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Brandye D. Nobiling; Sherry A. Maykrantz; Tara A. Downes; Joshua P. Nobiling – Current Issues in Middle Level Education, 2025
The presence of therapy dogs in schools has increased due to the growing body of research showing positive effects of assisted-animal interaction. But there is little published research on how an innovation such as a therapy dog connects to best practices in middle level education. The goal of the research was to use the Diffusion of Innovation…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Educational Environment, School Personnel, Program Effectiveness
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Kamuran Demir; Mahmut Kalman – European Journal of Education, 2025
Instructional leadership is one of the most studied school leadership models in educational leadership and management (EDLM) because of its potential to influence the fulfilment of the core mission of schooling, that is, student learning. This study investigated the serial mediating effect of teacher autonomy and collective teacher innovativeness…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Professional Autonomy, Educational Innovation, Educational Practices
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Phrakrudhammabhisamai; Prayuth Chusorn; Khwanjai Kaewsaeng; Orawan Kaewmat – Higher Education Studies, 2025
Innovative Development of the Potential to Integrate Modern Technology for Buddhist Monks as Promoters of Buddhism in the Mekong Region employed a mixed-method research and development approach. The objectives were: to investigate the current conditions and factors influencing the development of innovations for disseminating Buddhism by monks in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technology Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Buddhism
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Haibin Sun; Tingting Liu – Higher Education Studies, 2025
To address existing challenges in teaching theoretical mechanics and enhance instructional quality, the teaching team implemented innovative reforms. Guided by a "student-centered" philosophy and powered by digital intelligence technologies with "Chaoxing" AI as the engine, the course reconstructed a three-dimensional objective…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Mechanics (Physics), Student Centered Learning
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Chuan-Chung Hsieh; Yurou Song; Hui-Chieh Li – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2025
Instructional quality is a hot topic in education. Among the possible factors that can influence instructional quality, distributed leadership has emerged as a particularly influential factor at the school level. This study argues that distributed leadership relies on teachers taking autonomous responsibility and engaging in innovative practices.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Power Structure, Participative Decision Making, Educational Quality
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Swati Banerjee; Dave Shaw; Matthew Sparke – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
While COVID-19 has underlined many global interdependencies, it has also made clear the ways in which these globalised connections are structured by profound inequalities. Teaching in this context has been deeply challenging for many educators around the world. For related reasons, though, the pandemic has also created new provocations for global…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Electronic Learning, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Elena Tsvetkova – Higher Education Policy, 2025
Numerous countries have implemented excellence initiatives designed to establish world-class universities, boost research productivity, build up staff capacity, and thereby reform doctoral education systems as part of this agenda. To date, the relationship between excellence-driven initiatives and leading universities' doctoral education…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational Quality, Doctoral Programs, Achievement Rating
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Neuman, Susan B. – Reading Teacher, 2022
Many of our children continue to live in book deserts, neighborhoods bereft of reading materials. It is an educational problem that, at times, may seem unsolvable. In this article, my colleagues and I approach the problem from a perspective of a small win, a term first coined by organizational theorist Karl Weik. Small wins act like…
Descriptors: Books, Reading Materials, Geographic Distribution, Neighborhoods
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Beresford-Dey, Marie; Ingram, Richard; Lakin, Liz – Education Sciences, 2022
Schools and policy makers face common challenges driven by external affairs such as economic uncertainty, globalisation, and advances in technology. Rapidly changing educational, societal, and political systems require school leaders to adopt creativity and innovation (Cr&Inn) as an integral feature of their leadership. To understand what…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Innovation, Administrator Role, Principals
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Wise, Emily; Eklund, Moa; Smith, Madeline; Wilson, James – Research Evaluation, 2022
For decades, cluster initiatives and funding programmes have been used as instruments of industrial and innovation policy--addressing system failures by strengthening linkages among actors, fostering innovation, and developing more effective innovation systems. More recently, a growing segment of these initiatives are also focused on driving…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Innovation, Cluster Grouping, Stakeholders
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Sasson, Irit; Malkinson, Noam; Oria, Tutia – Learning Environments Research, 2022
In recent years, the importance of the pedagogical and physical design of new learning environments has grown. Around the world, innovative pedagogy has been implemented to address, among other things, the development of social skills. In this study, we examined an educational program that is an applied example of the constructivist approach whose…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Classroom Design, Group Unity, Cooperative Learning
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Witherspoon, Alison – Learning Organization, 2022
Purpose: This paper aims to explore how team processes relate to employee team learning that leads to innovation in higher education (HE) and provides leaders with an adaptable model with recommendations for implementation. Design/methodology/approach: This research was guided by theories of experiential learning, action learning and…
Descriptors: Organizational Learning, Teamwork, Educational Innovation, Higher Education
Mayfield, Mark – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Christian colleges and universities are a small but important subset of higher education institutions. Financial pressures at these private four-year institutions continue to drive institutional leaders towards innovation and new sources of revenue in an attempt to achieve financial security. This study applies resource dependence theory as a lens…
Descriptors: Religious Colleges, Higher Education, Educational Finance, Financial Problems
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Wedde, Sonja; Busse, Annette; Bosse, Dorit – International Journal of Modern Education Studies, 2022
Invention activities and worked solutions are considered to be effective learning tasks. To date, limited research has been conducted regarding these tasks in teacher education and the process of solving these tasks. This study focuses on the solution quality of student teachers' task solutions. 149 students were randomly assigned to one of two…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Problem Solving, Student Teachers, Innovation
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Messina, Lisa; Miller, Kristel; Cunningham, James A.; McAdam, Rodney; Hewitt-Dundas, Nola – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
To date, understanding and empirical investigation of the internationalisation processes of university spin-outs (USOs) have been limited. Few studies have explored the role of the specific characteristics of their core technology, in particular their innovativeness, as a determinant of their early internationalisation. This is also an issue which…
Descriptors: Universities, Entrepreneurship, Educational Innovation, Global Approach
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