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Enhancing Student Engagement Part Ii: Actionable Strategies For The Participating, Investing, And Driving Pathways Of A Continuum Framework, Bryan Matera
Essays in Education
This article describes actionable strategies for the practicing educator relative to student engagement levels (participating, investing, and driving) on a continuum model. The writing is the second in a series of three articles that examine specific and effective actionable instructional strategies that result in increased student engagement, interest in learning, and student self-efficacy standards.
Growth Mindset, Sel, And Collaborative Learning Through Harry Potter, Karen Hoffman
Growth Mindset, Sel, And Collaborative Learning Through Harry Potter, Karen Hoffman
Essays in Education
Since its publication in 1997, the Harry Potter novels by J.K. Rowling have been a source of wonder and enjoyment for readers of all ages. Yet, for the informed teacher, the novels move beyond a means of entertainment and serve as a source inspiration for students around the world to achieve their goals. Obtaining a growth mindset (Dweck, 2012) is woven throughout Rowling’s series filling its pages with lessons of adolescent accomplishment and success. Teachers can use these books to inspire their students to reach their goals through social emotional learning and growth mindset (Dweck, 2012), all while collaborating with …
Facing Publishing Paralysis In Teacher Education: Book Critique Of Writing Your Journal Article In Twelve Weeks (2nd Ed.), Donna Zerr, Carissa Gober, David Wolff
Facing Publishing Paralysis In Teacher Education: Book Critique Of Writing Your Journal Article In Twelve Weeks (2nd Ed.), Donna Zerr, Carissa Gober, David Wolff
Essays in Education
Our lived experiences as Teacher Education faculty in the realm of scholarly writing was filled with anxiety and trepidation. In the attempt to develop as writers, we participated in a professional learning community book discussion on Wendy Laura Belcher’s workbook, Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks: A Guide to Academic Publishing Success (2nd ed.). The text’s exercises helped motivate our steps through the writing process and developed productive writing habits for publication. This article is a critique of the book which helped us face and overcome our fears of writing with the intention to publish academic scholarship. The workbook …
Climbing The Doctoral Mountain To Success, Ronald Black
Climbing The Doctoral Mountain To Success, Ronald Black
The Journal of Advancing Education Practice
All educational journeys lead to successful personal and professional conclusions. Online doctoral students face numerous challenges from cultural, academic, and technological challenges throughout their doctoral journey. The doctoral journey requires the completion of a dissertation, a sign of scholarly achievement and success. With technology, online doctoral students enter a doctoral program looking for motivation to be successful and enhance their online doctoral journey. Mentoring plays a significant role in an online doctoral student’s journey through the doctoral study and research process. The doctoral mentor’s role is to advise and motivate online doctoral students through the dissertation process. Doctoral mentors guide …
Building Community For Completion: Doctoral Students’ Perceptions Of Technology Integration Within Dissertation Committee Collaboration, Scott A. Fillman, Barbara Holmes, Dejuanna Parker, Kent Willis
Building Community For Completion: Doctoral Students’ Perceptions Of Technology Integration Within Dissertation Committee Collaboration, Scott A. Fillman, Barbara Holmes, Dejuanna Parker, Kent Willis
The Journal of Advancing Education Practice
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the prevalence of technology-mediated collaboration and mentorship between dissertation committee members and doctoral student scholars. Qualitative research methods were used to explore the role of technology for collaboration and building community within dissertation committees, focusing on dissertation scholars’ perspectives. The study was based on one overarching research question: How do doctoral students describe the integration of technology for collaborating with dissertation committees? Doctoral scholar participants described the importance of technological literacy within dissertation committees, most indicating that the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the importance of fluency with technology. Other participants portrayed the importance of technological literacy within …