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Xiaoyun Chen; Katherine E. Twomey; Miranda Hayes; Gert Westermann – Metacognition and Learning, 2025
The current study investigated how metacognitive abilities such as Knowledge Confidence (subjective prior knowledge estimate) and Correctness Confidence (appraisal of the likelihood of closing the gap) relate to curiosity, and examined the roles of these metacognitive measures and curiosity in learning. Using a blurred picture paradigm in which…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Personality Traits, Inquiry, Information Seeking
Rebecca M. Teasdale; Cherie M. Avent; Ceily L. Moore; María B. Serrano Abreu; Xinru Yan – American Journal of Evaluation, 2025
Evaluators must attend to the destructive forces of racialization and racism to contribute to social transformation. Thus, evaluators are called to center culture, context, equity, and social justice during each step of the evaluation process. Here, we focus on the step(s) in which evaluators define program quality and specify evaluative lines of…
Descriptors: Racism, Evaluation Criteria, Social Justice, Evaluators
Lucinda Pease-Alvarez; Katharine Davies Samway – Phi Delta Kappan, 2025
Traditional teacher professional development uses a transmission model, in which perceived experts share information with teachers that they are then expected to use in their work with students. In contrast, collaborative inquiry (CI) invites teachers to work with others to answer questions about their work and how they can improve. Lucinda…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Inquiry, Faculty Development, Teacher Improvement
Donna DeGennaro; Julia Lynch; Jennifer Stalls – Impacting Education: Journal on Transforming Professional Practice, 2025
This article explores the narratives of two doctoral candidates in a curriculum and instruction program, revealing their dissertation experiences after challenging conventional norms in their coursework. Through qualitative analysis, we identify themes of cultural authenticity, power of the academy, and theory vs. practice. These themes underscore…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Students, Student Experience, Cultural Awareness
Laura Colucci-Gray – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
In the face of current socio-environmental challenges, the linear logic of cause and effect that has been the pillar of modern Western science has proved insufficient to account for the differential and multi-levelled impacts that techno-scientific developments themselves have had and continue to make on the Planet. Questions of sustainability and…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Student Teachers, Inquiry, Science Education
Donna Michelle Frost; Angie Titchen; Brendan McCormack – Educational Action Research, 2025
Professional practice in health and social care is embodied by the practitioners concerned, embedded in practice contexts and creative in nature. It is therefore complex to investigate, understand and develop. Current health and social care contexts can present practitioners with increasingly constraining circumstances and spaces that can feel…
Descriptors: Nursing, Nurses, Professional Development, Creativity
Liz M. Corson – Reading Teacher, 2025
Students' curiosity in the world and sense of belonging in the elementary classroom can develop as teachers learn alongside students in the context of a critical literacy framework. In an end-of-year reflection, one of my fifth-graders, Anne (all names are pseudonyms), a student of color (at times, I used the term "student of color" to…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Inquiry, Elementary School Students, Personality Traits
Gordana Lazic – Communication Teacher, 2025
While traditional assessment models effectively evaluate student learning objectives within the classroom, they often fail to capture the extent to which students practice civic engagement, critical inquiry, and global citizenship following graduation. As educators, we often do not know whether students employ these concepts and embrace these…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Citizen Participation, Evaluation Methods, Educational Objectives
Noel Carroll; Michael Lang; Cornelia Connolly – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2025
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, universities across the world were forced to move from a classroom-based delivery model to an online learning model which heavily disrupted the learning process for students. Despite proactive efforts for academic staff to embrace online teaching tools and techniques, the pressing urgency with which solutions…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Electronic Learning, COVID-19, Pandemics
Demet Sahin Kalyon; Yasemin Özdem Yilmaz – Science & Education, 2025
Argumentation is an indispensable part of scientific knowledge construction, and the inquiry laboratory is full of opportunities for argumentation. Yet, at primary schools, students learn science without any inducement to argumentation or inquiry. To fill this need, this study was aimed to develop pre-service primary teachers' understanding of and…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Knowledge Level
Nathan C. Anderson; Daniel R. Conn; Kaydra D. Weigel – Assessment Update, 2025
The "A+ Inquiry" Capstone course has been taught at Minot State University every spring and fall term since the fall 2019 semester. Like a thesis, the course requires students to write a proposal paper describing their study, form a committee and propose their study to their committee, obtain Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Masters Programs, Masters Theses, Inquiry
Victoria Jamieson – Ethics and Education, 2025
Education is dominated by economic priorities and intellectual virtues that place emphasis on individual success, yet issues of social injustice are demanding of urgent attention. My hopes for social justice are rooted in education. I consider the place of schooling for continually reimagining social justice, and to think about what it might be to…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Inquiry, Resistance (Psychology), Curriculum Development
David W. Kupferman – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2025
This paper considers educational futures from the perspective of social justice. It takes as its framework futures studies, which looks at what is probable (what is likely to happen), what is possible (what could happen), and what is preferable (what we would like to see/make happen). It also makes the case for science fiction as a method of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Futures (of Society), Educational Change, Science Fiction
Marissa Nesbit; Maggie Church; Alyssa Gray – Journal of Dance Education, 2025
Guided by the questions "What can a dance curriculum look like when it purposefully integrates social-emotional learning?" and "What can we learn from the process of designing curriculum at the intersection of dance and SEL?" we relate the experience of creating curriculum for early elementary students. We build on current…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Social Emotional Learning, Elementary School Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Christine Lee; Tessaly Jen; Sarah Lee; D. Teo Keifert; Noel Enyedy – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2025
This paper investigates affect as part of children's sensemaking in the context of a play-based mixed-reality science learning environment. We build on theories of affect as disciplinary work by investigating the multiple layers of affect that are essential to children's scientific inquiry and to identify pedagogical moves that recognize, value,…
Descriptors: Children, Human Dignity, Play, Science Education