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de Souza, Marcela – Cogent Education, 2017
English language learners are a diverse and fast-growing segment of the student population in the United States. Faced with the double challenge of keeping up with grade-level content while learning English as a new language in a new culture, many of them struggle. This article presents data from a three-phase qualitative study designed to learn…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Immigrants, English Language Learners, English (Second Language)
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Araújo, Rui Manuel Flores; Hastie, Peter Andrew; de Assunção Bessa Pereira, Cristiana Helena; Mesquita, Isabel Maria Ribeiro – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2017
Background: One of the essential elements within Sport Education is the inclusion of student roles and responsibilities. While previous research has examined students' performance in officiating tasks, the examination of student-coaches' pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) within peer-assisted tasks of Sport Education has been scarce. Indeed, the…
Descriptors: Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Physical Education, Foreign Countries, Athletic Coaches
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Farmer, Aarek – Online Submission, 2018
The purpose of this research study was to explore the impact effective teacher characteristics have on student motivation within the classroom in order to inform Education Preparation Programs (EPPs) with further knowledge regarding how to support and train future teachers. Specifically, this study sought to (1) determine differences in effective…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Teaching Skills, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Student Motivation
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de Groot, Isolde – Democracy & Education, 2018
Political simulations are considered promising tools to instigate democratic learning in schools. This article reports a qualitative inquiry into student involvement in the organization of the 2012 mock elections--the shadow elections that schools can organize in conjunction with the official elections-- in eight high schools in the Netherlands.…
Descriptors: Elections, Political Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship, Simulation
Clark, Amy Aparicio – Principal Leadership, 2013
The demographic profile of Conard High School in West Hartford, CT, reflects the national trends in "first-ring suburbs." Neither fully urban nor fully suburban, first-ring suburbs went from being generally less diverse than the nation in 1980 to more diverse by 2000 (Puentes, 2006). Conard students speak 53 different languages at home,…
Descriptors: High Schools, High School Students, Principals, Instructional Leadership
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Shaked, Haim – International Journal of Special Education, 2014
This article presents a case study of a school designed for youth hospitalized for mental disorders, aiming to reveal the educational approach of such a school, a topic on which nothing has been written so far. The study, which lasted a year, employed qualitative techniques: observations, document collection and interviews. The study has found…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rehabilitation, Mental Disorders, Qualitative Research
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Whannell, Robert; Allen, William – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2011
This study investigated the influence of the teacher and family relationships during secondary school for 18 to 22 year old students who had dropped out of secondary school and were attempting to gain access to tertiary study through a tertiary bridging program at a regional university. 144 students from two student cohorts completed a…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Dropouts, Family Relationship, Social Environment
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Chong, Wan Har; Kong, Christine Anne – Journal of Experimental Education, 2012
Empirical evidence suggests that successful teacher professional development programs are intensive, ongoing, and connected to practice; focused on specific subject content; and foster strong working relationships among teachers. They support teacher motivation so that the acquired skills continue to be practiced in class. These critical elements…
Descriptors: Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Teacher Effectiveness, Self Efficacy, Teacher Motivation
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Furtak, Erin Marie – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2012
Learning progressions, or representations of how student ideas develop in a domain, hold promise as tools to support teachers' formative assessment practices. The ideas represented in a learning progression might help teachers to identify and make inferences about evidence collected of student thinking, necessary precursors to modifying…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Cognitive Development, Secondary School Science, Biology
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Phillippo, Kate L.; Stone, Susan – High School Journal, 2013
This study capitalizes on a unique, nested data set comprised of students ("n" = 531) and teachers ("n" = 45) in three high schools that explicitly incorporated student support roles into teachers' job descriptions. Drawing from research on student-teacher relationships, teacher effects on student outcomes, and role theory,…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Teacher Student Relationship, Student Attitudes, Outcomes of Education
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Barney, David; Hughes, Patricia Paulsen – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2008
The purpose of this article is to help better prepare pre-service/student teachers for the little things they should do during their student teaching experience, while at the same time give those who work with pre-service and student teachers (PETE faculty) a reminder of little things they can emphasize to help prepare students for the student…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Student Teachers, Physical Education Teachers, Teaching Experience
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Danielowich, Robert M. – Teacher Educator, 2012
Although most innovative professional development encourages reflective dialogue among teachers, we still know very little about how such dialogue enables teacher learning. This study describes how teachers make sense of the conflicts among their intended goals and actual practices by responding to their peers' teaching. Four teachers in a large…
Descriptors: Peer Groups, Teacher Collaboration, Conflict, Peer Evaluation
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Ellerbrock, Cheryl R.; Kiefer, Sarah M. – Journal of Educational Research, 2010
This qualitative case study analyzed how one large high school created a community of care for ninth-grade students. Data were collected during the 2006-2007 school year, including observations, individual interviews, and focus group interviews of 1 female teacher and 9 of her students. Findings suggest the Freshman Focus teachers and program…
Descriptors: Grade 9, High School Freshmen, Case Studies, Caring
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Colvin, Geoff; Flannery, K. Brigid; Sugai, George; Monegan, James – Preventing School Failure, 2009
Educators face ongoing pressure to improve student outcomes, especially with regard to academic achievement and social behavior. One viable strategy for supporting and improving instructional practices is to conduct classroom observations and provide performance feedback. Researchers have shown performance feedback to be effective in the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Behavior, Social Behavior, Classroom Observation Techniques
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Gregory, Anne; Ripski, Michael B. – School Psychology Review, 2008
Cooperative behavior is important for well-functioning high school classrooms in which students trust their teachers and actively engage in academic tasks. Yet, discipline referrals for disruption and defiance are all too common and can result in lost instructional time and increased teacher stress. As such, more needs to be understood about…
Descriptors: High School Students, Discipline Problems, Discipline, Trust (Psychology)
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