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Howard, Sarah K. – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2013
Teachers who do not integrate technology are often labelled as "resistant" to change. Yet, considerable uncertainties remain about appropriate uses and actual value of technology in teaching and learning, which can make integration and change seem risky. The purpose of this article is to explore the nature of teachers' analytical and…
Descriptors: Risk, Technology Integration, Interviews, Teacher Attitudes
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Rawana, Jennine S.; Morgan, Ashley S.; Nguyen, Hien; Craig, Stephanie G. – Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2010
Depression often emerges during adolescence and persists into adulthood. Thus, it is critical to study risk factors that contribute to the development of depression in adolescence. One set of risk factors that has been recently studied in adolescent depression research is eating- and weight-related disturbances (EWRDs). EWRDs encompass negative…
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, At Risk Persons, Adolescents, Depression (Psychology)
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Petty, Teresa M.; O'Connor, Katherine A.; Dagenhart, Diana B. – Educational Forum, 2010
Thousands of teachers across the nation have sought and achieved National Board Certification, which expires after 10 years. Prior to the expiration of the certification, teachers must decide whether they plan to renew. Many teachers choose to renew their certification. The intent of this research was to examine the data regarding why some…
Descriptors: Teacher Certification, Professional Development, National Programs, Repetition
Ageel, Mohammed – Online Submission, 2012
The adoption of ICT-enabled teaching in contemporary schools has largely lagged behind despite its obvious and many benefits, mainly because teachers still hold ignorant, misinformed and highly negative attitudes towards ICT-enabled teaching. This article aimed at investigating the effect of Virtual Learning Environments (VLE) on university…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Technology Integration, Integrated Learning Systems, Web Based Instruction
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Oaten, Megan; Stevenson, Richard J.; Case, Trevor I. – Psychological Bulletin, 2009
Many researchers have claimed that the emotion of disgust functions to protect us from disease. Although there have been several discussions of this hypothesis, none have yet reviewed the evidence in its entirety. The authors derive 14 hypotheses from a disease-avoidance account and evaluate the evidence for each, drawing upon research on pathogen…
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, Psychological Patterns, Safety, Diseases
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Villodas, Feion; Villodas, Miguel T.; Roesch, Scott – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2011
The psychometric properties of the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule were examined in a multiethnic sample of adolescents. Results from confirmatory factor analyses indicated that the original two-factor model did not adequately fit the data. Exploratory factor analyses revealed that four items were not pure markers of the factors. (Contains 1…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Adolescents, Psychometrics, Affective Behavior
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Ray, Brian D. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2013
This article reviews research on homeschool learner outcomes and evaluates opposition to homeschooling. It synthesizes research on learner outcomes related to homeschooling in areas of students' academic achievement and children's social, emotional, and psychological development and the success of adults who were home educated and finds generally…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Educational Research, Program Effectiveness, Outcomes of Education
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Hill, Doris Adams; Sukbunpant, Sasipin – International Journal of Special Education, 2013
The history of special education in the United States and Thailand has followed a similar path in many ways. Both countries made compulsory education mandatory to move in a positive direction in providing special education services to children with disabilities including the provision of services for children with ASD or Autism. In Thailand,…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Comparative Education, Disabilities
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Timson, Debbie; Priest, Helena; Clark-Carter, David – Journal of Adolescence, 2012
This study aimed to investigate professional staff attitudes and knowledge about adolescents who engage in self-harming behaviour and to identify training needs. Previous research has suggested that medical and health care staff perceptions may reinforce the stigma associated with such behaviour and therefore jeopardise the effectiveness of…
Descriptors: Health Services, Self Destructive Behavior, Adolescents, Negative Attitudes
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Trani, Jean-Francois; Bakhshi, Parul; Nandipati, Anand – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2012
Education for children with disabilities in Afghanistan, particularly disabled girls, continues to lag behind despite laudable efforts of the Ministry of Education to promote universal access for all. The opportunity for education constitutes not just a means of achieving learning outcomes but also a space for social interaction, individual…
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, Disabilities, Interpersonal Relationship, Foreign Countries
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Pang, I-Wah – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2012
This article first illustrates how recent social, economic and educational development in Hong Kong contributes to teacher stress. It then presents data from an international study on teacher stress with respect to working with challenging students, i.e. students with behavioural problems. Teachers were asked to report on the perceived behavioural…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Conditions, Educational Development
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Helmes, Edward; Campbell, Alistair – Gerontologist, 2010
Purpose: Reluctance to reveal sensitive or socially undesirable attitudes has posed a problem for measurement of personal attributes such as attitudes toward older people. These have long been documented to be negative and likely arise both from fears of one's own aging and the modern societal emphasis on youth. In order to increase our knowledge…
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, Attitude Measures, Internet, Computer Assisted Testing
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Treu, P.; Olivier, M. A. J.; Bean, P.; Van der Walt, J. L. – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2010
In their dealings with educators in the Southern Cape region of South Africa, the researchers observed among them a degree of negativity and pessimism about the implementation of the Further Education and Training (FET) policy and curriculum during 2006. Exploratory discussions supported the surmise that a gap existed between policy formulation…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Postsecondary Education, Foreign Countries, Program Implementation
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Comas-Quinn, Anna – ReCALL, 2011
A key role in the successful implementation of any learning approach is played by teachers, so how well blended learning works will depend largely on how well teachers make the transition from their traditional face-to-face classroom roles to the wider more complex role that blended learning requires. The additional skills and the forging of a new…
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, Teacher Education, Participant Observation, Professional Identity
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Gazdag, Gabor; Sebestyen, Gabor; Ungvari, Gabor S.; Tolna, Judit – Academic Psychiatry, 2009
Objective: Watching a live electroconvulsive treatment (ECT) has both positive and negative effects on spectators. The authors aim to survey the attitude change towards ECT in interns after watching a live ECT session. Methods: A 23-item questionnaire was administered to 66 interns before and after watching ECT. Results: In five statements, the…
Descriptors: Therapy, Medical Students, Graduate Students, Psychiatry
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