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Student Surveys for School Teacher Evaluation
Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 2000Student's reports have the potential to add much useful information about school teacher quality. However, much research has centered on post secondary settings and many questions remain about the use of pupil surveys for K–12 teachers. The Davis County School District (Utah) uses pupil surveys as one teacher-chosen data source for teacher evaluation ...
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Nurse teacher's clinical work: a survey report
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1996This paper reports on the results of a survey of nurse teachers in four colleges of nursing in England (n = 126) Data were collected using a questionnaire survey In this survey a five‐point Likert scale was developed from an earlier study, to explore nurse teachers' perception of their clinical role The findings indicate that a number of factors may be
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Project Learning Tree Teacher Assessment Survey
Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 2002Environmental education (EE) is a learning process that increases people's knowledge and awareness about the environment and prepares learners to be environmentally responsible citizens (UNESCO, 1978). One common approach to integrating EE into the formal education sector is to infuse EE into existing lessons or units in subjects such as science ...
Janice Easton, Martha C. Monroe
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The American Mathematical Monthly, 1943
Much has been said and written concerning so called "survey" courses in high schools and colleges. In mathematics such courses are usually called General Mathematics and are offered to freshmen. In college, the students enrolled in these courses often have had meager high school training and in general are poorly prepared.
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Much has been said and written concerning so called "survey" courses in high schools and colleges. In mathematics such courses are usually called General Mathematics and are offered to freshmen. In college, the students enrolled in these courses often have had meager high school training and in general are poorly prepared.
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Trainee teachers and sex: a survey
Australian Journal of Sex, Marriage and Family, 1980SynopsisThe study had as its aim a description of the current attitudes toward, beliefs about and experience with sex and sex-related matters, of trainee teachers. A total of 193 students (116 female, 77 male) enrolled in a post-graduate Diploma in Education course completed a questionnaire based on one developed by Athanesiou et al. (1970). In general
Pran Chopra, Bill Warren
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Thirteenth annual teacher placement survey national institutional teacher placement association
Peabody Journal of Education, 1947The critical teacher shortage in the nation's elementary schools will continue for at least two more years while shortages of high school teachers for the 1947-1948 school year will largely be localized in such areas as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, music, and physical education for girls.
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Teachers' competency tests in Ontario: A survey of teachers' opinions.
2009The Government of Ontario has introduced a teacher competency program in the province. Under the program, all new teachers will now have to pass a standard, province-wide qualifying test before they can start teaching in schools. In Ontario, teacher competency testing is a relatively new concept.
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Survey indicates poor science teacher training
Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1988Many elementary and secondary science and mathematics teachers have not had adequate training, and many feel unqualified to teach science and math subjects, according to a newly released national survey of science and mathematics education. The survey, designed to create a comprehensive database, was supported by the National Science Foundation and ...
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Teachers’ Stories about Home Language Surveys
Second Language Teacher EducationU.S. schools use home language surveys (HLS) as initial screening tools to determine whether students should be screened for ESL services. These placement decisions have potentially long-lasting implications for multilingual students. In this Self-Study of Teacher Education Practices (S-STEP) project, we explored how teachers talk about HLS across 7 ...
April S. Salerno, Elena Andrei
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