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Peer reviewedLakes, Robin – Arts Education Policy Review, 2005
One of the great puzzles within the Western concert dance world is why so many artists who create revolutionary works onstage conduct their classes and rehearsals as demagogues. Such teachers are engaged in teaching practices that replicate and reproduce in the dance studio the very power relationships they are often critiquing as unjust and…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Teaching Methods, Teacher Behavior
Peer reviewedHaynie, W. J., III – Technology Teacher, 2005
This article reports some research findings about gender issues in technology education and relates some actual events that cause concern for the profession. It also includes a Self-Check Questionnaire that teachers and other professionals can use to examine their own behaviors and speech patterns, which could be turning females away from their…
Descriptors: Females, Educational Attitudes, Teacher Behavior, Gender Issues
Bonesronning, Hans – Economics of Education Review, 2004
The present paper departs from the hypothesis that successful teachers are characterized by being able to manipulate student effort. Grading is identified as a potential teachers' tool, and its quantitative importance is investigated by estimation of an education production function. The main econometric problems are omitted variables biases due…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Behavior, Grading, Productivity
English, Andrea – Learning Inquiry, 2007
This inquiry explores the educative meaning of interruptions or breaks in teacher's experiences by looking at their role in reflection and listening. Reflection and listening are not only two vital and distinct aspects of teaching, but are also interrelated and as such can serve to productively inform one another. In this context, I develop the…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Reflective Teaching, Teacher Role, Teacher Behavior
Kagaari, James R. K.; Munene, J. C. – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2007
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to establish the relevant competencies possessed by engineering lecturers and the relationship between those competencies and the exhibited organisational citizenship behaviours (OCB). Design/methodology/approach: The study was carried out in two phases. Phase one was qualitative using a competency interview…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Sampling, Teacher Competencies, Case Studies
Thobega, Moreetsi; Miller, Greg – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2007
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which cooperating agricultural education teachers used selected supervision models. The relationships between maturity characteristics of the cooperating teachers and their choices of a supervision model were also examined. Results showed that cooperating teachers commonly used clinical,…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Maturity (Individuals), Student Characteristics, Teacher Supervision
Halfacre, John – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2007
Modern principalship is often characterized as complex, convoluted, and filled with paradoxes and ambiguities. But it also has predictability, behaviors that seem constant for students, teachers, and principals. Their predictability makes them a normal part of the schoolhouse culture. This light-hearted article lists some of these constants.
Descriptors: Principals, School Administration, Student Behavior, Teacher Behavior
Springer, Matthew G.; Hamilton, Laura; McCaffrey, Daniel F.; Ballou, Dale; Le, Vi-Nhuan; Pepper, Matthew; Lockwood, J. R.; Stecher, Brian M. – National Center on Performance Incentives, 2010
In an effort to explore the impact of performance incentives in education, the National Center on Performance Incentives (NCPI) partnered with the Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) to conduct the Project on Incentives in Teaching, or POINT. The study examines the effects on student outcomes of paying eligible teachers bonuses of up to…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Teacher Behavior, Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness
Bruch, Sarah; Grigg, Jeffrey; Hanselman, Paul – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2010
This study focuses on how the treatment effects of a teacher professional development initiative in science differed by school capacity. In other words, the authors are primarily concerned with treatment effect heterogeneity. As such, this paper complements ongoing evaluation of the average treatment effects of the initiative over time. The…
Descriptors: Science Tests, Inservice Teacher Education, Science Instruction, Program Evaluation
Kikuchi, Keita – Language Teaching Research, 2009
Interview guides and a questionnaire were developed in order to find what factors demotivated students in Japanese high school English classrooms. Five college students who were attending two private universities and one public university shared their views about demotivation in the interviews. Forty-two students at a public university responded…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Measures (Individuals), Vocabulary Development, Grammar Translation Method
Frey, Nancy; Fisher, Douglas – Middle School Journal (J1), 2008
In his book "The World Is Flat," Friedman (2005) argued that people have under-appreciated the role that humiliation plays in terrorism. If it is true, that humiliation plays a role in terrorism, what role might this under-appreciated emotion play in middle school? If terrorists act, in part, based on humiliation, how do middle school students act…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Middle Schools, Teacher Behavior, Terrorism
Howie, Sarah; Scherman, Vanessa – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2008
In the past politics deprived many African children (in particular) in South Africa the opportunity of achieving quality education. This was most especially true in subjects such as mathematics and science. In this research the science teacher-level data from Third International Mathematics and Science Study 1999 (TIMSS'99) were analysed with a…
Descriptors: Science Achievement, Educational Quality, Urban Areas, Rural Areas
Bodie, Lorah Wood – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The social underpinnings of learning make it important to understand how people experience themselves and form relationships in web-based educational environments. Social presence is a critical factor of a communication medium that plays an important role in building community and improving the effectiveness of instruction. The components of…
Descriptors: Cues, Nonverbal Communication, Urban Universities, Student Attitudes
Steiner, Cory J. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
School climate has a major impact on the school setting. In order to manage climate, it is essential to assess and understand the perceptions of teachers, students, and parents. This study identified the differences between teachers, students, and parents relative to their perceptions concerning school climate at Suburban High. The instrument…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Educational Change, Organizational Climate, Educational Environment
Rashid, Hakim M. – Journal of Negro Education, 2009
The preschool and early elementary years play a major role in transforming young African American boys from "brilliant babies" into "children placed at risk". A preschool to prison pipeline now exists that is becoming increasingly apparent. It runs from preschool settings through elementary and middle school, into the high schools from which young…
Descriptors: African American Students, School Readiness, Early Childhood Education, Correctional Institutions

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