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Angela Page; Jo Anderson; Jennifer Charteris – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2023
The educational provision for students with disabilities has been debated for as long as the term inclusive education (IE) has been part of the educational discourse. Despite IE stemming from a social justice paradigm, globally there remain inconsistencies in access to quality education. As a result, policies and practices to shift towards more…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Inclusion, Educational Innovation, Affordances
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Sajid Khan; Phil Ramsey; Majid Khan – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2025
Higher education institutions must prepare students for success in the dynamic knowledge economy by providing a high-quality educational experience. As the world and our understanding of learning processes continually evolve, educators face the challenge of developing innovative strategies to engage and motivate students in their own learning.…
Descriptors: College Students, College Faculty, Educational Innovation, Learner Engagement
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Montgomery, Denise – Afterschool Matters, 2020
Throughout the U.S., thousands of creativity-based out-of-school time (OST) programs combine principles of positive youth development with immersion in the creative process. Many of these programs refer to their work as creative youth development or CYD. Programs include a constellation of creative disciplines and genres, including film making,…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Creative Development, Creative Activities, Educational Trends
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Mark Mason – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
In the post-Apartheid era South Africa's universities have faced serious questions about the quality of their student learning in the face of near impossible challenges. The University of Cape Town, widely seen as the country's leading higher education institution, has shown remarkable resilience, however, in the range of initiatives it has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racial Relations, Racial Attitudes, Educational Quality
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Gordon, Stephen P.; Jacobs, Jennifer; Solis, Rachel – Journal of Staff Development, 2014
The rapidly changing world and the increasingly complex demands placed on schools because of that change has led to an increasing awareness that the school principal alone cannot provide all of the leadership necessary for school development. More and more school districts are asking teachers to share leadership responsibilities with school…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Faculty Development, Interpersonal Competence, Self Management
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Overbay, Amy; Mollette, Melinda; Vasu, Ellen S. – Educational Leadership, 2011
Digital learners are hungry to use technology in school. And many schools are responding by delivering cutting-edge equipment to all teachers and students and infusing this technology into instruction. This is all well and good. But as evaluators with the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation, the authors have observed several major…
Descriptors: Technology Planning, Educational Innovation, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Martin, Florence; Parker, Michele; Allred, Beth – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2013
This is a case study of faculty adoption and use of Horizon Wimba Virtual Classroom in online courses at a Southeastern University in the United States. The purpose of this case study was to explore faculty adoption and use of Horizon Wimba in their online courses. This inquiry is based on Yen et al. (2010) adoption factors (organizational,…
Descriptors: Virtual Classrooms, Case Studies, Synchronous Communication, Adoption (Ideas)
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Stone, Tammy; Bollard, Kathleen; Harbor, Jonathan M. – Innovative Higher Education, 2009
Increasingly administrators are concerned with inspiring and supporting faculty members in the creation of interdisciplinary programs in response to research and funding shifts and public need. This article presents an initiative undertaken at the University of Colorado Denver, demonstrating a method for identifying and launching a set of…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, College Environment, College Faculty, Program Descriptions
Zuger, Sascha – Technology & Learning, 2008
Tech-using educators know the many benefits of ePortfolios. They help get a handle on kids' interests, difficulties, and strengths. Techno-loving student thrive on the real-time interaction. Administrators like that ePortfolios record student progress digitally, making a convenient shared resource between students, parents, and other teachers.…
Descriptors: Shared Resources and Services, Educational Innovation, Technology Integration, Technology Uses in Education
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Moolenaar, Nienke M.; Daly, Alan J.; Sleegers, Peter J. C. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2010
Throughout the world, educational policy makers, practitioners, and scholars have acknowledged the importance of principal leadership in the generation and implementation of innovations. In many studies, transformational leadership has emerged as a promising approach in response to increasing demands to develop and implement innovations in…
Descriptors: Network Analysis, Likert Scales, Foreign Countries, Social Networks
Grant, Catherine Miles; Davenport, Linda Ruiz – Principal, 2009
One of the most promising developments in math education is the fact that many districts are hiring math coaches--also called math resource teachers, math facilitators, math lead teachers, or math specialists--to assist elementary-level teachers with math instruction. What must not be lost, however, is that principals play an essential role in…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Educational Innovation, School Districts
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Justice, Christopher; Rice, James; Roy, Dale; Hudspith, Bob; Jenkins, Herb – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2009
Inquiry-based learning is one approach to improving the quality of undergraduate education by moving toward more student-directed, interactive methods of learning while focusing on learning how to learn. This paper deals with a missing component in the inquiry-related literature--the extra-pedagogical challenges of introducing and maintaining…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Learning Strategies, Inquiry, Active Learning
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Downing, Jeff; Koelker, June – Library Hi Tech, 1987
Describes the key components of an intelligent building--i.e, automated building control systems and information management control systems--and shows how they have been integrated into Infomart, a high-tech facility located in Dallas. Usage of these components by Infomart tenants and possible applications to library buildings are discussed. A…
Descriptors: Automation, Building Innovation, Library Facilities
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Labaree, David F. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2006
In this reaction, the author concentrates on evaluating the study's broader interpretive claims. He states that the articles reviewed have the following three purposes: (1) to explore the ways in which a variety of factors shape school change over time; (2) to show how the five factors combine at key points in the story to create what Ivor…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Trends, Politics of Education, Educational History
Ellson, Douglas – Phi Delta Kappan, 1986
Discusses a collection of 75 research studies reporting great differences in one or more teaching productivity indices when two teaching methods and/or management systems are compared. In 26 percent of the sample cases, conventional instruction proved superior; the remaining 74 percent showed nonconventional methods such as programmed or…
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Programed Instruction, Teaching Methods, Tutoring
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