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Molly S. Lubbock – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study was designed to explore educators' perceptions regarding exclusionary practices of students with disabilities by public school teachers and administrators. Additionally, the study investigated possible alternatives and interventions to exclusionary arrangements. Research questions included general education and special education…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Students with Disabilities, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Teacher Attitudes
Molly C. Nipper – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The role of the teacher is vital in promoting a classroom climate that supports student learning and social-emotional well-being. However, little consideration is given to offering interventions to support teachers in reducing stress and burnout that result in teacher turnover. Studies have concluded mindfulness practices to be an effective…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Metacognition, Stress Variables
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Dingel, Molly; Punti, Gemma – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2023
This qualitative research study explores student perceptions of how they build relationships with faculty, including factors that facilitate or undermine these relationships. Building such relationships is an important part of mentoring. Interviews with students reveal the importance of both innovative institutional supports and faculty…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Teacher Student Relationship, Student Attitudes
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Fleming, Molly – Childhood Education, 2020
In Oklahoma City Public Schools, the state's largest school district, nearly 3,000 students don't know where they'll be sleeping each night. As parents or guardians move about, enrolling and re-enrolling in schools can become overwhelming--especially when there is no firm address to provide--so families often keep children out of school. This…
Descriptors: Homeless People, At Risk Students, Access to Education, Intervention
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Gao, Molly – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
I propose that the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl provides a meaningful mode of access to the patient experience. By reflecting on a real-life encounter with grief, my own medical training, and two works of literature, "Nausea" and "Love in the Time of Cholera," I illustrate the application of philosophy and specifically…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Empathy, Phenomenology, Philosophy
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Weinburgh, Molly – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2020
In order to improve the retention of science teachers, studies have focused on understanding the issues teachers encounter and identities they construct. Most studies examined the early years of teaching science. However, fewer studies of professional trajectory and identity examine the departure/dropout of mid-career and late-career science…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Professional Identity, Dropouts, Faculty Mobility
Bashay, Molly – National Skills Coalition, 2020
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, it was apparent that American jobs are undergoing massive technological transformation. In-demand careers increasingly require digital literacy skills, and for many industries digital skills are entry-level competencies for new hires and incumbent workers. Since the pandemic, digital demands in the U.S. workplace…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Job Skills, Problem Solving, Skill Development
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Shann, Steve – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2019
Steve Shann's latest book is a novel called "The Worlds of Harriet Henderson". It's about 15-year-old Harriet Henderson who has a new English teacher, Molly McInness, and all at once school seems full of possibilities. But, inspired by Molly and impelled by her own adolescent restlessness, Harriet makes an impulsive decision, a decision…
Descriptors: Fiction, English Instruction, Novels, English Teachers
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Carney, Molly Cummings – New Educator, 2021
In recent decades, several novel approaches to teacher preparation have emerged to challenge the dominance of university-based programs. Included in those approaches are two well-publicized, but little-researched phenomena: new graduate schools of education (nGSEs) and fully online teacher preparation. Drawing on data generated from a…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Graduate Study, Schools of Education, Preservice Teacher Education
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Ubbesen, Molly E. – Composition Forum, 2021
The Accessibility Working Group (AWG) aims to create a collaborative culture of access within our group, our composition program, and our larger professional and pedagogical communities. To create a culture of access, participants need to be collaborative members of a community to continuously negotiate access needs that change over time. The AWG…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Writing (Composition), Freshman Composition, Accessibility (for Disabled)
Molly J. Watkins – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The comprehensive internationalization of higher education has long been viewed as important for student development and institutional global research engagement. The reasons for internationalization have been studied in-depth, but few studies exist linking higher education internationalization and institutional reputation, often measured through…
Descriptors: Correlation, News Reporting, Periodicals, International Education
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Cao, Anjie; Lewis, Molly – Developmental Science, 2022
How do children infer the meaning of a novel verb? One prominent proposal is that children rely on syntactic information in the linguistic context, a phenomenon known as "syntactic bootstrapping". For example, given the sentence "The bunny is gorping the duck," a child could use knowledge of English syntactic roles to infer…
Descriptors: Verbs, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Syntax, Inferences
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Hiro, Molly; McDaneld, Jen – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2022
This essay uses the experience of building a new public humanities program to explore approaches for revitalizing the field. While public humanities scholars have recently focused much of their attention on the "public" part of the public humanities, in the day-to-day institutional context the lack of attention on the…
Descriptors: Humanities, Humanities Instruction, Fellowships, Higher Education
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Mullen, Molly; Freebody, Kelly – Research in Drama Education, 2022
There has been a longstanding concern about the relationships between policy, funding and theatre practice in educational and community settings. Past scholarship has made evident the varied ways a relationship with policy can manifest and play out in the political, pedagogic, aesthetic and ethical values, approaches and outcomes of applied…
Descriptors: Correlation, Theater Arts, Financial Support, Policy Analysis
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Jeppesen, Chris; Navey, Molly; Cusworth, Hannah – Teaching History, 2021
The Secondary Education and Social Change (SESC) research project team at the University of Cambridge collaborated with four secondary school history teachers to produce resource packs for teaching Key Stage 3 pupils about post-war British social history through the history of secondary education. In this article, Chris Jeppesen explains the focus…
Descriptors: Educational History, History Instruction, Foreign Countries, Social Change
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