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Paul T. Hill; Ashley E. Jochim – University of Chicago Press, 2025
An expansive study shows how politics can work for, not just against, efforts to improve America's schools. The education reform project has always been about making America's schools more effective for the children who attend them. In "Making Politics Work," authors Paul T. Hill and Ashley E. Jochim show that this project cannot succeed…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Educational Change, Failure, Portfolios (Background Materials)
Mark Hlavacik; Jack Schneider – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
PDK polls consistently show that parents give their children's schools high marks but are dissatisfied with the performance of public schools nationally. This paradox may be explained by the persistent narrative of failing public schools that has dominated media coverage in the past 50 years. Authors Mark Hlavacik and Jack Schneider tracked the…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Failure, Public Schools, News Reporting
Rachelle Emily Rawlinson; Nicola Whitton – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2024
The increasingly neoliberal course of Higher Education is linked to rises in student anxiety around assessment and increased fear of the consequences of failure. Making mistakes is an inevitable part of any learning process (and of life generally) and managing failure in a productive and positive way is crucial for success and wellbeing beyond…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Play, Failure, Learning Processes
Antti Saari; Jan Varpanen – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2024
Taking Marcel Proust's "In Search of Lost Time (À la recherche du temps perdu)" as a literary vehicle, this article uses a psychoanalytic lens to examine the problem of what to do with our desires in the philosophy of education. The article describes an apprenticeship, a personal process of learning in which an ethical rapport with…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Content Analysis, Educational Philosophy, Learning Processes
Oostendorp, Marcelyn – Applied Linguistics, 2023
The discourse of mastery is prominent in applied linguistics. The idea of mastery, however, does not remain only on the discourse level: curricula and policies are meant to be implemented, and therefore mastery and all that is associated with it (near perfection, dominance over something, etc.) is also practiced. In this paper, I argue that we…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Mastery Learning, Foreign Countries, World Views
David Ben Shannon – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
In this paper, I draw from an in-school music research-creation project to consider the complex, racist-ableist politics of failure in the early childhood classroom. I theorise failure as it unfolds through anxiety, which I conceptualise as an affect of failure, to discuss both the perverse possibilities and perilous precarities of (neuro)queer…
Descriptors: Music, Musical Composition, Special Education, Affective Behavior
Mats Deutschmann; Justin Zelime; Angeline Mbogo Barrett; Eliakimu Sane; Maryam Jaffar Ismail – European Educational Research Journal, 2024
A prerequisite for learning is that instructions and other learning activities take place in a language that you understand. This may seem self-evident, but fact remains that most learners in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are taught in a European second language (L2) that they are unfamiliar with. Frequently, the role of the home languages in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language of Instruction, Educational Policy, Barriers
Einat Heyd-Metzuyanim – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2025
In this theoretical essay, I build on complexity theory and commognition to theorize the ways in which failure to teach/learn mathematics (FTLM) emerges through the dynamic interactions among teacher, learner, and curriculum demands. I focus on two main concepts of complexity theory: emergence in dynamic systems and attractor states (stable,…
Descriptors: Failure, Mathematics Instruction, Learning Problems, Cognitive Processes
Brian Galla – Child Development Perspectives, 2024
In this article, I argue that the scalability and effectiveness of universal school-based mindfulness interventions for adolescents will always be limited by the high motivational commitment required to meditate. Mindfulness interventions rely on a single and demanding health behavior--namely, meditation--to cultivate mindfulness skills. But…
Descriptors: Motivation Techniques, Metacognition, Adolescents, Health Behavior
Sharma, Ajay – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
Blaming teachers and schools for perceived or actual educational failures are popular tropes for justifying educational reforms in the United States. Critical educational research implicates neoliberalism in the normalized positioning of teachers and schools as the key suspects in educational failures. This article critiques the etiology of…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Etiology, Attribution Theory, Academic Failure
Coggeshall, Whitney Smiley – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2021
The continuous testing framework, where both successful and unsuccessful examinees have to demonstrate continued proficiency at frequent prespecified intervals, is a framework that is used in noncognitive assessment and is gaining in popularity in cognitive assessment. Despite the rigorous advantages of this framework, this paper demonstrates that…
Descriptors: Classification, Accuracy, Testing, Failure
Jungic, Veselin; Creelman, David; Bigelow, Ann; Côté, Etienne; Harris, Sara; Joordens, Steve; Ostafichuk, Peter; Riddell, Jessica; Toulouse, Pamela; Yoon, Jin-Sun – International Journal for Academic Development, 2020
In this article, 10 award-winning post-secondary instructors use narrative inquiry to explore failure individually by reflecting on their own definition and framework of failure, by giving examples of their experience with failure, and by elaborating how they deal with and learn from failure. The outcome of this collective exploration is an…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Personal Narratives, Reflection, Failure
Gunter, Helen; Courtney, Steve – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2023
Successive UK governments have adopted failure as a strategy in the reform of public education in England: first, to construct crises in order to blame professionals/parents/children for a failing system; and second, to provide rescue solutions that are designed to fail in order to sustain the change imperative. We describe this as policy…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Government Role, Moral Values, Educational Change
John Armstrong – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
The UK's Quality Assurance Association for Higher Education (QAA) recommend that all undergraduate courses at UK universities include in their curricula elements of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion; Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Education; and Education for Sustainable Development. This paper examines the detail of the QAA's recommendations and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Quality, Undergraduate Study
Bryoni Trezise; Nitin Vengurlekar; Malcolm Whittaker – Research in Drama Education, 2024
This article considers a pilot research project that examines the successes, failures, and best practice approaches for delivering online performing arts education experiences to young people around Australia. In conversation with 15 teaching artists and 18 youth-based arts organisations nationally, it evaluates the challenges and innovations in…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Theater Arts, Electronic Learning