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Karen Marie Lowman – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Elementary music teachers are required to attend long-term, campus-wide professional development outside their content area. The purpose of this interpretive qualitative study was to better understand how elementary music teachers in a North Texas and a South-Central Colorado school district who have had five or more years of teaching experience…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, Videoconferencing, Faculty Development
Weinstein Jose; Bravo Juan – Center for Universal Education at The Brookings Institution, 2023
As is often the case with crises, the pandemic meant both an educational catastrophe but also an opportunity for transformation. The health and social emergencies, with their serious effects on students and their families (España, 2022; MINEDUC, 2020), prompted the search for new answers to tackle challenges that were not possible to address with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Emotional Learning, Evaluation, Student Welfare
Decheng Zhao; Yao Zhou; Meng Wang – Chinese Education & Society, 2023
School governance is a topic of general interest worldwide in educational research, and in recent years, it has also drawn widespread attention in China. In order to examine the problems faced in the process of promoting the modernization of school governance at Chinese primary and secondary schools, we conducted interviews with different…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Governance, Accountability, Elementary Schools
J. Patrice McSherry – International Journal of Human Rights Education, 2023
As Latin American countries moved from military dictatorship to civilian government in the 1980s, a burning issue was how to deal with the massive repression and grave human rights violations of the recent past. Should there be an effort to hold perpetrators accountable, or simply "turn the page?" This article documents and analyzes the…
Descriptors: Nongovernmental Organizations, Latin Americans, Civil Rights, Agency Cooperation
Scott J. Peters; Angela Johnson – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2023
Prior research has documented substantial inequity across, racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic lines within the population of students identified as gifted. Less attention has paid to the equity of gifted identification for student learning English or those with disabilities and what effect state policies toward gifted education might have on these…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Students with Disabilities, English Learners, Twice Exceptional
Monnica Chan; Zachary Mabel; Preeya Pandya Mbekeani – Journal of Higher Education, 2023
Performance-based funding models for higher education, which tie state support for institutions to performance on student outcomes, have proliferated in recent decades. Some states now tie most of their higher education appropriations to completion outcomes and include bonus payments for historically underrepresented groups to address equity gaps…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Educational Finance, Racial Differences, Higher Education
Paul Riser – English in Education, 2025
This study examines how secondary English teachers embed generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in their curricula while preserving genuine student voice and promoting informed approaches to academic integrity. Data was gathered in three public high schools by way of classroom videos, teacher interviews, and student reflective journals. Analysis…
Descriptors: Ethics, English Instruction, Teaching Methods, Artificial Intelligence
Bruce D. Baker; Derek Black; Joshua Cowen; Preston Green III; Jennifer L. Jennings – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
Following the 2002 work of economist Henry Levin, who laid out a framework for evaluating school vouchers, we provide an updated framework involving four major goals: equity, efficiency, accountability and democratic goals. We review what is known from recent research around these four major areas under today's voucher programs. We raise questions…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Vouchers, School Choice, Educational Policy
Shaneé A. Washington – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2025
Purpose: Using relationality and relational accountability as both a conceptual and methodological framework, this study explored the leadership practices of educational leaders in a community that a Wampanoag Tribe has called home for 12,000 plus years. It asked if and how leaders were exercising relationality and relational accountability in…
Descriptors: Accountability, Family School Relationship, American Indian Students, School Districts
Berna Usta; Ayhan Ural – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2025
The purpose of this study is to explore the views of private school teachers regarding the organizational problems they encounter. This research employs a phenomenological design, which is a qualitative research model. The participants of the study include 20 teachers working in private schools in Ankara in the year 2023. The selection of…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Private School Teachers, Teacher Responsibility, Accountability
Mary Beth Calhoon; Matthias Grünke – Insights into Learning Disabilities, 2025
This article discusses the growing misalignment between the roles teachers are expected to play in schools and their core instructional responsibilities. Drawing on evidence from the United States, Germany, and international exemplars such as Finland, Norway, Singapore, and Ontario, we argue that educational systems have increasingly placed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Role, Faculty Workload, Teacher Burnout
Burçak Çagla Garipagaoglu, Editor – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2025
Amid climate change, digital transformation, global warming, economic recessions, and rising geopolitical tensions, K-12 and higher education are undergoing a profound transformation. All these remarkable and unsettling changes, along with groundbreaking advancements over the past decade, will undoubtedly impact students' learning trajectories and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Models, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Smith, William C.; Holloway, Jessica – Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability, 2020
Teachers, as frontline providers of education, are increasingly targets of accountability reforms. Such reforms often narrowly define 'teacher quality' around performative terms. Past research suggests holding teachers to account for student performance measures (i.e. test scores) damages their job satisfaction, including increasing stress and…
Descriptors: Testing, Teacher Attitudes, Accountability, Job Satisfaction
Virella, Patricia M.; Weiner, Jennie M. – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2020
This case study explores a central office's attempt to improve its school performance by shifting from a loosely to a more tightly coupled organization through greater oversight and standardization of practice. Educational leaders and, specifically, district-level and central office administrators often negotiate between providing schools autonomy…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, School Districts, School Administration, Institutional Autonomy
Bodenheimer, Grayson; Shuster, Stef M. – Educational Research, 2020
Background: In common with other service-oriented occupations, teaching is a profession that requires employees to engage in emotional labour. In order to perform their day-to-day roles effectively, teachers are expected to manage and utilise their emotions in nuanced ways, with a high degree of control. As research suggests a complex relationship…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Emotional Response, Teaching Conditions, Self Control

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