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Mruczek, Cynthia – ProQuest LLC, 2014
Teacher learning is a complex and important idea, given the proposed centralized role these individuals have in eradicating the inequitable school outcomes for students of color. It is necessary that researchers document the complex trajectory of learning that occurs as teachers engage in critical reflection on their practice. In the current…
Descriptors: Whites, Teacher Characteristics, Females, Teacher Attitudes
Schneider, Amy – ProQuest LLC, 2016
In the United States, there are approximately 400,000 foster youth. The state of California accounts for approximately 20% percent of youth placed in the foster care system. As a whole, this population is exposed to a multitude of risk factors while placed in the foster care system and as they emancipate. Re-victimization is not uncommon as youth…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Educational Attainment, Academic Achievement, Student Motivation
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Hintz, Allison; Tyson, Kersti – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2015
Participating in reform-oriented mathematical discussion calls on teachers and students to listen to one another in new and different ways. However, listening is an understudied dimension of teaching and learning mathematics. In this analysis, we draw on a sociocultural perspective and a conceptual framing of three types of listening--evaluative,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Listening Skills, Listening Comprehension, Educational Change
Gassama, Sorie – Online Submission, 2012
The main objectives of the study: 1. To investigate the academic success rate of recent voluntary minorities from Liberia living in Houston, and to examine the reasons why Voluntary Liberian Minorities are being successful or unsuccessful in school. Liberia, which means "land of the free," was founded by freed slaves from the United…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Refugees, War, Minority Groups
Semler, Yvette; Cavanagh, Michael – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2014
This paper reports on the experiences of newcomers at the 36th Annual MERGA Conference. The paper applies Wenger's (1998) social learning theory to explore the kinds of feedback that might assist newcomers. Questionnaire responses to describe the experience of ten newcomers and interview responses from five of the ten are reported. The…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Social Theories, Questionnaires, Learning Experience
Franklin, Martha A. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
There is a disparity of mathematics achievement between native English speakers and English language learners (ELL). This study sought to understand the barriers ELL kindergarten students faced in being successful in mathematics. The purpose of this qualitative, instrumental case study was to explore kindergarten teachers' perceptions…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Barriers
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Walters, Simon R.; Payne, Deborah; Schluter, Philip J.; Thomson, Rex W. – Sport, Education and Society, 2015
The childhood years are highlighted as a crucial time when ongoing participation in physical activity can be nurtured and maintained. The nurturing of a child's proclivity to participate in organised sport normally falls into the domain of adults. While both parents and coaches have been identified as key influences on children's enjoyment of…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Student Experience, Athletics, Physical Activities
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Yung, Kevin Wai-Ho – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2016
Internationalisation has recently become one of the major developmental goals within many institutions of higher education, where the use of languages on campus plays an important role. While research focusing on the use of English in higher education is growing, little attention has been paid to out-of-class contexts. This paper reports on the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interviews, Self Concept, Foreign Countries
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Motion, Judy; Burgess, Lois – Higher Education Research and Development, 2014
Public relations educators are frequently challenged by students' flawed perceptions of public relations. Two contrasting case studies are presented in this paper to illustrate how socially-oriented paradigms may be applied to a real-client project to deliver a transformative learning experience. A discourse-analytic approach is applied within the…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Teaching Methods, Public Relations, Social Theories
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Aberton, Helen – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2012
In recent years there has been an upsurge of interest in applying actor-network theory (ANT) to educational research and analysis. This article presents an account of how an ANT analysis of socio-material practices with a focus on objects can bring informal learning and identity formation to view. It is based on a doctoral study of the everyday…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Identification, Informal Education, Educational Research
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Peers, Danielle; Brittain, Melisa; McRuer, Robert – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2012
A book, article, or theory might be judged not only by the insightfulness of the claims it makes, but also by the connections, possibilities, and politics that it fosters. By these criteria, Robert McRuer's publications, of which the most widely known is "Crip Theory: Cultural Signs of Queerness and Disability" (2006), are crucial. He weaves…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Audiences, Disabilities, Social Attitudes
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Balfour, Robert J. – Perspectives in Education, 2012
This article presents analysed data from the first year of the Rural Teacher Education Project (RTEP 2007-2009) with a view to illustrating how a generative theory of rurality as education research was developed, and for which ends it might be utilised. The article suggests that data from projects in rural communities, which take the rural as…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Research, Social Theories
Patton, Kristin L. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The purpose of this qualitative research, which utilized a narrative design strategy, was to describe the process of self-regulation of a child who has bilateral cochlear implants within the social environment of school. The study investigated the use of self-regulatory strategies by the cochlear implant recipient. It also examined how the child…
Descriptors: Self Control, Qualitative Research, Children, Deafness
Powell, Tamara J. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Physician workforce shortages in California are projected to grow rapidly in the next ten years, particularly in inner-city and rural regions. In response to this anticipated need, the University of California's medical schools are increasing enrollment and working to implement and evaluate new programs and curricula to prepare graduates to work…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Service Learning, Outreach Programs, Health Education
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Culligan, Karla – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2015
This phenomenological study (Creswell, 2003, 2007; van Manen, 1997) explores student and teacher perceptions of first language use in French immersion mathematics classrooms at a large, urban high school in Canada. During individual interviews, participants discussed their perceptions and experiences of French immersion mathematics, language use,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, High School Students, Teacher Attitudes
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