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The influence of school leadership on student outcomes

The influence of school leadership on student outcomes

... and student attention and ...improve student outcomes, and could therefore be of assistance to school leaders looking to de- velop in this ...

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School Discipline, Law Enforcement, And Student Outcomes

School Discipline, Law Enforcement, And Student Outcomes

... Zero tolerance discipline policies have lost favor in recent years due to concerns that they reduce offending students’ classroom time, beget further misconduct, and decrease student engagement. In the same vein, ...

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The impact of federations on student outcomes

The impact of federations on student outcomes

... This study adopted a quantitative methodology involving a matched sample of federated and non- federated schools and utilising multi-level modelling techniques to explore the impact of federations on student ...

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The Influence of School Leadership on Student Outcomes

The Influence of School Leadership on Student Outcomes

... and student attention and ...improve student outcomes, and could therefore be of assistance to school leaders looking to de- velop in this ...

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Examining the mechanisms for variation in student outcomes from work placements:glimpsing expansive learning in a placement student change laboratory

Examining the mechanisms for variation in student outcomes from work placements:glimpsing expansive learning in a placement student change laboratory

... the student experience, educators involved in the placement practice of students have a set of constructs that reveal a moment around which an assessment based intervention can be centred (Huntington, Stephen et ...

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An examination of student outcomes in studio chemistry

An examination of student outcomes in studio chemistry

... assess student competence in using techniques like spectroscopy, titra­ tions, graphing and data analysis, (4) how to manage and motivate students to be effective and efficient at using their time during the ...

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A study of the impact of school federation on student outcomes

A study of the impact of school federation on student outcomes

... In our previous study Chapman et al, 2009 we identified six types of federation/collaborative: size federations where one or more small schools partner, performance federations where a h[r] ...

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Causes of differences in student outcomes

Causes of differences in student outcomes

... Awareness of the issues among managers, academics and other professional staff is a foundation for institutional change. Our institutional fieldwork suggested that detailed analysis of an institution’s own data is ...

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From Ghost Systems to Host Systems via Transformation Zones

From Ghost Systems to Host Systems via Transformation Zones

... As challenges to uses of the innovation arise, these issues are brought to the attention of district leaders or, if needed, the State Management Team. Monthly meetings with these Executive Management Teams are essential ...

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An Examination of the Influence of Institutional Context on Academic Progress Rates at Division I Institutions: A Multilevel Approach.

An Examination of the Influence of Institutional Context on Academic Progress Rates at Division I Institutions: A Multilevel Approach.

... Understanding student outcomes in intercollegiate athletics has been a topic of research for nearly 100 years (Miller & Kerr, ...functionally-illiterate student-athletes from numerous colleges ...

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Investigating Preservice Teachers’ Self-Efficacy and Practicum Experiences

Investigating Preservice Teachers’ Self-Efficacy and Practicum Experiences

... of student needs in their classrooms (Bryant, Linan-thompson, Ugel, Hamff, & Hougen, 2001) and feel they lack training in strategies to meet these needs (Kosko & Wilkins, ...

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INNOVATION IN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHERS

INNOVATION IN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHERS

... Teacher professional development opportunities should relate to individual needs but be organised around collaborative problem-solving. It should take collective responsibility for solving the complex problems of ...

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Transactional Distances In An Online Histology Laboratory Course

Transactional Distances In An Online Histology Laboratory Course

... on student achievement, which interaction produces better levels of achievement and which combinations of interactions have the greatest affect on ...for student achievement, but the ...

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Effectiveness and cost effectiveness of embedded simulation in occupational therapy clinical practice education: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Effectiveness and cost effectiveness of embedded simulation in occupational therapy clinical practice education: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

... discipline practices and constantly evolving. Thus pub- lished research can date quickly or be difficult to gener- alise. There is also significant variation in what is meant by the term simulation. Learning activities ...

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A REVIEW PAPER ON PROMOTING TECHNOLOGY BASED LEARNING TECHNIQUES IN RURAL AREAS SCHOOL

A REVIEW PAPER ON PROMOTING TECHNOLOGY BASED LEARNING TECHNIQUES IN RURAL AREAS SCHOOL

... that student motivation to learn is particularly lacking in rural schools, it is a problem often cited by rural ...to student motivation to learn, along with other contributing factors to student ...

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Lessons Learned in Implementing Peer-Assisted Learning

Lessons Learned in Implementing Peer-Assisted Learning

... increase student engagement in the unit of study. A large part of student dissatisfaction resided with listening to their peers presentations and with the assessment of the theory covered by the peer ...

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Development of Reading Materials Environment-Based in VII Grade Students of Junior High School (SMPN) 1 Kuala, Indonesia

Development of Reading Materials Environment-Based in VII Grade Students of Junior High School (SMPN) 1 Kuala, Indonesia

... Indonesian languange is a subject that can support the success of students in learning other knowledge that taught in school. In order to be more meaningful, learning Indonesian must be tailored to the interests, ...

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Insights into student assessment outcomes in rural clinical campuses

Insights into student assessment outcomes in rural clinical campuses

... the outcomes in any of these three ...learning outcomes suggests that students may obtain better clinical experience due to exposure to more di- verse cases in rural settings compared with metropolitan ...

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Investing in educational success: An investigation of the evidence base

Investing in educational success: An investigation of the evidence base

... Abstract This article examines the questions of sustaining and extending theory based educational change reforms, which are designed by laboratories outside of schools and whose motivating theoretical base assumes change ...

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The role of emotional engagement in lecturer-student interaction and the impact on academic outcomes of student achievement and learning

The role of emotional engagement in lecturer-student interaction and the impact on academic outcomes of student achievement and learning

... In view of existing findings, it is evident that the lack of conceptual clarity associated with emotional engagement has resulted in this subtype being less researched in comparison to the behavioral and cognitive ...

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