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Eady, Michelle J.; Woolrych, Tracey J.; Green, Corinne A. – Multicultural Education Review, 2021
School classrooms worldwide consist of a diversity of cultures. Teachers in these classrooms play key roles in the preparation of students not only in terms of their academic and career readiness, but also in their understanding of how to socially navigate communities. In remote areas where communities rely on their culture and social norms to…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Diversity, Faculty, Indigenous Populations
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Menand, Véronique; Clément, M. -È.; April, J. – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2021
Because of their frequent and regular contact with families, early childhood educators (ECEs) have the opportunity to get to know parents and forge bonds with them. They may also witness parental violence and be asked to provide support as parent ask for advice. In the context of parental violence, ECEs support can be directed toward the parents…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Teacher Attitudes, Intention, Family Violence
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McIntyre-Garbutt, Nicole – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2021
Curricula reform that sets students' future success, as the main objective requires insights into the demands of our society. These demands include economic and social needs. The fast-paced changing nature of our society makes it difficult to clearly define content necessary for students' post-graduate success, so curricula reform should focus on…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries, Change Strategies, Skill Development
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Eizadirad, Ardavan; Campbell, Andrew – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2021
This article reflects experiences of two racialized professors from a Critical Race Theory (CRT) paradigm teaching in Canadian teacher preparation and educational leadership programs across multiple universities. The analysis of their lived experiences as counter-stories through storytelling focuses on how their identities, bodies, course content,…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, College Faculty, Teacher Education Programs
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Bouchard, Karen L.; Smith, J. David – Educational Forum, 2017
Drawing from social-ecological systems theory, the authors argue that current research on childhood bullying would benefit from analyses that consider the mesosystem--specifically, how teacher-student relationships can influence children's bullying experiences. The authors provide two theoretical conceptions for how children's peer interactions…
Descriptors: Bullying, Teacher Student Relationship, Peer Relationship, Attachment Behavior
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Peterson, Shelley Stagg; Madsen, Audrey; San Miguel, Jayson; Jang, Soon Young – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2018
Ten teachers in kindergarten and grade one classrooms in remote northern Canadian Ojibway communities, and two consultants from a First Nations Student Success Program participated in focus group discussions about the place of rough and tumble and superhero play, and teachers' roles in preventing relational and physically aggressive play in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Preschool Teachers, Kindergarten
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Tristani, Lauren; Tomasone, Jennifer; Gainforth, Heather; Bassett-Gunter, Rebecca – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2021
Quality inclusive physical activity (PA) programmes have demonstrated vast benefits for individuals with (e.g.) and without disabilities. For example, among people with disabilities, PA participation is related to enhanced social inclusion, reduced risk for secondary health conditions, optimised physical functioning, and improved overall…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Students with Disabilities, Student Participation
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Munroe, Elizabeth – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2014
Teachers who have held leadership roles at the school, district, or provincial level have the potential to contribute to student and school success when they return to classroom teaching. The contrasting experiences of two teacher leaders who returned voluntarily to classroom teaching are analyzed using Owens's (2004) social constructivist theory…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Leadership, Social Influences, Career Development
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Ryan, Thomas G.; Coneybeare, Stephanie – Journal of the International Association of Special Education, 2013
The existence of underachievers who are gifted remains an important concern for many educators. As educators work to reverse this phenomenon we believe the underachievement of gifted students needs attention via this research and other studies that contextualize the issues within the North American education system. The authors believed that every…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Definitions, Educational Methods, Ability Identification
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Beauregard, Caroline; Rousseau, Cécile; Mustafa, Sally – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2015
Because they propose a form of modeling, videos have been recognised to be useful to transfer knowledge about practices requiring teachers to adopt a different role. This paper describes the results of a satisfaction survey with 98 teachers, school administrators and professionals regarding their appreciation of training videos showing teacher-led…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Intervention, Teaching Methods, Satisfaction
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Duncan, Heather E.; Barnett, John – Teaching Education, 2010
This case study explored the educational experiences of Canadian preservice teachers in a course designed to teach about online teaching. Students gained experience in course design and delivery, and safe and ethical behavior related to technology. Findings indicated that projects in which students actively applied their knowledge were more…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Online Courses, Ethics, Teaching Methods
Langford, Rachel – Canadian Journal of Education, 2008
Findings in this article indicate that training programs use a key pedagogical and ideological discourse of "teachers make a difference" to motivate female early childhood education students to enter and stay in the field. However, research in the area of workforce retention maintains that many graduates are not willing to enter and stay…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Labor Market, Motivation, Preschool Teachers
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Myers, John P. – Comparative Education Review, 2007
This research examined the ways politically active secondary teachers, involved either in formal politics or in social movements, practiced citizenship education in Porto Alegre, Brazil, and Toronto, Canada. The author's aim was to explore the complex ways and multiple spaces in which these teachers' roles as both citizens and citizenship…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Teacher Role
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Osborne, Ken – Canadian Social Studies, 2000
Asserts that the two problems with history teaching in Canada are the failure of historians to engage with the schools and the inability of many history teachers to feel at home in their subject. Reviews five crises in the teaching of history over the last 100 years. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
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Clark, Penney – Canadian Social Studies, 1999
Believes that social studies teachers should encourage young people to learn about Canadian heroes but simultaneously assist them in developing skepticism as opposed to only idealizing heroes. Explains that when students understand the qualities of heroes they will be able to cope when someone they hold as a hero falters. (CMK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Public Opinion
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