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Jane McDonnell – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
Just over a decade on from a spike of interest in Jacques Rancière's writing within educational philosophy and theory, I revisit his interventions on democracy and education to make the case for (re)engaging with Rancière's writing "now" to address important questions about contemporary education policy, the role of schools in democratic…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Democracy, Intervention, Educational Philosophy
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Breeze, Thomas; Beauchamp, Gary; Bolton, Nicola; McInch, Alex – Music Education Research, 2023
Current international trends in curriculum design tend to advocate an approach which defines broad 'competences' rather than disciplinary content or skills, encouraging the making of connections between subject disciplines. This article discusses the results of a survey of 75 secondary music teachers in Wales, a nation which is in the early stages…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Music Teachers, Music Education
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Magdalena Kersting; Jackie Bondell; Rolf Steier; Mark Myers – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2024
Virtual reality (VR) technologies have the potential to transform astronomy education practices profoundly: new forms of visual representations, perceptual engagement and embodied participation promise authentic learning experiences in formal and informal learning spaces. While a growing body of research studies the educational needs and…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Astronomy, Science Education, Research and Development
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Felder, Richard M. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2021
Higher education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines has been in a turbulent period for several decades. Pressures for reform include declining STEM student enrollments, high attrition rates from STEM curricula, and the rise of powerful alternative teaching strategies shown by cognitive science and educational…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Models, Higher Education, Educational Change
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Wendy Martin; Rasha Elsayed; Andrew Grillo-Hill; Hannah Hellman; Naomi Hupert; Karen Melchior; Bryan Mendez; Kimberly Nguyen; Laura Peticolas; Ariana Arista; Joshua Valcarcel; Lynn Cominsky – Connected Science Learning, 2024
We live in a neurodiverse world, and therefore need to ensure that equally diverse educational opportunities are accessible to all learners. The term "neurodiversity," coined by Judith Singer (1999) describes the broad, and complex, spectrum of human brain functionality. Terms like "neurodivergent" or "neurodistinct"…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Curriculum Design, Informal Education, Conventional Instruction