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Fricke, Kristina; Reinisch, Bianca – Science & Education, 2023
Studies on the quality of nature of science (NOS) representations in school science textbooks report them being mostly of implicit manner and not fully adequate. However, the often underlying NOS framework of the consensus list in these studies is criticized as undifferentiated and inadequate. The family resemblance approach (FRA) to NOS shows…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Education, Philosophy, Textbooks
Juuso Henrik Nieminen – Studies in Higher Education, 2025
Assessment of student learning is commonly understood as a seemingly objective measurement of learning outcomes. It is seen as fair that assessment targets students' abilities -- not their identities or personalities. This idea fails to acknowledge how assessment transforms its object, the students, often in unintended ways. While higher education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Evaluation, Self Concept
Coleman, Andy – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2023
While extensive understanding of headship has emerged over the last half-century, the notion of executive headship remains under-explored. This article summarizes a systematic review of evidence relating to executive headship published since 2001. This review found the overwhelming majority of peer-reviewed articles into executive headship are…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Educational Research, Leaders, Leadership
Fang Yufei – Journal of International and Comparative Education, 2025
Internationalization at Home (IaH) has garnered widespread adoption and extensive scrutiny globally. To deepen the understanding of cross-cultural dynamics and operational principles, this study delves into the current status of IaH in China. Drawing from 35 case studies, the research confirms some cross-cultural elements of IaH while uncovering…
Descriptors: International Education, Higher Education, Misconceptions, Case Studies
Noor Aziera Mohamad Rohana; Nur 'Ainussabi'ah Mohammad Sulaiman; Faiqah Hafidzah Halim; Asma' Wardah Surtahman; Abdul Qayuum Abdul Razak; Mohd Faizal P. Rameli – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2024
Education serves as a cornerstone in advancing civilization and fostering the development of a prosperous human capital. Aligned with the National Education Philosophy's goal of fostering a balanced and harmonious society, the pivotal role of educators becomes increasingly significant in the era of 21st-century globalization. This study endeavors…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Teacher Role, Religious Schools, Islam
Su, Hui – Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education, 2021
Since China's reform and opening up, foreign language teaching (FLT) in China has achieved rapid development under the guidance of foreign language teaching theories both at home and abroad. However, problems such as 'time-consuming and inefficient foreign language learning' and the presence of 'dumb foreign languages' in FLT in China have not…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries, Philosophy, Educational Theories
Agus Supriyanto; Mungin Eddy Wibowo; Mulawarman; Muhammad Japar – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2024
Counsellors as peace educators are to foster a peaceful mindset to students. However, not every peace counsellor shares peaceful thinking with clients or students with problems as a gap. Peace group leaders can integrate counselling as a science with religion through the design and stages of peace group counselling (PGC). This research aims to…
Descriptors: Peace, Group Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Teaching Methods
Ghnaim, Feda; Khoury, Ogareet; Alkhawaja, Linda; Mahmoud, Hafieza Mohammed; Badrakhan, Sawsan Saad Eddeen – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2023
This research paper aimed to study the transformation of Being in Mahmoud Darwish's last poem "The Dice Player" through a Heideggerian framework analysis. It took Heidegger's famous quote "The poets are in the vanguard of a changed conception of Being" as a point of departure in investigating and unveiling the assumed…
Descriptors: Poetry, Poets, Philosophy, Self Concept
Maria Tamboukou – History of Education, 2024
In this article the author looks at processes of becoming a woman philosopher and scientist in eighteenth-century Europe, by focusing on educational experiences, discourses and practices revolving around the Italian mathematician, scientist and philosopher Maria Gaetana Agnesi. The author uses the Arendtian notion of "agonism" as a lens…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Archives, Educational History, Females
Ho Sum Jon – Cogent Education, 2024
As Philosophy for Children (P4C) is increasingly favored as an educational approach in other regions, the absence of P4C in traditional schools in Hong Kong raises controversy regarding its benefits for Hong Kong students. This paper investigates the potential of implementing P4C in Hong Kong by exploring the features of values education in Hong…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Philosophy, Elementary School Students, Moral Values
Friebel-Piechotta, Stephan – Journal of Social Science Education, 2022
Purpose: The study investigated how economic models are presented in textbooks for upper secondary school in Germany, and which forms of engagement are initiated by tasks related to the models. Design/methodology/approach: The available textbooks for teaching economics in upper secondary school in Germany (n=47) were examined using a deductive…
Descriptors: Models, Foreign Countries, Textbook Evaluation, Secondary Education
Shaddai Tembo; Simon Bateson – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2025
In this article, we consider the academic literature regarding how racial discrimination is prefigured in societal norms and habits in early learning and childcare in Scotland and England. Specifically, we outline what we see as a salient opportunity to strengthen the existing knowledge base, namely how race and racism are understood in young…
Descriptors: Play, Racial Discrimination, Social Behavior, Early Childhood Education
Koutsouris, George; Stentiford, Lauren; Benham-Clarke, Simon; Hall, David – Educational Review, 2022
Within political philosophy and particularly in the work of Chantal Mouffe and Hannah Arendt, "agonism" has been described as representing the notion of being able to challenge and dissent in a productive way. However, little is known about how agonism is used in the educational literature, other than some applications relevant to…
Descriptors: Conflict, Educational Research, Educational Change, Curriculum Development
Jessa Rogers – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
This paper outlines the development of a new Indigenous research methodology: Indigenous Literature Re-view Methodology (ILRM). In the rejection of the idea that Western, dominant forms of research 'about' Indigenous peoples are most valid, ILRM was developed with aims to research in ways that give greater emphasis to Indigenous voices and…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Research Methodology
Katherine Halcrow – Qualitative Research Journal, 2025
Purpose: This paper describes oral language as a multi-faceted and unconstrained phenomenon, including its social purpose in societies and the implications of this for education. It provides a critique of the concepts of oral language which have come to dominate literacy and language education policy across the Organisation of Economic…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Literacy Education, Educational Policy, Criticism