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Robert C. Schoen; Catherine C. Lewis; Christopher Rhoads; Kevin Lai; Claire M. Riddell – Journal of Experimental Education, 2024
Lesson study, especially when conducted with support from targeted resources, is often identified as a potentially effective means to support teacher learning. In this study, 80 school-based teams of educators, representing 80 classrooms of third- or fourth-grade students in the US, were randomly assigned to one of four conditions: lesson study…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Faculty Development, Elementary School Teachers, Grade 3
Jason Philip Jack – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This quantitative, nonexperimental study used Bronfenbrenner's process-person-context-time (PPCT) model to determine if mathematics scores of underprivileged, minority third- and fourth-grade students attending an inner-city school in a Central Oklahoma school district differed between their traditional 2018-2019 school year and post-lockdown…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Grade 4, Elementary School Mathematics, Scores
Rachel Pugh – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this descriptive correlational quantitative study was to examine contributing factors of students and teachers affecting teacher self-efficacy and students' reading achievement in rural Oklahoma elementary schools in grades first through fifth. The contributing factors of students being analyzed included (a) poverty and (b) race or…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Student Characteristics, Self Efficacy, Reading Achievement
Emma L. Speer – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The volume of teachers leaving the educational field is ever-pervasive across schools in the United States (Carver-Thomas & Darling-Hammond, 2019). Researchers have been highlighting the causes and implications of teacher attrition and mobility for decades (Bobbit et al., 1991; Carver-Thomas & Darling-Hammond, 2019; Ingersoll, 2001;…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Persistence
Corey Bunch – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Academic letter grades may potentially encourage or discourage Cherokee students from doing well in school and seeking advanced degrees beyond secondary school. Cherokee Nation has just over 100 public school districts located inside the reservation boundaries, in which more than 200,000 students are being served daily, with nearly 32,000 being…
Descriptors: American Indian Students, Indigenous Populations, Reservation American Indians, Tribally Controlled Education
Christina Jean Jeffreys – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This qualitative descriptive study investigated general education teachers' descriptions of inclusion strategies in rural Oklahoma public schools. The research was grounded in Social Cognitive Theory. Using convenience sampling, nineteen K-12 general education teachers from rural school districts were selected as participants. Research questions…
Descriptors: General Education, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Inclusion, Educational Strategies
Lacey Kerr; Sallie Ruskoski – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2024
This study compared the different services and types of disorders Oklahoma and Texas K-12 SLP's provided through teletherapy as compared to face-to-face therapy before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. A Google forms survey was available to SLPs from June through October, 2021, assessing three age groups of children: elementary (5-10 years),…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Speech Language Pathology, COVID-19, Pandemics