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Fernie, Lynne; Cubeddu, Daniela – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2016
A Working on What Works (WOWW) approach was utilised over six sessions in a mainstream Scottish primary class to enhance classroom relationships and behaviours. The aim of the intervention was to manage everyday classroom problems within a natural classroom environment. WOWW incorporates positive psychology and implements a solution-focused…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, Student Behavior, Classroom Environment
Petty, Teresa M.; Good, Amy J.; Handler, Laura K. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2016
The purpose of this study is to report National Board Certified Teachers' (NBCTs) perceived impact on student learning. The guiding research question for this study, "How do teachers perceive the influence of the National Board Certification process on student learning in their own classrooms?" was explored. A total of 496 NBCTs…
Descriptors: National Standards, Alternative Teacher Certification, Program Effectiveness, Teacher Attitudes
Liu, Lisha – Journal of Education and Learning, 2016
Qualitative research strategy has been widely adopted by educational researchers in order to improve the quality of their empirical studies. This paper aims to introduce a generic inductive approach, pragmatic and flexible in qualitative theoretical support, by describing its application in a study of non-English major undergraduates' English…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Qualitative Research, Case Studies, Undergraduate Students
Sides, Meredith – NADE Digest, 2016
With the increasing adoption of accelerated models of learning comes the necessary step of adapting these models to fit the unique needs of the student population at each individual institution. One such college adapted the ALP (Accelerated Learning Program) model and made specific changes to the target population, structure and scheduling, and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Acceleration (Education), Models, Student Needs
Tate, Alice – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2016
In Aotearoa New Zealand, many early childhood teachers gain their teaching qualification via distance study while working in an early childhood centre. Early childhood teachers work in a team environment, and it is important to understand more about how distance students negotiate changes in their workplace practice as their professional knowledge…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Early Childhood Education, Teacher Education, Work Environment
Jho, Hunkoog; Hong, Oksu; Song, Jinwoong – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2016
The aim of this study was to investigate STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) teacher education and to examine the successful conditions for its implementation. This study observed two leading schools that have actively participated in STEAM education since the initial stage of STEAM education in Korea. Through…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Teacher Education, Communities of Practice, STEM Education
Carpenter, Serena; Grant, August E.; Hoag, Anne – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2016
Scientific knowledge should reflect valid, consistent measurement. It is argued research on scale development needs to be more systematic and prevalent. The intent of this article is to address scale development by creating and validating a construct that measures the underlying reasons why undergraduate students seek a degree in journalism, the…
Descriptors: Journalism, Journalism Education, Undergraduate Students, Student Educational Objectives
Kettler, Todd – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2016
Bui, Craig, and Imberman assessed the impact of gifted and talented programs on student achievement using regression discontinuity and random assignment to gifted magnet schools. In both analyses, they found minimal impact of the gifted and talented programs on student achievement. This commentary addresses two concerns associated with the study.…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Educational Research, Gifted, Special Education
Gaad, Eman; Thabet, Rawy A. – Journal of Education and Learning, 2016
Al Jalila Foundation (AJF) is a philanthropic organization based in Dubai. The organization sponsored a training programme in 2013 to support parents of children with various disabilities to cope with the behavioural and emotional challenges that are related to the child's disability. The course lasts for 6 weeks and is delivered across the United…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Behavior Modification
Bassok, Daphna; Galdo, Eva – Early Education and Development, 2016
In recent years, unequal access to high-quality preschool has emerged as a growing public policy concern. Because of data limitations, it is notoriously difficult to measure disparities in access to early learning opportunities across communities and particularly challenging to quantify gaps in access to "high-quality" programs. Research…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Equal Education, Educational Quality, Access to Education
Warfa, Abdi-Rizak M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
A meta-analysis of recent quantitative studies that examine the effects of cooperative learning (CL) on achievement outcomes in chemistry is presented. Findings from 25 chemical education studies involving 3985 participants (N[subscript treatment] = 1,845; N[subscript control] = 2,140) and published since 2001 show positive association between…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Cooperative Learning, Science Instruction
Moore, Catherine; Westwater-Wood, Sarah; Kerry, Roger – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2016
Peer coaching has been associated with positive effects on learning. Specifically, these associations have been explored in complex healthcare professions. A social theory of learning has been proposed as a key component of the utility of peer coaching. Further, within the peer coaching model, assessment has been considered as an important driver.…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Coaching (Performance), Learning Theories, Social Theories
Rathbun-Grubb, Susan – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2016
Analyses of North American LIS program alumni survey data indicate that the completion of any end of program assessment (EPA) or capstone is associated with certain early-career success measures. Using data collected in the Workforce Issues in Library and Information Science 2 project (WILIS 2), we examined the type of EPAs (internships,…
Descriptors: Success, Career Readiness, Alumni, Graduate Surveys
Hudson, Ross – Higher Education Policy, 2016
As internationalization has become an increasingly central part of higher education (HE), the range and types of activities carried out in its name have grown exponentially. At the same time, and particularly in the context of reduced public funding for HE in some countries, internationalization and its related activities have come to be seen as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evidence, Performance Factors, Global Approach
Min, Young-Kyung – TESOL Journal, 2016
Drawing on data from a writing program in English as a second language (ESL) at a large university in the midwestern United States, this article addresses the significant gap in programmatic and pedagogical responses for graduate writing support by probing the notion of ESL service courses that approach graduate writing courses as being…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Students, Graduate Students

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