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    Eiseman, G., Edwards, S. & Cushman, C.A. (2015). Bringing Reality to Classroom Management In Teacher Education. Professional Educator, 39(1), 1-12. This article was focused on the lack of attention that classroom management receives in teacher preparation courses and the education field. The article highlights pre-service teacher trainings on topics such as focusing on student learning, classroom management assessments and activities, movie study, microteaching, animated video or comic…

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    Introduction Methodology includes the practices, procedures, rules, actions, strategies, and design applied by the researcher. Creswell states that qualitative research begins with assumptions, a worldview, the possible use of a theoretical lens, and the study of research problems inquiring into the meaning individuals or groups ascribe to the social or human problem. The study ends with the presentation of a complex description and interpretation of the problem, reflecting the voices of the…

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    as the several limitations to the Universal Primary Education Development Program that I too will be underlining in my paper. 2. Yusuph, K. (2013). Quality Primary Education in Tanzania: A Dream or Reality? International Journal of Independent Research and Studies, 2(3), 109-118. Kambuga Yusuph’s article on the Quality Primary Education in Tanzania: A Dream or Reality? provides an extensive quantitative study on the quality of education in Tanzania. This is a central literature to review as it…

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    Institutional theory is viewed as “ an approach to understanding organizations and management practices as the product of social rather than economic pressures”(Suddaby, 2014, p. 93).The theory can explain complex issues that involve political, economic and practical perspectives (Myrdal, 1978). Based on how institutions are compulsory, accurate and delegated, they could be classified into formal and informal (e.g. relational norms)(Assaad, 1993; Casson, Della Giusta, & Kambhampati, 2010). The…

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    school she was working at. During this study Vetter (2012) reluctantly began the process of moving into a leadership role to bring about change in her colleagues teaching practices (p. 27-28). The type of qualitative research study was a combination of three different qualitative methods. These qualitative methods described by MacMillan (2016) are: “ethnographic studies” (p. 311), “phenomenological studies” (p. 317) and “grounded theory studies” (p. 318). Vetter (2012) participated in an…

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    suggests that, Post-Brexit, the number of incidence of category based bullying and hate crime at high school has risen dramatically Post-Brexit. Research is necessary and must directly involve the victims and perpetrators involved in bullying and hate crimes. To get a better understanding of why this is happening we need to conduct some qualitative research via surveys and/or interviews. Yes or no answers to questions don’t help to find the reason. Open ended questions generated can assist…

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    we provide safe, effective and compassionate care. This essay will follow Holland and Rees qualitative research framework (2010). This framework allows a critique of compassion as a key skill to nursing and as a feature of nurse education. This framework will afford insight into the quality…

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    In the interpretative qualitative analysis (IPA), conducted by Gold, et al. and titled, “An Exploration of Music Listening in Chronic Pain,” the purpose was to create improved guidelines to assist in developing music-based self-management strategies for individuals suffering from chronic pain. Semi-structured interviews were implemented for eleven individuals suffering from multi-sited pain for at least two years at a chronic pain clinic. Each interview was digitally recorded; lasting twenty to…

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    location). Scientists use various skills in analyzing data depending upon the area being studied. They look at the data from different angles, qualitative and quantitative, historical data and compare to colleagues in other countries where research is also being completed. An example of this that students could complete is: Analyzing data through pictures (qualitative analysis) Through using space and ground satellites from all over the world, analyzing them using data, and pictures, the…

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    months old (Jeremiah). These three children were all beginning their second year in the infant room and were preparing to transition to the toddler room. The focus of the research was to discover natural development of adjustment to a new environment and the infants’ changing social skills with familiar peers. During…

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