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Eigenbrod, Renate, Ed.; Episkenew, Jo-Ann, Ed. – 2002
This book contains 13 essays on Canadian Aboriginal literature. Topics include literary criticism, pedagogical issues, and the experiences of Native authors and of faculty teaching Aboriginal literature in mainstream institutions. Entries are: (1) "Natives on Native Literature: What Do We Rightly Write? Or: Shot Headfirst from the Canon"…
Descriptors: American Indian Literature, American Indian Studies, Authors, Canada Natives
Niyozov, Sarfaroz – 2001
This paper draws on qualitative research in mountainous, rural areas of Tajikistan to reveal the complex and contradictory effects of the Soviet collapse on the life and work of teachers. While within the former USSR, Tajikistan experienced comparative modernization, but the Soviet collapse and 6 years of civil war left the republic with a ruined…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Schools, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Needs
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Zuzovsky, Ruth – European Journal of Teacher Education, 1996
This paper describes prevailing models of teacher education programs in Israel and notes differences in their student teaching components. Suggests that the variability is due to different views regarding professional, epistemological, and sociopolitical factors, which result in a variety of teacher education programs, especially practicum…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Epistemology, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Falus, Ivan – European Journal of Teacher Education, 1996
This paper examines two models of practical experience in teacher education in Hungary. The first is the traditional university training school system, and the second is a system based on partnership with schools in Budapest. Mentors have very different responsibilities in the two models, though they have a crucial role in both situations. (SM)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Cooperating Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Swanson, Sharon – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 2003
A teacher at a northern Ontario adult Native literacy program describes how she cultivates student motivation. The teacher-student relationship is the most influential factor for motivating students. By focusing on cultural awareness, cultural teaching practices, and a sense of community, teachers can help students be successful. Program…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Cognitive Style
Wiseman, Alexander W.; Alromi, Naif H. – Compare, 2003
Discusses whether the intersection of traditional and modern institutions in the Persian Gulf region influences student opportunities to learn. Provides preliminary and empirical indicators of how this might happen by estimating the degree of penetration of Gulf state culture and religious ideology into school organizational environments. (CAJ)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Opportunities, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
MacLean, Carmie – Education Canada, 2002
An award-winning teacher shares her strategies for improving attendance, homework completion, and English proficiency in a fifth-grade class in Nunavut. She tailored the curriculum to her students' academic and cultural needs. Her students thrived on the security, success, and sense of caring that her regime of structure, discipline, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Attendance, Canada Natives, Educational Strategies
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Mwamwenda, Tuntufye S.; Mwamwenda, Bernadette B. – International Journal of Educational Development, 1989
Finds that, among 2559 Botswana seventh graders, national Primary School Leaving Examinations scores were higher for students with female and more experienced teachers than for those with male and less experienced teachers; this was true for mathematics, English, science, social studies, and overall scores. Contains 26 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Correlation, Educational Research, Elementary Education
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Johnston, Sue – Journal of Teacher Education, 1994
Interview data were collected from eight student teachers from universities in Australia and the United States to determine how student teachers perceive the process of learning to teach, particularly with regard to certain themes: setting goals, modeling, gaining experience, developing routines, and trial and error. Implications for teacher…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Jacknicke, Kenneth G.; Samiroden, Walter D. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1991
Interviews with five beginning teachers in a one-year Alberta internship program revealed that the relationship between intern and supervising teacher determined the intern's identity and status and whether the experience promoted professional development. Interns believed that internship should be integrated into preservice teacher education.…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Cooperating Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Kuper, Kate; Bales, Sandra; Zilberg, Jonathan – Art Education, 2000
Describes the Africa Project, an undergraduate art education course in which college students and elementary students were brought into creative interaction with the University of Illinois' Krannert Art Museum's Africa collection. Addresses the development of the Africa Project and explains how the college students taught kindergarten students.…
Descriptors: African Culture, Area Studies, Art Education, Course Content
Adams, Walter; And Others – Education Canada, 1996
Candidates for the Faculty of Education at the University of Toronto gain classroom teaching experience under the supervision of mentor teachers and attend professional development workshops in a nonthreatening, nonevaluative program that guarantees their acceptance the following year. The program has been successful in recruiting minority…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, College School Cooperation, Educational Innovation, Field Experience Programs
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Badali, Salvador J.; Housego, Billie E. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2000
Explores the experiences of 17 Canadian seconded teachers--school teachers who act as university teacher-educators for a few years. Identifies seven phases of secondment and five central themes related to university and school cultures, reflective practice, seconded teachers' commitment to teaching and professional identities, and secondment as…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, College School Cooperation, Cooperating Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Al-Sharhan, Jamal A. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1993
A survey of faculty in girls colleges in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, investigated teaching experience, academic rank, importance of audiovisual aids, teacher training, availability of audiovisual centers, and reasons for not using audiovisual aids. Proposes changes to increase use of audiovisual aids: more training courses, more teacher release time,…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Centers, College Instruction
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McClay, Jill Kedersha – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1998
Discusses aspects of an ongoing study of Alberta secondary-school teachers of written composition who have been teaching for two to seven years. Examines these "formative-years" teachers' developing responses to the tensions of job insecurity in the 1990s, increasingly diverse student populations, and conflicts between their own…
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Foreign Countries, Longitudinal Studies, Professional Development
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