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Izhak Berkovich; Ayelet Becher – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2025
This study explored the evolution of professional perceptions guiding teacher training in Israel, examining two alternative explanations for their dynamic development: the first one focuses on the modernisation of professional perceptions, drawing on Hargreaves' theory of the four stages of teacher professionalism; the second delves into the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Preservice Teacher Education, Professionalism
Ana Godonoga; Barbara Sporn; Katharina Reidl – European Journal of Higher Education, 2024
Universities, and business schools specifically, are experiencing a transformation of their societal mission. Similar to the STEM fields, business schools are nested in global competitive environments facing multiple competing pressures, one being the need to demonstrate their social impact (SI). While business schools signal their commitment to…
Descriptors: Business Schools, Institutional Mission, Management Development, Educational Change
Haynes, Joanna; Suissa, Judith – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
This article explores the context for the accompanying suite of papers on creating and sustaining democratic spaces in education. Prompted by the centenary of Summerhill, the internationally famous democratic school founded in Suffolk, England, in 1921, by A.S. Neill, this collection of papers explores and broadens out the central questions at the…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Philosophy, Educational History, Institutional Characteristics
Brown, Michael; Klein, Carrie – About Campus, 2023
The American College Personnel Association recognized the increased prominence of digital technologies in student affairs work, developing a technology competency area that includes foundational, intermediate, and advanced objectives for data use. However, as the role of technology use in student affairs practice rapidly changes, it is…
Descriptors: Data Use, Social Justice, Equal Education, Technology Uses in Education
OiYan Poon; Douglas H. Lee; Eileen Galvez; Joanne Song Engler; Bri Sérráno; Ali Raza; Jessica M. Hurtado; Nikki Kahealani Chun – Journal of Higher Education, 2024
This study focuses on how admissions at selective colleges and universities represent key racialized organizations. We analyzed data from 50 individual interviews of admissions professionals, through a theory of racialized organizations to recognize admissions as practices that consistently reproduces systemic inequities. We reveal how…
Descriptors: Colleges, Universities, College Admission, Selective Admission
Karcher, Nicola – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2020
During the Nazi occupation of Norway from 1940 to 1945, Norwegian society was exposed to comprehensive Nazification measures. Considered racially equal, it was intended that the "Germanic" Norwegians would be transformed into a National Socialist people's community. With the establishment of the so-called new order on 25 September 1940,…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Educational History, Educational Change, Institutional Characteristics
McClure, Kevin R.; Orphan, Cecilia M. – American Association of State Colleges and Universities, 2023
This brief serves as a practice-oriented companion to "Recommitting to Stewardship of Place: Creating and Sustaining Thriving Communities for the Decades Ahead" (Orphan & McClure, 2022)[ED627610]. Whereas the philosophical report provides a set of principles that constitute stewardship in a new postsecondary context, this…
Descriptors: Universities, Geographic Regions, Institutional Characteristics, Guidelines
Valentina A. Bali; Devin Higgins – SAGE Open, 2023
Schools develop mission statements in part to communicate their purposes of schooling to internal and external audiences. The goal of this study is to employ text analytic techniques to analyze school mission statements. Focusing on Arizona and New Jersey's schools, we seek to understand: 1) what themes (topics) emerge from their mission…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools, Institutional Mission, Position Papers
Council of Chief State School Officers, 2017
This memorandum introduces a set of 10 principles--"from" states and "for" states--to inform the design and management of effective systems to improve or replace low-performing schools. The principles are derived from what is known based on current research, evidence, and experience, and the input of state leaders, key…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Program Improvement, Accountability, Low Achievement
Cecilia M. Orphan; Kevin R. McClure – American Association of State Colleges and Universities, 2022
In 2002, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) defined what it means to be a regional comprehensive university (RCU) in its landmark report "Stepping Forward as Stewards of Place: A Guide for Leading Public Engagement at State Colleges and Universities," which articulated an institutional purpose that is at…
Descriptors: Institutional Characteristics, Universities, Place Based Education, Resource Allocation
Evans, David; Shearer, Tobin Miller – Religious Education, 2017
Drawing on whiteness literature and over fifty years of combined classroom instruction experience, two professors of race and religion-one black, one white-at predominantly white institutions, answer the question, "How do we as religious educators effectively teach white students to challenge racially distorted assumptions and promote…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Religious Education, College Faculty, Race
Gilbert, Jamie – Excellence in Education Journal, 2020
Research regarding physical education teacher education (PETE) programs in the United States is narrowly focused, placing predominant emphasis on undergraduate programs. The purpose of this study was to provide a descriptive analysis of PETE master's programs in the United States and examine their adherence to SHAPE America's advanced standards…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teacher Education Programs, Masters Programs, Alignment (Education)
Dyatlov, Sergey A.; Bulavko, Olga A.; Balanovskaya, Anna V.; Nikitina, Natalia V.; Chudaeva, Alexandra A. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The development of the economic system is not a spontaneous but a programmed and controlled process. Economy is always a controlled system in which there is always an appropriate subject of management. The article considers principles of the organization of the global economic system. The characteristic of the principle of "hierarchy of…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Economic Development, Systems Development, Educational Principles
Baldwin, Sally J.; Trespalacios, Jesús – Online Learning, 2017
Chickering and Gamson's (1987) "Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education" offers extensively researched and validated tenets for best practices in higher education. After a review of the literature, twenty-eight evaluation instruments currently used to design and review online courses in higher education institutions…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Best Practices, Evaluation Methods, Undergraduate Study
Oakley, David – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2017
The institution of the seminary was established by the sixteenth century Council of Trent. Seminaries were charged with the formation of men for the priesthood. The character of seminary education was largely unchanged until the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). This article observes and comments upon the changes and developments over the past…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Theological Education, Educational Change, Educational Development