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Lucey, Thomas A.; Giannangelo, Duane M. – Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 2015
This article concerns the interpretation of a semester-long email mentoring correspondence related to social studies teaching between the two authors. Analysis interpreted the mentee's growth along O'Malley's stages of professional reflection. The analysis found that the mentoring process fostered the mentee's establishment of professional…
Descriptors: Mentors, Letters (Correspondence), Electronic Mail, Social Studies
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Jacobs, Lynette – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2017
Bullying is rife in schools across the world, which has emotional, educational as well as financial implications. Research suggests that the way in which bystanders, and in particular adults, react to such incidents is pivotal in curbing this problem. While a dearth of research focuses on the victims as well as the perpetrators of bullying, one…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Bullying, Victims, Electronic Mail
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Knorr, James; Jenson, William; O'Neill, Robert; Clark, Elaine; Hood, Julia; Davis, John – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2018
The authors examined the effectiveness of the electronic home note program (EHNP). The program features an emailed version of the traditional home note intervention. In addition, the program uses motivational strategies for increasing rates of on-task behavior, academic productivity, and parent involvement. The authors used a multiple-probe,…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Computer Mediated Communication, Intervention
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Leighton, Christine M.; Ford-Connors, Evelyn; Robertson, Dana A.; Wyatt, Jennifer; Wagner, Christopher J.; Proctor, C. Patrick; Paratore, Jeanne R. – Reading Teacher, 2018
This article documents a collaboration between a second-grade teacher and a university-based literacy coach to implement dialogic instruction as part of a 14-week cross-disciplinary curriculum unit. The coach-teacher dyad used digital technologies to enhance a problem-solving approach to coaching. The authors describe the coaching interactions,…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Elementary School Teachers, Grade 2, College Faculty
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Crossley, Scott; Ocumpaugh, Jaclyn; Labrum, Matthew; Bradfield, Franklin; Dascalu, Mihai; Baker, Ryan S. – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2018
A number of studies have demonstrated strong links between students' language features (as found in spoken and written production) and their math performance. However, no studies have examined links between the students' language features and measures of their Math Identity. This project extends prior studies that use natural language processing…
Descriptors: Correlation, Speech Communication, Written Language, Mathematics Achievement
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Simmons, Kate D.; Bynum, Yvette P. – Education, 2014
Blogging, social networks, e-mails, instant messaging, and web-forums are different ways that today's technologically savvy culture can communicate with others all across the world. Although beneficial, some have used these popular online forms of communication to harm others, thus termed cyberbullying. The purpose of this paper is to define…
Descriptors: Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Social Networks, Electronic Mail
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Bissessar, Charmaine S. – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2015
An exponential body of extant research illustrates the symbiotic dyad action research, andragogy, reflective praxis, and transformative learning share. This paper contains a narrative review of 83 action research papers submitted to the researcher as part of the fulfilment of the Bachelor of Education degree from April 2011 to May 2013.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Action Research, Literature Reviews, Interviews
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Passig, David – Education and Information Technologies, 2014
Social and interpersonal support has mostly been carried out face-to-face. However, the internet was able, in the last couple of decades, to facilitate social interactions through a range of computer-mediated communication (CMC) interfaces--from email applications, chat-rooms, forums, instant messages (IM), short text messages (SMS), social…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Computer Mediated Communication, Interaction, Interpersonal Communication
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Chesky, Aimi Kono – Childhood Education, 2013
The project development school idea in Japan started in the late 1970s. Both public and private schools can become project schools. Public schools' districts and private schools' boards develop the project plan and submit the application to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). Once approved, the project school…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Foreign Countries, Interviews, Telecommunications
Radin, Benjamin Theodore – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The purpose of this study was to test the relationship between the type of school-to-home communication (regularly sent, structured emails versus ad hoc emails), the originator of these emails (teacher or student), and Parental Involvement (PI) as measured according to the frequency of email contact and distribution of student and parent emails…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Parent Participation, Middle School Students, Grade 8
Helmer, Brad C. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The purpose of this research was to determine if a direct relationship between the ways in which a principal communicates information to his or her classroom teachers and the classroom teachers' perception of the campus' morale and students' learning exists. The sample included 124 female elementary school teachers of 13 elementary schools in a…
Descriptors: Principals, Elementary School Teachers, Faculty Development, School Districts
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Cosier, Meghan; Gomez, Audri; McKee, Aja; Maghzi, Kimiya Sohrab – Education and Information Technologies, 2015
The use of smart phones by teachers in K-12 education has been contentious. Although teachers are often instructed to put their phones away during instruction, teachers and students can benefit in many ways from using smart phones in the classroom. The use of information systems such as a smart phone can support knowledge sharing and collaboration…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Technology Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Classroom Techniques
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Williams, Kashunda L.; Noell, George H.; Jones, Beth A.; Gansle, Kristin A. – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 2012
This study examined the effects of e-mailed daily behavior report cards (DBRC) on students' disruptive classroom behaviors. Additionally, teacher acceptability of e-mailed DBRC as an intervention was assessed. Participants included 46 elementary students (37 males and 9 females), that were assigned to one of three conditions; delayed treatment…
Descriptors: Report Cards, Student Attitudes, Feedback (Response), Student Behavior
Sanocki, Steven J. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
It is undeniable that leadership is necessary for any organization to succeed. However, educational leadership is often compartmentalized and relegated to the hierarchical leadership found in schools such as principals, superintendents, and those with a formal title. The concept of teacher leadership has begun to surface in progressive schools and…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Teacher Role, Instructional Leadership, Elementary School Teachers
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Locke, Millie; Locke, Terry – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2012
This article reports on a case study where a professional musician was assigned to a primary school as mentor in a project where 14 primary-aged children, with their teacher's direction, were involved in the composition of a piece of music that would act as prologue to the school's major production. The researchers were interested in aspects of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Mentors, Music, Musicians
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