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Robert C. Schoen; Mark LaVenia; Amanda M. Tazaz; Russell Gersten; Keith Smolkowski – Elementary School Journal, 2024
Early mathematics achievement is a strong predictor of later mathematics achievement, and student competence in fractions and division may be the strongest predictor of success in secondary-level algebra. We used a multisite cluster-randomized trial to estimate the impact of a mathematics teacher professional development (PD) program on student…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Faculty Development, Teacher Effectiveness, Program Effectiveness
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Robert Schoen; Wendy Bray; Claire Riddell; Charity Buntin; Naomi Iuhasz-Velez; Walter Secada; Eva Yujia Li – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2024
Studies have found that some teacher professional development programs that are based on Cognitively Guided Instruction (CGI) can increase student mathematics achievement. The mechanism through which those effects are realized has been theorized, but more empirical study is needed. In service of this need, we designed a novel measure of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Mathematics, Cognitive Development, Professional Development Schools
Keri M. Guilbault; Melanie S. Meyer – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2024
In 2012, Florida adopted the Academically Challenging Curriculum to Enhance Learning (ACCEL) statute establishing minimum requirements for local education agencies to provide access to accelerated learning options for eligible K-12 public school students. This study examined Florida public school district acceleration policies for elementary…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Curriculum, Acceleration (Education), Equal Education
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Fathi Abou Zaid – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2024
Positive behaviour support (PBS) has been receiving increased attention recently but has not been studied from the perspectives of staff and students in Sweden. This article presents an integrative and systematic literature review focusing on international research concerning staff and student perspectives on the effects of PBS. The aim was to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Positive Behavior Supports, Student Attitudes, Elementary School Students
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McLeod, Bryce D.; Sutherland, Kevin S.; Conroy, Maureen A.; Lyon, Aaron R.; Chapman, Jason E.; Granger, Kristen L.; Saldana, Lisa – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2023
Evidence-based programs (EBPs) delivered in elementary schools show great promise in reducing risk for emotional and behavioral disorders (EBDs). However, efforts to sustain EBPs in school face barriers. Improving EBP sustainment thus represents a priority, but little research exists to inform the development of sustainment strategies. To address…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances, Elementary School Students
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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
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Umut Özek – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2025
Public policies targeting individuals based on need often impose disproportionate burden on communities that lack the resources to implement these policies effectively. In an elementary school setting, I examine whether community-level interventions focusing on similar needs and providing resources to build capacity in these communities could…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Intervention, Capacity Building, Program Effectiveness
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Barko-Alva, Katherine; Chang-Bacon, Chris – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2023
Sentence frames are a frequently used form of pedagogical scaffolding in language education. Yet there is debate around whether sentence frames offer the opportunity for analysis and internalisation of authentic language use, or simply facilitate rote, 'plug and play' language use. This paper takes a linguistic ethnography approach informed by…
Descriptors: Sentences, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Language Usage, Spanish
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Phillip B. Levine; Robin McKnight – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2024
This paper examines the impact of high-fatality school shootings on the subsequent outcomes of the survivors of those events. We focus specifically on the shootings at Columbine High School (Littleton, CO), Sandy Hook Elementary (Newtown, CT), and Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School (Parkland, FL). We assess the subsequent educational record,…
Descriptors: Violence, Weapons, Death, High School Students
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Linda M. Raffaele Mendez; Mikalya J. Drymond-Cundy; Shannon M. Suldo; Robert F. Dedrick – School Mental Health, 2024
This study examined the perceived preparedness of educators working in Title 1 schools to address the mental health needs of students. Data were gathered from educators (defined as teachers and other school personnel; N = 299) employed by eight Title 1 public schools within one district in Florida, most of whom were K-5 teachers (n = 199).…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Mental Health, Trauma Informed Approach
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Lisa A. Dieker; Rebecca Hines; Ilene Wilkins; Charles Hughes; Karyn Hawkins Scott; Shaunn Smith; Kathleen Ingraham; Kamran Ali; Tiffanie Zaugg; Sachin Shah – Journal of Special Education Preparation, 2024
The options for Artificial intelligence (AI) tools used in teacher education are increasing daily, but more is only sometimes better for teachers working in already complex classroom settings. This team discusses the increase of AI in schools and provides an example from administrators, teacher educators, and computer scientists of an AI virtual…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Elementary Schools, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
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Eric S. Davis; Bonnie C. Gomez; Thomas M. Toomey; Sarah K. Putnam; Antonio Belavilas – Professional School Counseling, 2024
Anti-LGBTQ+ school legislation has proliferated across the United States in recent years, with potential consequences for both students and school counselors. Florida's controversial 2022 Parental Rights in Education Act offers one such example. In this descriptive, phenomenological, qualitative study, we examined the experiences of 10 Florida…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, School Counselors, State Legislation, Parent Rights
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Mitzi Mack – Knowledge Quest, 2022
Sharing both her personal and professional journey of finding mirrors, windows and sliding doors through access to diverse collections, the author offers steps to consider for maintaining learners' access when books relating to diverse characters, LGBTQ+ characters, or written by people of color are more frequently challenged: (1) revisit district…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Diversity, Books, School Libraries
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Matthew E. Foster – Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Despite the surge in efficacy studies, the relative effectiveness of any two math interventions is largely unknown and replications are rare. To ensure that students benefit from high-quality learning experiences, the current conceptual replication of Wang and Woodworth, a randomized control trial, evaluated the relative impacts of two computer…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Numeracy, Intervention
Richard L. Allington – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
Richard Allington reviews the nature of the reading achievement gap between students from low-income and high-income families, concluding that the limited access to children's books experienced by children from low-income families lies at the base of the problem. The fact that children from low-income families lose reading achievement every summer…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Achievement Gap, Childrens Literature, Books
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