نتایج جستجو برای: teachers perceptions tps

تعداد نتایج: 169260  

The present study aimed at exploring Iranian EFL teachers’ perception of professional development. To this end, 200 EFL teachers teaching at private language institutes in Iran were selected as the participants of the study. First, a semi-structured interview was conducted with 50 participants of the study based on which Professional Development Perception Questionnaire was developed an...

A significant share of classroom interaction occurs between teachers and language learners. Therefore, the individual characteristics of teachers could play facilitative or impeding roles thus encouraging or discouraging learners from getting engaged in interaction and meaning negotiation attempts when interacting with their teachers. Surprisingly however, this area has attracted scant attentio...

Journal: :Health education research 2013
Claudia R Pischke Ezequiel M Galarce Eve Nagler Mira Aghi Glorian Sorensen Prakash C Gupta Mangesh S Pednekar Dhirendra N Sinha K Viswanath

In India, tobacco kills 900,000 people every year though the burden of tobacco is faced disproportionately in poorer states such as Bihar. Teachers may be a particularly influential group in setting norms around tobacco use in the Indian context. However, tobacco use among teachers remains high and perceptions of tobacco-related health risks are unexplored. To qualitatively explore perceptions ...

2012
Peter B Sullivan Alexandra Buckle Gregg Nicky Sarah H Atkinson

BACKGROUND Peer observation of Teaching involves observers providing descriptive feedback to their peers on learning and teaching practice as a means to improve quality of teaching. This study employed and assessed peer observation as a constructive, developmental process for members of a Pediatric Teaching Faculty. METHODS This study describes how peer observation was implemented as part of ...

Journal: :Turkish online journal of design, art and communication 2023

Teachers are the most important actors in adoption of multicultural education approach schools. Determining competence perceptions teachers will enable development practices that can be put forward to create a environment classrooms and therefore The purpose current study is determine classroom preschool examine them according different variables. was carried out survey model suitable for quant...

2014
Terry LYONS Frances QUINN

This paper reports results from a study comparing teachers’ and students’ perceptions about the relative degree of influence parents, teachers, friends, older students and careers advisors have on students’ decisions about enrolling in non-compulsory high school science subjects. The comparison was carried out as part of the Choosing Science project a large-scale Australian study of 15 year-old...

2018
Lynn A. Barnett

This longitudinal study identified degrees of playfulness in 278 kindergarten-aged children, and followed them through their next three school years to determine how playfulness was viewed by the children themselves, their classmates, and teachers. Perceptions of the social competence, disruptiveness, and labeling as the class clown, were assessed from all perspectives in each of first through ...

Journal: :Policing & Society 2021

Studies on policing in the Global South rarely discuss police self evaluation of performance. Furthermore, internal performance assessments usually reflect perspectives senior management with little to no input from frontline officers. This paper seeks present a more inclusive view as it presents findings a stakeholder perceptions survey commissioned by Tuvalu Police Service (TPS) examine abou...

Journal: :The British journal of educational psychology 2006
Joep T A Bakker Anna M T Bosman

BACKGROUND Research suggests that referral practices of teachers in regular education are not only affected by the level of learning difficulties but also by student behaviour and the level of students' parental involvement in education. It was hypothesized that teachers maintain a notion of the 'ideal' student, who has relatively good academic skills, is well behaved and has highly involved pa...

2011
William Marr Paula Mays Brian Zahn

This study compared middle and high school teachers’ perceptions toward existing classroom observation practices. Teachers’ attitudes regarding classroom observation practices were analyzed on four dimensions: instructional improvement, purpose, professional trust, and reflective thinking. The participants were from five school districts in Long Island, New York. A survey instrument that includ...

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