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Tinkler, Alan; Tinkler, Barri; Prue, Jennifer; Cravedi, Lia – Journal of Education, 2022
To expand the field component of our secondary education program, we added service-learning field experiences to three courses. This qualitative study (n = 99) was designed to determine what our students learned from participating in these experiences and to examine whether the experiences supported our programmatic goals. The findings demonstrate…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Service Learning, Field Experience Programs, Secondary School Students
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Sukhbaatar, Batdulam; Tarkó, Klára – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
One important group of people living a special lifestyle in Mongolia is mobile pastoralists. Requirements from the government of Mongolia push pastoralist parents to send their children to schools in settled areas far from their camps. This interpretative phenomenological study explored primary school classroom teachers' experiences in…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Teacher Attitudes, Phenomenology
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Syeda, Mahaveen F.; Richards, Rosemary D. – Early Childhood Folio, 2022
Immigrant families face many cultural and adjustment issues, including children's engagement in early childhood education (ECE). Through research-based interviews, nine Indian parents shared their perceptions of their children's experiences in New Zealand ECE. They identified positive experiences and concerns related to curriculum, language…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Early Childhood Education, Parent Attitudes
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Jessica Herring Watson; Chelsie Dubay; Nykela Jackson – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2023
This quantitative (quasi-experimental design) study examined the effect of case-based learning (CBL) in an online environment on preservice teachers' culturally responsive classroom management self-efficacy (CRCMSE). The Culturally Responsive Classroom Management Self-Efficacy Scale was administered as a pre- and posttest to 42 undergraduate…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Culturally Relevant Education, Classroom Techniques, Self Efficacy
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Pressley, Tim – Educational Researcher, 2021
As teachers returned to the classroom for the 2020-2021 school year, they faced new and challenging environments, instructional approaches, and roles as educators. The current study is one of the first empirical studies that identified factors contributing to teacher burnout due to COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) and instruction during fall 2020.…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education
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Cowan, Paula; Jones, Tara – Educational Review, 2021
This paper provides insight into parental attitudes to their primary-aged children learning about the Holocaust. Evidence is based on data from interviews with parents whose children learned about the Holocaust in their last year of primary. Findings show that parents had initial concerns about their children learning about the Holocaust, but that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Parent Attitudes, Jews
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Draper, Ellary A. – General Music Today, 2018
Navigating the acronyms and labels when working in schools can be challenging and overwhelming. But knowing the appropriate terminology when working with students with disabilities is an important part of understanding students' diagnoses, communicating with parents and other school personnel, and engaging in effective teaching practices to foster…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Vocabulary, Music Education, Inclusion
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Hao, Ling – Literacy, 2023
This paper presents Chinese heritage parents' perspectives on young children's use of technology as a tool for language and cultural learning. Growing up with Confucian heritage culture, some Chinese parents have particular cultural beliefs about learning that value effortful learning practices and the social context of learning. However, some…
Descriptors: Heritage Education, Cultural Influences, Parent Attitudes, Asian Culture
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Ruggieri, Dominique G.; Bass, Sarah Bauerle; Alhajji, Mohammed; Gordon, Thomas F. – Journal of School Nursing, 2020
Half of U.S. states measure students' body mass index (BMI), with many communicating that information to parents through a "BMI report card" or notification letter. School nurses are usually responsible for implementing these programs and communicating results to parents. The purpose of this study was to understand parents' perceptions…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Body Composition, Screening Tests, School Nurses
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Toh, Weimin; Lim, Fei Victor – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
In light of the growing phenomenon of parent-child digital co-play of online games, we conducted a study to understand the different ways of digital co-play and how they can offer opportunities for the child's learning. We analyse four cases of parent-child digital co-play on "Let's Play" gaming videos with "Roblox" on YouTube.…
Descriptors: Play, Parent Child Relationship, Video Technology, Computer Games
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Joe Terantino – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
This research article examines the accuracy of using Google Translate as a means to offer native language, e-mail communication between teachers and parents of Latino English Language Learners (ELLs). To this end, an elementary teacher's e-mail message was translated by Google Translate and certified translators and then evaluated and compared…
Descriptors: Translation, Hispanic American Students, Hispanic Americans, English Language Learners
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Levkovich, Inbar; Eyal, Galit – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2021
This study aimed to examine the perceptions of preschool teachers regarding their work with divorced parents. In-depth, semi-structured qualitative interviews with 15 preschool teachers were conducted. The findings show that preschool teachers devote twice as much time to communicating with divorced parents than with married parents. Furthermore,…
Descriptors: Divorce, Preschool Teachers, Conflict, Teacher Attitudes
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Pressley, Timothy – Journal of Research in Education, 2021
During the 2020-2021 school year, the COVID-19 pandemic pushed many school districts to implement alternative teaching approaches including, socially distanced classrooms with hybrid teaching schedules or all virtual instruction. This study aimed to gain insight into the impact of COVID-19 on hybrid and virtual elementary teacher stress.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Blended Learning, Web Based Instruction, Anxiety
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Wadley, C.; Stagnitti, K. – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2023
This paper aims to explore the impacts of a Learn to Play programme in specialist schools for children with multiple developmental issues. Specialist schools are schools dedicated to children with IQs below 70 and who may also have other developmental issues. The Learn to Play programme focusses on facilitating children's enjoyment and ability to…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Experience, Play, Program Implementation
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Almendingen, Alexander; Clayton, Olivia; Matthews, Jan – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2022
This study's purpose was to elucidate the experiences of educators raising and responding to child-related concerns within Early Childhood Education and Care settings. Parent satisfaction with interactions, educators' ratings of how well interactions went, and educator confidence related to raising or responding to concerns, were examined.…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Parent Participation, Parent Attitudes, Satisfaction
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