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Roger Saul – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2024
What is an ethical instructional goal for students who position themselves in opposition to the key tenets of a discipline they are required to learn? Is it fair to judge students unfavorably in a circumstance where their ideological disagreements with course materials bump up against their abilities to take seriously these materials, let alone…
Descriptors: Ideology, Beliefs, Conflict, Course Content
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Larissa M. Gaias; Mylien T. Duong; Catherine M. Corbin; Clayton R. Cook; Mark Deveau; Priscilla Kyoyetera; Olivia Wood – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Teachers' racial biases can impact disparities in their perceptions and expectations of students and contribute to inequitable student outcomes. Therefore, interventions that train teachers on strategies for reducing racial biases may hold promise for mitigating inequities. However, research on bias-reduction interventions in applied contexts is…
Descriptors: Bias, Equal Education, Teacher Behavior, Racism
Jeremy Scott Aguirre – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study sought to explore the lived experiences that influence veteran teachers' decisions to remain in the teaching profession within a North Texas school district. While the field of education faces numerous challenges, including teacher attrition, this study focuses solely on understanding why some educators choose to persist, rather than on…
Descriptors: Experienced Teachers, Teacher Persistence, Teaching Experience, Teacher Attitudes
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Daniel A. DeCino; Phillip L. Waalkes; Maribeth F. Jorgensen; Alison Boughn – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2024
Little is known about counselor educators' experiences of gatekeeping doctoral students. Using an interpretative phenomenological approach, we examined counselor educators' experiences of gatekeeping doctoral students during the dissertation. Themes included (a) interventions, (b) prior student gatekeeping interactions, and (c) recommendations for…
Descriptors: Counselor Educators, Counselor Training, Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Students
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Evthokia Stephanie Saclarides; Ryan Gillespie; Anna DeJarnette – School Science and Mathematics, 2025
Coaching teachers is complex work as coaches must navigate multiple and competing roles of expert and colleague. Within mathematics education, there is a lack of research exploring how coaches enact their stance for coaching, balancing the roles of expert and colleague, in ways that best support teacher learning. Furthermore, little is known about…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Teacher Student Relationship, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Education
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Sandy Dellalonga – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study was to understand early childhood teachers' perceptions surrounding the topic of childhood scribbles as they relate to emergent literacy. Sociocultural theory provided a foundation for this research because of its focus on relationships between children, other children, and teachers to foster…
Descriptors: Freehand Drawing, Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Emergent Literacy
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Lorraine Valdez Pierce; Alexandria Zylstra; Esperanza Roman-Mendoza; Divya Varier; Judith Collazo; Lori Bland – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2025
Student evaluations of teaching (SETs) are routinely used for evaluation of instructional faculty in universities. However, studies have shown that SET use often contributes to inequities in tenure, promotion and salary outcomes, especially for women and underrepresented groups. Research suggests a need for a universal conceptualization of…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, College Faculty, College Students, Teacher Effectiveness
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Katherine Wisener; Erik Driessen; Amy Tan; Cary Cuncic; Kevin Eva – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2025
Feedback from learners is important to support faculty development, but negative feedback can harm teachers' motivation, engagement, and retention. Leaders of educational programs, therefore, need to balance enabling students' voices to be heard with maintaining teachers' enthusiasm and commitment to teaching. Given the paucity of research to…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Feedback (Response), Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Negative Attitudes
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John Burrell – Schools: Studies in Education, 2025
Drawing inspiration from Parker Palmer and John Dewey, this essay explores the author's journey of learning to connect with his ninth-grade students in a summer study skills class. Using the metaphor of an "undercarriage," the author reflects on how he strengthened his capacity to endure classroom challenges. Through experimentation with…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Grade 9, Summer Programs, Study Skills
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Nurith Epstein; Christina Elhalaby – International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 2025
In this study, we hypothesize that full professors have an important impact on their postdocs' career intentions. Using multivariate regression analysis, we found a positive association between postdocs' ratings of their professor relationship, their integration into the scientific community and their career intentions. In addition, publications…
Descriptors: Social Capital, College Faculty, Postdoctoral Education, Teacher Student Relationship
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Monika Kvernenes; Arne Tjølsen; Simon Gilbertson; Robert Gray; Lise Rakner; Robert Kordts – Discover Education, 2025
Emotions are an important part of university teachers' well-being and can interfere with teachers' motivation to teach, their quality of teaching, and their willingness to engage in educational development. This mixed-methods study explores academics' emotional experiences before, during, and after they engage in teaching, as well as what factors…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Emotional Experience, Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns
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Alison Cook-Sather; Abhirami Suresh – International Journal for Students as Partners, 2025
Pedagogical partnership work continues to proliferate on college and university campuses around the world, and yet the language used in and about this work is still very much evolving. This exploratory study drew on surveys of student partners and program facilitators at institutions across contexts to learn about three related ways language is…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, College Students, Facilitators (Individuals), Language Usage
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Salerno, April S.; Kibler, Amanda K. – Teachers College Record, 2018
Background/Context: Figured worlds have been conceptualized as spaces, or "realms" (Holland, Skinner, Lachicotte, & Cain, 1998), where individuals assign meaning and significance to actors and characters or understand what they take as "typical or normal" (Gee, 2014). This study applies a lens of figured worlds to…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Preservice Teachers, Barriers, Secondary School Teachers
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Christensson, Johan – Classroom Discourse, 2019
By testing a model for analysing identity in interaction, the present article explores how a history student teacher produces social identity in relation to his future profession as a teacher, with an important point of departure being the relationship between the academic and professional aspects of teacher education. This is addressed through an…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Student Teacher Attitudes, Professional Identity, Interaction
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Ni Shuilleabhain, Aoibhinn; Bjuland, Raymond – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2019
Lesson study is a collaborative model of professional development that provides teachers with the opportunity to learn from the planning, conduction and reflection of a specifically designed research lesson. Lesson study is increasingly incorporated in initial teacher education (ITE) and calls have been made to further detail the lesson study…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Education Programs, Teaching Methods, Mentors
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