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Thomson, Grace S. – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
Business practices are a constant matter of discussion by ethical theorists concerned with the conflicts between profitability and justice (Cherry, Lee, & Chien, 2003). Business decisions are complex and hence likely to be compromised by low-quality or questionable strategies (Carpenter & Sanders, 2008). The line between misbehavior and legal…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Faculty Evaluation, Ethics, Business Administration Education
Mukundan, Jayakaran; Hajimohammadi, Reza; Nimehchisalem, Vahid – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
Professional development activities are needed to enhance teachers' performance. Likewise, in the Malaysian educational system, teachers are encouraged to go through such activities each year. There is need to study teachers' views on these activities in order to design more appropriate professional development programs. The present study sought…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Teaching Experience, Professional Development
Bakare, Tewo V. – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
Teaching methods at the University level are supposed to emanate from the Nigerian National Policy on Education and stated curriculum, which have been found to affect learning outcomes significantly. This study surveyed popular teaching methods at the undergraduate level in Universities within the South-West geo-political zone of Nigeria. Six…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Standardized Tests, Adult Learning, Foreign Countries
Gahwaji, Nahla M. – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
This paper presents findings of a case study that investigates the effects of using interactive teaching programs on literacy development for preschool children. The significant of this study comes from the lack of studies associated with using interactive teaching programs for preschool children in Saudi Arabia. Data are presented from analyzing…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Preschool Children, Foreign Countries, Emergent Literacy
Kanaksabee, P.; Odit, M. P.; Ramdoyal, A. – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
The key aim of this paper is to introduce a standard-based model for adaptive e-learning platform for Mauritian academic institutions and to investigate the conditions and tools required to implement this model. The main forces of the system are that it allows collaborative learning, communication among user, and reduce considerable paper work.…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Technology, Models, Academic Standards
Asaya, Samuel Adetunji – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
The vices rampant now among students in Nigeria secondary schools, such as acts of indiscipline, stealing, cheating, truancy, rioting, cultism, and raping, together with population explosion, call for special skills on the part of the school administrators to be able to cope with these challenges. Consequently, this paper examines the uniqueness…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Foreign Countries, Staff Development, Principals
Ozturgut, Osman – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
The Chinese have been using standardized testing for centuries. Ancient Greeks have tried it for centuries since 5th and 4th BC. There is no evidence that they have become successful in educating their children through an imperial or elitist system. The impact of standardizing the education on a nation is significant. This is not only true for not…
Descriptors: Testing, Standardized Tests, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Moss, Gisele; Dyson, Jeff; Flosi, Alicen – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
This paper examines opportunities to improve student achievement by examining teaching effectiveness. It suggests practices that instructors use in their course delivery to encourage interest in the subject and create a connection between the subject and global competitiveness. This paper examines the challenges that post-secondary instructors…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Teacher Effectiveness, Academic Achievement, Higher Education
Rajdev, Usha – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
The Center for Global Education at Marymount University offered unparalleled academic, experiential, and cultural exposure to 17 Marymount University graduate students and two professors who participated in a service-learning project in Porbandar, India, on January 1-18, 2010. The program focused on teaching PreK-7 grades through an integrated…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Ethnic Groups, Rote Learning
Schnurr, Norman V.; Racic, Stanko; Gelo, Tomislav – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
We surveyed Croatian and Turkish business school students, from universities emphasizing globalization, to analyze whether consideration for travel to the USA is affected by attitude toward their own country and the USA. The results from comparing and contrasting differences between these countries and differences between males and females in each…
Descriptors: Travel, Student Attitudes, Global Approach, Foreign Countries
Akram, Muhammad Javaid; Raza, Syed Ahmad; Khaleeq, Abdur Rehman; Atika, Samrana – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
This study investigated the perception of principals on how the factors of subject mastery, teaching methodology, personal characteristics, and attitude toward students affect the performance of teachers at higher secondary level in the Punjab. All principals of higher secondary level in the Punjab were part of the population of the study. From…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Principals, Performance Factors, Administrator Attitudes
Mukundan, Jayakaran; Nimehchisalem, Vahid; Hajimohammadi, Reza – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
The present study was conducted on a group of Malaysian Math and Science teachers to investigate their needs in the professional development activities. The findings indicated a majority of these teachers' needs for such activities. Analysis of the data also revealed that most of the teachers regarded these activities as moderately or highly…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Teaching Experience, Professional Development, Educational Needs
La Roche, Claire Reeves – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
Intended as a brief guide to the cultural differences associated with an East-West academic exchange, this paper discusses customs and cultural norms likely to be encountered. Chinese economic growth has been accompanied by rapidly increasing East-West study abroad opportunities. Over the past decade, China has sent more students to study abroad…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Study Abroad
AlSagheer, Abdullah; Al-Sagheer, Areej – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
This paper addressed the faculty's perception of engineering ethics and leadership training. The study looks into the present state of and methodologies for teaching engineering ethics and leadership and aims to determine the faculty's perception of an identified gap in this aspect of engineering education. Engineering education has strong ethics…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Leadership Training, Engineering, Ethics
Salleh, Safrul Izani Mohd; Gardner, John C.; Sulong, Zunaidah; McGowan, Carl B., Jr. – Journal of International Education Research, 2011
This study examines the differences in the interpretation of ten "in context" verbal probability expressions used in accounting standards between native Chinese speaking and native English speaking accounting students in United Kingdom universities. The study assesses the degree of grouping factors consensus on the numerical interpretation of the…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Accounting

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