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Abdullah, Mustafa Ahmed – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
The current study contributes to revealing the perceptions of primary school pupils and teachers of using the educational tablet, its advantages, and disadvantages, by answering the research question: what are the teachers' and pupils' perceptions about the advantages and disadvantages of integrating the educational tablet in primary schools? The…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Technology Uses in Education, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes
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Waheed Hammad; Mahmut Polatcan; Hosam Morad – International Journal of Educational Management, 2024
Purpose: Research investigating the impact of school leadership on teachers' emotions and practices has mostly focused on the leadership behaviors of school principals, thus ignoring the potential leadership qualities of other school members, especially teachers. The current study aimed to bridge this gap by providing further insight into the link…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Self Efficacy, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes
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Hargreaves, Eleanore; Elhawary, Dalia – Professional Development in Education, 2019
This article draws on interview data across eight months from senior teachers (i.e. experienced teachers who are subject leaders) in Egyptian primary schools, to explore how they described their learning during a professional development project in which they led gatherings of interested teachers in teacher learning communities. The article…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Elementary School Teachers, Experienced Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Hargreaves, Eleanore; Elhawary, Dalia – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2020
This article explores teachers' learning from a Vygotskian perspective, which emphasises collaborative interaction and self-direction. The article describes case-studies of three senior teachers in socio-economically disadvantaged Egyptian primary schools where collaboration and self-direction were systemically discouraged. It analyses how,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Collaboration, Faculty Development
Carroll, Matthew; Constantinou, Filio – Cambridge University Press & Assessment, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic caused unprecedented disruption to education around the world. There is much to learn from this period, to better understand what happened, to provide support to those affected, and to inform future responses to disruption. This research aimed to contribute to this field by recording teachers' experiences of teaching in the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Teaching Experience, Elementary School Teachers
Mahmoud M. S. Abdallah; Hanan Waer – Online Submission, 2024
Although the use of social networks, especially Facebook, has become a common practice among educational communities in Egypt, studies have yet to explore the online practices of in-service (language) teachers as part of Continuing Professional Development (hereafter CPD). Therefore, this study investigated English language teachers' informal…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Educational Practices, Language Teachers, Teacher Student Relationship
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Hargreaves, Eleanore; Elhawary, Dalia; Mahgoub, Mohamed – Educational Studies, 2018
This paper makes a sociological exploration of the enforcement of strong boundaries between "pure" (disciplinary) and "applied" (common-sense) knowledge in primary school English classrooms. This article is innovative in its focus on how pupils describe and evaluate their own experiences. It addressed the research question:…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Hargreaves, Eleanore; Elhawary, Dalia; Mahgoub, Mohamed – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2018
This paper draws on the views of nearly 400 Year 5 pupils across nine classes in three government primary schools in Alexandria, Egypt. It explores how they perceived the role of affect in their classroom; and their teachers' authority. By presenting pupils with sentences to complete, our research explored how the prevailing traditional approach…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 5, Student Attitudes, Elementary School Students
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Nichol, Jon; Andrews, Katherine – Education 3-13, 2018
Advocates of Oracy-Dialogics argue that it should play the major role in teaching and learning, yet it has also been argued that it plays little part in many teachers' pedagogic repertoire. This paper considers what is meant by Oracy-Dialogics. Then it describes research in a Cambridge Primary Review flagship school; it analyses the whole school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Policy, Instructional Leadership, School Culture
Abdallah, Mahmoud Mohammad Sayed – Online Submission, 2016
This study mainly aims at evaluating "Time for English", a new English language-learning (ELL) textbook series currently taught at mainstream Egyptian primary schools. This involves: (1) identifying--from senior and expert language teachers' perspectives--to what extent the textbook series (primary one to six) conform with the national…
Descriptors: Textbook Evaluation, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Nasser, Ilham; Abu-Nimer, Mohammed; Mahmoud, Ola – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2014
This study was conducted among Arab teachers in four countries in the Middle East (Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt and Palestine) to examine their views and methods on teaching for forgiveness in their classrooms. A total of 87 teachers in K-12 classrooms participated in semi-structured interviews as part of a larger study on teaching for forgiveness in…
Descriptors: Arabs, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Altruism
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Ghenghesh, Pauline – English Language Teaching, 2010
This study investigated the motivation of a heterogeneous group of students studying English as a foreign language at the International School in Tripoli area. The aim of the study was to find out the extent to which various factors affect students' motivation and achievement in second/foreign language learning particularly as they enter the…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Second Language Learning, Age Differences, English (Second Language)
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Fayed, Gamal A. – Journal of Research in Education, 2011
Schools and classrooms require an active effort to create and welcome the diverse cultures of their students and families. Many students may question others as peers who come from other cultures and speak other language, wear different clothes, and different customs. The teachers of special education can help student overcome these attitudes by…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Cross Cultural Studies
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Leach, Jenny; Patel, Rakhee; Peters, Alexis; Power, Thomas; Ahmed, Atef; Makalima, Shumi – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2004
The Digital Education Enhancement Project (DEEP) is investigating the ways in which new technologies can improve the teaching of literacy, numeracy and science in primary schools in Egypt and South Africa. Forty-eight primary teachers (24 in each country) have been carrying out a sequence of classroom-focused professional development activities,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Foreign Countries, Professional Development, Elementary Education
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Harty, Harold; Salama, Galal – Science Education, 1985
Investigated attitudes toward lectures, self-concept, and locus of control of Egyptian middle school teachers with (N=40) and without (N=40) professional educational training. A set of more desirable attitudes toward lectures, higher self-concept, and greater internal locus of control were found in the group with professional training. (DH)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools, Lecture Method
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