Research in Education


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Technology Use, Teachers' Attitudes, and Student Motivation


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The purpose of the research was twofold: the first purpose was to discover if the teachers attitude towards technology influenced the use of technology in class. The second purpose was to detect if students found technology use motivating when teachers used the technology in the classroom. Quantitative research method was used of descriptive design to answer four of the research questions raised in the case study. Through the descriptive statistics, the teachers attitude, technology use, and students motivation were analyzed. The research was conducted in a Private Catholic School in the Metn area, Lebanon. Questionnaires were distributed to both the teachers and students to gather statistical data on the teachers attitudes towards computer use and students motivation. The results showed high teacher attitude and student motivation scores. The results indicated that all teachers had a positive attitude towards technology use which in turn influenced the students motivation in class. The results also showed that technology use was a motivating factor to the students since all had high motivation scores and concentrated more regardless of the teachers methodology. Although all students concentrated more in class when technology was used, not all found the lesson more interesting through the use of technology. Thus, it was concluded from this research that the teachers technology use in class highly affected the students attention and concentration. However, what motivated students more was the way teachers delivered the lesson through different technology applications and programs.




Academic Leadership


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This book provides contemporary knowledge on school effectiveness and proposes strategic interventions for enhancing it. It focuses on improving academic leadership for enhancing the effectiveness of schools and discusses how national education policies are helpful in providing a vision towards improving school effectiveness. It highlights the role of teachers as academic leaders in the implementation of policy recommendations at school and classroom levels. It offers methods and mechanisms for academic leaders to measure the learning of students for school assessment. The author also discusses how academic leadership involves creating a vision and mission based on science and research data for the organisation, inspiring innovation and creative ideas, developing teamwork, and a safe environment for staff to express their views. While providing an understanding of school as an organization, the volume outlines its management functions such as processes and quality of planning, management of curriculum, learner evaluation, institutional networks, and human resource management, among others. The volume is a guidebook for training and capacity building for school-level practitioners and leaders in education management. Embedded with real-life cases and episodes, this volume will be of interest to teachers, students, and practitioners of education, management, and education management. It will also be useful for academicians, educationalists, practitioners, management professionals, educational leaders, and policymakers.




Advances in Manufacturing Processes, Intelligent Methods and Systems in Production Engineering


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This book forms an excellent basis for the development of intelligent manufacturing system for Industry 4.0, digital and distributed manufacturing, and factories for future. This book of new developments and advancement in intelligent control and optimization system for production engineering serves as a good companion to scholars, manufacturing companies, and RTO to improve the efficiency of production systems.




ECGBL 2020 14th European Conference on Game-Based Learning


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These proceedings represent the work of contributors to the 14th European Conference on Games Based Learning (ECGBL 2020), hosted by The University of Brighton on 24-25 September 2020. The Conference Chair is Panagiotis Fotaris and the Programme Chairs are Dr Katie Piatt and Dr Cate Grundy, all from University of Brighton, UK.




Factors Correlating with Teachers' Use of Computers in the Classroom


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There is a need to understand the factors correlating with teachers' instructional use of computers, because much of the present research focuses on students rather than teachers. This study examines several factors relating to the use of computers in the classroom by teachers. The factors examined include teacher attitudes, emotions, beliefs, and outside influences. This was done by a review of the present literature, administering two surveys, and analyzing the survey data. Questionnaires were distributed to faculty at five randomly selected high schools in a Midwest city participating in the study. Data from the survey was then examined to determine which factors correlate with teacher computer use in the classroom. The results of this study will help improve understanding of teachers' instructional computer use.