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Papazachariou-Christoforou, Maria – International Journal of Music Education, 2023
Recently, a growing interest from music educators and researchers has focused on the ways informal music learning practices could be integrated in schools' classrooms, in a response to bridge the gap between the music studied at school and the hidden or private musical world of our students. This qualitative case study investigated the use of…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Music Education, Elementary School Students, Rural Schools
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Pattison-Meek, Joanne – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
In the fall of 2020, due to the institutional impacts of COVID-19, the Master of Teaching Program in the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto (Canada) transitioned to a modified practicum program. In this article, I draw on self-study (Kitchen et al., 2020) to examine and share my experiences as a Practicum Advisor…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Practicums, Masters Programs, Teacher Education Programs
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Rodríguez, Carmen Lucena; Cruz-González, Cristina; Segovia, Jesús Domingo – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2023
This case study investigated the strategies used by a school principal who successfully leads an educational centre in a vulnerable context. This article aims to explore how a school in a vulnerable context can be strengthened by the actions implemented by the principal and his leadership based on social and pedagogical commitment. Initially, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Professional Identity, Equal Education
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Sakata, Nozomi – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2023
Whereas the significance and potential impacts of messiness in mixed methods research have been well acknowledged, the literature on mixed methods research has accumulated few examples of engaging and navigating mess. This article provides an account of the nitty-gritty of messiness and its consequences during the process of mixed methods…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Mixed Methods Research, Case Studies, Interpersonal Relationship
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Chu, Lisa; Waite, Chelsea – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2023
Nokomis Regional High School, which draws nearly 600 students from eight different towns in rural Maine, has spent 10 years transforming its instructional model to immerse students in meaningful learning experiences that relate to their interests and passions. Project-based learning, interdisciplinary courses, and career exploration units are…
Descriptors: High School Students, School Choice, Rural Schools, Organizational Change
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Zulkefly, Farah; Razali, Abu Bakar – International Journal of Instruction, 2019
Students' attitudes towards learning English as a second language is not a new issue, yet much is to be known about the factors that actually affect the students' attitudes, especially those who live in rural areas that are known to have poor perceptions towards as well as poor performance in learning the English language as compared to Malaysian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Schools, Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes
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Sahin, Sebahat; Acar, Melike – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2018
This study examines how the neoliberal education design operates in classrooms by observing in-class practices in a fourth-grade classroom of a public primary school. It is an attempt to illustrate the current structure of the public primary education system in Turkey. It discusses the faces of neoliberalism in the context of classroom practices,…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Grade 4, Elementary School Students, Case Studies
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Levitan, Joseph – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2020
This article discusses the promises and complexities of culturally responsive leadership in schools. The study takes place in a rural secondary school in the Peruvian Andes using a participant voice methodology with 146 students and 50 parents. The goal of the study was to ascertain students' and parents' learning goals and aspirations to create…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Culturally Relevant Education, Instructional Leadership, Educational Opportunities
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McKittrick, Lanya; Gill, Sean; Opalka, Alice; Tuchman, Sivan; Kothari, Shaini – Journal of School Choice, 2019
Charter schools are often the only alternative to traditional public schools for students with disabilities in rural communities. Part of a larger study, we employed a qualitative multiple case study design to examine special education practices in five rural charter schools to understand the services provided, barriers to providing these…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Rural Schools, Charter Schools, Case Studies
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Kellerman, Jessica; Evans, Rinelle; Graham, Marien Alet – South African Journal of Education, 2021
Despite less than 10% of South Africans claiming English as their home language, it has become the de facto language of instruction. Yet we cannot assume that teachers have sufficient command of this language when using it for instructional purposes. As a sub-study, in this article we report on the oral proficiency of isiZulu-speaking pre-service…
Descriptors: African Languages, Preservice Teachers, Second Language Learning, Language of Instruction
James, Melissa – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Stereotype discrimination affects female athletes' athletic experiences. Studies have been conducted of former collegiate female athletes' perceptions of the lesbian stereotype found that they were discriminated against because of their sport participation. These limit the recalling of thoughts and experience from the female athletes' playing…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Athletes, Females, Gender Discrimination
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Kerr, Katie – Research Papers in Education, 2017
This multiple case study was used to explore students' perceptions of what constitutes verbal feedback and what impacts their receipt and use of feedback. Interpretivist research was undertaken in a rural mixed secondary school in Cornwall, UK involving four year nine students (aged 13-14 years) from two separate classes over eleven weeks.…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Verbal Communication, Student Attitudes, Student Satisfaction
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Kim, Sujin; Dorner, Lisa M. – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2021
Framed by theories and methods from critical discourse analysis and social semiotics, this comparative case study of six Missouri school systems asked: How do school districts represent and address their changing communities? Discourses of equity, language, identity, and demographic change were examined across school system websites, mission…
Descriptors: School Districts, Community Involvement, Student Attitudes, Case Studies
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Hughes, Joan E.; Read, Michelle F. – Middle Grades Review, 2018
This research examined student perspectives on their in-school, subject specific, technology use in four U.S. public schools. Considering students' perspectives may provide a significant reframing of adult-created rhetoric of the utopian power of digital technologies for changing teaching and learning. A survey and focus group interviews were…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Technology Integration, Comparative Analysis, Middle Schools
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Lynch, Jeremy M. – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2016
Instructional leaders must be proficient in their knowledge of effective instructional strategies in order foster an environment that uses what has been identified as "best-practice" for students with disabilities. This role is critical in rural school systems where principals take on more responsibility and the ability to employ highly…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Principals, Middle School Students, Case Studies
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