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Morgan, Patrick K. – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2015
Since about 2003, the notion of threshold concepts--the central ideas in any field that change how learners think about other ideas--have become difficult to escape at library conferences and in general information literacy discourse. Their visibility will likely only increase because threshold concepts figure prominently in the Framework for…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Adoption (Ideas), Concept Formation, Library Instruction
Demirel, Duygu Harmandar; Yildiran, Ibrahim – European Journal of Educational Research, 2013
As an academic discipline, the philosophy of sport has been in existence for a relatively short period. Although the philosophy of sport as an academic endeavour is relatively young, the philosophical view of sport itself is not new. Although sport was a major activity according to the Greeks and Romans, it lost its importance during the Middle…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational History, Intellectual Disciplines
Auty, Geoff – School Science Review, 2012
Finding an old notice on a canal towpath inspired a consultation with colleagues and search for evidence in an old book to help people look into how the words and symbols used in the teaching of electricity have evolved, including the apparent oddity of the symbol "I" for current. It is easy to explain that people use the symbol "Q" for what is…
Descriptors: Evidence, Energy, Intellectual History, Semantics
Levy, Gary D.; Ronco, Sharron L. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2012
This chapter introduces the concept of benchmarking and how higher education institutions began to use benchmarking for a variety of purposes. Here, benchmarking is defined as a strategic and structured approach whereby an organization compares aspects of its processes and/or outcomes to those of another organization or set of organizations to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Benchmarking, Concept Formation, Change Strategies
Gramelt, Katja – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2013
This paper outlines the theoretical foundation of a skill enhancement programme in early childhood settings which follows the ideas of the Anti-Bias approach. A focal point of the concept is to acknowledge the connection between societal, structural and individual biases. It challenges those biases and assists educators in improving their…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Bias, Social Bias, Context Effect
Li, Jin – Cambridge University Press, 2012
Western and East Asian people hold fundamentally different beliefs about learning that influence how they approach child rearing and education. Reviewing decades of research, Dr. Jin Li presents an important conceptual distinction between the Western mind model and the East Asian virtue model of learning. The former aims to cultivate the mind to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship
Prideaux, David – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2007
Medical education is a rapidly expanding discipline with its practitioners drawn from a mix of backgrounds. Among them there is an increased understanding of the centrality of the curriculum process in the translation of educational ideas in practice. There are four main trends that underlie this increased understanding: a widened conception of…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Curriculum Development, Theory Practice Relationship, Educational Trends
VanSledright, Bruce – Review of Research in Education, 2008
The author begins this article by suggesting that in the United States late 20th century immigration patterns have been perceived by some who consider themselves American natives because they were born in the country (even though their ancestors are of European stock) as threatening to soften the glue that preserves their vision of the right and…
Descriptors: Immigration, History Instruction, United States History, Intellectual History
Lipsey, Mark W. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2007
This article discusses the significant contributions of Peter H. Rossi to the field of program evaluation. It was the publication of "Evaluation: A Systematic Approach" by Peter Rossi, Howard Freeman, and Sonia Rosenbaum in 1979 that most emphatically marked the point at which program evaluation had clearly consolidated as a distinct field of…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Evaluators, Evaluation Research, Evaluation Methods
Morrow, Susan L. – Counseling Psychologist, 2007
Beginning with calls for methodological diversity in counseling psychology, this article addresses the history and current state of qualitative research in counseling psychology. It identifies the historical and disciplinary origins as well as basic assumptions and underpinnings of qualitative research in general, as well as within counseling…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Justice, Counseling Psychology, Qualitative Research
Olesen, Henning Salling – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2007
Taking its point of departure from some critical remarks about some of the most important recent theorising of learning, this article presents an alternative framework for theorising learning as a subjective process in a social and societal context, based on life history research. The key concepts of subjectivity and experience, derived from…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Language Role, Educational Philosophy, Learning Theories
Cooper, Harris – National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy (NCSALL), 2007
This occasional paper introduces the methods of research synthesis and meta-analysis to researchers and consumers of research in the field of adult learning and literacy. To begin, the first section of the paper defines key terms and offers a brief history of how the methodologies developed. The second section provides a conceptualization of…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Adult Learning, Synthesis, Research Methodology
Magnavita, Jeffrey J. – American Psychologist, 2006
The search for the principles of unified psychotherapy is an important stage in the advancement of the field. Converging evidence from various streams of clinical science allows the identification of some of the major domains of human functioning, adaptation, and dysfunction. These principles, supported by animal modeling, neuroscience, and…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Psychopathology, Counseling Techniques, Convergent Thinking
Humanism as Ideological Rebellion: Deconstructing the Dualisms of Contemporary Mental Health Culture
Hansen, James T. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2006
Humanistic thought has been oppressed by the dominant forces of contemporary mental health culture. The author argues that the rebellious essence of humanism must be incited to counter these reductive ideologies that have monopolized our times. A critical appraisal of the philosophical dualisms that support the prevailing mechanistic vision of…
Descriptors: Ideology, Mental Health, Humanism, Counseling Psychology
Prange, Klaus – European Educational Research Journal, 2004
"Bildung" is a key concept in the German tradition of educational theory. Originally meant to indicate a specific state of mind and ideal of perfection, it now serves as a symbol of the unity of whatever refers to the field of education, particularly to its organisational and functional aspects. The aura of "Bildung" is bestowed on its counterpart…
Descriptors: Semantics, Concept Formation, Intellectual History, Educational Philosophy
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