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Ihbour, Said; Boumadi, Houssin; Najimi, Mohamed; Chigr, Fatiha – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2021
The back-to-school period takes place in a particular context marked by the obligation to adopt strict health security measures to fight against the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Physical distancing, as one of the main measures imposed in the situation of the current health crisis, represents a major constraint to the teaching of physical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Physical Education
Weiss, Günther – Review of International Geographical Education, 2020
The present paper attempts to reason that social-constructivist spatial theory represents an essential approach for contemporary geography teaching. This approach is essential to show learners how space contributes to the organization of society. By contrast, German geography didactics and teaching practice, which are examined closely here by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Secondary Education
Baroutsis, Aspa – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2020
This paper maps a teacher's pedagogic practices when teaching young children to produce texts using digital technologies during a literacy lesson for 7-8 year-old children. Pedagogies are broadly understood as what the teacher does in a classroom to facilitate learning in a twenty-first century classroom. The paper argues that the very notion of…
Descriptors: Photography, Teaching Methods, Literacy Education, Information Technology
Vasquez-Martinez, Claudio-Rafael; Flores, Francisco; Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Felipe; Zúñiga, Luz-María; Guerra, Martha; Espino, Piero; Olaguez, Eugenia; García-Sosa, Erika-Yadira; Alvarez, Maria-Ines; Torres-Mata, Joaquin – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2021
The Mexican educational reform is based on transformations towards the conception of a new world, as a result of technological advances and new knowledge communities, where the parameters are established mainly by various international organizations, and where countries implement, evaluate, integrate and describe the necessary conditions for…
Descriptors: Mixed Age Grouping, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Preschool Education
Ladru, Danielle Ekman; Gustafson, Katarina – Journal of Pedagogy, 2018
In the field of early childhood research children's mobility is usually discussed only in terms of physical activity in the preschool yard. More seldom is it discussed in terms of mobility practices and how young children move in public spaces. With unique detailed video-ethnographic data on mobile preschools and a new combination of theories on…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Mobility, Space Utilization, Learning Activities
Whittingham, Colleen E. – Journal of Literacy Research, 2019
The purpose of the present article is to attend to the theoretical and methodological implications of expanding a view of geosemiotic to include a social geography lens. A Geosemiotics<-->social geography approach creates possibilities to more fully attend to the dynamic and dialogic relationship of material, spatial, and social resources as…
Descriptors: Human Geography, Semiotics, History, Literacy
Minh, Tran Kiem; Lagrange, Jean-Baptiste – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2016
This paper aims at contributing to remedy the narrow treatment of functions at upper secondary level. Assuming that students make sense of functions by working on functional situations in distinctive settings, we propose to consider functional working spaces inspired by geometrical working spaces. We analyse a classroom situation based on a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Students, Geometry, Teaching Methods
Ritella, Giuseppe; Ligorio, Maria Beatrice; Hakkarainen, Kai – Frontline Learning Research, 2016
Due to ongoing cultural-historical transformations, the space-time of learning is radically changing, and theoretical conceptualizations are needed to investigate how such evolving space-time frames can function as a ground for learning. In this article, we argue that the concept of chronotope--from Greek chronos and topos, meaning time and…
Descriptors: Time, Geographic Location, Teaching Methods, Social Influences
Magrini, James M. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
In response to the so-called crisis in contemporary education in the institutions of higher learning (USA)--the encroachment of corporatism and pervasion of standardization--there is a move to offset this dominance by reconceiving the university in terms of an intimate space of dwelling in learning and education. In light of this moribund…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education, Commercialization
Benade, Leon – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2019
The idea that the New Zealand education system will cater to all students, regardless of ability, and support them in developing their full potential to the best of their abilities, is enshrined in the famous 1939 Beeby/Fraser statement. Equality of access policy discourse has shifted to emphasise equitable outcomes, focussed increasingly on…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Access to Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Burke, Kevin J.; DeLeon, Abraham – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2015
This article examines the multiple spaces of schooling as it shifts architecturally, geographically, and increasingly virtually. It aims to examine how how teachers might find new networks of power and subjectivities--using the interlocking concepts of the vagabond, the nomad, and imaginal machines--of historically situated bodies that perform and…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Teacher Role, Teaching Methods, Teaching (Occupation)
Brooks, D. Christopher; Solheim, Catherine A. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2014
This chapter reveals how thoughtful course redesign that specifically addresses the physical environment of a learning space can significantly improve student learning.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teaching Models, Educational Environment, Physical Environment
Recollet, Karyn – Curriculum Inquiry, 2015
This article contributes to understanding multi-plexed Indigenous resistance through examining spatial tags. As symbolic, moving critiques, spatial tagging intervenes normative structures of settler colonialism and provides the space through which radical decolonial love can emerge. This discussion of the production of spatial glyphs has…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Resistance (Psychology), Space Utilization, Activism
Schwan, Stephan; Grajal, Alejandro; Lewalter, Doris – Educational Psychologist, 2014
Science museums, science centers, zoos, and aquariums (MCZAs) constitute major settings of science learning with unique characteristics of informal science education. Emphasis will be given to the analysis of four specific characteristics of MCZAs that seem relevant for educational research and practice, namely, conditions of mixed motives and…
Descriptors: Science Education, Museums, Recreational Facilities, Informal Education
Miller, Cynthia J.; Metz, Michael J. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2014
Ask any professor to describe a "first-row student," and you will likely hear a description of an engaged learner who pays attention during class, takes notes, and asks questions. A research study from the 1980s has indicated that undergraduate students sitting in the front and center of the classroom score higher than other students.…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Learner Engagement, Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs
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