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Melanie Nind; Sadhbh O'Dwyer; Marta Cristina Azaola – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2025
This article explores the use of the circle as a shape metaphor in qualitative and education research and particularly in research designs. Circles dominate the shape metaphors found in the literature and the paper argues that this is because circles have key features that align well with designing and conducting qualitative research. Circles…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Educational Research, Cooperation, Communities of Practice
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Channing R. Ford; Emily B. Wilkins; Kristen L. Helms; Kimberly B. Garza – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2024
This article explores the evolutionary nature of higher education and how it continues to stress the need for the professoriate to be active within scholarly teaching. This qualitative study examines how each author navigates SoTL research and analyzes the authors' reflective journaling for themes and sub-themes for alignment with Scholarship…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Communities of Practice, Safety, Diaries
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Gerardo Garay Montaner – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2025
This article critically examines the life trajectory of Jean Daniel Revel, an immigrant who arrived on the coast of the River Plate during the 19th century. Revel played a pivotal role in the formation of the first Waldensian colony outside the European continent. Through a comprehensive analysis of Revel's diary, epistles, and other historical…
Descriptors: Literacy, Educational History, Immigrants, Land Settlement
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Yoonmi Lee – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2025
This article examines the intricate interplay of educational enthusiasm, conformity, and resistance amongst Korean students during the Japanese colonial period (1920-1945). It explores how Japan's governance shift in the 1920s, which extended schooling years and introduced co-education, elicited mixed responses from Korean students, ranging from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Colonialism, Educational Change, Resistance to Change
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Balfour, Beatrice – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
In this paper, I examine memory as it relates to politics and early childhood education in the context of the internationally known preschools of Reggio Emilia in Italy. I draw a connection between foundational stories, ideologies connected to Italian politics in the 1970s, and the construction of the educational visions in these preschools. To do…
Descriptors: Reggio Emilia Approach, Preschools, Memory, Diaries
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Fort, Emilie – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
This article aims to explore the methodological and analytical benefits of mobilizing field diaries when doing fieldwork research. Fieldwork necessitates spending months or years living and sharing the lives of those we are studying. It is thus about interactions and access, about emotions and power relations. Field diaries are particularly…
Descriptors: Field Experience Programs, Diaries, Interpersonal Relationship, Social Structure
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Carole Roy – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2024
There are moments that define one's life, and while we never forget them, reflection can lead to new perspectives. In the early 1980s I was part of a long peace march for nuclear disarmament. In 2020, an Internet search for information about this peace march found some documents that provided an impetus for reflection on memory and identity. This…
Descriptors: Reflection, Memory, Self Concept, Influence of Technology
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Wen Xu – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
The growth of the Chinese language in African countries and African students' consequent flocking into Chinese higher education are both emergent phenomena. This partly explains the lack of empirical research on this body of student migrants and their Chinese language learning. This paper applies Watkins' theorisation on pedagogic affect to…
Descriptors: Chinese, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Students
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Bukamal, Hanin – British Journal of Special Education, 2022
Reflexivity involves the researcher's attentiveness to cultural aspects of the research context. In this article, I deconstruct scenarios from a reflexive diary and interpret how these scenarios respond to an insider-outsider positionality that is determined by my cultural identity, profession, gender and educational background. I examine…
Descriptors: Researchers, Cultural Awareness, Diaries, Vignettes
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Anthony Edgington – Journal of Response to Writing, 2020
This article explores the problems associated with a pedagogy of severity, which influences how teachers read and respond to student papers, and suggests that reflection, especially reflection-in-action, can be useful to writing instructors as they respond to their students' texts. Reflection-in-action, or the reflection that occurs while one is…
Descriptors: Teacher Response, Reflection, Writing Teachers, Feedback (Response)
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Harford, Judith – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2020
Through the lens of nineteenth-century Irish society and through an interrogation of the diaries of one of the first women professors appointed to the National University of Ireland, this article traces the entry of women into the professoriate in Ireland. The aim of the paper is to extend the map of the international research agenda which speaks…
Descriptors: Historiography, Women Faculty, Educational History, Historians
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Padley, Ann – Industry and Higher Education, 2021
Project-based innovation and entrepreneurship curricula encourage learners to approach challenges in an agile, iterative way, allowing for flexibility to respond to new information throughout the research and idea development process. This approach often clashes with traditional ethical approval processes designed for a more predictable set of…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Active Learning, Entrepreneurship, Ethics
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Djerasimovic, Sanja – European Journal of Higher Education, 2021
As universities are undergoing transformations produced by trends towards marketisation, massification, new public management, and 'third mission' of socio-economic impact, higher education (HE) researchers are increasingly concerned with the implications of the HE sector change on academic practice, professional identities, and even wellbeing.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Professional Identity, Well Being, Diaries
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Hogle, Lauri A.; Bramble, Caitlyn – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2020
Through a duoethnographic study (Norris, 2008), Caitlyn, a newly graduated music educator and now masters student, and I, a seasoned music educator and new music teacher educator at Caitlyn's alma mater, collaboratively explored the experience of preservice teaching from our divergent roles and generational perspectives. Seeking to understand…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Ethnography, Cultural Context, Music Teachers
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Wilkinson, Catherine – International Journal for Academic Development, 2020
In this paper, I use an autoethnographic approach to explore my everyday experiences as an early career lecturer at a UK-based university. I uncover some of my underlying experiences of imposter syndrome, presenting the ways it manifests in my teaching activities. This paper recommends areas in which higher education institutions can offer support…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Self Concept, Foreign Countries, Ethnography
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