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Boyer, Naomi Rose; Griffith, Margo Leanne – International Journal of Information and Learning Technology, 2023
Purpose: As the skills economy becomes the norm, learning focused on skills, learners who understand those skills and can iterate the learners to potential employers, and hiring personnel who prioritize skills when making personnel decisions create a visible currency that can be leveraged by all the stakeholders. This paper seeks to analyze those…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Technology, Role, Skill Development
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Juup Stelma; Achilleas Kostoulas – TESOL Journal, 2024
This article revisits complex dynamic systems theory (CDST) and provides a new synthesis that, the authors argue, may empower language teachers. The particular focus is on the interplay between change and stability in complex dynamic systems, including language teaching and learning. The article identifies four key dynamical properties of complex…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Teacher Empowerment, Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction
Stuart McNaughton – NZCER Press, 2024
In the face of persistent challenges within Aotearoa New Zealand's education system, "Building on our Strengths" offers a fresh perspective on ways of improving the system by focusing on what we are good at. With the OECD highlighting our system's high quality but low equity, this book shifts focus from mere problems to uncovering what…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Foreign Countries, Systems Approach, Educational Quality
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Tuulikki Laes – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2023
In this article, I address the contemporary discussion of later-life courses in music education research and how it might perpetuate the discrimination and stereotyping of older adults. Drawing from the sociology of aging, I aim to show that one possible way to tackle the ageist assumptions in music education is to reflect on rethinking,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Aging (Individuals), Older Adults, Stereotypes
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Michael J. Hogan; Adam Barton; Alison Twiner; Cynthia James; Farah Ahmed; Imogen Casebourne; Ian Steed; Pamela Hamilton; Shengpeng Shi; Yi Zhao; Owen M. Harney; Rupert Wegerif – Irish Educational Studies, 2025
Collective Intelligence (CI) is important for groups that seek to address shared problems. CI in human groups can be mediated by educational technologies. The current paper presents a framework to support design thinking in relation to CI educational technologies. Our framework is grounded in an organismic-contextualist developmental perspective…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Educational Technology, Problem Solving, Group Behavior
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Allison, Laura; Waters, Lea; Kern, Margaret L. – Contemporary School Psychology, 2021
Although positive education has made significant progress towards fostering student wellbeing at the individual level through the application of positive psychology interventions, adopting a systems-informed perspective will support the field to also approach wellbeing at the classroom and collective levels. Arguably, this approach will promote a…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Psychology, Well Being, Education
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Theodore W. Frick – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
Extant chatbots such as ChatGPT and Bard are currently able to converse with humans in natural language, demonstrating impressive linguistic responses. Or so it seems. I critically examine artificial intelligence systems such as these chatbots through examples of dialogue. When taking a systems view of AI, there is a vast and unique human culture…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Educational Benefits
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Anzola, David; García-Díaz, César – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
Researchers have become increasingly interested in the potential use of agent-based modelling for the prediction of social phenomena, motivated by the desire, first, to further cement the method's scientific status and, second, to participate in other scenarios, particularly in the aid of decision-making. This article contributes to the current…
Descriptors: Prediction, Models, Computation, Social Sciences
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Mason, John – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2021
Aspects of noticing which are often overlooked are brought to the surface and illustrated by accounting-for three accounts-of specific phenomena, two of which readers are invited to experience for themselves. These are used as a springboard for both illustrating the Discipline of Noticing as a method of sensitising oneself to notice possibilities…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Systems Approach, Creativity, Measurement
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JoAnn S. Lee; Michael Wolf-Branigin – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
The Grand Challenges for Social Work were introduced by the American Academy for Social Work & Social Welfare in 2016, which are social problems that are interrelated and "exceedingly complex". We discuss the relevance of complexity theory, operationalized by complex adaptive systems (CAS), to the Grand Challenges. CAS moves beyond…
Descriptors: Social Work, Social Problems, Counselor Training, Curriculum Development
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Sim, Eunbi; Nicolaides, Aliki; Bierema, Laura L. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
Interlocking systems of oppression are embedded and embodied in the world. Utilizing intersectionality (Crenshaw, 1989; 1991) as a framework and perspective to interrogate oppressive systems, intersectional research (IR) has been produced across adult education (AE) journals. IR articles published in AE journals were reviewed using diffractive…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Research, Intersectionality, Systems Approach
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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
Hipkins, Rosemary – NZCER Press, 2021
What do a short car trip, a pandemic, the wood-wide fungal web, a challenging learning experience, a storm, transport logistics, and the language(s) we speak have in common? All of them are systems, or multiple sets of systems within systems. What happens in any set of circumstances will depend on a mix of initial conditions, complexity dynamics,…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Models, Teaching Methods, Indigenous Knowledge
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Claire Hamshire; Neil Barrett; Rachel Forsyth – Quality in Higher Education, 2024
Quality enhancement projects in universities frequently rely on short-term, fragmented studies implemented in response to snapshot data linked to student feedback. Such projects may not address the complex interplay across stakeholder groups and do not always acknowledge the unintended consequences of change. This article, focused on systems…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Quality, Quality Assurance, Systems Approach
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David Byrne – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
Conventional approaches to causation in the social sciences draw on approaches in the Philosophy of Science in which a causal force acts on cases and generates change in the form of events. This relies on just one of the Aristotelian conceptions of cause - efficient cause - what brings the effect in to being. We should also pay attention to Final…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Social Sciences, Causal Models, Social Change
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