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Henry, Gary T.; Redding, Christopher – Education Finance and Policy, 2020
Using unique administrative data from North Carolina that allow us to separate classroom teacher turnover during the school year from end-of-year turnover, we find students who lose their teacher during the school year have significantly lower test score gains (on average -7.5 percent of a standard deviation unit) than those students whose…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, School Schedules, Achievement Gains, Teacher Student Relationship
Mims, Lauren C.; Williams, Joanna L. – Grantee Submission, 2020
Current research on ethnic-racial identity (ERI) development among Black youth derives primarily from studies that focus on the impact of parental racial socialization from a racial/monoidentity perspective without accounting for the roles of youth's other worlds (i.e.,schools, classrooms, and peers) and the intersection of their social identities…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Ethnicity, Racial Identification
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Paunesku, David; Farrington, Camille A. – Teachers College Record, 2020
Background: Young people are more likely to develop into effective learners, productive adults, and engaged citizens when their learning environments afford them certain kinds of experiences. For example, students are more likely to succeed when they experience a sense of belonging in school or experience schoolwork as personally relevant.…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Assessment, Learning Experience, Student Development
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Biniecki, Susan M. Yelich; Berg, Paul – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2020
Retiring senior military officers (SMO) are a specific group of adult learners in role transition. SMOs have the shared experience of high-level leadership roles, senior managerial experiences, and military rank. They experience some similar transition challenges as other military affiliated learners, such as military-civilian culture; however, in…
Descriptors: Veterans, Adult Learning, Administrators, Career Change
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Jones, Tim – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2020
This article argues that it is necessary to fight for a radical and immediate restructuring of our educational systems. Young people are currently being prepared for a future that does not exist, and we are lying to them and to ourselves by pretending that we can address the climate and ecological emergency from within existing educational and…
Descriptors: Activism, Educational Change, Power Structure, Civil Disobedience
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Heilmann, Lisanne – International Review of Education, 2020
International large-scale assessments like the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competences (PIAAC) assess literacy and numeracy proficiency as abstract competences, assuming they are cognitive skills and therefore objectively and universally measurable. However, research into how people's lives are affected by notions of…
Descriptors: Adults, International Assessment, Literacy, Numeracy
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Deed, Craig; Blake, Damian; Henriksen, Joanne; Mooney, Amanda; Prain, Vaughan; Tytler, Russell; Zitzlaff, Tina; Edwards, Marie; Emery, Sherridan; Muir, Tracey; Swabey, Karen; Thomas, Damon; Farrelly, Cathleen; Lovejoy, Valerie; Meyers, Noel; Fingland, Doug – Learning Environments Research, 2020
Teaching practices respond to the prompts, resources and inherent potential of a school's physical, social and cultural landscape. This study involved how teachers adapt their practice in response to contemporary flexible learning environments. An Australian case study focused on how teachers framed and enacted changes in practice by perceiving…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods, Classroom Environment
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Lim, Jieun; Newby, Timothy J. – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2020
To explore students' use of Web 2.0 tools and their perceptions of using Web 2.0 as a personal learning environment (PLE), quantitative surveys (n = 113) and interviews (n = 12) were conducted. In the survey, we identified that students already have familiarity with using Web 2.0 tools, as well as a positive attitude toward using Web 2.0 for…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Web 2.0 Technologies, Student Experience, Student Attitudes
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Robinson, Ashley N. – About Campus, 2020
Live-in staff and students have never, even under the most stifling corporatized conditions, "stopped" developing their intimate and personal lives. The act of living, both with oneself and with others, is the primary condition for the exploration of how to live a personal life. However, this article reflects on the many ways that the…
Descriptors: Dormitories, Resident Advisers, College Housing, College Environment
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Strachan, Samantha L. – College Teaching, 2020
Not all instructors find the process of establishing positive interpersonal relationships with students easy. Even for the most experienced instructor, determining the best ways to establish and strengthen relationships with students in higher education settings can, at times, be difficult. As noted in the literature, instructor-student…
Descriptors: Caring, Teacher Student Relationship, College Faculty, College Students
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Dabbagh, Nada; Castaneda, Linda – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2020
In this paper, we lay the foundations of the personal learning environment or PLE, its conception, cognitive and theoretical underpinnings, and implications for the design of pedagogical processes and learning ecosystems. We characterize the PLE as a technosocial reality that embodies the sociomaterial entanglement with which people learn as well…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Learning Processes, Lifelong Learning, Informal Education
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Massonnié, Jessica; Frasseto, Philippe; Mareschal, Denis; Kirkham, Natasha Z. – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2020
Moving the field of Mind, Brain, and Education forward requires researchers and educators to reframe the boundaries of their own discipline in order to create knowledge that is both scientifically based, and of practical relevance for education. We believe that this could be done by co-constructing research projects "from the start." We…
Descriptors: Intervention, Acoustics, Classroom Environment, Elementary School Teachers
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Thorburn, Malcolm; Stolz, Steven A. – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2020
The authors consider in this critical paper that claims that human agents experience things-in-the-world as the same are deeply flawed as these accounts misconstrue and fail to appreciate the phenomenology of embodied subjectivity. To overcome these complex problems they outline how phenomenology can reach beyond positivist and standardised…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Educational Experience, Educational Philosophy, Educational Environment
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Knowles, Ryan T. – Educational Psychology, 2020
This quantitative study tests the relationship between ideological classroom composition and perceptions of open classroom climate. Using data from the 2016 International Education Association's International Civic and Citizenship Study, the study uses latent class analysis and multilevel regression modelling across five countries. First, latent…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Ideology, Student Attitudes, Socioeconomic Status
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2020
The point of departure of this article is that hospitality in education has not been theorized in terms of emotion and affect, partly because its law(s) have been discussed in ways that have not paid much attention to the role of emotion and affect. The analysis broadens our understanding of the ethics and politics of hospitality by considering it…
Descriptors: Ethics, Affective Behavior, Educational Theories, Political Influences
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