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Jodi P. Lampi; Leslie S. Rush; Jodi Patrick Holschuh; Todd Reynolds – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
In this article, we argue that the goal of reading literary text is the creation of interpretation, and we advocate for a research-based disciplinary literacy heuristic that centers on reading and interpreting literary text. The heuristic serves as a guide for designing instruction that incorporates important instructional principles for…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Reading, Literature, Educational Principles
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Nicole Brownlie; Katie Burke; Luke van der Laan – Quality Assurance in Education: An International Perspective, 2024
Purpose: The current literature on school teacher-created summative assessment lacks a clear consensus regarding its definition and key principles. The purpose of this research was therefore to arrive at a cohesive understanding of what constitutes effective summative assessment. Design/methodology/approach: Conducting a systematic literature…
Descriptors: Summative Evaluation, Educational Principles, Progress Monitoring, Teachers
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Patrick Rothermund; Roland Deutsch – Cognitive Science, 2025
Generic sentences such as "Birds lay eggs" are used frequently and effortlessly, but there is no simple quantitative rule that determines whether they are true or false. For instance, while "Birds lay eggs" is considered true, "Birds are female" is considered false, even though there are necessarily fewer birds that…
Descriptors: Sentences, Credibility, Accuracy, Educational Principles
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Bettina Henzler – Film Education Journal, 2023
Combining images, comparing and linking them in chains, clusters and texts is a cultural practice that was not invented with digitisation. It dates back to the nineteenth century, when the invention of photography facilitated the task of copying artworks and other cultural material, and putting them in different contexts. Later, with the invention…
Descriptors: Films, Film Production, Culture, Aesthetics
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Ariel Sarid – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2024
This paper presents a dilemmatic approach to democratic school leadership and governance (DSL). Rather than viewing dilemmas and inner tensions as debilitating democratic governance, a dilemmatic approach views tensions between core values as a defining feature of DSL. A dilemmatic approach differs from central views in the field by regarding DSL…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Democracy, Governance, Instructional Leadership
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Helge Wasmuth – Global Education Review, 2024
Access to Friedrich Fröbel's essential writings continues to be a challenge for non-German-speaking scholarship. Many essential writings have never been translated, and existing translations are outdated. This article discusses the challenges of translating Fröbel by translating and analyzing one of the essential letters during the establishment…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Letters (Correspondence), Educational History, Educational Theories
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Teodora Kiryakova-Dineva; Dilyana Yaneva – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2025
To educate capable and literate citizens in the current digital age, high adequacy in all facets of education is required. One could argue that innovation necessitates educational needs and specific knowledge including general literacy for a more profiled human activity towards new emerging technological, digital and social standards. The way that…
Descriptors: Marketing, Business Education, Literacy, Definitions
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Zhu, Gaoxia; Chai, Shaoming; Ding, Meirong – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2023
Democratizing knowledge is about empowering all participants to be legitimate contributors to a group's shared goals and helping them take pride in advancing community knowledge. It is a crucial principle of Knowledge Building theory, the importance of which to developing more equitable learning environments is well recognized. However, what the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Democracy, Knowledge Management, Discourse Analysis
John Hattie; Timothy O'Leary; Kyle Hattie; Gregory Donoghue – Corwin, 2024
Today's students need more than great teaching of the curricula; they must also be taught the love and strategies of learning. It's time for a balanced approach that teaches students how to access and process information and inspires a desire for continuous learning. Written by renowned researchers and educators, "Great Learners by…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Strategies, Learning Theories, Educational Principles
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Nedzib M. Prasevic – Research in Pedagogy, 2024
One of the most important problems in philosophy of education is known under the name of the paradox of moral education. The hypothesis from which we begin and the validity of which should be proved is reduced to the claim that this paradox arises when the basic categories of philosophy of education, such as autonomy, authenticity and the purpose…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Self Determination, Individual Power
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Marwa Eltanahy; Nasser Mansour – Research in Science Education, 2025
This study centers on designing a targeted professional development (TPD) model to enrich the Entrepreneurial-STEM (E-STEM) literacy of teachers within an integrative conceptual framework. The study is threefold in its purpose: firstly, to investigate the impact of a targeted E-STEM PD on teachers' pedagogical growth (PG), emphasizing familiarity,…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Entrepreneurship, STEM Education, Scientific Literacy
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Noah W. Sobe – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2025
In 1928 the Yugoslav journal "Radna Škola" put forward the perplexing claim that James Liberty Tadd (1853-1917) was one of the most significant and influential American educators. Why was this otherwise unknown art educator put into transnational circulation as responsible for the perceived success of education in the United States?…
Descriptors: Educational History, Art Education, Academic Aptitude, Freehand Drawing
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David Martínez-Prieto; Sandra I. Musanti; Xiaodi Zhou – International Journal of Multicultural Education, 2025
In this article, we develop the "4-trans" framework by reflecting on the way current multilingual teacher preparation scholarship has addressed "trans"languaging, "trans"nationalism, "trans"culturality, and "trans"disciplinarity either in compartmentalized or integrative manners. While current…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Research, Code Switching (Language)
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Ngai, Courtney; Pilgrim, Mary E.; Reinholz, Daniel L.; Falkenberg, Karen; Geanious, Chris; Corbo, Joel C.; Wise, Sarah B.; Smith, Clara E.; Stone-Johnstone, Amelia – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2023
The practices of a departmental action team (DAT) are examined to characterize their change effort in their undergraduate program. The DAT's effort was guided by the DAT model's six core principles. The core principles are grounded in best practices for higher education and organizational change literature. Meeting minutes, facilitator journal…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Undergraduate Study, Best Practices, Organizational Change
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Kariman Mahmoud Mahmoud – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2025
Mahatma Gandhi is famously known as the "Father of the Indian Nation." People closely associated with him also lovingly call him "Bapu," which means father. His contribution to the Indian freedom movement has been immense and noteworthy. His educational views were transformative and provided the first blueprint on which modern…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Teacher Education, Career and Technical Education, Womens Education
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