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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Butler, Deborah L.; Schnellert, Leyton; MacNeil, Kimberley – Journal of Educational Change, 2015
Teacher professional development has been identified as essential to educational reform. Moreover, research suggests the power of inquiry communities in spurring teacher professional learning and shifts in classroom practice. However, not enough is known about what conditions within a community of inquiry might be necessary to inspire, support,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Correlation, Interviews, Case Studies
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Dedering, Kathrin; Goecke, Martin; Rauh, Melanie – Journal of Educational Change, 2015
In Germany, it can be observed that schools increasingly take advantage of experts from the outside in their further pedagogical and organizational development. Regarding their profession and the area of content to which they are assigned, these experts represent a heterogeneous group. This contribution assumes that several patterns can be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Consultants, Surveys
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Taines, Cynthia – Journal of Educational Change, 2014
Recent attention to youth activism for school reform reveals positive student outcomes. Yet educators may object to the use of social actions in schools, diminishing opportunities for these benefits to accrue. This paper analyzes educators' conceptions about the proper exercise of student voice within schools and how these coincide with…
Descriptors: Activism, Student Role, Educational Change, Qualitative Research
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Quartz, Karen Hunter; Kawasaki, Jarod; Sotelo, Daniel; Merino, Kimberly – Journal of Educational Change, 2014
This paper reports the results of an 18-month integrated, problem-solving research study of one new school's efforts to create a K-12 system of student assessment data that reflects their innovative vision for personalized and student-centered instruction. Based on interview, observational, and documentary data, the authors report how…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Student Evaluation, Formative Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Weiner, Jennie Miles – Journal of Educational Change, 2014
This study investigated why and how principals selected members for their instructional leadership team (ILT) and how this selection criteria and process may have impacted team members' understandings of, and behaviors on, the team. Qualitative methods, specifically interviews and observations, were used to explore team members'…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Teamwork, Principals, Administrative Organization
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Nordholm, Daniel; Blossing, Ulf – Journal of Educational Change, 2014
This article targets local school improvement in Sweden and temporary systems as a model to organize improvement work. These data are based on a qualitative case study of teacher groups constituting a temporary system representing the different subjects in comprehensive school in a medium-sized urban municipality. A total of eight interviews were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Improvement, Case Studies, Qualitative Research
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Kirkpatrick, Cheryl L.; Johnson, Susan Moore – Journal of Educational Change, 2014
Research and policy have increasingly focused on the importance of staffing schools with effective teachers. A critical variable affecting teacher effectiveness is the enthusiasm, energy and effort teachers bring to their work, or teachers' work engagement. Better understanding teachers' work engagement and how it may change over stages…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Work Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Interviews
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Arar, Khalid – Journal of Educational Change, 2014
Although the school constitutes a key cultural arena for the production and reproduction of gender identities, few studies have addressed gender discourse in educational institutions in developing societies. Such studies are especially sparse in Arab society in Israel. This study goes some way to addressing what is often absent from many…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Arabs, Muslims, High Schools
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Saunders, Rebecca – Journal of Educational Change, 2013
Research literature in the field of teacher emotions and change broadly accepts that behaviour and cognition are inseparable from perception and emotion. Despite this, educational reform efforts tend to focus predominantly on changing individual behaviours and beliefs and largely neglect or at best pay token attention to the emotional dimensions…
Descriptors: Teachers, Psychological Patterns, Educational Change, Faculty Development
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Leo, Ulf; Wickenberg, Per – Journal of Educational Change, 2013
This study identifies and analyses professional norms as a means of illuminating school cultures and how norms are distributed in the system. Of special interest is the role of school leaders and how they lead, organize and realise school development. The study research question is: What professional norms do school leaders highlight in change…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership, Sustainable Development, School Culture
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Wells, Caryn M.; Feun, Lindson – Journal of Educational Change, 2013
This paper documents the progress of eight middle schools, four from one school district, and four from another that were engaged in the process of implementing Professional Learning Community (PLC) concepts. The descriptive study used quantitative and qualitative information gathered in a standardized, open-ended interview with the teachers and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Middle Schools, Likert Scales, School Districts
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Cornelissen, Frank; van Swet, Jacqueline; Beijaard, Douwe; Bergen, Theo – Journal of Educational Change, 2013
School-university research networks aim at closer integration of research and practice by means of teacher research. Such practice-oriented research can benefit both schools and universities. This paper reports on a multiple-case study of five participants in a school-university research network in a Dutch master's program. The research question…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Masters Programs, Research and Development, Theory Practice Relationship
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Niesz, Tricia; Krishnamurthy, Ramchandar – Journal of Educational Change, 2013
In 2007, Activity Based Learning (ABL), a child-centered, activity-based method of pedagogical practice, transformed classrooms in all of the over 37,000 primary-level government schools in Tamil Nadu, India. The large scale, rapid pace, and radical nature of educational change sets the ABL initiative apart from most school reform efforts.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Activism, Educational Change, Active Learning
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Esposito, Jennifer; Davis, Corrie L.; Swain, Ayanna N. – Journal of Educational Change, 2012
In this article, we examine urban teachers' perceptions of school reform models (SRMs) and culturally relevant pedagogy (CRP). In particular, we examined how urban educators altered mandated reform models in the best interests of their culturally and linguistically diverse students. We discuss data from a phenomenological study, which included…
Descriptors: African American Students, Urban Schools, Urban Teaching, Culturally Relevant Education
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Torres, Aubrey Scheopner – Journal of Educational Change, 2012
High teacher attrition rates hinder schools in their ability to provide quality instruction. This study seeks to understand why teachers leave early in their careers (within the first 5 years) using a mixed methods approach that combined 50 in-depth interviews with 15 public and 10 Catholic school teachers in the United States who left early with…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Teacher Persistence, Faculty Mobility
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