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Full-Text Articles in Education
Supplemental Instruction And Equity: Assessment Of Implementation And Effects On Student Persistence, Mary Ziskin, Ebelia Hernandez
Supplemental Instruction And Equity: Assessment Of Implementation And Effects On Student Persistence, Mary Ziskin, Ebelia Hernandez
Mary B. Ziskin
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Journal Of Excellence In College Teaching And Learning, Sherwood Thompson, Kristina Krampe, Samuel Hinton
Kentucky Journal Of Excellence In College Teaching And Learning, Sherwood Thompson, Kristina Krampe, Samuel Hinton
Samuel Hinton
No abstract provided.
A Comparative Analysis Of Family Structure And The Academic Achievement Level Of African American Students In Selected North Carolina Schools, Mary Ferguson
Mary J. Ferguson, Ed. D.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was a difference between the family structure and academic achievement of African American students attending rural and urban schools in North Carolina. The purpose was also to analyze how family structure and the academic achievement scores of ninth grade African American male and African American female students who attend a rural and urban high school in North Carolina. Finally, the purpose was to determine whether there was a significant difference between family structure, academic achievement and gender of African American rural and urban high school students.
A Phenomenographic Study Of What It Means To Supervise Doctoral Students, April Wright, Jane Murray, Patricia Geale
A Phenomenographic Study Of What It Means To Supervise Doctoral Students, April Wright, Jane Murray, Patricia Geale
Jane Murray
We utilize the research methodology of phenomenography in this study to explore what doctoral supervisors understand supervision to be and how they enact this understanding in the practice of supervising students. Twenty interviews were undertaken with supervisors at three Australian universities to uncover “lived” experiences of doctoral research supervision. Five qualitatively different ways of conceiving supervisors’ roles emerged through phenomenographic analysis of the transcripts. Our findings suggest that while supervisors undertake similar tasks when supervising, they approach these tasks differently because of their qualitatively different understandings of what supervision is.
Hybrid Teaching Strategies, Sherwood Thompson
Building Community Relationships Through Collaboration, Sherwood Thompson
Building Community Relationships Through Collaboration, Sherwood Thompson
Sherwood Thompson
No abstract provided.
Investing In Teacher Quality: A Model For Strengthening The Teaching Profession In Australia, Stephen Dinham, Lawrence Ingvarson, Elizabeth Kleinhenz
Investing In Teacher Quality: A Model For Strengthening The Teaching Profession In Australia, Stephen Dinham, Lawrence Ingvarson, Elizabeth Kleinhenz
Dr Elizabeth Kleinhenz
No abstract provided.
How To Effectively Collaborate With Educators Working In High Performance Learning Environments, Sherwood Thompson
How To Effectively Collaborate With Educators Working In High Performance Learning Environments, Sherwood Thompson
Sherwood Thompson
No abstract provided.
How To Spark Passion And Excitement In Student Learners, Sherwood Thompson
How To Spark Passion And Excitement In Student Learners, Sherwood Thompson
Sherwood Thompson
No abstract provided.
Socialization Of Parents And Educators Of Culturally Diverse Preschool Children, Sherwood Thompson
Socialization Of Parents And Educators Of Culturally Diverse Preschool Children, Sherwood Thompson
Sherwood Thompson
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Journal Of Excellence In College Teaching And Learning, Sherwood Thompson, Kristina Krampe, Samuel Hinton
Kentucky Journal Of Excellence In College Teaching And Learning, Sherwood Thompson, Kristina Krampe, Samuel Hinton
Sherwood Thompson
No abstract provided.
Assessment Strategies For Global Learning: Ii Case Studies, Meg O'Reilly, Kay Gibson, Deborah Gordon, Glyn Rimmington
Assessment Strategies For Global Learning: Ii Case Studies, Meg O'Reilly, Kay Gibson, Deborah Gordon, Glyn Rimmington
Dr Meg O'Reilly
The processes of assessment have begun to take pride of place in considerations of online teaching and learning. As the technological means become more robust for bringing students together online, designs of various kinds of assessment tasks reflect greater reliance on the strategies of interaction, collaboration, cultural exchange and the use and creation of Web resources. Where students living in different countries study online, their sharing of culture and perspective and their development of communication skills can be considered as elements of global learning. Best practice in assessment of global learning outcomes is still emerging from action research, as described …
Reading Makes The Leader, Sherwood Thompson
Reflecting With Critical Friends, Sherwood Thompson
Reflecting With Critical Friends, Sherwood Thompson
Sherwood Thompson
No abstract provided.
Reflection On The Movement, Sherwood Thompson
Educational Policy And Professional Development Of Elementary Schools Teachers In The Province Of Sindh: A Proposed Incentive Package, Wasim Qazi
Wasim Qazi
No abstract provided.
An Innovative Study Of The Education Of Students At Risk In Kentucky, Norman Powell
An Innovative Study Of The Education Of Students At Risk In Kentucky, Norman Powell
Norman W. Powell
No abstract provided.
Enhancing Authentic Assessment Through Information Technology, Beth Rubin
Enhancing Authentic Assessment Through Information Technology, Beth Rubin
Beth Rubin
This chapter provides a framework to analyze the opportunities to enhance authenticity when assessment is mediated by information technology (IT), as well as the limitations of IT mediation on authenticity. The potential degree of authenticity is determined by several aspects of the competence being assessed: the chronicity of access to and use of information; the durability of the display; the use of written, oral and non-verbal communication; and computer use. The framework is used to identify IT tools that enable more authentic assessment as well as sample approaches and limitations on authenticity.
Skills For The Knowledge Economy: The Trajectories Of Technology-Based Skills Development Within Young People’S Own Contexts, Anne-Marie Chase
Skills For The Knowledge Economy: The Trajectories Of Technology-Based Skills Development Within Young People’S Own Contexts, Anne-Marie Chase
Dr Anne-Marie Chase
Systemic Corruption And The Programme On Basic Education In The Philippine Department Of Education, Vicente C. Reyes Jr
Systemic Corruption And The Programme On Basic Education In The Philippine Department Of Education, Vicente C. Reyes Jr
Dr. Vicente C Reyes Jr
This article contextualises corruption and implementation as it occurs in the Philippine Department of Education (DepEd). Described as a national agency suffering from 'systemic corruption,' an in-depth qualitative case study analysis of one of its programmes is imperative. The Programme on Basic Education (PROBE) hailed as a success and which has managed to be relatively free from corrupt activities is the focus. Providing findings from a study undertaken on PROBE participants from the three main islands of the Philippines, this article analyzes the various organizational factors that have an impact on the prevalence and absence of corruption and the enabling …