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50 Years of ERIC
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Aluede, Oyaziwo; Egbochuku, Elizabeth – Educational Research Quarterly, 2009
Secondary school teachers' opinions about their school counselling programmes were investigated. The teachers were asked how they perceived the school counselling services being implemented in their schools, and how they rate the counselling activities provided by school counsellors in their schools. Results indicate that majority of the teachers…
Descriptors: Careers, Student Attitudes, Opinions, School Counseling
Melnick, Steven A.; Meister, Denise G. – Educational Research Quarterly, 2008
Over the past thirty years, numerous studies confirmed that new teachers do not have the requisite knowledge to understand the complex interrelationships among management, behavior, and academic tasks. An important missing piece in the literature is how the concerns of experienced teachers differ from those cited by beginning teachers. Based on…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Student Behavior, Time Management, Teacher Attitudes
Mills, Jamie D. – Educational Research Quarterly, 2007
The teaching of statistics at the elementary and secondary level is a relatively new expansion of the curriculum. Considering the many challenges faced by teachers of statistics in higher education, there is a continuing need to evaluate and monitor teaching and learning at this level. The purpose of this study was to survey elementary and…
Descriptors: Statistics, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Feldmann, Doug – Educational Research Quarterly, 2007
The purpose of this qualitative exploratory study was to investigate the perceived state of civics education as viewed by practicing teachers in three large high schools (each with a student enrollment of at least 2,200) in the midwestern and southeastern United States, in an effort to discover what teachers in different geographical regions deem…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, High School Students, Geographic Regions, Knowledge Level
Cemaloglu, Necati – Educational Research Quarterly, 2007
The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between organizational health and the bullying that teachers experience in primary schools in Turkey. Two measurement instruments were used in this research. The Organizational Health Inventory (OHI-S), Hoy and Miskel, (1991) was used to measure organizational health. The Negative Acts…
Descriptors: Bullying, Organizational Climate, Multiple Regression Analysis, Measurement
Longaretti, Lynette; Wilson, Jeni – Educational Research Quarterly, 2006
This article describes research that explored student and teacher perceptions and management of conflict within the primary school context. It was found that both teachers and students shared similarities in their views of conflict and in their management of interpersonal problems at school. Conflict was generally perceived to be a negative…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes
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Pearson, L. Carolyn; Moomaw, William – Educational Research Quarterly, 2005
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between teacher autonomy and on-the-job stress, work satisfaction, empowerment, and professionalism. Using a reliable and valid measure of curriculum autonomy and general teaching autonomy (TAS), it was found that as curriculum autonomy increased on-the-job stress decreased, but there was…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Job Satisfaction, Teaching Conditions, Teacher Attitudes
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Mayo, Nolie Brown; Kajs, Lawrence T.; Tanguma, Jesus – Educational Research Quarterly, 2005
This three year study examined a program designed to prepare Pre-k to Grade 12 teacher candidates (TCs) to develop and deliver lessons that effectively incorporate technology that enable their students to use technology to achieve lesson plan objectives. Three variables were used: (1) comfort level with technology, (2) frequency of technology use,…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Program Effectiveness, Preservice Teacher Education, Technology Integration
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Onafowora, Laura L. – Educational Research Quarterly, 2005
This preliminary study provides a snap shot of the novice teachers' perceptions of their self-efficacy and how it relates to their pedagogy at the beginning of their ongoing professional development training. Oral and written expressions about their pedagogy provide substantive insight to their thoughts and actions regarding teacher efficacy. The…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Self Efficacy, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Attitudes
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Tracz, Susan M.; Daughtry, Jody; Henderson-Sparks, Joan; Newman, Carole; Sienty, Sarah – Educational Research Quarterly, 2005
This study presents the results of qualitative interviews of teachers who completed the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) certification process. Teachers (N=25) were asked a series of questions about how the NBPTS process impacted their teaching. The findings revealed that the themes of reflection, assessment, and…
Descriptors: National Standards, Teacher Certification, Teacher Attitudes, Program Effectiveness
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Firmin, Michael W.; Proemmel, Elizabeth; Hwang, Chi-en – Educational Research Quarterly, 2005
Previous studies have compared the accuracy of parent, teacher, and clinician ratings of children behavior, especially in diagnostic analysis. However, many have questioned the validity of the tests and the value of each rater. While some research has found differences among raters, few had looked at samples of non-referred children. We wanted to…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Child Behavior
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Wyatt, Gary; Saunders, David; Zelmer, Derek – Educational Research Quarterly, 2005
In the spring of 2003, a survey was conducted to examine the differences in perceptions of academic rigor and engagement between faculty and undergraduate students at a small, liberal arts university in the Midwest. Although a sample bias in the student responses (students with higher GPAs had a higher tendency to respond) precluded a number of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Student Reaction
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Barnett, Ernest – Educational Research Quarterly, 2004
The purpose of this study was to determine the characteristics and perceived effectiveness of staff development practices in selected high schools in South Dakota. The review of literature and research related to staff development examined the following questions: What types of staff development practices are being employed to encourage and…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, High Schools, Faculty Development, Secondary School Teachers
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Senger, Elizabeth S. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1998
Examined two methods of studying teachers' mathematics-content/pedagogy beliefs and their instructional decision making in 10 videotaped class sessions for each of teachers. Results with a video reflection and a theory reflection method indicate that both methods are useful in obtaining teacher belief data. (SLD)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Mathematics Instruction
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Vidovich, Daniel; Lombard, Thomas P. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1998
Perceptions of 36 parents, 60 teachers, and 18 administrators of the inclusion process for students with disabilities were studied in three Pennsylvania school districts. Teachers who will be educating students with disabilities are more skeptical about inclusion than are parents, and administrators are more positive. (SLD)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Disabilities, Inclusive Schools, Parent Attitudes
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