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The impact of the use of information technology on teachers: a survey of IT pilot schools in HongKongLiu, Kai-sheung, Bonnie., 廖繼嫦. January 1999 (has links)
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A study of teachers' and students' beliefs and practices in giving andresponding to written feedback in an L2 classroomPang, Carol., 彭家露. January 1999 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Linguistics / Master / Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics
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Recherche des caractéristiques de la pratique de l'enseignant pouvant favoriser la construction des compétences des élèves à l'école primaireCarette, Vincent January 2006 (has links)
Doctorat en Sciences Psychologiques et de l'éducation / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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Perceptions of Hmong Parents in a Hmong American Charter School: a Qualitative Descriptive Case Study on Hmong Parent InvolvementLee, Kirk T. 26 July 2016 (has links)
Parental involvement plays an essential role in the United States (U.S.) educational system. However, parental involvement poses many challenges for Hmong parents in American schools. Many assumptions are made on the parts of teachers, staff, and Hmong parents about parents' roles pertaining to their involvement in their children's education. Hmong parents struggle to reconcile beliefs, attitudes, and values that they bring with them from Laos with the expectations found in the U.S. due to their unfamiliarity with the U.S. educational system.
This study employed the used a qualitative, descriptive case study approach to examine the perceptions of Hmong parents involvement at a K-6 Hmong American charter school in Northern California. The primary data collection method used in this study was interviews with four school-community stakeholder groups.
The purposeful-selected interview participants included two administrators, four teachers, six parents, and four students. The interviews were dialogically coded and nine themes were developed related to parental involvement. These nine themes were: communication with parents, committee involvement, flexibility of staff, enrichment programs non-traditional school schedule, importance of field trips, cultural events and presence of other cultures, recommend school to others, and positive behavioral reinforcement. The study concludes with a presentation of the implications of the nine themes on the design of parent involvement models and recommendations are offered related to policies and connected strategies for how to design culturally relevant supports for parent involvement in education.
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