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Wendy Doremus – Journal of School Nursing, 2024
It is the position of the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) that regularly scheduled recess during the school day should be regarded as a childhood right that is necessary for the optimal health and educational growth of all students, and that recess should not be withheld for any student. The registered professional school nurse…
Descriptors: Professional Associations, National Organizations, School Nurses, Position Papers
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Danielle A. Waterfield; Jarrod Hobson; Alison N. Kearley – Journal of Special Education Preparation, 2025
As experts that have recently transitioned from practicing in the special education field, special education doctoral students are crucial levers that can influence special education policy and advocacy initiatives. This article details the unique role doctoral students play in this work, ways doctoral students can familiarize themselves with…
Descriptors: Special Education, Doctoral Students, Educational Policy, Advocacy
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Andrew Wilkins; Brad Gobby – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2024
Across the globe school autonomy reforms have been criticised for opening up public assets to various dangers or risks, from misappropriation of public monies by private sponsors to secretive governance structures maintained by homophilic groups. While these risks are not the exclusive product of school autonomy reforms, they are an endemic…
Descriptors: Governance, School Administration, Institutional Autonomy, Educational Change
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Dana Solonean – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
After the fall of the communist regime, Romania launched the first multi-systemic reform in the education sector in 1995. The reform was largely financed through a World Bank loan and closely followed the neo-liberal ideology promoted by Bank officials. It aimed to privatize and to implement private sector management principles in the public…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Ideology, Governance
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Peter Colenso; Aashti Zaidi Hai – Peabody Journal of Education, 2024
The education landscape in low-income countries (LICs) and middle-income countries (MICs) is characterised by improving levels of school enrolments, but low levels of learning and systems performance, and critical shortfalls in education financing. In asking the question "what is the role of non-state actors in basic education in LICs and…
Descriptors: Low Income, Foreign Countries, Educational Finance, Private Schools
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Virginia Wanjiru Ngindiru; Irene Chepng'etich – Childhood Education, 2024
Parental involvement is crucial for children's academic success, with their engagement known to play a significant role in enhancing learning outcomes. Despite this recognition, the current learning crisis highlights a lack of effective mechanisms to foster parental engagement, resulting in disenfranchisement from the learning process for many…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Participation, Educational Objectives, Pilot Projects
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Jade Wrathall – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
The New Zealand Curriculum is comprised of eight compulsory learning areas: English, the arts, health and physical education, learning languages, mathematics and statistics, science, social sciences, and technology. Collectively, these learning areas are intended to provide children with a broad and balanced education. Despite this, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Compulsory Education, Educational Policy
Domanico, Ray – Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, 2022
Tamim is an organization designed as a school network, much like those found in the charter school sector, among innovative public schools, and in smaller numbers in other corners of the private school sector. Tamim is built on the notion of expanding existing prekindergarten programs associated with local Chabad Jewish centers into full…
Descriptors: School Choice, Jews, Judaism, Public Schools
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Jones, Chris – Peabody Journal of Education, 2020
In at least 55 countries worldwide, from, India to Canada, Russia to New Zealand, and Egypt to South Africa, Community, Schools are being developed. The International Centre of Excellence for Community Schools (ICECS) is a new non-government organization (NGO) established with funding from C. S. Mott Foundation, which is developing actual and…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Institutional Characteristics, Educational Quality, Educational Development
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Joseph Zajda – Curriculum and Teaching, 2023
The article defines and explains quality in education, applicable to schools, both locally and globally. The article reviews major policy statements on quality education by UNESCO, UNICEF, and the OECD. By examining some of the findings on quality in education, the article addresses some of the key issues in quality teaching and students'…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Policy, International Organizations, Outcomes of Education
Cedefop - European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training, 2023
The Swedish government has overall responsibility for the education system and sets the policy framework at all education levels. National goals and learning outcomes are defined centrally but with decentralised implementation. Swedish vocational education and training (VET) starts after compulsory education at age 16 and includes programmes at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Educational Policy, Secondary Education
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Mark Bray – Prospects, 2024
Recent decades have brought significant worldwide expansion of private supplementary tutoring. Demand is especially driven by social competition, which has intensified in the context of globalization. The main suppliers of tutoring are serving teachers, commercial enterprises, and informal providers such as university students. Private tutoring…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Social Differences, Educational Trends, Trend Analysis
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Kukkonen, Tiina – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2022
Research has demonstrated that the successful implementation of arts education necessitates partnerships across sectors, disciplines, and institutions. Many arts education partnerships rely on third-party or intermediary entities to make connections between arts education stakeholders and to help coordinate their partnership initiatives. The…
Descriptors: Art Education, Partnerships in Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Theory Practice Relationship
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight, 2025
The Global Research Agenda for Children with Disabilities (the Research Agenda) is a strategic framework that identifies priority research areas -- defined through a global research prioritization exercise -- to close critical evidence gaps, inform inclusive policies and programmes, and guide effective investments that support children with…
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Educational Research, International Organizations
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Kauko, Jaakko – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Previous research has identified political ideology as central in the landmark Academies Act (2010). This article further analyses how politics of evidence played its part in the policy process by focusing on long-term structural changes and preferences among policymakers. The article draws on policymaker interviews after the reform, a mapping of…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Ideology, Educational Policy, Policy Formation
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