\u3cp\u3eThis study explores teachers’ beliefs and experiences regarding the decisions they make about students during so-called allocation meetings, including the role of a number of influencing factors. Semi-structured interviews were held with 22 teachers from four schools. Teachers’ perceptions indicate that allocation decisions are often unstructured and variable due to differences within and between schools in group processes, in decision-making and in argumentation used to substantiate teacher expectations. This variety raises doubts about the fairness and quality of allocation decisions. Professional development is suggested to improve these decisions, with a focus on group processes and individual teacher expectations.\u3c/p\u3
The purpose of this study was to look at shared decision-making in the public schools of Iowa. Speci...
The purpose for conducting this study was to determine teachers\u27 preferences for participative de...
The purpose for conducting this study was to determine teachers\u27 preferences for participative de...
This study explores teachers’ beliefs and experiences regarding the decisions they make about studen...
This study explores teachers’ beliefs and experiences regarding the decisions they make about studen...
This study explores teachers’ beliefs and experiences regarding the decisions they make about studen...
This study explores teachers’ beliefs and experiences regarding the decisions they make about studen...
This study explores teachers’ beliefs and experiences regarding the decisions they make about studen...
This study focuses on teachers' group decision making during Dutch allocation meetings. A previous i...
This study focuses on teachers' group decision making during Dutch allocation meetings. A previous i...
This study focuses on teachers' group decision making during Dutch allocation meetings. A previous i...
This study focuses on teachers’ group decision making during Dutch allocation meetings. A previous i...
This study focuses on teachers’ group decision making during Dutch allocation meetings. A previous i...
This study focuses on teachers’ group decision making during Dutch allocation meetings. A previous i...
This study focuses on teachers’ group decision making during Dutch allocation meetings. A previous i...
The purpose of this study was to look at shared decision-making in the public schools of Iowa. Speci...
The purpose for conducting this study was to determine teachers\u27 preferences for participative de...
The purpose for conducting this study was to determine teachers\u27 preferences for participative de...
This study explores teachers’ beliefs and experiences regarding the decisions they make about studen...
This study explores teachers’ beliefs and experiences regarding the decisions they make about studen...
This study explores teachers’ beliefs and experiences regarding the decisions they make about studen...
This study explores teachers’ beliefs and experiences regarding the decisions they make about studen...
This study explores teachers’ beliefs and experiences regarding the decisions they make about studen...
This study focuses on teachers' group decision making during Dutch allocation meetings. A previous i...
This study focuses on teachers' group decision making during Dutch allocation meetings. A previous i...
This study focuses on teachers' group decision making during Dutch allocation meetings. A previous i...
This study focuses on teachers’ group decision making during Dutch allocation meetings. A previous i...
This study focuses on teachers’ group decision making during Dutch allocation meetings. A previous i...
This study focuses on teachers’ group decision making during Dutch allocation meetings. A previous i...
This study focuses on teachers’ group decision making during Dutch allocation meetings. A previous i...
The purpose of this study was to look at shared decision-making in the public schools of Iowa. Speci...
The purpose for conducting this study was to determine teachers\u27 preferences for participative de...
The purpose for conducting this study was to determine teachers\u27 preferences for participative de...