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Chelsea Temple Jones; Kimberlee Collins; Carla Rice – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2025
In Canada, known in Anishinaabe as Turtle Island, diversity and inclusion initiatives in higher education increasingly recognize power relations surrounding disability/access as a core component of diversity agendas and the policies and pedagogies that seek to enact them. Drawing on a 240-participant "Relaxed Performance" (RP) research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Diversity, Inclusion, Higher Education
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Jie Tian – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2025
As cloud computing, big data, and AI advance, teachers increasingly leverage "cloud" technology for flexible and intelligent teaching. The "cloud classroom" is a growing trend, especially for instrumental music education. This paper examines the pros and cons of cloud-based instrumental music teaching, exploring how to adapt…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Instruments, Artificial Intelligence, Educational Technology
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Tingting Shen; Peerapong Sensai; Khomkrich Karin – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2025
Song Ci art songs, originating during the Song Dynasty (960-1279 CE), represent a harmonious blend of classical Chinese poetry and traditional music, embodying profound cultural, historical, and artistic significance. This study investigates the educational significance of Song Ci art songs, focusing on their role in fostering literacy within…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Folk Culture, Singing, Poetry
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Juncheng Fang; Sayam Chuangprakhon – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2024
The study's objectives were to present a way for transmission Yi folk songs into educational institutions in Liangshan and Chuxiong prefectures, China. This study is qualitative. Interviewing inheritors of Yi folk songs, for instance, as well as consulting relevant literature and materials. The field investigation method was used for data…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Singing, Folk Culture, Cultural Maintenance
George Jerry Sefa Dei, Editor; Wambui Karanja, Editor; Avea E. Nsoh, Editor; Daniel Yelkpieri, Editor – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2025
This is a powerful collection addressing the challenges, possibilities and responsibilities for de/anti-colonial African educational futurities. The book is framed within an anti-colonial interrogation of collective educational leadership, responsibility and accountability to address the invisibilization and marginalization of African Indigenous…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Barriers, Social Justice, Decolonization
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Zhuo Zhang; Awirut Thotham – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2024
The Chinese Luoyang Quju Opera holds significant cultural importance in Henan Province. Despite its historical richness, this art form confronts challenges amidst modernization and evolving entertainment preferences. This study investigates literacy strategies for preserving and contemporaneously developing the Chinese Luoyang Quju Opera. The…
Descriptors: Opera, Music Education, Tourism, Cultural Maintenance
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Zhenyu Zhou; Oksana Mkrtichian – European Journal of Education, 2025
Academic stress, an endemic phenomenon in higher education, presents a multifaceted challenge, manifesting as cognitive overload, affective dysregulation and physiological destabilisation. It leads to recurrent feedback loops that reinforce anxiety and frustration, intensifying maladaptive stress responses. This study examines the extent to which…
Descriptors: Singing, Music, Anxiety, Rating Scales
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Ronel Kleynhans; Petrus Nel; Kobus Maree – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2024
The field of performing arts presents an often unpredictable area for career development. Yet many people are drawn to this field as their chosen career trajectory. This study examines the life-career experiences that shape performing artists' trajectories within the framework of career construction theory. Using a qualitative multiple case study…
Descriptors: Career Development, Artists, Vocational Interests, Success