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Intergroup Differences Between Hispanic Students and European American Teachers in Urban Schools

Intergroup Differences Between Hispanic Students and European American Teachers in Urban Schools

... programs in public schools. Tijerina (2000), the founder of MALDEF, related a successful student protest against discrimination: Sometime in [19]70-71, high school Mexican-Americans walked out in protest claiming ...

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Perceptual Differences in School Climate Between Administrators and Teachers within Christian Schools

Perceptual Differences in School Climate Between Administrators and Teachers within Christian Schools

... how teachers’ beliefs can be changed by transformative learning theory is a qualitative case study conducted by Meijer, Kuijpers, Boei, Vrieling, and Geijsel ...study, teachers were given 30 hours of ...

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Teacher-Type Differences and the Challenges of Teaching Integrated Science in Basic Schools: Beginning and Experienced Teachers

Teacher-Type Differences and the Challenges of Teaching Integrated Science in Basic Schools: Beginning and Experienced Teachers

... Science teachers in the Kwahu West Municipality develop themselves professionally? ...science teachers, that is 33 of them, can be considered as beginning teachers having teaching experiences ranging ...

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Male and female language teachers’ technology integration differences in elementary schools in the United Arab Emirates

Male and female language teachers’ technology integration differences in elementary schools in the United Arab Emirates

... K-12 schools to promote better learning ...learning. Teachers have found technology to be a motivating and appealing tool in their classes, particularly when it comes to teaching ...the differences ...

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Specialist or Nonspecialist Physical Education Teachers in Ontario Elementary Schools: Examining Differences in Opportunities for Physical Activity

Specialist or Nonspecialist Physical Education Teachers in Ontario Elementary Schools: Examining Differences in Opportunities for Physical Activity

... elementary schools may not be a panacea, particularly in terms of the quantity of physical education delivered to child- ...elementary schools for other reasons such as ensuring quality physical education ...

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Conflicts at Schools and Their Impact on Teachers

Conflicts at Schools and Their Impact on Teachers

... in teachers and result in low performance. Teachers, who experience negative emotions due to conflicts, generally experience disappointment, flatness, unwillingness, insensitivity, stress, sorrow, ...

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TEACHERS, SCHOOLS, AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

TEACHERS, SCHOOLS, AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

... students, teachers, and schools through the use of fixed effects ...remaining differences in achievement gains between grades and cohorts to differences in school characteristics or ...

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Differences between In Field and Out of Field History Teachers Influence on Students Learning Experience in Malaysian Secondary Schools

Differences between In Field and Out of Field History Teachers Influence on Students Learning Experience in Malaysian Secondary Schools

... out-of-field teachers who were younger and less experienced, would be able to develop a more personalised dimension to their classrooms, as they gain more familiarity with the History syllabus and get to know the ...

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Teaching style differences between male and female science teachers in qatari schools: Possible impact on student achievement

Teaching style differences between male and female science teachers in qatari schools: Possible impact on student achievement

... male teachers do.” (AD2M: male principal) Female Teachers “We are cautious because parents are more worried about their daughters, some of them request us to exclude their daughters from some activities ...

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Differences in Beliefs between Assistant Language Teachers and Elementary School Teachers

Differences in Beliefs between Assistant Language Teachers and Elementary School Teachers

... the differences in beliefs of the teachers who are working together and try to work out those ...elementary schools, how well they are prepared for team teaching, and how well they understand ...

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Science Teaching, Science Teachers: Differences in Challenges of Urban and Rural Teachers

Science Teaching, Science Teachers: Differences in Challenges of Urban and Rural Teachers

... best teachers are all to be found in the urban centres” (Mansary, 1991, ...supplementing teachers’ efforts among other measures in inducing them to stay in their ...urban schools were less adequately ...

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EFFECTS OF TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS ON MATHEMATICS ACHIEVEMENT

EFFECTS OF TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS ON MATHEMATICS ACHIEVEMENT

... to schools and teachers on mathematics achievement of Malaysian students in the Trend International Mathematics and Science Study conducted in ...150 schools were involved in the study and these ...

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Why Public Schools Lose Teachers

Why Public Schools Lose Teachers

... unobserved differences in other determinants of teacher labor supply that may be correlated with the included covariates, the fixed effect specifications are much more likely to identify the link between the ...

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Teachers’ Promotion of Creativity in Basic Schools

Teachers’ Promotion of Creativity in Basic Schools

... of teachers in promoting creativity elsewhere in the world (Tan, 1999; Fryer, 2003, 2008), there has not been one conducted in the ...our schools to produce creative minds in the ...how teachers ...

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Gender Differences in the Language of Mathematics in Secondary Schools

Gender Differences in the Language of Mathematics in Secondary Schools

... settings in mathematics were more likely to be testing the algorithmic skills which favored more positively the boys than the girls. There is no significant difference between boys and girls in the understanding of the ...

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Teachers’ Monitoring and Schools’ Performance: Evidence from Public Schools in Pakistan

Teachers’ Monitoring and Schools’ Performance: Evidence from Public Schools in Pakistan

... public schools by distributing to the government-hired monitors smart phones with a special data collection software ...government schools has increased teacher attendance by ...

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Value Added of Teachers in High-Poverty Schools and Lower-Poverty Schools

Value Added of Teachers in High-Poverty Schools and Lower-Poverty Schools

... these schools to recruit teachers to begin with, as potential teachers tend to prefer to work in schools near where they grew up (Boyd et ...quality, differences in observable ...

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Gender Differences In Multiple Jobholding: Moonlighting Among Teachers

Gender Differences In Multiple Jobholding: Moonlighting Among Teachers

... Survey packages (an envelop with the survey, a business reply envelope and a business reply postcard) were either placed in teachers‟ mailboxes or distributed by the school administrator in a staff meeting. ...

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Understanding the Differences Between Novice and Experienced Reading Teachers

Understanding the Differences Between Novice and Experienced Reading Teachers

... rural teachers, especially in our rural state, rural schools typically do not have the same opportunities for partnerships with universities (Hoppey, ...the schools, the students of the ...

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Association of Christian Teachers and Schools

Association of Christian Teachers and Schools

... The monitoring of progress in meeting or redefining goals and actions through accreditation reviews and reports ACTS/WASC Accreditation Standards The standards are research-based guidelines of systemic school improvement ...

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