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Malik, Amjad; Chohan, Bushra – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2020
The authors conducted the research in partnership with two schools in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, in response to concerns over the effects of non-educational video gaming and texting on students' school experiences. Educational professionals wanted to refer to research findings when they advised parents to monitor their children's video gaming and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 9, High School Students, Adolescents
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Zheng, Yao; Zhong, Qiting; Yu, Shulin; Li, Xiaohui – SAGE Open, 2020
This case study investigated students' response to feedback in the lens of student engagement with teacher feedback on their translation work. Drawing upon data from multiple sources, including students' translation assignments, classroom observations, semi-structured interviews, stimulated recalls, and other documents, it explored how three…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Feedback (Response), Translation, Learner Engagement
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Wilson, Marguerite Anne Fillion; Yull, Denise Gray; Massey, Sean G. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2020
Educational research has established a link between zero tolerance disciplinary policies and increases in racial disproportionality in suspensions and expulsions of students of color. This article reports on a critical ethnography of Rivertown, a school district with urban characteristics, where we have been working with parents of color whose…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Urban Schools, School Districts
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Hakvoort, Ilse; Larsson, Kristoffer; Lundström, Agneta – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2020
Scholars in the field of conflict resolution in schools theoretically argued that minor distractions and disturbances are conflicts. In the present study, we refer to them as emerging conflicts. The study has been carried out within the phenomenographic research tradition and used semi-structured interviews. We addressed the professionals -- the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Conflict Resolution, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes
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Sabanci, Ali; Özyildirim, Gülnar – International Journal of Educational Leadership and Management, 2020
Teachers' adopted behaviors and their instructional management strategies are likely to have some differences on the basis of personal differences. This idea may be due to different beliefs about how effective education and teaching should be. The aim of this study is to adapt the Behavior and Instructional Management (BIM) Scale, which aims to…
Descriptors: Turkish, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs
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Bantha, Tapas; Sahni, Sanjeev P.; Yadav, Mohit – International Journal of Higher Education, 2020
There is a growing concern about student incivility in classrooms among academicians and institutional leaders. This study humbly tried to identify various enablers for reducing student incivility in classrooms through an exploratory investigation. This study uses empirical qualitative methods of investigation in a higher educational institution…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Behavior, Antisocial Behavior, College Students
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Helton, Maria R.; Alber-Morgan, Sheila R. – Young Exceptional Children, 2020
Early elementary inclusive classrooms present teachers with demanding responsibilities. The wide range of student backgrounds, ability levels, and previous school experiences require a well-managed classroom that maximizes instructional time. Teachers reported spending more time addressing disruptive behaviors than they thought they should. One…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Inclusion, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
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Garwood, Justin D. – Journal of Special Education, 2020
Perception of one's ability as a reader is a key construct for improving adolescent literacy outcomes, but this research has not yet been extended to students with disabilities. The current study attempted to address this research gap with a sample of 152 secondary students with and at risk for emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD). Results…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Self Concept, Secondary School Students, Emotional Disturbances
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Maresova, Petra; Hruska, Jan; Kuca, Kamil – Education Sciences, 2020
Globalization has increased the demands placed on higher education and increased competition among universities. In response, institutions of higher education have started to consider their online presence as a potential competitive advantage. The aim of this article is to analyze and compare Facebook activity and content created by the world's…
Descriptors: Social Media, Universities, Institutional Advancement, Reputation
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Armstrong, Alayne; Gutica, Mirela – Exceptionality Education International, 2020
Drawn from an investigation of the emergent technological practices of post-secondary students with mathematics learning disabilities, this case study employs an enactivist framework in considering the bootstrapping processes our participants report engaging in when using personal electronic devices for academic support. Video-recorded,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Learning Disabilities, Mathematics Skills
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Arikan, Neslihan – Journal of Education and Learning, 2020
Programs for social-emotional learning implemented in schools are important in terms of improving students' emotional and social skills. In the study, a 16-week program was prepared using the Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) model based on the Personal and Social Responsibility Model (TPSR). The program was implemented in three different school…
Descriptors: Social Responsibility, Social Development, Emotional Development, Emotional Intelligence
Fayles, Cason – Online Submission, 2020
This report explores teachers' and administrators' perceptions of social and emotional learning (SEL) in AISD. Based on analysis of responses to the 2019 Employee Coordinated Survey and the 2018-2019 Teaching, Empowering, Leading, and Learning (TELL) Survey, this report indicates significant positive correlations between staff's SEL knowledge and…
Descriptors: School Districts, Teacher Attitudes, Administrator Attitudes, Social Emotional Learning
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Opiola, Kristie K.; Alston, Daniel M.; Copeland-Kamp, Brandi L. – Professional School Counseling, 2020
This case study explored three urban elementary teachers' experiences with Child-Teacher Relationship Training (CTRT) and the impact of CTRT on the teachers' emotional intelligence, perception of students' behaviors, and teacher-student stress. The three charter school teachers from the Southeastern United States received 22 weeks of CTRT…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Education, Trauma Informed Approach
Owens, Julie Sarno; Margherio, Samantha M.; Lee, Mary; Evans, Steven W.; Crowley, D. Max; Coles, Erika K.; Mixon, Clifton S. – Grantee Submission, 2020
Teachers can implement a high quality Daily Report Card (DRC) intervention when they receive face-to-face consultation or interactive online supports. Yet, it is unclear which method is most cost-effective. Using an ingredients-based approach and societal perspective, we examined costs and cost-effectiveness (compared to typical practice) of three…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Program Implementation, Report Cards, Intervention
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Valdiviejas, Hannah; Bosch, Nigel – Grantee Submission, 2020
Metacognition is a valuable tool for learning, particularly in online settings, due to its role in self-regulation. Being metacognitive is especially crucial for students who face exceptional difficulties in academic settings because it grants them the ability to identify gaps in their knowledge and seek help during difficult courses. Here we…
Descriptors: Metacognition, STEM Education, College Students, Online Courses
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