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Alexander C. Romney; Christopher J. Hartwell; Luis Armenta – Management Teaching Review, 2024
Leading organizational change is a daunting aspect of leadership. However, effectively leading change enables positive individual and organizational outcomes. Herein, we present a case-based classroom exercise to teach students about organizational change, demonstrate different aspects of the change process, and teach how to overcome resistance to…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, Resistance to Change, Leadership, Manufacturing Industry
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Kevin Lawrence Henry Jr. – Educational Policy, 2024
The linking of school choice and charter schools to the legacy of Black alternative education and civil rights initiatives is a central discursive galvanizing and organizing tool for charter proponents, as it aims to provide legitimacy to the charter movement, while simultaneously coopting Black critiques of the institution of education to advance…
Descriptors: School Choice, Charter Schools, Educational Policy, African American Education
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Alexander Riley – Academic Questions, 2024
The story of the decline of sociology has been unfolding for a few decades, but it becomes a more hair-raising tale every year. The crazed and intellectually empty ideologues completely colonized the field. They have made it their own, and the consequence is that contemporary sociology is now a wasteland for any seeking the complex truths of human…
Descriptors: Sociology, Current Events, Video Technology, Web Sites
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Seema P. V. – Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an important force in many fields, including education. Using Artificial Intelligence in classrooms can improve learning, make education more personal, and help teachers in their work. AI can change education by offering personalized learning, making assessments easier, and supporting teachers. It can also…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Faculty Development, Equal Education
Marlene Leekang – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The shutdowns of the COVID-19 global pandemic offered academic institutions a world-wide experiment in online learning, whether they or their faculty were prepared to do so. This study investigated the influence of training and resources on faculty perceived self-efficacy to design online courses. To investigate this phenomenon, faculty…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Teacher Attitudes, Self Efficacy
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Mollie T. McQuillan; Janel Anderson; Lydia Gandy-Fastovich – American Educational Research Journal, 2025
PK-12 district-level administrators have been asked to navigate an increasingly complex policy landscape concerning gender-diversity reforms. We apply sensemaking theory to examine administrators' understanding of legal and policy protections for trans and gender diverse (TGD) students. Using 36 interviews with administrators and policy…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusion, Student Diversity
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Christoph Spurk; Carmen Koch; Reto Bürgin; Louis Chikopela; Famagan Konaté; George Nyabuga; Daniel Bruce Sarpong; Fernando Sousa; Andreas Fliessbach – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2025
Purpose: Declining soil fertility is worrying in sub-Saharan Africa. Various technologies serve to mitigate or rebuild soil fertility, but uptake by farmers, especially smallholders, is low. The study addresses this adoption problem in a novel way, assessing empirically many factors from various domains (economic, socio-demographic, individual,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Soil Science, Agronomy, Land Use
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Elizabeth Choi-Tucci; John Sideris; Cristin Holland; Grace T. Baranek; Linda R. Watson – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: Intentional communication acts, or purposefully directed vocalizations and gestures, are particularly difficult for infants at elevated likelihood for eventual diagnosis of autism. The ability to measure and track intentional communication in infancy thus has the potential to aid early identification and intervention efforts. This study…
Descriptors: Infants, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Caregiver Child Relationship, Nonverbal Communication
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Lana Parker; Holt Stuart-Hitchcox – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2025
Drawing on our empirical study engaging focus groups of highly experienced educators and stakeholders (n = 12) in Ontario, Canada, we examine the cruel refiguration of educational worker care under neoliberalism in public education. Austerity policies have degraded conditions in the schools such that educators are unable to fulfill their…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Educational Finance, Public Education, Foreign Countries
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Alonso-Nuez, María J.; Gil-Lacruz, Ana I.; Rosell-Martínez, Jorge – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2021
This research shows, on a wide dataset of students, that evaluation methods to promote active learning improve students' academic success and performance. On a database of 4622 engineering and design students, we demonstrate that this result holds when correcting the selection bias--more engaged students opt for active learning. The intriguing…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Learner Engagement, Active Learning, Engineering Education
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Kim, Jeong-a – Comparative Education Review, 2021
Teacher pay-for-performance policies have been introduced in many countries, including South Korea, in order to improve the quality of teacher workforces. However, such policies cannot be exactly replicated across countries. A policy transferred across borders is transformed within each new situation. Based on policy mobility and transformation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Salaries, Merit Pay, Educational Policy
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Leddy, Shannon; O'Neill, Susan – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2021
This article explores resistance that occurred during the implementation of an Indigenous education curriculum within a teacher education program. The goal was to assist student teachers (STs) in developing a level of decolonial literacy that would help them unearth the colonial roots of their prior Indigenous education. Multiple data sources (STs…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Student Teachers, Resistance to Change, Foreign Policy
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Barnard, Peter Alexander – International Journal of Educational Management, 2022
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is threefold: first, to explain the link between traditional same-age school structure and the impact this has on a school's capacity for individual and organisational learning; second, to explain why attempts to develop schools as learning organisations (LOs) invariably reify existing structures and practice,…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Secondary Schools, Organizational Learning, Tutoring
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González, Gerardo M.; Rios, Francisco – Multicultural Perspectives, 2022
This article discusses an effort in the early 1990s to question the naming of campus edifices to recognize California state Senator William Craven (1973-1998), who made public statements considered anti-Latino while in office. During that period, there were very few movements to rename campus landmarks. This article analyzes one of these early…
Descriptors: Activism, Naming, Campuses, Educational Facilities
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Brown, Christopher P.; Ku, Da Hei; Barry, David P.; Puckett, Kate – Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
Policymakers' neoliberal education reforms have altered teaching and teacher education. These neoliberal policies reframe teaching and teacher education through conceptions of standards, academic achievement, data, and accountability. By doing so, many new and experienced teachers have left the field, and this has caused many who remain to…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Change
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