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Maxwell Peprah Opoku; Hala Elhoweris; Noora Anwahi; Negmeldin Alsheikh; Ashraf Mustafa; Wadima Al Dhaheri – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2025
Differentiation is recommended as the best teaching strategy to nurture gifted and talented (GT) students. While numerous studies have explored teachers' perceptions of differentiating instruction for GT students in Western countries, the body of literature on this phenomenon remains small in non-Western contexts. This study attempted to…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Gifted Education, Educational Change, Academically Gifted
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Boateng, Philip; Caballes, Dennis G.; Aboagye, Michael Osei; Asare, Kotor; Anane, Vivian – Anatolian Journal of Education, 2023
This study explored the prevalence of the null curriculum in the Ghanaian basic school education system. It also sought to identify the main reasons behind teachers' omission of specific topics or experiences from the basic school curriculum. Three hundred seventy-five basic school teachers from kindergarten, primary, and junior high schools…
Descriptors: Incidence, Curriculum Development, Kindergarten, Elementary School Teachers
Casey Elizabeth Holmes – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This qualitative case study explored the implementation of critical citizenship education in an eighth grade social studies classroom. This research was guided by Johnson and Morris' (2010) framework for studying critical citizenship education and took place in a public charter school located in a capital city in the southeastern United States.…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Grade 8, Student Attitudes, Citizenship Education
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Tomlinson, Mike – School Science Review, 2014
Arguments about the content and structure of the curriculum for 14- to 18-year-old students in England continue apace, not least as a consequence of the National Curriculum review and proposed changes to qualifications. However, the majority of initiatives aimed at providing high-quality and rigorous technical pathways from age 14 onwards have…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Course Organization
Bailey, Robert W. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Teaching social studies from a global perspective has been resisted by many since its inception (Kirkwood, 2009). Critics have labeled the theory anti-American and unpatriotic (Schlafly, 1986; Burack, 2001). Others are concerned with its shifting perspectives and apparent lack of core facts (Finn, 1988). Over time, some critics have changed their…
Descriptors: Global Education, Qualitative Research, Case Studies, Barriers
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Eva, Amy L.; Walker, Bridget – AILACTE Journal, 2010
Despite greater responsibility for creating equitable and inclusive classroom models, some research suggests that educators "may not have the necessary attitudes, dispositions, or perhaps more important, the professional skills to successfully instruct students in diverse, inclusive classrooms" (Van Laarhoven, Munk, Lynch, Bosman & Rouse, 2007, p.…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Student Teacher Attitudes, Course Content, Inclusion
Darweesh, Ali Hussain – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to examine the knowledge, skills, and experiences in the enameling arts and the attitudes and perceptions of in-service (n=12) and pre-service Kuwaiti art teachers (n=170), art supervisors at the Ministry of Education (MOE) (n=3) and art education faculty members at the College of Basic Education (CBE)…
Descriptors: Art Education, Teacher Characteristics, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Teacher Competencies
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Ellington, J. Lucien; Tadahisa, Uozumi – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1988
Reports a study that compared and contrasted economic education in U.S. and Japanese secondary schools. Examines economics in the curricula; textbooks; characteristics of teachers responsible for economics instruction; and the level of emphasis teachers assign to economic concepts. (Author/BSR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Development, Economics Education
Mason, Barbara L. – 1984
The purpose of the study was to identify external and internal influences that affected the decision making of four secondary teachers regarding the content of a family living course and to describe their decision-making strategies. Because the course had been shortened and a new textbook and new state guidelines had been received, the teachers…
Descriptors: Conflict, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Decision Making
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Cox, Cheryl A.; Carpenter, John R. – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 1989
The reduction of anxiety associated with teaching science and an increased confidence in science ability in elementary teachers is shown through the use of a properly designed introductory course that integrates teaching methods, the nature of science, and process skills. The course design, evaluation, methods, and discussion/results are included.…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
Friedlander, Jack – 1980
Economics education is examined as revealed by a study of science education at two-year colleges that involved a review of the literature, an analysis of the catalogs and class schedules of 175 representative institutions, and a survey of 69 economics instructors. Each of the three parts of the report reviews pertinent literature, reports study…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Course Content
McLendon, Jonathon C.; Penix, Findlay C. – 1968
Educational research on the social studies since the 1960's, indicating that many changes have occurred yet implying that there is still a further need for research and improvement, is summarized in this booklet. Because the vast amount of research on social studies makes it impractical to report a great deal of it, many of the findings reported…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Course Content, Current Events, Curriculum Development
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Joseph, Matthew; Joseph, Beatriz – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 1997
A survey of 144 New Zealand employers of business administration graduates found the respondents did not believe business graduates and their educational institutions were performing at the level employers desire. Results indicate institutions should concentrate on incorporating employer-desired content into courses, maintaining communication with…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Faculty, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Jones, Douglas; And Others – 1995
The materials, visuals to accompany a presentation on development of workplace literacy programs, include: a definition of workplace literacy; flow chart for basic skills program development; definition of workplace education needs assessment; list of topics for interviewing trainers, supervisors, management personnel/HR, safety, union/labor…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Basic Skills, Competency Based Education, Course Content
Nova Scotia Dept. of Education, Halifax. – 1980
This guide is intended to help social studies educators in Nova Scotia develop a junior-senior high school program for students who have had a history of learning difficulties and whose acquisition of skills has been slower than average. The first part of the guide contains a definition of the student for whom the program is intended, guidelines…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Area Studies, Citizenship Education, Community Study
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