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Dinibutun, Sait Revda; Kuzey, Cemil; Dinc, Muhammet Sait – SAGE Open, 2020
Organizational climate, that is, the atmosphere surrounding an organization, unites features with individual, organizational, and environmental characteristics that affect the behaviors of individuals within the organization. Burnout is accepted as a syndrome that often occurs in people who work together with others. Faculty members in…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, College Faculty, Private Colleges, Public Colleges
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du Plessis, André; Heystek, Jan – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2020
Against the background of the recently published Policy on the South African Standard for Principals, the aim of this article is to determine whether distributed leadership is catered for in the South African regulatory and policy framework. It is argued that due to the accountability demands of a fundamentally bureaucratic education system,…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Participative Decision Making, Educational Policy, Principals
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Malm, Birgitte – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2020
Recent research emphasises significant interconnections between teacher educators' normative beliefs, their relations with student teachers and their teaching methods. In an attempt to better understand how teacher educators perceive of their work task, interviews were conducted with twelve Early Childhood teacher educators at a Swedish…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Teacher Educators, Teacher Attitudes, Early Childhood Education
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LeBlanc, Robert Jean – Ethnography and Education, 2019
The ethnographer's embodied action during research is a complex of habit, belief, social and institutional positioning, and intention. This article examines what urban anthropologist Wacqaunt calls 'carnal sociology' and considers its implications for ethnographers of religious educational spaces. Contemporary ethnographers of education have…
Descriptors: Researchers, Religious Education, Ethnography, Participant Observation
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Lee, Daphnee Hui Lin; Lee, Wing On – Journal of Educational Change, 2018
This mixed-methods study employed Hargreaves and Fullan's (Professional capital: transforming teaching in every school, Teachers College Press, New York, 2012) concept of professional capital to re-examine whether professional learning communities (PLCs) transformed instructional practices in contexts that endorse hierarchical cultures. PLCs that…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Communities of Practice, Transformative Learning, Educational Practices
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Lam, Ricky – Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 2018
In response to global assessment reforms, using assessment for learning (AfL) in various education jurisdictions is on the rise. However, using assessment as learning (AaL) appears to enjoy a low profile in language learning in general and in L2 writing in particular. To this end, the paper intends to describe what AaL is in relation to AfL, argue…
Descriptors: Portfolio Assessment, Writing Evaluation, Formative Evaluation, Learning Strategies
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Bone, Jane – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2016
The future of childhood is often described in terms of utopian thinking. Here, the turn is towards dystopia as a fertile source of wild imaginings about the future. The dystopian literary fictions featured here act as a message and are projections of an uneasy future requiring a reader to see the present differently. Such projections make reading…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Authors, Novels, Environment
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Ahmadjavaheri, Zahra; Zeraatpishe, Mitra – International Journal of Language Testing, 2020
Test validity can be jeopardized to the extent that test scores are contaminated by factors other than those intended by the test. Many method specific factors and examinees' personal characteristics can influence test performance. In this study the contribution of four construct-irrelevant factors, namely, exam anxiety, reading anxiety, ambiguity…
Descriptors: Reading Tests, Reading Comprehension, Test Anxiety, Scores
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Espino, Michelle M. – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2020
This study uncovers how 15 Latina-identified first-generation college students draw from mestiza consciousness to develop coping strategies for navigating multiple worlds of family, community, and higher education. The findings suggest that Latina-identified first-generation college students develop mestiza consciousness by (a) (un)consciously…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Females, First Generation College Students, Student Experience
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Nelson, Emily – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2017
Theorising power in student voice is contested terrain dominated by critical theory but challenged increasingly by post-structural approaches. Although critical approaches have suited the advocacy needed to establish student voice as worthy social justice work in this article I explore post-structural resources that more generatively account for…
Descriptors: Individual Power, Power Structure, Postmodernism, Ambiguity (Context)
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Bengsten, Soren; Barnett, Ronald – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2017
In this paper we philosophically explore the notion of darkness within higher education teaching and learning. Within the present-day discourse of how to make visible and to explicate teaching and learning strategies through alignment procedures and evidence-based intellectual leadership, we argue that dark spots and blind angles grow too. As we…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Objectives, Figurative Language
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Vlach, Haley A.; DeBrock, Catherine A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2019
Children are able to resolve the referential ambiguity of learning new words by tracking co-occurrence probabilities across moments in time, a behavior termed cross-situational word learning (CSWL). Although we know that children can use co-occurrence data to map words to objects, the literature has a striking limitation: research has focused on…
Descriptors: Retention (Psychology), Vocabulary Development, Language Acquisition, Language Processing
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Edmonstone, John – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2016
The paper examines the concept of negative capability as a human capacity for containment and contrasts it with well-valued positive capability as expressed through performativity in organisations and society. It identifies the problem of dispersal--the complex ways we behave in order to avoid the emotional challenges of living with uncertainty.…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Accountability, Performance Factors, Cognitive Style
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Mitchell, Douglas – Schools: Studies in Education, 2016
Douglas Mitchell's introductory remarks on Richard McKeon's "Communication, Truth, and Society" set the theme of communication and McKeon's philosophy in the context of his lifelong friendship with the literary/rhetorical theorist Kenneth Burke. McKeon's essay is in two parts: the first is devoted to communication as a means to avoid…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Ethics, Postmodernism, Ambiguity (Context)
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Shaked, Haim – Journal of School Leadership, 2019
Instructional leadership can be defined as an educational leadership approach whereby the school principal is involved in a wide range of activities aiming to improve teaching and learning for all students. Surprisingly, the literature about instructional leadership practices has not mentioned school leaders' practices for hiring appropriate…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Teacher Selection, Teacher Dismissal, Personnel Management
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