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Nacu, Denise C.; Martin, Caitlin K.; Pinkard, Nichole; Gray, Tené – Learning, Media and Technology, 2016
While the potential benefits of participating in online learning communities are documented, so too are inequities in terms of how different populations access and use them. We present the online learning support roles (OLSR) framework, an approach using both automated analytics and qualitative interpretation to identify and explore online…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Social Networks, Teacher Role, Facilitators (Individuals)
Jacobs, Melanie; Jacobs, Gerrie J. – Journal of Institutional Research, 2014
A marked increase in student enrolments in South African public universities over the last two decades have admitted substantially more 'non-traditional' students to the sector. These students typically have unsatisfactory levels of school performance, lack communication skills (especially in English) and mostly have first-generation status. The…
Descriptors: Role Perception, Nontraditional Students, Likert Scales, Questionnaires
Hennessy, Carrie Lynn – ProQuest LLC, 2013
There is a dearth of research concerning Response to Intervention (RTI) implementation processes at the secondary level. Because the implementation process requires a change in day-to-day process for teachers and administrators, this could cause a change in roles as a second order change may be necessary for RTI implementation. Second order…
Descriptors: Response to Intervention, Case Studies, Qualitative Research, Trust (Psychology)

Ryan, Ione J.; Dunn, Patricia C. – Journal of School Health, 1979
Results of a survey completed by 102 prospective elementary school teachers reveal that, although support is strong for the inclusion of sex education in the school curriculum, most teachers are unwilling to assume an instructional role. (LH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Role Perception, Self Concept, Sex Education
Adams, Raymond S. – 1969
A study examined (1) how teachers in England. Australia, New Zealand, and the United States think others expect them to behave and (2) the amount of divergence existing between these expectations and the teacher's own attitudes. A teacher-questionnaire listed 10 teacher activities (derived from an interview phase of the study) representing…
Descriptors: Parents, Principals, Questionnaires, Role Perception

Calkins, E. Virginia; Wakeford, Richard – Journal of Medical Education, 1983
An investigation into the perceptions of students and instructors of the relative importance of the various teaching, advisory, and patient care functions of instructors is described. Conclusions imply that the role of teachers in a medical course should be more closely defined and the functions made more explicit. (MLW)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Medical School Faculty, Medical Students, Mentors

Faria, Geraldine; And Others – Journal of Social Work Education, 1988
A study of social work field instructors' perceptions of the faculty field liaison's role and role performance found that while the role was viewed generally in a positive light, field instructors' perceptions and expectations for the liaison were extremely diverse, raising questions about the adequacy of training and performance. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education, Practicum Supervision
Hood, Florence Fairfax – 1975
The study was conducted to identify and analyze change orientation and perceptions of emerging professional roles held by teachers of home economics in the public schools of virginia. A random sample of 330 teachers participated in the study. Five hypotheses were formulated based on a review of past literature. Data were collected utilizing a…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Data Analysis, Home Economics Teachers

Moxley, Joseph M. – Innovative Higher Education, 1996
This article urges academe to reconsider how it defines, rewards, and supports scholarship. Noting that only 10-15% of college professors publish regularly, it suggests that faculty are distanced from their work because of a discrepancy between what they want to do and perceived institutional expectations. A survey of professional development…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Expectation, Faculty Development, Faculty Publishing
TODD, HOLLIS E.; WOODIN, RALPH J. – 1966
THE SUCCESSFUL OR "MOST EFFECTIVE" TEACHER IN AN EARLIER STUDY WAS USED AS A ROLE MODEL FOR MEASURING ROLE PERCEPTIONS OF BEGINNING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE TEACHERS. DATA COLLECTED FROM 25 BEGINNING TEACHERS AND THEIR ADMINISTRATORS IDENTIFIED BEGINNING AND LATER ROLE PERCEPTIONS, DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BEGINNING AND EXPERIENCED TEACHERS,…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Aspiration, Beginning Teachers, Role Perception
Corbin, Saladin K. T. – 1998
This study examined the role perceptions of full-time faculty members at a large mid-Atlantic community college, focusing on role conflicts and levels of job satisfaction. One hundred and seventy-seven faculty members responded to surveys, and 20 participated in four focus groups organized according to race and gender, which yielded descriptive…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Conflict

Murray, Kate; MacDonald, Ranald – Higher Education, 1997
A survey of 39 business faculty at one university investigated perceptions of their role as lecturer and the purpose of lectures, tutorials, and assessment. Most saw their role as imparting knowledge, supporting students, motivating students, facilitating learning, or some combination, but their expressed attitudes and beliefs about teaching were…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Business Administration Education, Classroom Techniques, College Faculty
Defoe, Tracy A. – 1986
This study reports a survey of 35 teachers of English as a second language in general, vocational, and academic preparation programs in a British Columbia community college, which used ethnographic interviews to study teachers' perceptions of their role as mediators of culture in the classroom. Four dimensions of a teacher's cultural role were…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Colleges, Cultural Context, English (Second Language)

Pierce, C. Mark B.; Molloy, Geoffrey N. – Australian Journal of Education, 1990
This study of 750 teachers in 16 Australian secondary schools found that teachers working in different types of schools (government, nongovernment, low socioeconomic, or high socioeconomic) reported different levels of occupational stress. The salience of perceived stressors, levels of role conflict, role ambiguity, and social support differed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Schools, Public Schools, Role Perception
Guthrie, David S. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1992
Faculty at a research university, a comprehensive college, and a liberal arts college were interviewed regarding their courses that were associated with improvement in student learning. Results indicate discrepancies between teachers' goals and perceptions of their teaching and their actual methods. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Curriculum, College Faculty, College Instruction
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