this paper, I share data from a year-long study investigating the manifestations of neo-liberalism in the working lives of five women elementary school teachers in the United States. I discuss how gendered discourses of neo-liberalism construct what is understood as possible in the material-discursive production of the women's subjectivities…
Descriptors: Feminism, Neoliberalism, Elementary School Students, Females
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