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Hay, Ian; Winn, Stephen – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2005
This qualitative study used focus groups and interviews to investigate the inclusion of students with Asperger's Syndrome (AS) into secondary education from the perspectives of: general teachers; special education teachers; students with AS; and their parents (N = 122). Across the four cohorts, five main themes emerged, however, different cohorts…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Asperger Syndrome, Focus Groups, Special Education Teachers
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Yildiz, Senem; Bichelmeyer, Barbara A. – Distance Education, 2003
The purpose of this study is to describe forum participation of international graduate students who speak English as a foreign language in two Web-based graduate courses. Research questions focused around how linguistic and cultural differences impact nonnative speaking international students' perception of classroom participation, what effect…
Descriptors: Interaction, Cultural Differences, Data Analysis, Graduate Students
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Harrison, C. Keith; Lawrence, Suzanne Malia – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2003
This study focuses on 26 African American athletes and explores their perceptions of athletic career transition. Participants consisted of student athletes from a United States National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division IIA institution in the Southeastern region. Participants completed the Life After Sports Scale (LASS), a 58-item…
Descriptors: Sport Psychology, Career Development, Career Change, Athletes
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Hlyva, Oksana; Schuh, John – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2004
This article presents the findings from a qualitative study that sought to learn about students' perceptions of a Cross-Cultural Learning Community (CCLC) at a large Midwestern University. The article focuses on three major areas that emerged as a result of focus groups: 1) students' reasons for joining the CCLC, 2) the role of the CCLC in the…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Student Attitudes, Cross Cultural Studies, Multicultural Education
Fenzel, L. Mickey; Leary, Timothy P. – 1997
Many colleges and universities are using a service-learning paradigm to structure service learning experiences for their students to reinforce and enhance the understanding of course material. Two studies were undertaken at a parochial college to address the benefits to students who perform service as part of their curricular studies. In the first…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, College Students, Comparative Analysis
Baxter, Anthony G. – 1996
The combination of quantitative and qualitative methods as a way to improve research into the clinical preparation of teachers was studied using varied clinical-instruction models to quantify preservice teachers' perceptions of being prepared for inservice teaching. A traditional professional model emphasizes the idea of the teacher as leader and…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, College Students, Education Majors, Elementary Secondary Education
Hsu, Shihkuan; Sammons, Morris – 1998
This paper focuses on experiences with real-time communication in distance classes that contrast with the face-to-face setting from which teachers and students brought their teaching-learning perceptions and behavior. Observing the uncomfortable and unforeseen experiences that distance teachers and students have, the authors studied the reasons…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Communication, Communication Problems, Computer Assisted Instruction
Middleton, James A. – 1992
The relationship between teachers' and students' personal constructs regarding intrinsic motivation in the mathematics class were examined in this study. Participants were six middle-school mathematics teachers and 30 students from 5 classes. Videotape, direct observation, individual interviews, and repertory grid tasks focused on the ways in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Structures, Interviews, Junior High Schools
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Ivankova, Nataliya V.; Stick, Sheldon L. – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2005
Implementation of cutting-edge technology has enabled higher and postsecondary education to create new learning environments by affording greater access to education for more students via virtual classrooms. Although virtual instruction in its asynchronous mode has been reported as to be at least comparable, and sometimes better than conventional…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Collegiality
Giles, Karen NoLand – 1985
A research study of American Indian high school students and dropouts in the Milwaukee Public Schools explored cultural factors which affect Indian students' decisions to remain in or drop out of urban, middle-class American schools. Enculturation, i.e. acquisition of Indian culture, and its effect on acculturation, i.e. adopting traits of another…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians
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Hubber, Peter – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2005
This article reports on a classroom-based case study of a group of six Year 10 students, within a class of 23 students. The study implemented constructivist-informed teaching and learning approaches within a classroom setting in the topic of optics and documented any changes in the conceptual understanding students had about seven central concepts…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Secondary School Students, Constructivism (Learning), Concept Formation
Pietarinen, Janne – 1998
A study in Finland examined rural students' experiences of the transition from a small rural primary school (grades 1-6) to a bigger village secondary school (grades 7-9). Qualitative data were obtained from essays written by 132 students in 13 small rural primary schools, 1 village school, and 1 city school. Students wrote the essays as…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Sonak, Brian C.; Suen, Hoi K.; Zappe, Steve M.; Hunter, Maxwell W. – 2002
With the advent of computer technology, students can now be informed about their progress and provided feedback limited only to the level of efficiency. For the 1999-2000 school year, a computer reporting program, TigerNet, was instituted in a junior high school in Pennsylvania. Through a year-long investigation, data were collected to determine…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Uses in Education, Feedback, Information Dissemination
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Burge, Elizabeth J. – Journal of Distance Education, 1994
Discussion of the use of computer conferencing in education focuses on a Canadian study of adult distance education students that examined learning strategies when using computer conferencing. Topics addressed include interviews with students and teachers; behavior by students and by instructors; learner control; affective needs; and implications…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Affective Behavior, Computer Mediated Communication
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Mitchell, Mathew – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1993
A hypothetical construct of interest is proposed and tested in the mathematics classroom with 350 high school students. Results indicate that it is useful to distinguish between personal and situational interest. In addition, the structure of situational interest appears multifaceted, with five subfacets found in the high school mathematics…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Construct Validity, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure
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