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Sinats, P.; Scott, D. G.; McFerran, S.; Hittos, M.; Cragg, C.; Leblanc, T.; Brooks, D. – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2005
This paper, the second of two parts, reports the claims of a participatory qualitative research project that explores the inner self-awareness and self-presentation of adolescent girls based on excerpts from their own adolescent writings. The participants selected material from their own diaries and poetry written between 1969 and 1999 (ages…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Females, Diaries, Religious Factors
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Hildreth, R. W. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2006
This article presents the findings from a qualitative field study of students' "lived experiences" in the University of Minnesota political science course "Democracy and Education" and practicum "Coaching Public Achievement." This study has two key purposes: to better understand how undergraduates learn through these…
Descriptors: Practicums, Political Science, Democracy, Citizen Participation
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Postholm, May Britt – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2005
The background of the work presented in this article is that for quite some time project work has been a method of working that is more theoretically described than it is put into practice. The aim of this text is to show how a teacher can function as a facilitator or a guide for the students within project-directed teaching and how this setting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Projects, Theory Practice Relationship, Teacher Role
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Zepeda, Sally J.; Mayers, R. Stewart – High School Journal, 2001
Across the United States, an ever-increasing number of high schools have reevaluated their use of instructional time and have adopted some form of a block schedule. Block scheduling, an innovation grounded in Trump's Flexible Modular Scheduling Design, reorganizes the school day into extended blocks of time, each approximately 70 to 90 minutes.…
Descriptors: Flexible Scheduling, Block Scheduling, Discipline Problems, Mentors
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Crain, K. L.; Kluwin, T. N. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2006
This article addresses the problem of small nonprobability samples in research in the education of the deaf and hard of hearing in the face of a current and increasing emphasis on "scientifically based research" as required by recent No Child Left Behind (NCLB) federal legislation. The authors examine the gains and losses in information…
Descriptors: Partial Hearing, Recruitment, Probability, Federal Legislation
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Ojedokun, Ayoku A.; Moahi, Kgomotso H. – Education for Information, 2005
This study investigated the status of the emerging market for information professionals in Botswana. The respondents were the Masters graduates from the University of Botswana Library and Information Studies (LIS) program from 1996 to 2003 who are currently employed, and four employing organizations--the University of Botswana (UBL), Botswana…
Descriptors: Library Education, Graduates, Government Libraries, Foreign Countries
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Schniedewind, Nancy; Cathers, Karen – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2003
Through the voices of teachers and students, this piece describes an approach to professional development and classroom practice that teaches about heterosexism and homophobia as part of an inclusive process for promoting diversity education. Data from a qualitative research study that assessed the long-range effects of a professional development…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Qualitative Research, Homosexuality, Faculty Development
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Backer, Elisabeth L.; McIlvain, Helen E.; Paulman, Paul M.; Ramaekers, Ryan C. – Journal of Rural Health, 2006
Context: In studying physician shortage issues, few studies have utilized individual interviews, allowing rural physicians to voice their own stories. Purpose: To explore rural physicians' unique characteristics affecting their decisions and satisfactions with practice in a rural area. Methods: A qualitative interview study with 11 Nebraska family…
Descriptors: Family Practice (Medicine), Physicians, Rural Areas, Qualitative Research
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Wright, Handel Kashope – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2006
This essay addresses the topic of the state of qualitative research in education by asserting that qualitative research in education is in quite a state. Drawing heavily on Denzin and Lincoln's periodization of qualitative research as a guide, it outlines the various competing developments from within and outside that are vying to characterize the…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Educational Research, Educational History, Politics of Education
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Summers, Jean Ann; Hoffman, Lesa; Marquis, Janet; Turnbull, Ann; Poston, Denise; Nelson, Louise Lord – Exceptional Children, 2005
One difficulty in monitoring the quality of family--professional partnerships has been the lack of a psychometrically acceptable and sufficiently general instrument with which to assess them. The current work describes the development of the Family--Professional Partnership Scale, which assesses parents' perceptions of the importance of and their…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Psychometrics, Qualitative Research, Field Tests
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Emlet, Charles A. – Gerontologist, 2006
Purpose: Older adults living with HIV infection may be doubly stigmatized, as they are branded by both age as well as HIV status. Through semistructured interviews, this study sought to examine whether older adults with HIV/AIDS experience both ageism and HIV stigma and how those experiences manifest in their lives. Design and Methods: This was a…
Descriptors: Social Discrimination, Intervention, Confidentiality, Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Wagner, Jennifer; Vanderheiden, Gregg C.; Sesto, Mary E. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2006
This study investigated improving the usability of a mainstream cell phone for use by individuals with low vision by providing a means to display the text of the keys in large print on the phone's screen. Two enlarging techniques (suspend and display and delay and display) were developed, and the programs were loaded into the cell phone. The…
Descriptors: Large Type Materials, Partial Vision, Assistive Technology, Accessibility (for Disabled)
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MacKinnon, Gregory; Williams, Peter – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2006
Institutions that place laptops in the hands of every student offer unique opportunities to integrate technology into instruction. The following is a description of how various technologies have been introduced into a new undergraduate physics course called Physics of Sound at a so-called laptop institution. This article presents classroom…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Qualitative Research, Technology Integration
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Williams, Marleen S.; Jerome, Annette; White, Kirsten; Fisher, Aaron – Counseling and Values, 2006
This qualitative study examined interviews from 25 women who held theistic beliefs from Christian, Islamic, or Jewish traditions. All had recently experienced severe adversity but reported they were coping well. Analysis illustrated changes in religious beliefs and attitudes they made as a result of learning to cope. Differences were found among…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Females, Jews, Religion
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Chigona, Agnes; Chetty, Rajendra – South African Journal of Education, 2008
While many girls who become mothers before completing schooling consider academic qualifications to be very important, they may not be able to succeed academically if the support they need to complete their studies is insufficient. Usually, instead of getting support, the teen mothers endure misunderstandings and pressure. The teen mothers may…
Descriptors: Mothers, Pregnant Students, Qualitative Research, Student Surveys
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