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M. Alper Yalçinkaya – History of Education, 2024
In the early 1960s, the Ford Foundation funded numerous projects in Turkey, primarily concerning science education and science policy. Related to the post-Sputnik debates on "scientific manpower needs," and modernisation theory's emphasis on "industrialising elites" in the developing world, these projects were the products of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Philanthropic Foundations, Scientists
Ryu, Suna – Educational Psychologist, 2020
In this article, I address a specific methodological issue, namely the analysis of interaction that researchers undertaking design-based research (DBR) face when adopting a traditional approach to context. I first describe my methodological worldview in which the meaning of context is continuously negotiated by participants from sociocultural…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Design, Discourse Analysis, Social Networks
Léon Marbach; Agnès van Zanten – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
This article analyses the influence of family and friends on students' higher education plans. Using a Bourdieusian framework, it examines social class and contextual influences on both the structure of students' networks and the content of interactions within them. These are shown to be dependent on the dispositions and capitals of both the…
Descriptors: Social Class, Social Networks, Family Influence, Interpersonal Relationship
Rushton, Elizabeth A. C. – Springer, 2021
This book presents a radical reconceptualization of subject-focused and research-led teacher professional development. Drawing on the experiences of more than 50 high school teachers and technicians who participated in science-based research with their students, the author examines how this enables teachers to develop a 'Teacher Scientist' model…
Descriptors: Science Education, Faculty Development, High School Teachers, Professional Identity
Maurício Pietrocola; Samuel Schnorr; Ernani Rodrigues – Research in Science Education, 2025
Contemporary science education themes are marked by the inevitable uncertainty of consequences emerging from human actions. They encompass disasters, pandemics and other events that have been marking our present times. Understanding new risks as the ones resulting from human action, even when proposing a solution for an issue, is one of the…
Descriptors: Science Education, Risk, Futures (of Society), Ambiguity (Context)
Alcantara, Marlon C.; Braga, Marco; van den Heuvel, Charles – Science & Education, 2020
This paper discusses the potential of the creation and analysis of historical networks as didactic strategies in science education. To this end, we first argue the importance of combining critical approaches of the history of science with historical network research. This will be followed by a report of an empirical experiment in which the history…
Descriptors: Science Education, Network Analysis, High School Students, Science History
Matthew T. Lee – Journal of Moral Education, 2024
Educational institutions exist in reciprocal relations with broader social and moral ecologies. These ecologies involve interactions of networks of individuals and groups with wider aspects of culture, and are therefore broadly social, and they contain explicit or implicit content with regard to right and wrong, and are therefore moral. There is…
Descriptors: Social Values, Moral Values, Moral Development, Social Change
Ponciano, Jean R.; Linhares, Claudio D. G.; Melo, Sara L.; Lima, Luciano V.; Travencolo, Bruno A. N. – Informatics in Education, 2020
Information Visualisation strategies can be applied in a variety of domains. In the context of temporal networks, i.e., networks in which interactions between individuals occur throughout time, efforts have been conducted to develop visual approaches that allow finding interaction patterns, anomalies, and other behaviours not previously perceived…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Time, Networks, Elementary School Students
Mackenzie O’Connor Kaspar – English Journal, 2018
Blended learning is a pedagogical approach where students have agency over what they are learning and how they are learning. It allows teachers to embed the participatory, collaborative practices many students use outside school while--when paired with literature and nonfiction readings that challenge dominant narratives--allowing students to be…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, High School Students, Blended Learning, Digital Literacy
Crawley, Kayla J.; Cheuk, Christine T.; Mansoor, Anam; Perez, Stephanie M.; Park, Elizabeth – Journal of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, 2019
This article examines the role of social capital in college access for low-income students. Research suggests that low social capital is a barrier for achieving higher education. Furthermore, research shows that increasing social capital provides students with relevant information, strong networks, and realistic goal-setting necessary for college…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Capacity Building, Low Income Students, Access to Education
Peurach, Donald J.; Lenhoff, Sarah Winchell; Glazer, Joshua L. – Teachers College Record, 2016
Recognizing school improvement networks as a leading strategy for large-scale high school reform, this analysis examines developmental evaluation as an approach to examining school improvement networks as "learning systems" able to produce, use, and refine practical knowledge in large numbers of schools. Through a case study of one…
Descriptors: High Schools, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Networks
Russell, Jennifer Lin; Sherer, Jennifer Zoltners; Iriti, Jennifer; Long, Courtney – Nellie Mae Education Foundation, 2021
The Better Math Teaching Network (BMTN) is looking to transform high school math instruction in New England and beyond. Through this network, researchers and practitioners are working together to make high school Algebra I classes more student centered. This report outlines findings from the first year of this developmental evaluation of the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, High School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Iriti, Jennifer; Sherer, Jennifer Zoltners; Russell, Jennifer Lin; McNelis, Rosemary; Matthis, Christopher – Nellie Mae Education Foundation, 2021
As the Better Math Teaching Network (BMTN) matured, different strategies for sharing network learning emerged. These strategies became more formalized and intentional as BMTN members developed tools and routines to spread the learning. Our multi-year evaluation sought to understand the affordances and constraints of each strategy. In the sections…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Educational Improvement, Sustainability, Networks
Alvarado, Marty; Vargas, Joel – Jobs for the Future, 2019
How can we dramatically increase the number of low income young people who graduate high school and earn a postsecondary credential by age 25? One strategy that reaches beyond traditional education boundaries is gaining traction: broad regional partnerships that bring together K-12 school districts and higher education with workforce development,…
Descriptors: Success, Regional Cooperation, Partnerships in Education, Community Organizations
Jaquith, Ann; Stosich, Elisabeth Leisy – Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education, 2019
This memo, which is the fifth in the series, highlights the ongoing work of the Leadership Public Schools (LPS) Network--a network of three high schools in Northern California serving about 1,500 students with 98% identifying as people of color and 80% qualifying for free and reduced lunch. LPS, driven by their belief that students are serious and…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Peer Evaluation