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Ferguson, Kristen – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2014
This paper explores the role of literacy coaches in Ontario schools. This case study uses qualitative research methods to provide a picture of what literacy coaching looks like in practice in three schools. The literacy coaches had three main roles: to act as school literacy organizers, literacy leaders, and to provide support to teachers and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Coaching (Performance), Literacy, Qualitative Research
Riley, Tasha – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2014
Since teachers' decisions and behaviour potentially influence learners' future academic and occupational status, it is imperative that these decisions be unbiased. In the study reported here, 21 teachers were invited to place 24 fictional student record cards into regular, advanced, or supplementary learning assistance classes. Study…
Descriptors: Student Placement, Gender Bias, Sex Stereotypes, Influences
Hillier, Cathlene – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2014
Examining schools through the theoretical lens of the New Institutionalism, this study uses semi-structured, face-to-face interviews to explore (1) how religious diversity is addressed by teachers in the public school system, and (2) the accommodations that are made for students of diverse faiths. Policies on religious accommodation receive tight…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Religion, Religious Conflict
Knouzi, Ibtissem; Mady, Callie – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2014
This paper reports on a study that used activity theory (AT) as a framework to understand the dialogical relationship between three elementary Core French (CF) teachers' personal and professional experiences and their literacy teaching beliefs and practices. This study used a case study design collecting data from three different teachers in…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Elementary School Teachers, French, Beliefs
Pyper, Jamie Scott – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2014
In a mixed method study, teacher efficacy and contributing theoretical constructs of teacher concerns and teacher orientation with Intermediate/Senior mathematics preservice teachers from two Ontario Faculties of Education are examined. Data sources include a web-based questionnaire containing two teacher efficacy scales and short answer…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Research, Mathematics Education
Sungu, Hilmi; Ilgan, Abdurrahman; Parylo, Oksana; Erdem, Mustafa – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2014
In spite of a strong body of research examining teacher job satisfaction and teachers' assessment of their principals' behaviours, most studies focus on the educational systems in the first world countries. This quantitative study focuses on a lesser-examined educational context by comparing school teachers' job satisfaction levels…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Teacher Attitudes, Principals, Instructional Leadership
Woodcock, Stuart – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2014
Teachers are one of the most important factors in successful inclusion of students with a learning disability in mainstream classrooms. Attitudes towards inclusion of certain students in classrooms have been mixed, and many attitudes are often developed during the pre-service training and early teaching years. This study investigated the attitudes…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Student Teacher Attitudes, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Attribution Theory
Bickley, Celeste; Rossiter, Marian J.; Abbott, Marilyn L. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2014
Effective and appropriate communication is critical for the successful integration of newcomers in Canada. In this paper, we describe the intercultural communicative competence beliefs and practices of 70 adult English as a second language (ESL) instructors. Responses to an online survey indicated a strong belief in the value of integrating…
Descriptors: Beliefs, English (Second Language), English Instruction, English Teachers
Edgerton, Jason; Peter, Tracey; Roberts, Lance – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2014
Bourdieu's theory of cultural and social reproduction posits that students' habitus--learned behavioural and perceptual dispositions rooted in family upbringing--is a formative influence on how they react to their educational environments, affecting academic practices and academic achievement. Although originally conceived as a…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Academic Achievement, Investigations, Models
Walder, Anne Mai – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2014
Within the extremely competitive environment of higher education, professors make a conscious decision to engage in pedagogical innovation projects. Through this qualitative research, I revisit the experience of thirty-two innovators who gravitate between risks and uncertainty, particularly as they teach at a university where research prevails…
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, College Instruction, College Faculty, Qualitative Research
Beach, Pamela; Cleovoulou, Yiola – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2014
This case study explores the pedagogy and practices of an elementary school teacher who combines inquiry pedagogy and critical literacy. The authors gathered data for this analysis by conducting two interviews with a classroom teacher and observing classroom practices 12 times over a 6 month period. Through a general inductive approach to…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Critical Literacy, Grade 2

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