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Kenney, Rachael R.; Haverhals, Leah M.; Stryczek, Krysttel C.; Fehling, Kelty B.; Ball, Sherry L. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2023
Site visits are common in evaluation plans but there is a dearth of guidance about how to conduct them. This paper revisits site visit standards published by Michael Patton in 2017 and proposes a framework for evaluative site visits. We retrospectively examined documents from a series of site visits for examples of Patton's standards. Through this…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Standards, Evaluation, Competence
Deutchman, Paul; McAuliffe, Katherine – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Recent work suggests that common knowledge is an important cognitive mechanism for coordinating prosocial behavior, in part because it reduces uncertainty about others' cooperative behavior. However, it remains unclear whether children also rely on common knowledge to solve coordination problems. Here we examined whether 6- to 9-year-old children…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Problem Solving, Children, Cooperation
Evans, Kiah; van der Meer, Larah; Eggleston, Matthew J. F.; Taylor, Lauren J.; Thabrew, Hiran; Waddington, Hannah; Whitehouse, Andrew J. O. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
The diagnostic experiences of autistic adults in New Zealand have not been investigated and little is known globally about autistic adults' satisfaction with the autism diagnostic process. This study describes the diagnostic experiences of 70 autistic adults living in New Zealand and explores how these experiences are related to satisfaction…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism, Adults, Clinical Diagnosis
Bennett, Hunter J.; Jones, Taylor; Valenzuela, Kevin A.; Haegele, Justin A. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2022
Autistic persons exhibit variable movement, loading, and coordination patterns during walking. While much research has examined walking, little to no research exists regarding running for autistic persons despite its prevalence and benefits as a mode of physical activity. This study determined if autistic adolescents demonstrate increased…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Adolescents, Coordination, Physical Activities
Marcelo Marques; Lukas Graf; Judith Rohde-Liebenau – Journal of Education and Work, 2023
While European governance of individual policy sectors has received considerable academic scrutiny, less attention has been paid to the development of intersectoral coordination. This paper charts the emergence of a supranational boundary-spanning policy regime (BSPR) in education and employment in Europe. By looking at issues, ideas, interests…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Intersectionality
Marina Cino Pagliarello – Journal of Education and Work, 2023
Although research on European education policy has aptly focused on the role of supranational and intergovernmental actors, less attention has been devoted to its analysis as a policy arena in which legitimacy can be created and power can be exerted in sophisticated ways. Specifically, the role of non-state actors as agenda-setters for European…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Business, Corporations, Educational Policy
Martinez, Antonio Estevan; Gehrtz, Jessica; Rasmussen, Chris; LaTona-Tequida, Talia; Vroom, Kristen – Innovative Higher Education, 2022
One way that university mathematics departments across the United States are making efforts to improve their introductory mathematics courses is by implementing or increasing the level of course coordination. This can entail creating uniform course elements for multi-section courses and efforts to build a community of practice among the…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Departments, Coordination, Communities of Practice
Xiao, Hongying – Educational Planning, 2022
The purpose of this study is to analyze the governance structure of Tsinghua University at the school and the department levels. This study takes a qualitative approach by collecting data from university archive and in-depth interviews. The data were triangulated to seek for common patterns and emerging themes. Five types of governance at the…
Descriptors: College Administration, Governance, Models, Departments
Rachel Hinton; Holly Scott; Shawn Powers; Salim Salamah – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2024
In this reflective piece, representatives of the agencies that funded and managed the Early Learning Systems Research program -- the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and the World Bank -- take stock of recent global developments in research, policy, and financing by donors for early childhood education (ECE). A rapid increase…
Descriptors: Donors, Early Childhood Education, Coordination, Educational Policy
Wan, Yingjia; Wei, Yipu; Xu, Baorui; Zhu, Liqi; Tanenhaus, Michael K. – Developmental Science, 2023
Perspective-taking, which is important for communication and social activities, can be cultivated through joint actions, including musical activities in children. We examined how rhythmic activities requiring coordination affect perspective-taking in a referential communication task with 100 Chinese 4- to 6-year-old children. In Study 1, 5- to…
Descriptors: Perspective Taking, Music Activities, Young Children, Foreign Countries
Saclarides, Evthokia Stephanie; Munson, Jen – Elementary School Journal, 2022
For coaching to fulfill its promise as an effective teacher professional development model, coaches need access to teachers' classrooms and practice. However, teachers largely have autonomy over whether, when, and how such access is granted. Previous research has identified the types of strategies coaches leverage to gain access, and in this…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Faculty Development, Access to Education, Professional Autonomy
Deppermann, Arnulf; Schmidt, Axel – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2021
Our study deals with early bodily responses to directives (requests and instructions, i.e., second pair parts [SPPs]) produced before the first pair part (FPP) is complete. We show how early bodily SPPs build on the properties of an emerging FPP. Our focus is on the successive incremental coordination of components of the FPP with components of…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Responses, Human Body, Coordination
Schott, Nadja – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2023
Research has shown that nonright-handedness in children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is associated with poorer motor and cognitive performance. This study investigated the influence of degree and direction of handedness on performance using the Home Handedness Questionnaire, the Hitthe-Dot test, the Movement Assessment Battery…
Descriptors: Children, Developmental Disabilities, Coordination, Psychomotor Skills
Hopp, Robert; Wilkinson, Shawn; Henle, Steven – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2023
Leadership in Leisure Services (AHSC 361) is the most experiential class offered to students majoring in Recreation and Leisure Studies at Concordia University in Montreal. One interactive feature of this required course is a multi-part assignment that deals with group facilitation, personal introspection, and evaluation. This "Assignment…
Descriptors: Leadership, Leisure Education, Experiential Learning, Recreation
Timothy C. Day – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The mere existence of an articulation agreement does not constitute success for any stakeholders; success should be determined through evaluation (Payne et al., 2021). Wilmington University, a private, non-sectarian university with an enrollment of more than 20,000 students located in Wilmington, Delaware, utilizes multiple types of articulation…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Stakeholders, Private Colleges, Partnerships in Education

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