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Rawad Chaker; Mira Hajj-Hassan; Sacha Ozanne – Open Education Studies, 2024
Continuing education offers healthcare professionals the opportunity to adapt to the many changes in society and to improve their skills and knowledge to provide optimal care for patients. As technology evolves, healthcare workers can benefit from virtual peer-to-peer and mentor interactions with digital technology as a platform for continuing…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Continuing Education, Professional Development, Distance Education
Kristin M. Pope – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study sought to understand the essence of calling development in emerging adults enrolled at university through an interpretative phenomenological analysis of nine semistructured interviews at a small mid-western public university. The conclusions of the study suggest the essence of calling development for this population is the process of…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, College Students, Adult Students, Life Satisfaction
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Lidia Daza-Pérez; Juan Llanes-Ordóñez; Pilar Figuera-Gazo – Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research, 2024
One of the most worrying issues in Spanish education is the high school dropout rate, especially for those students who leave compulsory secondary education with no qualifications. Some of these students re-enter the system via adult education centres (AECs), where they can obtain the minimum qualification required by the labour market (the…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, High School Equivalency Programs, Adult Students, Adult Education
Jessica Chavez – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this case study was to determine if there is an increase in third through eighth grade teacher job satisfaction and self-efficacy following participation in the informal science education STEM Science Teacher Residency (STaR) program held at a science center. Through this study, cohorts of third-eighth grade educators in Arizona's…
Descriptors: Science Education, Professional Continuing Education, Job Satisfaction, Self Efficacy
Ellen S. Moskowitz – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study set out to evaluate the effectiveness of a multi-year new-teacher induction program, which encompassed a first-year mentoring component and four years of continuous professional development to support new teachers during their pre-tenure phase. Using a mixed methods case study approach, the research sought to determine the most…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Andragogy, Beginning Teacher Induction, Faculty Development
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Shimasaki, Suzuho; Brunner Nii, Pamela; Davis, Lisa; Bishop, Erin; Berget, Cari; Perreault, Christine; Thomas, John F. – Journal of School Nursing, 2021
Type I diabetes (T1D) is one of the most common childhood diseases and Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing at alarming rates. Given that children spend a great percentage of their time in school, this setting is a critical environment for models of care that lead to better management of this and other health conditions. The School Nurses Managing…
Descriptors: Diabetes, School Nurses, School Health Services, Models
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Sum, Raymond Kim-Wai; Morgan, Kevin; Ma, Margo Man-Sum; Choi, Siu-Ming – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2021
The purpose of this article is to explore the influence of a customized continuing professional development (PE-CPD) programme on PE teachers' perceived physical literacy and efficacy beliefs in Hong Kong. Individual and focus group interviews were conducted to gain an in-depth understanding of the participants' CPD experiences and to explore the…
Descriptors: Professional Continuing Education, Professional Development, Program Effectiveness, Individualized Instruction
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Hughes, Rosemary B.; Robinson-Whelen, Susan; Davis, Leigh Ann; Meadours, James; Kincaid, Olivia; Howard, Lisa; Millin, Mary; Schwartz, Michelle; McDonald, Katherine E. – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2020
Using a participatory research approach, we enlisted 12 U.S. Centers for Independent Living (CILs) to recruit and enroll 170 adults with intellectual disability (ID) to be randomized to either "The Safety Class," an abuse prevention group program, or usual care. Participants were asked to complete pre, post, and 3-month follow-up…
Descriptors: Safety Education, Adult Programs, Adults, Intellectual Disability
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Dimitrijevic, Sonja; Devedžic, Vladan – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2021
Identifying and understanding factors influencing the adoption of a specific technology in various educational settings is critical for maximizing the effectiveness of using the technology. Research based on Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in education provides an extensive insight into constructs that influence the adoption of learning…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Experiential Learning, Learner Engagement
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Brooke Ingersoll; Kyle M. Frost; Diondra Straiton; Anamiguel Pomales Ramos; Mya Howard – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Although there is growing interest in telehealth to deliver parent-mediated intervention for autistic children, empirical evaluations are limited, and little is known regarding the relative benefits of self-directed and therapist-assisted telehealth interventions. This study examined the effect of self-directed and therapist-assisted ImPACT Online…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Videoconferencing, Parent Education, Well Being
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Tzafilkou, Katerina; Perifanou, Maria; Economides, Anastasios A – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
The success of the teachers' trainers' transfer of training can be affected by several factors like teaching self-efficacy, motivation to learn and transfer, and intention to transfer the gained skills and knowledge. This study seeks to analyze the structural relationships among the above-mentioned constructs by integrating the constructs of…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Information Technology, Technology Education, Faculty Development
Beach, Marlon D. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Transition from high school to college has been highly researched and shown to be a necessary process toward college success. Research on understanding the transition process from a military career to college success has been much newer and sparser; making the understanding of factors predicting college success limited. One psychological…
Descriptors: Veterans Education, College Students, Success, Self Efficacy
Robyn Kelton; Irina Tenis – McCormick Center for Early Childhood Leadership at National Louis University, 2024
Research has established the vital role administrators play in the success and sustainability of high-quality early childhood care and education (ECEC) programs. However, many center-based program administrators assume their leadership roles by being promoted from a teaching position. Consequently, while they may assume their administrative role…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Professional Development, Administrator Education, Career Development
OECD Publishing, 2019
Continuous professional development (CPD) is crucial for teacher's professionalism, and affects teaching practices in the classroom. In addition, teachers' self-efficacy and job satisfaction are higher when professional development has a positive impact on their work. Lifting barriers to participation in professional development by providing…
Descriptors: Teaching Skills, Professional Continuing Education, Faculty Development, Skill Development
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Kinney, Adam R.; Schmid, Arlene A.; Henry, Kimberly L.; Douglas Coatsworth, J.; Eakman, Aaron M. – Journal of American College Health, 2021
Objective: To understand whether symptoms of health conditions explain the negative association between combat exposure and student Veterans' achievement of a meaningful life. Participants: 153 combat Veterans enrolled in college between November 2013 and April 2018. Methods: Through an online survey, participants reported combat exposure, health…
Descriptors: Veterans Education, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), War, College Students
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