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Brenner, Philip S. – Field Methods, 2019
In today's survey climate, many individuals doubt the legitimacy of survey invitations. Phishing, an Internet-based fraud that tricks users into disclosing private information, has the potential to further erode the perceived legitimacy of e-mailed survey invitations and harm cooperation. However, no study has tested the effect of phishing on…
Descriptors: Response Rates (Questionnaires), Experiments, Credibility, Deception
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Menevse, Aliye; Ablay, Muhammed Emin – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2019
This study aims to examine the attitudes of sports media employees and sports managers toward women's sports. The research universe includes the sports media employees in Istanbul and academicians in the field of sports while the research sample includes Skorer tv, Fanatik newspaper employees and academicians of Esenyurt University and Istanbul…
Descriptors: Mass Media, Females, Athletics, Employee Attitudes
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Fields, Kellee M.; Pretlow, Joshua, III. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2015
The United States Department of Labor predicts the demand in healthcare sector careers to soar as patient demographics continue to change with the aging population of adults (Henderson, 2012). To meet this demand, community colleges will continue to play a vital role in the education of healthcare occupations, as nearly 60% of all healthcare…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Online Surveys, College Faculty, Teacher Surveys
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Vaughan, Norman; Cloutier, David – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2017
The purpose of this student-faculty partnership research study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a blended four-year Bachelor of Education Elementary Program at a Canadian university using the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) framework. Data was collected from the first graduating cohort of students from the B.Ed. program in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Student Research, College Faculty
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Landrum, R. Eric; Viskupic, Karen; Shadle, Susan E.; Bullock, Doug – International Journal of STEM Education, 2017
Background: The efficacy of active learning within STEM education is clear, and many institutions are working to help faculty adopt evidence-based instructional practices (EBIPs) which can promote active learning. In order to know the current status of our campus regarding these goals, measures of current instructional climate and the adoption of…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Active Learning, Online Surveys, Evidence Based Practice
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Marin, Matias A.; de la Pava, Luisa – English Language Teaching, 2017
Critical Thinking has become an educational and social ideal. English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teaching has not been apart from the discussion on the importance of implementing Critical Thinking into the educational process. However, research on Critical Thinking has broadly been carried out in other fields of knowledge rather than in EFL.…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, English (Second Language), English Teachers, Qualitative Research
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Ní Shé, Caitríona; Mac an Bhaird, Ciarán; Ní Fhloinn, Eabhnat; O'Shea, Ann – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
In this paper we report on the outcomes of two surveys carried out in higher education institutions of Ireland; one of students attending first-year undergraduate non-specialist mathematics modules and another of their lecturers. The surveys aimed to identify the topics that these students found difficult, whether they had most difficulty with the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Freshmen, Student Surveys, College Faculty
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Bair, Mary Antony – Teacher Educator, 2017
This article describes how one institution used the Delphi technique to identify and operationalize key professional dispositions to be addressed in its teacher education program. Participants included teacher educators, methods course instructors, and school administrators. Data collection occurred in three phases, with the results of each phase…
Descriptors: Personality, Delphi Technique, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Education Programs
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Miner-Romanoff, Karen; McCombs, Jonathan; Chongwony, Lewis – American Journal of Distance Education, 2017
This mixed-method study tested the effectiveness of two experiential e-learning tools for criminal justice courses. The first tool was a comprehensive video series, including a criminal trial and interviews with the judge, defense counsel, prosecution, investigators and court director (virtual trial), in order to enhance course and learning…
Descriptors: Criminology, Mixed Methods Research, Electronic Learning, Instructional Effectiveness
Haddouch, Reda – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Through the use of a survey questionnaire and descriptive statistics to analyze the collected data, this quantitative research study sought to determine whether there is a relationship between the use of email as a form of communication and the quality of the leader-follower relationship in organizations. Two electronic survey questionnaires were…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Statistical Analysis
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Morrison, Janet A.; Berner, Nancy J.; Manske, Jill M.; Jones, Rebecca M.; Davis, Shannon N.; Garner, Pamela W. – Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research, 2018
The authors surveyed faculty (n = 239) at three diverse institutions to probe perceived motivations for and barriers to involvement in undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative activity (URSCA) across scholarly disciplines. URSCA mentors were significantly more likely than nonparticipants to express proficiency in involving students in…
Descriptors: Teacher Surveys, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Undergraduate Students
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Bazluki, Marjorie; Gyabak, Khendum; Udermann, Brian – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2018
This case study explored the impact a quality assurance course review had on instructors at University of Wisconsin--La Crosse (UWL). This in-house created rubric is used to conduct formal course reviews of online classes developed by instructors at this medium-sized Midwestern public university. Also included in this case study, are results from…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Teacher Attitudes, Online Courses, Feedback (Response)
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Pfund, Rory A.; Norcross, John C.; Hailstorks, Robin; Stamm, Karen E.; Christidis, Peggy – Teaching of Psychology, 2018
A robust literature has explored multiple facets of the introductory psychology course, but few studies have examined its purposes, student learning outcomes (SLOs), and assessment practices. The second iteration of the Undergraduate Study in Psychology gathered data on these facets in a nationally representative sample of associate (n = 62) and…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Psychology, Outcomes of Education, Evaluation Methods
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Rawn, Catherine D.; Fox, Joanne A. – Research in Higher Education, 2018
Teaching Focused Faculty (TFF) roles are growing across Canada and around the world, raising questions about how to understand the nature of faculty work and how faculty in non-traditional work distributions feel about their work. Our study is the first attempt to survey TFF members' work and job attitudes at large research intensive universities…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Surveys, Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty
Johnson, Katherine Elizabeth – ProQuest LLC, 2018
This dissertation research aimed to determine if there was a difference in instructional technology use, in the face-to-face classroom, between digital immigrant faculty members and their digital native colleagues. This study was guided by two research questions: (a) Based on faculty members' HE-TPACK self-assessments, is there a difference…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Technological Literacy, College Faculty
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