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Hidar Amaruddin; Achmad Dardiri; Ariefa Efianingrum; Ruyu Hung; Edi Purwanta – Open Education Studies, 2024
This research analyzes the educational philosophy of progressivism and humanism in Tetsuko Kuroyanagi's Totto-Chan Novel and its relevance to the Independent Curriculum in Indonesia. This study uses qualitative content analysis to reveal the progressive and humanistic educational philosophy in Totto-Chan and its relevance to the Merdeka Curriculum…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Progressive Education, Educational Philosophy, Humanism
Kelly, Matthew; Propper, Tara – Composition Forum, 2021
This article examines how online writing projects can provide students an opportunity to critically reflect upon their literal and conceptual position within university spaces. We begin by discussing the underlying connection between classical notions of ethos and spatial dwelling before considering how writing in online environments provides new…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Sense of Community, College Environment, Reflection
Wang, Chenyu; Hoffman, Diane M. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2016
Although much debate exists on the conceptualization, nature, and goals of global citizenship education, there has been widespread support for incorporating ideals of global citizenship into the practices, texts, and curricula of U.S. schools and universities. This article offers an interpretive discourse-based critique of ideas of selfhood…
Descriptors: Global Education, Citizenship Education, Reflection, Secondary School Curriculum
Wahlström, Ninni – Policy Futures in Education, 2015
In this article, I analyse some of the transnational "authoritative" policy documents on teacher education and teacher development from a cosmopolitan perspective. The purpose is to explore the possibilities for analysing the characteristics of teacher education and the role of the teacher in transnational texts from a cosmopolitan…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Teacher Role, Faculty Development, Global Approach
Sykes, Christopher; Dean, Bonnie Amelia – Studies in Continuing Education, 2013
In the Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) curriculum, reflection on workplace activities is widely used to support student learning. Recent critiques have demonstrated the limitations of current approaches to support students' reflective learning of workplace practices. By employing a practice-based approach, we seek to refocus WIL reflection on…
Descriptors: Reflection, Learning, Undergraduate Students, Work Experience Programs
Lew, Magdeleine D. N.; Schmidt, Henk G. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2011
The purposes of the present study were two-fold: first, to evaluate whether reflection journal writing was effective in promoting self-reflection and learning, and whether students become better at self-reflection if they engage continuously in reflection journal writing. To that end, the reflection journals of 690 first-year applied science…
Descriptors: Reflection, Academic Achievement, Journal Writing, College Freshmen
Hobbs, Renee; McGee, Sandra – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2014
Contemporary propaganda is ubiquitous in our culture today as public relations and marketing efforts have become core dimensions of the contemporary communication system, affecting all forms of personal, social and public expression. To examine the origins of teaching and learning about propaganda, we examine some instructional materials produced…
Descriptors: Propaganda, Media Literacy, Teaching Methods, Public Relations
Davidson, Judith – Qualitative Report, 2012
From the beginnings of qualitative research in the late 19th century to today, researchers have struggled to make sense of the notion of self or subjectivity; in other words, the I in the research. We ask ourselves: Who is the researcher? How is their notion of self present during research? How is research a site for contested notions of self? Who…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Researchers, Self Concept, Bias
Hancock, Cynthia Riffe; Shenk, Dena; George, Jeena – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2013
Intergenerational service-learning has become an important component of many educational gerontology programs. The model at the University of North Carolina Charlotte incorporates multiple elements of student choice within a very structured service-learning experience. A review of the literature reveals some discussion of the value of choice, but…
Descriptors: Educational Gerontology, Reflection, Best Practices, Learning Experience
Dyment, Janet E.; O'Connell, Timothy S. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
In this paper, we review 11 research articles that examine the level of reflection found in student journals in higher education across a range of disciplines. Our review reveals little to no consistency in the research community around the mechanisms and process of assessing levels of reflection in student journals. Our analysis also reveals that…
Descriptors: Student Journals, Literature Reviews, Educational Quality, Reflection
Taylor, Jacqui – Psychology Teaching Review, 2012
Increasingly, educators from all disciplines are using blogs, social networking sites, VLEs and wikis to encourage academic discourse between students. However, a common problem experienced by educators is how these important learning experiences can be assessed and because of this difficulty many are not assessed. For some time now, I have been…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Leadership, Criticism, Content Analysis
Fortuin, K. P. J.; van Koppen, C. S. A.; Kroeze, C. – Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2013
Professionals in the environmental domain require cognitive interdisciplinary skills to be able to develop sustainable solutions to environmental problems. We demonstrate that education in environmental systems analysis allows for the development of these skills. We identify three components of cognitive interdisciplinary skills: (1) the ability…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Environmental Education, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills
Hall, Anne-Marie; Minnix, Christopher – Journal of Basic Writing, 2012
Critical analysis of the literacy narrative assignment within the context of the other genres in a basic writing course complicates understandings of the political import of the assignment. While several advocates of the literacy narrative have argued that it has the power of what Jean-François Lyotard has called petits récits, the authors argue…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Writing Instruction, Persuasive Discourse, Assignments
Olofsson, Anders D.; Lindberg, J. Ola; Hauge, Trond Eiliv – Campus-Wide Information Systems, 2011
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyze the use of blogs as part of a formative assessment practice, to report how reflective peer-to-peer learning can be designed and provided in online higher education. Design/methodology/approach: The research relies on a qualitative approach. The empirical setting comprised an online higher education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Formative Evaluation
Pollack, Sarah; Kolikant, Yifat Ben-David – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2012
We present an instructional model involving a computer-supported collaborative learning environment, in which students from two conflicting groups collaboratively investigate an event relevant to their past using historical texts. We traced one enactment of the model by a group comprised of two Israeli Jewish and two Israeli Arab students. Our…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion, Web 2.0 Technologies