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Aukland, Knut – British Journal of Religious Education, 2022
In this article I explore the research-practice gap in RE with a unique dataset: The communication by teachers, and between teachers and researchers in a Norwegian Facebook group for RE teachers. Posts and comments in the group reflect that teachers largely communicate a practical form of knowledge with little engagement with research. At the same…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Researchers, Computer Mediated Communication, Social Media
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Ippolito, John – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2021
This study provides a suggestive reassessment of the extent to which levels of English language ability among adult English language learners impact their ability to get things done in talk and text as discourse in a Canadian context where English is the lingua franca. The data are drawn from a Facebook Group for linguistic minority parents who…
Descriptors: Adults, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Klapproth, Florian; Federkeil, Lisa; Heinschke, Franziska; Jungmann, Tanja – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2020
Mastering distance teaching imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic was challenging for many teachers. In the present cross-sectional survey, we assessed the level of stress that teachers experienced during the lockdown of schools in Germany, their strategies to cope with it, and external and internal barriers for distance teaching with an online…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Anxiety, Stress Management, Coping
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Ackermann, Sarah; Harlow, Trina – Art Education, 2021
Some compare teachers to superheroes. This problematic comparison forges unrealistic expectations for teachers (Spencer, 2019), but at this moment, it seems fitting, as thousands of art teachers rally together for the good of students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Teaching strategies needed to conform to students in no-tech, low-tech, and…
Descriptors: Art Teachers, Art Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Sirakaya, Mustafa; Sirakaya, Didem Alsancak – Participatory Educational Research, 2022
This study aimed to identify the reasons why teachers are interested in augmented reality (AR) technology. AR is a technology that allows simultaneous enrichment of real-world images with virtual objects. AR is used at all levels of education from preschool to graduate school. The teachers who liked the Facebook page were sent the online survey…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Simulation, Technology Uses in Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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McDermott, Maureen; Reeves, Jennifer; Mendez, Gabriela; Capo, Berta; Karp, Jason – Distance Learning, 2019
A data breach occurs when a cyberhacker physically gains access to files on a computer or remotely bypasses a network's security system, gaining access to data, and stealing sensitive information. Remote network security breaches are a common method for taking sensitive information from companies. The confidential information can then be sold on…
Descriptors: Computer Security, Information Security, Privacy, Computer Software
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Abarquez, Adrian – Journal of English Teaching, 2021
The current COVID-19 epidemic, which began in China and has nearly infected every nation globally, is one of the most recent public health catastrophes of worldwide significance. The language and literature programs in public and private schools have become more flexible due to the new standard structure that the Philippines adopted due to the…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Literature Appreciation
Watson, Pauline – Online Submission, 2012
While schools have been using computers within their classrooms for years now, there has been a purposeful ignoring of the growing power of social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. Many schools ban students from accessing and using sites such as Facebook at school and many English and literacy teachers ignore or deny their value as a teaching…
Descriptors: Written Language, Writing Strategies, Critical Literacy, Social Networks
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Shelton, Catharyn; Archambault, Leanna – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2018
Online teacherpreneurs are K-12 classroom teachers who engage in educational entrepreneurship, sharing their teaching ideas and resources virtually, through online marketplaces such as TeachersPayTeachers.com. A common practice among online teacherpreneurs is to collaborate virtually in private social media networks, where they build professional…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Spanish
Gonzales, Lisa; Vodicka, Devin – Leadership, 2012
In this article, the authors describe some of the top websites recommended by colleagues for the Association of California School Administrators. The Top 12 for 2012 are: (1) Facebook (facebook.com); (2) Twitter (twitter.com); (3) Tungle (tungle.me); (4) FCMAT (fcmat.org); (5) YouSendIt (yousendit.com); (6) Slideshare (slideshare.net); (7) QR…
Descriptors: Internet, Web Sites, Program Descriptions, Information Sources
Blakeslee, Lori – School Business Affairs, 2012
Should a school district jump on the social media bandwagon? Yes! Social media provide a low-cost way to communicate school district priorities, influence decision makers, and tell its story without filters. Equally important, social media are where constituents are spending a lot of their time. With more than 800 million members, Facebook is an…
Descriptors: School Districts, Institutional Advancement, Social Networks, Mass Media Role
Gallant, David T. – School Business Affairs, 2011
Almost everyone uses social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn. Since Facebook is the most popular site in the history of the Internet, this article will focus on how one can protect his/her personal information and how that extends to protecting the private information of others.
Descriptors: Privacy, Internet, Web Sites, Social Networks
Flaherty, Bill – School Business Affairs, 2013
Today's youth must deal with friend management 24 hours a day, seven days a week, through smartphones and such social networking sites as Facebook. Technology in the classroom can be valuable, but not without challenges. The key is well-thought-out policies. While school districts can't completely control how students use their…
Descriptors: Computer Use, Information Policy, Web 2.0 Technologies, Handheld Devices
Technology & Learning, 2009
This article presents excerpts from a forum debate on techlearning.com. The contributors of the forum discuss whether social networking has a place in schools and whether sites like Facebook are healthy, safe places for the children to hang out. They also discuss the pros and cons of social networking in the K-12 school environment.
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Environment, Social Networks, Web Sites
Kennedy, Mike – American School & University, 2011
In this article, the author discusses how social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter have become an important tool for schools and universities. Facebook says it has more than 800 million active users worldwide; Twitter says a billion messages--"tweets"--are sent on its site each week. With such a prominent place in today's…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Internet, Social Networks, Computer Uses in Education
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