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Shelley B. Wepner; William A. Henk; Nora Broege – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2024
Academic deans in higher education can benefit from various types of mentoring to compensate for limited, formal administrative training. Using a nationally disseminated survey, we examined academic dean engagement with critical friends as one form of mentoring for their leadership development. The national survey included 27 items addressing…
Descriptors: Friendship, Mentors, Deans, Higher Education
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Yui-yip Lau; Lok Ming Eric Cheung – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
Sub-degree education is one of the key higher education sectors in Hong Kong. With the effect of managerialism, tertiary institutions tend to transition from a collegial toward a managerial model, and have shifted from teaching-intensive institutions to research-intensive ones. In this study, two key research questions are addressed: to what…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Barriers, Foreign Countries
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Baizhuman Kashkhynbay; Zhaniyat Baltabayeva; Kehinde Lawrence; Nurbubu Asipova; Sandugash Baisarina – Cogent Education, 2024
This study evaluates the pedagogical tolerance qualities of heads in higher education institutions in Kazakhstan. The qualitative research design, grounded in the interpretative paradigm, was adopted for this study, utilising a case study approach for data collection from a small sample consisting of three Vice Rectors Academic, three Deans of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Department Heads, Deans
Mercedes Elyse Durden – ProQuest LLC, 2024
High expectations of schools to produce positive results at the end of each school year continue evolving and often include rigorous accountability measures; however, the centuries-old structure of public education remains. Teacher and leader turnover continues rising while fewer professionals enter the field prepared to teach. School leaders are…
Descriptors: Capacity Building, Teacher Leadership, Department Heads, Elementary School Teachers
Bryan Harrison Dale – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation investigates the impact and reported and intended use of educators' culturally responsive and sustaining (CR-S) practices. Conducted in California, one of the most diverse states in the U.S., the dissertation summarizes information so that the pressing need for educators to incorporate CR-S practices to support a diverse student…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Sustainability, Educational Practices, Student Diversity
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David Meech Mazumdar – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2025
This paper provides a small-scale exploration of the evolvement of leadership roles in higher education academic units (AUs), namely Departments, Schools & Faculties. A literature review provides theoretical examples of the evolution of professional services (PS) staff. Changes in PS leadership roles are also explored alongside the emergence…
Descriptors: Leadership Role, Instructional Leadership, Universities, Higher Education
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Angela M. Lyle; James P. Spillane; Christa Haverly – Educational Policy, 2024
This comparative case study explores how 18 state education agencies (SEAs) support school districts in advancing standards-based elementary science reform. We identify how SEAs understand their work in advancing elementary science reform and describe how SEAs sought to engage districts in bridging from standards to classroom practice. Based on…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Science Education, Curriculum Development, Academic Standards
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Rahmeh Abbaas B. Alhameedyeen – International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2024
Differentiated instruction is a teaching philosophy in which faculty members recognize that no two students are identical and that each student can succeed with appropriate guidance. This study assesses the degree of implementing differentiated instruction by the faculty members of the College of Educational Sciences, The World Islamic Science and…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty, Academic Rank (Professional)
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Shawn Orenstein; Jordy Yarnell; Elizabeth Connors; Jill Bohnenkamp; Sharon Hoover; Nancy Lever – Journal of School Health, 2024
Background: State-level leadership and conditions are instrumental to local and regional comprehensive school mental health system (CSMHS) quality, sustainability, and growth. However, systematic documentation of state-level school mental health (SMH) policy, infrastructure, funding, and practice is limited. Methods: Using a multi-phase,…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Profiles, State Departments of Education, Technical Assistance
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Karunia Puji Hastuti; Deasy Arisanty; Muhammad Muhaimin; Parida Angriani; Eva Alviawati; Nevy Farista Aristin; Akhmad Munaya Rahman – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2024
Environmental damage is a negative effect of human activities. The young generation is saddled with the burden of environmental damage left by the previous generations and must take on a role as an agent of change in improving the environment. This study analyses the pro-environmental behaviour of Indonesian students, the factors affecting such…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conservation (Environment), College Students, Student Behavior
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Dario Blumenschein; Bjarte Hannisdal – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
As the higher education landscape has shifted and calls for change and improvements have grown louder, researchers have turned to empirical investigations of what makes change possible in higher education. Recent studies on the impact of informal interactions for promoting change have given impetus to social network analysis as an approach to…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Educational Change, Instructional Innovation, Faculty
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Leda Stawnychko – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2024
University leaders navigate a complex and dynamic environment, balancing the diverse expectations of students, faculty, policy makers, and governmental bodies. Proficiency in these roles requires deep academic understanding, contextual knowledge, and effective management and leadership skills. This study explored how faculty members serving as…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Foreign Countries, Leadership Training, Role Theory
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Todd R. Jones; Arielle A. Sloan – Journal of Economic Education, 2024
In this article, the authors document the educational pedigrees of faculty at the top 96 economics programs in the United States. They use roster data of 96 top U.S. economics departments to provide a comprehensive update and expansion on data regarding the academic origins--both undergraduate and doctoral--of tenure-track faculty. Nearly 60…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Economics Education, Tenure, Teacher Characteristics
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Abdullah S. Salehuddin; Chloe E. Gonzales; Jade Salmon; Qing Huang; Karen K. Myers – Communication Education, 2024
This qualitative study examines communicative processes associated with graduate students (N = 124) in their struggles with the impostor phenomenon (IP, commonly known as impostor syndrome) and their integration into and experience in graduate programs (aspects of organizational assimilation). We identified two mutually implicative relationships.…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Self Concept, Student Adjustment, Acculturation
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Mike Wilton; Jeffrey Maloy; Laura Beaster-Jones; Brian K. Sato; Stanley M. Lo; Daniel Z. Grunspan – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
At many research-intensive universities in North America, there is a disproportionate loss of minoritized undergraduate students from Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) majors. Efforts to confront this diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) challenge, such as faculty adoption of evidenced-based instructional approaches that…
Descriptors: Research Universities, College Faculty, STEM Education, Teacher Influence
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