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Rachael A. Cody; Gregory T. Boldt; E. Jean Gubbins – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2024
This study used a mixed-methods design to examine teachers' responses to professional learning on mathematics differentiation. Grade 3 classroom teachers (N = 28) attended four 2-h professional learning sessions and an additional 2 h individually on differentiation and completed pre- and post-surveys with quantitative and short response items…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Faculty Development, Grade 3, Mathematics Instruction
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Milinga, Joseph Reginard; Amani, Jaquiline; Lyakurwa, Suitbert Emil – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2023
Previous research supporting differentiated instruction (DI) has led to its adoption in different countries as a promising pedagogical framework for addressing diverse learners' needs. To date, there exists little information on DI from Tanzania especially when competence-based education and inclusion are being embraced. To address this gap, this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Individualized Instruction, Teacher Attitudes, High School Students
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Groman, Jennifer – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2022
The purpose of this study is to examine teacher perceptions of the long-term transformative impact of Piirto's Creativity Model and personal creativity exploration on teachers. Creativity training has been part of Ashland University's Talent Development program for over 20 years using Piirto's creativity model. The course encompasses multiple…
Descriptors: Creativity, Models, Transformative Learning, Teacher Attitudes
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Ziernwald, Lisa; Hillmayr, Delia; Holzberger, Doris – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2022
Promoting high-achieving students plays an important role in the school context. Hence, one promising support measure within the mixed-ability classroom is differentiated instruction (DI). The current systematic review examined (1) the impact of DI on high-achieving students' outcomes, (2) to what extent DI is used, (3) how useful teachers and…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Heterogeneous Grouping, Academically Gifted, Outcomes of Education
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Gilson, Cindy M.; Polly, Drew; Strong, Kellan W. – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2022
Effective professional learning (PL) practices are essential for promoting experienced and talented teachers' continued growth, and ultimately, supporting student achievement, including gifted students. In this qualitative case study, we interviewed and surveyed 32 public and private school PK-12 teachers, an Executive Director, and a Board Member…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Faculty Development
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Bodur, Nurettin Can; Tuysuz, Cengiz; Ugulu, Ilker – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2022
This study was conducted using a qualitative approach as it aimed to evaluate the Science and Art Center Science Curriculum (SACSC), which was updated in 2020, within the framework of the context, input, process, and product (CIPP) approach by taking the opinions of science teachers working in Science and Art Centers (SACs) in Turkey. The data…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Curriculum, Academically Gifted, Gifted Education
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Miller, Angie L.; Silberstein, Samantha M.; BrckaLorenz, Allison – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2021
Research suggests that honors students are more likely to be engaged in some, but not all, aspects of the college experience, although there is less information available from the faculty perspective. This study presents findings from the Faculty Survey of Student Engagement (FSSE), comparing various engagement-related practices between faculty…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Learner Engagement, College Faculty, Undergraduate Students
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Matthews, Michael S.; Rhodes, Heather A. – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2020
Because schools often do not begin formal processes to identify students with gifts and talents until the third grade, many kindergarten through second-grade teachers face challenges in identifying and meeting the needs of these learners. We examined gifted education plans from a sample of seven districts in and around the Charlotte, North…
Descriptors: Talent Identification, Elementary School Teachers, Primary Education, Student Needs
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Chandra Handa, Manoj – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2020
The purpose of this study was to compare students' and teachers' perceptions of differentiated practices, student engagement, and the qualities of an effective teacher by fostering student voice. Participants included 802 students and 867 teachers from Northern Sydney government schools in Australia. The researcher used a convergent parallel mixed…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Individualized Instruction, Learner Engagement
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Szymanski, Antonia; Lynch, Michelle – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2020
This article explores educator perceptions of gifted and talented (GT) English language learning (ELL) students. Nine educators from two schools within a school district with high population of ELL students were interviewed in this qualitative study. Discussion focused on understanding teachers' ideas regarding ELL gifted students. Three main…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, English Language Learners, Gifted, Talent
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Gelgoot, Erin S.; Bulakowski, Paul F.; Worrell, Frank C. – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2020
In flipped classrooms, students learn course content by watching flipped lessons (videos) outside of class time. During class, instructors guide learning by answering questions, facilitating projects, and fostering relationships with students. Although flipped classrooms are gaining popularity in secondary school settings, most research is…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Video Technology, Homework, Academically Gifted
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Dickson, Anisah; Perry, Laura B.; Ledger, Susan – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2020
International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (MYP) is recognized for its rigor, inquiry-based learning, and development of academic skills. While it is growing in popularity worldwide, some schools have discontinued the program. Literature on the reasons why schools discontinue the MYP is limited. Using a qualitative case study design, we…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Middle School Students, Program Termination, Private Schools
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Gilson, Cindy M.; Matthews, Michael S. – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2019
In response to the pervasive problem of making college more accessible to at-risk and underrepresented populations, the early college high school (ECHS) model has gained popularity. However, limited research exists on engineering-focused ECHSs (EECHS). Given the current demand for diverse and highly qualified engineers in the workforce, further…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Engineering Education, Educational Opportunities, Disproportionate Representation
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Wellisch, Mimi – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2019
A relatively pervasive "silence" exists concerning giftedness in Australian preservice early childhood teacher courses. There is also a lack of research about educator attitudes to giftedness and programming in Australian early childhood services. This study, consisting of a survey and interviews, is intended to help to fill the research…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Gifted, Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Mendaglio, Sal; Kettler, Todd; Rinn, Anne N. – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2019
Dabrowski's theory of positive disintegration has been associated with the psychology of giftedness for four decades, and Sal Mendaglio has significantly contributed to the thoughtful understanding of the theory throughout those 40 years. In this interview, Mendaglio discusses the relationship between the theory of positive disintegration and the…
Descriptors: Gifted, Interviews, Psychology, Correlation
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