نتایج جستجو برای: teacher engagement

تعداد نتایج: 108497  

2009
Klaus Brandl

This case study investigated how five novice teachers of French went about implementing tasks. In particular, the investigation aimed at finding out about implementational demands that imposed challenges for the teachers and how they coped with these challenges. The study also looked at the complementary relationship between implementational demands and task design factors and how these impact ...

Journal: :School psychology quarterly : the official journal of the Division of School Psychology, American Psychological Association 2013
Linda J Pfiffner Miguel Villodas Nina Kaiser Mary Rooney Keith McBurnett

This study evaluated educationally relevant outcomes from a newly developed collaborative school-home intervention (Collaborative Life Skills Program [CLS]) for youth with attention and/or behavior problems. Participants included 17 girls and 40 boys in second through fifth grades (mean age = 8.1 years) from diverse ethnic backgrounds. CLS was implemented by 10 school-based mental health profes...

Journal: :IJGBL 2017
Yun-Jo An Li Cao

Inordertobetterunderstandteachers’perspectivesonthedesignanddevelopmentofdigitalgamebased learning environments, this study examined the characteristics of digital learning games designedbyteachers.Inaddition,thisstudyexploredhowgamedesignandpeercritiqueactivities influencedtheirperceptionsofdigitalgame-basedlearningenvironmentsandlearningthrou...

2015
Arnoud Oude Groote Beverborg Peter JC Sleegers Klaas van Veen

Background: This study explores the interaction between organizational and psychological factors that play a role in professional teacher learning. More specifically, how teachers’ engagement in learning activities (e.g. keeping up to data, self-reflection, and experimenting, respectively, asking for feedback and information sharing) is influenced by the organizational factors transformational ...

Journal: :Psicothema 2015
Antonio Valle Irene Pan Bibiana Regueiro Natalia Suárez Ellián Tuero Ana R Nunes

BACKGROUND The goal of this research was to study the weight of student variables related to homework (intrinsic homework motivation, perceived homework instrumentality, homework attitude, time spent on homework, and homework time management) and context (teacher feedback on homework and parental homework support) in the prediction of approaches to homework. METHOD 535 students of the last th...

2015
Chen Wang Pablo César

Measuring students’ engagement in a distributed learning environment is a challenge. In particular, a teacher gives a lecture at one location, while at the same time the remote students watch the lecture through a display screen. In such situation, it is difficult for the teacher to know the reaction at the remote location. In this paper, we conducted a field study to measure students’ engageme...

Journal: :Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 2017
John R Kirwan Maarten de Wit Lori Frank Kirstie L Haywood Sam Salek Samantha Brace-McDonnell Anne Lyddiatt Skye P Barbic Jordi Alonso Francis Guillemin Susan J Bartlett

There is growing recognition that involving patients in the development of new patient-reported outcome measures helps ensure that the outcomes that matter most to people living with health conditions are captured. Here, we describe and discuss different experiences of integrating patients as full patient research partners (PRPs) in outcomes research from multiple perspectives (e.g., researcher...

2005
Joanne Brownlee Karen Thorpe

A growing body of research about personal epistemological beliefs has provided tertiary educators with evidence to inform strategies in promoting eff ective teaching and learning. Personal epistemological beliefs refer to an individual’s beliefs about the nature of knowing and knowledge and are considered to infl uence how one engages in teaching and learning experiences. Th ere has been very l...

2013
Ruth Castillo Pablo Fernández-Berrocal Marc A. Brackett

This study examined the effects of an evidence-based social and emotional learning (SEL) program, The RULER Approach to Social and Emotional Learning (RULER), on teacher self reports of engagement, teacher-student interactions, and burnout. Participants were 47 teachers from 19 public schools in Spain who either volunteered for training on RULER (n = 24) or eLearning (n = 23). Multivariate Anal...

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